Chapter 1183
Chapter 1183 The Deal
Following the old woman, Alex could not shake off the lingering unease. Before he knew it, he found himself standing in a simple
and modestly furnished room.
The old woman sat in her chair, her gaze fixed on Alex as she asked, “I may be able to help with your daughter’s situation, but
there’s no such thing as a free lunch. What can you do for me in return?”
There was nothing wrong with the old woman’s approach, and Alex acknowledged the reasonableness of her stance. After all,
others had no obligation to assist him. However, Alex could not decipher the ulterior motives of the elderly man standing before
him.
“I have four hundred thousand in my backpack. If it’s not enough, just name your price, and I’ll have someone send it to you after
I return,” Alex proposed, placing the backpack on the table next to the old. woman. With a quick unzip, he revealed stacks of
money neatly arranged inside.
The old woman did not even bother to look and, with a single push, knocked the backpack to the ground, causing the money
inside to spill out.
“Are you truly attempting to dismiss me with this sum of money in exchange for saving your daughter’s life? Do you hold me in
such low regard?” the old woman expressed, her tone reflecting her discontent.
Having lived for nearly a hundred years and holding her esteemed status and identity, people had always been willing to offer her
money. Hence, the amount that Alex presented did not capture her attention.
Alex smiled faintly and apologized, “That’s not what I meant. Feel free to tell me your condition! Otherwise, I won’t know what
you really want.”
“I want you to agree to a condition, but I haven’t thought of it yet. I’ll let you know when I’ve figured it out,” the old woman said.
“As long as you promise to give me the antidote to save my daughter, feel free to state your conditions. As long as it’s not
something that goes against morality or causes harm, I’ll do my best to fulfill it!” Alex assured in a serious tone.
The old woman nodded in satisfaction and immediately retrieved a white porcelain bottle from her sleeve. “This is the antidote
you’re looking for, but first, you must let me place a bug on you. Only then can I give you the antidote. This bug won’t have any
effect on you; it’s simply a tracking mechanism for me to locate you later. You can leave now if you’re concerned or
uncomfortable with it,” the old woman explained.
Looking at the plump worm on the white porcelain boule, Alex felt a wave of nausea wash over him. However, the thought of his
daughter still suffering from the poison pushed him to set aside his apprehensions. Without hesitation, he reached out and took
the white porcelain bottle into his hands.
Unnoticed by Alex, the plump worm swiftly burrowed into his body as he reached for the bottle.
Undeterred by any possible manipulations involving insects from the old woman, Alex remained calm and composed. Observing
the profound respect given to her by the villagers, he inferred that she held a position of significant influence and authority within
the community,
With the lid of the porcelain bottle open, Alex caught a whiff of its contents and expressed his heartfelt gratitude to the old
woman. “Thank you for saving my daughter’s life. I’ll eternally cherish your kindness,”
“You don’t need to express your gratitude. This is, after all, a transaction. Remember the promise you made,” the old woman
reminded Alex one last time.
As Alex prepared to leave indefinitely, a sudden recollection of the earlier incident upon his arrival in the village compelled him to
turn back and address the old woman. “Madam, I suspect that the flu outbreak here is the result of deliberate actions. If you have
the time, perhaps you could investigate further.”
“The matter has been thoroughly investigated, and there is no need for you to worry. Lincoln was identified as the mastermind
behind the flu outbreak, driven by the motive of personal gain. The culprit has been captured and is now imprisoned in the
dungeon. We assure you that this issue is being dealt with seriously,” the old woman responded.
With the last lingering issue in his heart resolved, Alex boarded the car bound for Nebula City and departed. As he watched the
village recede into the distance, he could not help but think of Elijah.
The young boy, Elijah, was often timid and prone to impulsive actions. Alex held onto the hope that the experiences he had
endured would mold him into a true hero one day.