My Substitute CEO Bride

Chapter 104



Chapter 104 

This poison that caused deossification was ranked third among the top ten abnormal parasites. 

Even if the King of Parasites were to come in person, he would be helpless. 

If the afflicted was not the warden who overlooked the border, he would not even be bothered to come. 

“J-Just do your best!” 

Stellar did not dare pressure Nash and could only agree to all of his requests at the moment. 

What was more, Nash was the Smiling Grim Reaper, so there was definitely no way Stellar would be able to put pressure on him either. 

“I’m going back to get something. Brian, go and prepare 36 porcelain bowls, three pounds of tiger corpse oil, and three feet worth of cotton wicks. Colonel, please request the Martial Arts Association and the National Association of Priests to send experts above the grandmaster level here to guard the villa.” 

Nash looked at Brian and Stellar solemnly. 

Stellar was puzzled. “Why do we need to prepare all these?” 

Nash did not bother entertaining him with an explanation and just walked out of the villa. 

Stellar glanced back at the warden, who was laying there on the bed lifelessly, and was at a complete loss at what Nash was trying to do. 

“Grandmaster is the only one who can save the warden now. Please consider his words carefully, Colonel,” Brian said with a 

hand over his heart. 

After that, he went outside to make a call. 

Nash sped toward Rex District in the Maserati. 

Philix’s condition was more serious than he had imagined. 

He told Stellar that he was only 20% sure that the warden would be fine when in reality, he was 50% sure. However, now, he was not even 10% sure that the warden would be alright. 

In other words, Philix would undoubtedly die today. 

Time was running out. He had to use the Longhorn bug to retain whatever was left of the warden’s vitality. 

While waiting for the traffic light to turn green at an intersection, Nash called Cassie. 

“Hey, Nashy. Did you encounter a troublesome bug again?” 

“A poison that causes deossification.” 

“Huh?” Cassie was stunned. 

A few seconds of silence passed before she finally said, “You have to ask my grandfather about this!” 

Cassie’s grandfather was the King of Parasites of a certain totem tribe in Malleficarus. 

“You called for me, Nash?” 

“Elder Morkov, do you know any way to get rid of thepoison that causes deossification?” 

“Poison that causes deossification?” Elder Morkov choked. 

“Yes. Someone important has been afflicted by it, and his life now hangs by a thread,” Nash explained in a deep voice. 

“This poison ranks third among the top ten abnormal parasites. It’s also the most vicious type as seen in the illustrated handbook. Once someone gets it, they’re done for! Even your master shook his head when he heard of it.” Elder Morkov said with a sigh. 

Nash’s heart sank. Reluctant to accept this, he asked, “Is there really no way?” 

His query was met with a sincere reply, “There really isn’t. There’s nothing we can do.” 

Nash sighed. “Alright, I understand. Thank you, Elder Morkov,” 

The light had still been red when an accident occurred ahead of him. 

Nash ended the call. He then stepped on the accelerator and the Maserati took off across the intersection like a horse in the wild in the blink of an eye. 

Governor Jade and Henderson had rushed over to the Zell Villa. 

Stellar also received a call from the Lewis family. They informed him that word from their detective agency had revealed 30 of the killers sent by the Blood Leaderboard to have managed their stowaway successfully. 

Stellar finally then understood why Nash had asked him to request the Martial Arts Association and the National Association of Priests to send their grandmaster-level experts over to guard the villa. 

The governor and Henderson immediately contacted the National Association of Priests after he informed them of this. 

Zakariah had also already notified the core members of the Martial Arts Association.


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