Chapter 1212 Come Over
Thirteen chiefs were sent over from Asura's Office as special medical forces.
Donald's task was to ensure the treatment of every core member of the Eastern Allied Army.
The commanding squad and over a dozen first-level commanders were all large-scale planning talents, so they naturally
understood Donald's intentions.
With just a few words from him, the crowd was divided into five groups according to their areas of responsibility and began
receiving Donald's calming drug.
These people who once determined the direction of a battle were now on the ground like corpses.
Thanks to Donald's medicine, their heartbeats and breathing slowed tremendously as they lay quietly on their simple military
beds. It was as though they had died.
Donald glared at Kane with a murderous glint in his eyes.
“My mission is to protect Leslie and ensure her safety,” he said to the man on the ground. “I need you to promise me one thing,
Kane. If you still plan on getting revenge after you wake up, I'll tranquilize you and make sure you can't ever move again.”
No one would have expected Donald to have such guts.
Although he had been training under Jason ever since joining Asura's Office, he was still far too young and hadn't trained very
long.
That was why he had yet to reach Superior Realm.
For someone of his caliber to threaten an unrivaled Grandmaster like Kane seemed like nothing but big talk, but the stern look on
his face made it seem as though he wasn't bluffing at all.
In truth, even without Karl, Donald had a way to make Kane lose the ability to fight back.
Jason was the Carrick family's legacy, and his medical prowess was second to none.
Unfortunately, while Donald was gifted in the field, he was more captivated by the path of poison.

As an avid learner, Jason viewed his apprentice's ideologies with disdain and even once had a showdown, hoping to bring a
young Donald back to the right path of medicine.
Even though Donald had lost the showdown, his fascination with poison never disappeared.
It was when Rebecca officially settled in Edenic Heights that the two poison users forged a cosmic connection with each other.
For the past few months, Donald would continuously enhance the poison Rebecca had brought over from Paradise Island. By
now, he had come up with something that could effectively render a Grandmaster powerless.
However, the poison had too strong of an odor, and based on his previous experiment, he learned that it was extremely harmful
to the body.
Still, if Kane insisted on hurting Leslie, Donald would have no choice but to use the poison on him—even if it meant suffering
from the poison's side effects himself.
The fight could go on without him or Kane, but not without Leslie.
Upon hearing Donald's words, Kane glanced at a sleeping Leslie with bloodshot eyes.
“Let me go, Zero. I won't do it again,” he requested in a hoarse voice.
Zachary and the others stared at him in shock, worried that he was merely deceiving them and would attack once he was free.
“Kane, you have to understand how slim your chances are. If you dare try anything funny, I'll kill you myself in the event that
Donald fails to,” warned Karl.
Kane clenched his fists. “I'm telling the truth.”
Thus, Karl slowly lifted his right foot from Kane's head.
The latter crawled back up as the force field dissipated.
He gazed at Leslie with an intense look in his eyes.
Just as the people around him secretly repositioned themselves to prepare for a sudden attack, Kane rubbed his own cheeks
forcefully with both hands.

Then, he exhaled.
“For over an hour, Leslie made me witness the way she commanded a war with my own eyes. She made me understand how
fifty thousand of my men had helped River Onxy gain such a huge upper hand. They didn't come out just to die; they were true
warriors.”
Tears rolled down Kane's cheeks incessantly as he spoke.
Accompanied by his sobs, the beads of tears dripping down onto the command room's floor sounded especially clear.
“Give me a shot too, Donald. I'm tired. I want to rest.”
In response, Donald waved a subordinate over and retrieved a syringe.
“Based on the rules, you're a cultivator and spirit warrior, so you're not allowed to be put to sleep. This is a shot of diluted
adrenaline. It'll keep you alert for the next six hours.”
“Why, you—”
Kane gazed at the young man in bewilderment, feeling as though he had been tricked for the first time.
Yet, before he could react, he felt a tingle on his arm; Donald had already injected the fluid into his vein.
“What the...”
As soon as the adrenaline seeped into his blood, Kane let out a sharp exhale as his eyes widened.
He then turned to Zachary and the others while moving his head around. “Hey! Come and get some of this stuff too! It feels
amazing!” he yelled.
Both Zachary and Terrence shook their heads upon seeing how hyperactive Kane had become, insisting that they weren't tired.
The former even smiled rigidly and took a step back with gritted teeth.
While everyone else might not have been aware of Donald's and Rebecca's deeds back at Edenic Heights, Zachary had seen it
all.

He had witnessed how these poison masters killed over four thousand lab rats in one day—all in the name of creating a new
poison.
That was the first and last time Zachary stepped into Donald's personal laboratory.
It could be said that if it weren't for his amicable friendship with Rebecca in the past, he would have struggled even more to stand
before her and Donald after such an event.
It was from that day onward that Zachary became surer of his personal belief—that every scientist was a lunatic.
Charleigh was involved in human genome sequencing, Jason was into life force analysis, and Donald and Rebecca never
stopped creating all sorts of poisons.
Apart from himself, there wasn't a single normal human being among Edenic Heights' core members.
Kane grew unusually excited after the shot, and he circled the building twice before rushing outside like lightning.
In his own words, he didn't know what to do with all this energy if he didn't use it to kill hundreds of enemies.
A few minutes after Kane had left, a figure stopped by the command room.
“Reporting in!” the signaler announced.
“What is it?” Karl asked, turning to him.
“Commander, I come with a message from Yaleview Army's headquarters: 'Somebody come and take Josephine away!'“

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