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The Consortium's Heir novel Chapter 219

Chapter 219

Kate had never imagined Darius smiling at her before, especially after she'd come onto him so forcefully.

Darius shook his head, then said, "I think you can stand up now that you're feeling better."

She was still dazed by his smile, so she stood up without a second thought. Then, she heard the despair in the captain's voice.

"No, wait! You shouldn't do that! It's much too dangerous now!"

Unfortunately, it was too late, and his despair grew as he looked at Darius. Now, he had two options-to go along with what Darius wanted or to go against him. No matter which one he picked, he wouldn't be able to live a peaceful life. So, he chose to leave

She was still dazed by his smile, so she stood up without a second thought. Then, she heard the despair in the captain's voice.

"No, wait! You shouldn't do that! It's much too dangerous now!"

Unfortunately, it was too late, and his despair grew as he looked at Darius. Now, he had two options-to go along with what Darius wanted or to go against him. No matter which one he picked, he wouldn't be able to live a peaceful life. So, he chose to leave a good impression on the people who would make it out of this alive and win himself a stellar reputation. He would show them that he was willing to die to protect his master no matter how dangerous it was, which meant that he would stop Darius.

He hurried over to stand between Kate and Darius, his expression mixed with fear and anger. "How can you allow her to stand up? Do you know how unethical it is for you to do something like this just to prove what a good doctor you are?"

Darius narrowed his eyes, but he didn't say anything. The captain became even more nervous at his reaction. He started to tremble, but he kept his voice loud as he said tremulously, "I'm sure we all saw what happened earlier. Kate suffered a serious injury to the head, and she was bleeding profusely. She should be in pain and feeling dizzy now, but you told her to stand up regardless of her condition. I think it’s illogical for you to do that just because you saved her."

Darius raised an eyebrow and nodded. "What do you think is the logical thing to do, then?"

This was Darius’ first time encountering such a situation, so it took him a while to process this. Edward walked up to him and looked disapproving as he said, "Sir, they’re not worth your time, and you don't need to operate on them personally. If anything like this happens again, you can tell me to handle it. I'm your bodyguard, and I'll do anything you want me to."

Darius sensed that he was making a request as a loyal subject. He realized that he shouldn't have used his powers to handle the situation, so he nodded without a word. Edward sighed with relief at Darius’ acquiescence, then turned to face the captain again.

"I think we've managed to resolve the issue pretty well. As long as you keep silent, no one will know what happened here."

The captain was still gaping at him, making him frown. He was about to say something when the captain shrieked, "My God! You're Edward Elliott, you say? Of course, I know who you are! I doubt there's any pilot who hasn't heard of you-you're the one who brought us all the benefits that we're enjoying now, and all the obstacles you overcame have contributed to lengthening our lifespans."

Edward didn't expect him to know about those things. After a moment's hesitation, he nodded and said, "Thank you for your gratitude."

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