Wrong marriage and sweet love (Joyce and Luther)

Chapter 1832: Requesting Christian’S Support
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Chapter 1832: Requesting Christian'S Support

Chapter 1832: Requesting Christian's Support

Luther raised an eyebrow and looked at Justin. "Didn't you say you wouldn't come back? Why are you

here in Khebury?"

Justin scoffed, "The Henderson headquarters is still here, so of course I had to come back for

business. If it wasn't a coincidence, I wouldn't have appeared in front of you. So, has the antidote to the

poison been found?"

Luther shook his head.

Frowning, Justin asked, "What will happen if it can't be found?"

"If it can't be found, I have a little over two months left to live," Luther replied calmly, glancing in the

direction of Joyce. He didn't hide the truth.

Justin was taken aback.

It seemed that he had underestimated the severity of the situation. It had been such a long time, yet

there had been no progress in finding the antidote. He looked back at Joyce, imagining how worried

she must be.

"Why is it like this?!" Justin asked, "Is there anything I can do to help?"

Luther shook his head, "I've already hired the best team of biologists, and they have been trying their

best."

"Does she know?" Justin's eyes showed even more concern.

"Yes, she knows," Luther admitted, "You know what kind of person she is, there's no way to hide it from

her."

Justin sighed, feeling a pang in his heart. Joyce was bearing so much pressure, and he couldn't

imagine how she was enduring day by day.

"Why did you adopt Fair?" Luther asked. This was probably one of the rare calm conversations

between him and Justin.

"I don't plan to get married. The Henderson family needs an heir, and she is suitable," Justin replied

frankly.

Luther paused for a moment, surprised that Justin held such a mindset, intending to never marry for the

sake of Joyce.

"Why do you have to do this? You will surely meet someone suitable for you. Why go to such extremes

and make such a firm decision?" Luther frowned.

Justin retorted, "If you were in my shoes, could you?"

Luther was speechless.

Indeed, during the four years he had lost Joyce, he had held the same mindset.

He fell silent.

At this moment, an unspoken understanding passed between the two men.

"I'll just say this, I hope you can get through this difficult time," Justin patted Luther's shoulder and didn't

say anything more, passing by him.

When Joyce saw Justin walking back, she said, "Justin, you're also anxious staying here. There's a

hotel across the amusement park. Why don't you go and rest for a while? I'll notify you as soon as we

rescue Fair. Are you still using the same phone number?"

Justin nodded, "Yes. Alright, I'll go and get a room across the street."

He knew Joyce wanted him to leave, and she must have her reasons. Besides, he didn't understand

much about these matters, so staying wouldn't be of much help.

"Uncle Henderson," Anderson called out, tears in his eyes, thanking Justin, "Thank you for saving her

from Athena's hands. Thank you for saving her life."

Justin gently touched Anderson's hair. Anderson now looked like a child. He knew there was annovelbin

extraordinary bond between Anderson and Fair, two innocent souls who had experienced hardships

together. Anderson's anxious and worried expression confirmed his suspicions.

If in the future, Anderson and Fair could be together.

He suddenly glanced at Joyce.

In that case, he and Joyce would still have a connection. He could become their relative. That was the

reason for him to stay by her side silently, watching her happiness.

He sincerely hoped that Luther would successfully find the antidote because he didn't want to see her

in pain anymore.

"I entrust Fair to you," Justin said finally.

Joyce nodded solemnly, "Don't worry."

Under the escort of the special police, Justin left the amusement park. His tall figure gradually

disappeared into the darkness, no longer visible.

Luther returned to Joyce's side and embraced her shoulder, comforting Anderson at the same time.

Darrin and Zhao Command discussed for a moment.

Darrin walked over and suggested, "General, why don't we request Christian's support? We can't hand

over the blueprints. It's a matter of national security. The information is too dangerous. We can't let

them threaten us."

Joyce furrowed her brow, "Actually, there are no complete blueprints. I planned to submit an original

draft with serious bugs that can't be used."

"That plan might not work. Cloud definitely has knowledgeable people who can easily identify the

flaws," Luther shook his head.

At this moment, the silent night had no breeze, as if it had fallen into complete stillness.

"But without complete blueprints, that's the reality. I haven't designed it properly," Joyce was in a

dilemma, "I wanted to break throughsome details in the next few days. I didn't expect Cloud to make

the demand so quickly. How can I exchange something that doesn't exist? By the way, why did you

suggest Christian's support earlier?"

Luther explained for Darrin, "Because Christian has been navigating between the OGW and the Ballard

family for a long time, his influence overlaps with both. The people Cloud can influence are often the

ones he can control as well. If we can't break through from the outside, we need to find a way to break

through from the inside. Let them collapse on their own. If Christian can persuade the people inside,

this matter can be resolved."

Joyce's eyes lit up, "So that's how it is. I never thought of that."

Luther shrugged, "Perhaps Christian can really do it. It's worth a try, but if things go this way, I'll owe

him even more favors."

Joyce sighed, "Right now, who has the time to think about these things? Should I call him? Or should

you?"

She paused suddenly, "Forget it, I'll call him."

How could she almost forget? Luther and Christian had a falling out, and the truth of the past had not

yet been found. Although Christian had let go of his grudges and helped her, they were still

adversaries.

Luther remained silent. He was also helpless about Christian's persistence. He didn't want to get

involved or be interested in Christian's feelings towards Athena to this day.

After a moment, Joyce got up and dialed Christian's number.

After a brief conversation, Christian agreed.

Darrin asked eagerly, "What did Mr. Ballard say?"

Joyce replied, "He agreed. He's sending several teams to assist Commander Zhao in negotiating with

the criminals inside the activity center. If a conflict arises, his people can also help."

Darrin breathed a sigh of relief.

"Good. Let's call Cloud now. We need to stabilize him and prevent him from becoming suspicious,"

Luther suggested.

Commander Zhao dialed the number Cloud had called from before.

After the call was connected, a low voice came from the other end, "Have you figured out how to hand

over the blueprints to me?"

The call was on speakerphone.

Joyce replied, "Yes."

Just then, the call was abruptly cut off, leaving only the busy tone.

Joyce, Luther, and Darrin exchanged glances.

What happened? Why did it feel like something went wrong on Cloud's end?

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