Filed to story: A Second Chance with My Billionaire Love
It was clear that the poison was affecting him.
“Hey, wake up! I’ll carry you downhill now, okay? You’ll feel better soon!” Flossie’s eyes became watery, and she quickly wiped them and tried to stay calm. “Listen, I won’t blame you anymore as long as you hold on.
I won’t blame you no matter what choice you make.
I won’t get a new daddy for Adie and Abby either, and they’ll only have you as their daddy…
Did you hear me? Hold on!” It sounded like Flossie was trying to convince herself more than Halston.
At that moment, she realized that things like his betrayal and their separation all meant nothing in the face of death.
She had been so worried about him back then, and she was already grateful to see him alive and well in front of her.
As long as he was alive, she would accept his choices.
Flossie took a deep breath and carried Halston on her back, energized by her newfound conviction. Without talking or stopping, she walked all the way downhill to the campsite with Halston on her back.
As the two figures disappeared down the mountain, the muffled voices of two children nearby started to get fainter MmMmMm!” Both Adie and Tiffany were tied together with a nylon rope, and their mouths were stuffed with cloth so they couldn’t call out for help.
Adie watched desperately as Flossie and Halston’s figures moved further away from them.
Despair filled the young boy, and his gaze turned dull.
“Hmph, you might be a kid, but at least you’re loyal.
I wanted to let you go, but you refused to, so you can’t blame me e now the woman smiled wickedly.
“Your daddy and mommy were just afew steps away from saving you but it looks like they gave up.
You’re just as cursed as this brat since your parents don’t love you either…
I’ll do you both a favour and send you to hell!”
Flossie had been so focused on Halston that she hadn’t noticed her dear Adie a few feet ahead of her.
If not for Halston, Flossie would surely have found Adie, and Adie couldn’t accept that his most beloved mother chose Halston over him at such a critical moment.
He slowly stopped struggling and gave up trying to run away.
Since his mother didn’t care about him, he might as well let that crazy woman hurt him…
The teachers and parents were shocked to see Flossie carrying Halston back to the campsite.
“What… happened? Why is Mr. Guajardo unconscious?” The head teacher asked in alarm.
Flossie had no time to explain, and grabbed the teacher’s hand.
“Is there any boat we can use to leave the island? Get US one now.
We have to leave the island!” “Yes, there is!” The teacher hurriedly said, “We have three yachts at the dock for emergencies, so you can take one of those.” “Let’s go.” Flossie hoisted Halston further up her back. “Let me help you!” A refined-looking man with glasses and a strong build immediately stepped forward to help Flossie carry Halston.
“Thanks!” Flossie nodded at the man.
They rushed to the dock where the yachts were.
“Something’s wrong!” The head teacher looked at the yachts and frowned.
“What’s wrong?” Flossie asked.
“There are only two yachts here…
Where is the other one?” The teacher was responsible for not only the safety of the students and their parents, but also their property.
Losing a yacht was far more serious than having someone die-after all, a yacht cost tens or hundreds of millions, and the teacher would never be able to pay that sum back.
“Why are you worrying about that? We should get Mr. Guajardo on the yacht first!” The man with glasses glared at the teacher as he carefully helped Halston on the yacht with Flossie. “I can’t contact the man who drives the yachts.
Is there anyone here who can drive a yacht?” The teacher asked anxiously as she stared at her phone in dismay.
“T can do it!” The man in glasses raised his hand.
“We have to rush him to the hospital first.
It looks like Mr. Guajardo was bitten by a poisonous snake, and it’s quite serious.
I told the kindergarten ages ago that we shouldn’t hold this activity here because of all the dangerous creatures around.” “There’s no point arguing about that now.
Let’s start the yacht!” Flossie urged them.
“The problem is that Mr. Guajardo’s condition is very serious now and it’ll take us about an hour to get to the E
hospital.
We need to come up with a way to keep him alive or we won’t make it to the hospitabin time, the man said seriously.
“Damon is a very good physician; we should do as he says!” The teacher nodded in agreement.
“Are you really a physician?” Flossie looked at Damon Elsher desperately.
“How do we keep him alive?”
A long sigh escaped Damon as he stared at the unconscious Halston.
“We’d usually need strong herbs like the Thousand Herb, Young Anthler, or other rare herbs…
but there’s no way we’d be able to get those now.” “What should we do then?” The teacher asked tremulously, looking like she was about to burst into tears.
There were no ordinary herbs on the island, let alone rare ones like the Thousand Herb, but they couldn’t just let Halston Guajardo die.
He was the famous president of Guajardo Enterprise, and if something happened to him on this trip, the kindergarten would never be able to make up for it.
Flossie was silent for a long time, then she asked Damon calmly, “You’re saying that strong herbs will be useful?” “Yes, but the problem is we don’t have those kinds of herbs around ..” Damon fished out a syringe he had with him and tried to insert it into the area Halston was bitten to slow the spread of the poison.
It wasn’t a solution; Halston wouldn’t be able to hold on for long without a strong herb to keep him alive.
“I’ve got an idea…
but I don’t know if it’ll work,” Flossie said slowly.
“What is it?” “If a person consumed a lot of rare herbs, could her blood become medicinal?” Flossie asked carefully, clenching her fists.
“People are like containers if they consume rare herbs for a long time, their blood will more or less become medicinal.
Modern physicians might think it ridiculous, but traditional physicians know it’s true.” Damon was an experienced traditional physician, and his family was an authority in the field.