Inside the wooden cottage, Eleanor wept bitterly as regret consumed her.

“Nate, I don’t want to die here, and I definitely don’t want to go back to prison.

Can you help me out? What do you want to know? I’ll tell you everything I know.

Just give me some money so I can live comfortably.

Send me abroad and I promise, I will never bother you again or return to Cadiered!”

Nathaniel responded coldly after a moment of silence, “It depends on what you know and if it’s worth the money.

“Fine, I’ll tell you all you want to know!”

Trembling, Eleanor got up with her hands on the ground.

Suddenly, she heard a soft whooshing sound.

She then felt a slight sting on the side of her neck.

She instinctively touched the spot and discovered a strange object on her skin.

After removing the object, she realized it was a tiny syringe smaller than her little finger.

Eleanor was confused.

Upon seeing the empty syringe, Nathaniel furrowed his brow and peered out the window, where he caught sight of a figure moving swiftly.

“Sonny,”

Nathaniel called out, but received no reply from outside the cottage.

Meanwhile, Eleanor’s face went cold and her eyes turned red.

She appeared to be in excruciating pain for a couple of seconds.

Then she glared at Nathaniel with hatred.

“Did you really think I will tell you anything? No way! Since I’m going down, you and that bitch Lucinda will go down with me! I’ll send you to hell first, and she’d follow you soon!”

With a fierce expression on her face, she let out a loud scream and lunged at Nathaniel with lightning speed.

Her eyes displayed murderous intent, and she looked determined to kill him on the spot.

Nathaniel swiftly dodged to the side, avoiding Eleanor’s attack.

The room descended into chaos.

Seeing Eleanor’s crazed state, Lucinda turned her gaze to Kyson.

“What did you do?” she demanded.

Kyson’s grin widened.

“We’ve recently developed a new drug that amplifies the evil in people’s hearts.

It doubles their aggression and turns them into wild beasts who crave bloodshed.

If they don’t get their fix, their hearts will burst and they’ll die.

We’ve only tested it on animals, but Eleanor is an escaped prisoner.

Even if she goes back to jail, she’d live miserably there.

So why not test the drug on her and let her die in a significant way?”

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