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Healing my disabled husband novel Chapter 260

Aimee probably could guess what would happened.

Veggia's way of saving lives here was naturally not the same as that of doctors outside.

She can almost imagine how Lorenzo saved Joel.

Sure enough, Lorenzo said, "At that time, he was already deeply intoxicated by alcohol. I had no choice but to use the special poison we developed here to save him."

As soon as he said so, Aimee immediately became desperate.

Aimee already knew what Veggia's special poison looked like.

This kind of poison can save or kill lives.

Aimee unconsciously thought of when she was with her teacher before, she actually found something wrong with him many times.

Some nights, he would suddenly rush out of the house, not letting her follow him, but telling her to lock the door and not open the door no matter what she heard.

At that time, Joel just told her that it was the wild wolf on the mountain, and the sound she heard was just the howling of a wolf.

When thinking about it now, Aimee knew that it was probably caused by the poison. In order not to scare her, Joel hid and ran into the remote mountains.

Those so-called wolf howls were probably Joel's own roars.

Lorenzo said, "Actually, after giving him the special poison, he was fine. He can stay in the village, and my daughter's wish can be fulfilled."

At that time, the reason why Lorenzo would use a special poison on an outsider was naturally selfish.

However, Lorenzo thought he planned it well himself, thinking that things would develop according to his plan, but it turned out to be counterproductive.

Joel's character was very tough. Alcoholism did not kill him, nor did Sophie succeed, which strengthened his determination not to give in.

Even when the special poison worked, he was in so much pain that he could only rely on screaming to relieve it, but he did not give in to Sophie.

Hearing this, Aimee felt even more incredible.

So, was everything Sophie's wishful thinking?

She asked, "So, how did he leave the village?"

Mentioning this, Lorenzo turned serious.

He said, "Actually, seeing my daughter in so much pain and not being able to love him, I really can't tolerate him. There are many times I want to kill him, so that my daughter can divert her attention from him."

When Lorenzo mentioned this matter, he gritted his teeth very much.

In his opinion, Joel just didn't know what was good and what was wrong.

However, when he really wanted to kill Joel, Sophie couldn't bear it, so she let Joel go secretly.

This incident naturally caused an uproar in Veggia.

No outsider can ever enter Veggia, and no outsider can ever leave Veggia.

However, because Joel had a special poison on his body, Lorenzo still decided to let Joel fend for himself.

It was unexpected that when he was determined to let him go, Joel had already left, but Sophie was still fascinated by him.

After Joel left, Sophie quietly left Veggia three months later, just to find Joel.

Of course, it was just a speech from the clansmen in the village.

Sophie left with the acquiescence of her father.

Before leaving, Sophie knelt before him and begged for his forgiveness.

She had made up her mind to leave, and Lorenzo knew that even if he wanted to force her to stay, it would be impossible.

Therefore, there was no other way. Lorenzo could only personally inject a special poison on Sophie and let her leave.

In fact, Lorenzo didn't have any hope. When Sophie left Veggia with the poison, he almost decided that Sophie would not survive.

And he was even convinced that Joel was probably already dead.

Leaving Veggia will only make them more painful.

However, what Lorenzo didn't expect was that neither of them died.

In fact, Veggia was not really disconnected from the outside world.

For each village head, they will have a special set of tools to communicate with the outside world.

Outside, there were also their clansmen who were responsible for contacting the village head.

However, this matter was only known to each village head, and other people in the village were not clear about it.

This had directly led to the other people in Veggia, generation after generation, firmly believing that everyone outside was their enemy.

That was why, when they saw Aimee and Patrick, their eyes were full of killing intent.

Aimee sort of figured out where things were headed.

Lorenzo had actually been sending people to follow Joel and Sophie, and he was well aware of their situation.

That was why Lorenzo knew who she was.

Aimee was puzzled, "Since you know she's not doing well, why didn't you bring her back?"

For Sophie's situation, if it were any other father, he would never let his daughter continue to suffer outside.

In particular, there was a special poison in her body.

Lorenzo fell into silence after hearing the words.

He closed his eyes, looking painful, sad, but determined.

After a long time, Lorenzo opened his eyes and said, "From the moment she left Veggia, she is no longer my daughter."

As a village head, he would not set such a precedent for his daughter.

If she went outside and had a bad time, she could back.

Then, under such a condition, every people in Veggia can do the same.

So what was the meaning of the rules in Veggia if doing so?

Aimee understood that she couldn't communicate well with the people in this village.

Even the village head, the only person in Veggia who had contact with the outside world, should be the most enlightened person.

However, he was also the most stubborn one in Veggia.

Aimee didn't want to say anything anymore. After hearing this, she already understood that this time, she and Patrick had made a futile trip.

Lorenzo was not going to save Sophie.

When they went back, they can basically announce Sophie's death.

All Aimee can do was to prolong Sophie's life in her own way, so that she can live awake for a while longer.

This was what Aimee could do for Damion.

Patrick held Aimee's hand, thinking the same.

He was somewhat disappointed. Growing up with Damion, he naturally knew more about what Sophie meant to Damion.

It can be said that if there was no Sophie, Damion may not be alive today.

Now, what they wanted to bring to Damion was the fact that this was somewhat cruel.

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