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The Lust Of My Husband-Chapter 229 - 243 The Antidote
Chapter 229 - 243 The Antidote
As Juliana's hand was about to touch it, Benson grabbed her hand sharply. He finally held it back.
Juliana was so distressed that she looked at him with tears in her eyes and said in a soft voice, "Benson, I don't feel well."
Benson grabbed her hand, then picked her up, and walked towards the bathroom, "Juliana, you are going to be okay. Zach will be here soon."
She was in such an unconscious state and he was really afraid that she would regret it when she woke up.
Juliana was in distress and just kissed him, half crying.
But Benson still carried her to the tub and showered her with cold water.
Thinking that his medicine was to cure the nerves, Benson turned around to get the medicine he carried with him and brought it over to Juliana to feed her. This medicine had a refreshing and sobering effect.
The medicine that Juliana had prescribed for Benson originally had the effect against hallucinogens, so after taking the medicine, Juliana was much more awake at this moment. 𝒇𝔯e𝚎𝘄𝑒𝑏𝙣𝑜𝚟𝗲𝑙.c𝘰𝚖
However, aphrodisiac had been added to Hallucinogenic 2, so she still felt very uncomfortable.
Just looking at Benson, who had been a perfect gentleman just now, and thinking about how she had been courting, Juliana blushed and sank herself into the water, holding her breath until her face turned red.
Juliana suppressed the discomfort and asked Benson in a hoarse voice, "Do you still have any medicine on you?"
Benson, "There is one pill left."
Juliana never gave Benson too many pills at once but gave him a week's supply and then a new one each week.
Juliana took a deep breath, "Send it to Timothy. He's been drugged, too."
Benson looked at Juliana, too worried to leave at this point.
Juliana urged, "Go now. Hallucinogen 2 has the effect of arousing lust, and without an antidote or releasing the desire, it would make a person demented."
It was not to the point of death, but without relief, the nerves would be damaged and one would become a fool.
And Juliana knew that Timothy would never touch a woman just to antidote the poison.
Benson looked at Juliana and saw that her moist eyes were much clearer, so he said, "I'll be back soon. Wait for me."
Timothy's room was next door, so Benson took the medicine and quickly went over.
When he got there, he heard the sound of smashing inside in the doorway.
Timothy shouted, "Get out!"
Selene said in a soft voice, "Mr. Greene, I'm willing to give myself to you and I don't want a title but just to keep you alive, and after tonight, we'll pretend that nothing has happened."
Benson did not bother to listen further. He kicked the door open and went in.
Selene, who was about to undress, was startled by the kick in the door.
Selene's face turned pale when she saw it was Benson, "Mr. Leach."
Benson did not even look at her as he walked up to Timothy.
Timothy was sitting in a chair, hands gripping the armrests hard, his face red all over, and there was a knife next to him.
Benson then saw that there was a bloody line on Timothy's arm. It was obvious that he was using the physical pain to keep him from losing his mind.
It was Timothy, who still had his senses at this juncture.
Timothy looked at Benson, "Mr. Leach, you're so fast?"
Not knowing why, when he saw Benson at this moment, he was upset and wanted to taunt him.
Benson looked at Timothy coldly as he took out his medicine, "You're lucky today because Jill asked me to get you some relief medicine!"
Timothy looked at Benson questioningly, "Not poison?"
Benson did not care to talk to him. He put it directly on the table and turned around to leave.
Timothy looked at the medicine.
Selene said worriedly, "Mr. Leach is a ruthless, murderous madman and this is probably poison. Mr. Greene, please don't take it."
If Timothy took the antidote, how could she sleep with him and gain the upper hand over Juliana?