Chapter 254 No One Can Get Away With This

In the closed room, Hearst appeared, poker faced. He naturally put her hands on his sides, and walked forward in a calm manner, without any expression on his face. Inside the room, Sherry was tied to the chair with her mouth covered.

Then, he glanced at his men, who understood what he meant. He removed the rag from Sherry's mouth. "Hearst, how dare you tie me up like this. Aren't you afraid that Heidy will be in danger?" Sherry asked in a loud voice.

Calmly sitting opposite her, Hearst crossed his legs and looked at her coldly, "Heidy won't die. Sherry, give me the medicine if you didn't want to suffer. I'm not as kind as Heidy. If you dare to irritate me, you'll regret it."

Sherry raised her head and said calmly, "Antidote? There is no such thing in this world."

Hearing that, Hearst squinted and said coldly, "Don't play tricks on me, Sherry. I have a variety of ways to make your life a living hell. It's a piece of cake for me to kill you, but if you irritate me, I will let you suffer alive, which would be ten folds worse than merely death. If you don't believe me, you can give it a try."

Looking at the handsome face of Hearst, Sherry smiled and said, "Look at you, Hearst, you're handsome and rich. There are so many women who love you. Why are you only care Heidy? If she died, you could also find a younger and more beautiful woman."

But before she could finish, a severe look appeared on Hearst's face. Seeing this, one of his men stepped forward and slapped Sherry across the face. All of a sudden, Sherry was dizzy.

Then Hearst crossed his arms over his chest and said lightly, "There is a limit to my patience. Don't provoke me. I know the Hmong have given you the antidote. Give me that before I lost my temper. Otherwise, you will feel like living in hell today."

Hearing his words, Sherry's face was filled with astonishment. "How did you know that medicine is from the Hmong?"

Something seemed to flash in his eyes. Then, Hearst crossed his hands and said calmly, "I have my own way. I have already sent the natives to save Heidy. You'd better hurry up. If not, you will pay for what you had done."

Turning her head away, Sherry pretended to be calm and said, "I don't know what are you talking about and I don't have any antidote."

Seeing that she was so stubborn, Hearst clapped his hands. Next second, several thin and ugly men came in. Seeing their fierce face, Sherry couldn't help but want to step back, but she was pushed hard on the sofa.

"Hearst. What do you want to do?" said Sherry, pretending to be calm.

Closing his eyes, Hearst said in a faint smile, "These guys are all chosen by me with AIDS. If you keep being stubborn, I will let them play with you. You should know better than me what will happen to you. AIDS is an uncurable disease. You can only lead a miserable life for the rest of your life.

Sherry's eyes were wide open. Shock was written all over her face. Those men were

Drugged one night by her ex-boyfriend, a mysterious man took advantage of her in an ecstatic night filled with sex.

To take her revenge, she married the man, and used him.

"As long as I'm alive, I'm still his legal wife, while all of you are just his mistresses."

She remained adamant even when he was involved in scandals with other women.

Eventually she stormed off after she learned that he had betrayed her again.But life brought her back to him a few years later, to his astonishment.

ent from one another. Sir, please have a look," another woman said.

Hearst took the prescription from her hand. All of the ingredients in three prescriptions were the same but in different order. Seeing the result, Hearst looked grave. "These are all in different order? Will the effects be the same?" Hearst asked in a low voice.

"Yes, this is a tricky problem. The effects are the same, but the cure is different. The three of us could try our best to make antidotes, but it would probably take half a month. But I'm afraid that Mrs. Heidy can't make it," that woman continued.

Hearst looked at them in surprise and asked in confusion, "Why can't she make it?"

She thought for a while and said reluctantly, "This kind of drug is very potent. Once it is taken, it will take effect very soon. At most ten days, the one who was drugged would die. It's already the third day after she had rash. There are no much time."

Heidy's face was pale and her heart was tightened. The palm of her hand was cold. Her mind went blank. On hearing this, Hearst held her hands in a hurry and said with a serious look, "I'll give you as much money as I can to save my wife. This is the address of the person who gave the drug. See if there is any help."

The woman took the address and said with a smile, "If you know which tribe it is, which can narrow down our guess. Then we'll go to develop an antidote first."

"Butler, arrange rooms for them," Hearst ordered.

"Yes, sir. Please follow me," the butler said as he led them away.

Heidy sat there with tears in her eyes. "Heidy," Hearst called quietly.

She focused her eyes on him, and said in a choked voice, "Do you think I will die?"

Then, holding her hand tightly and kissing it, he said with certainty, "No, you won't. You will be just fine. Tomorrow morning I will go to the place where Sherry told me. I will definitely find the antidote to save you."

Heidy slowly nodded and said softly, "Okay."