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"Madam!"

Master Reed rushed over, wanting to lift his wife up.

However, this terrible news had also crushed him; he couldn’t muster any strength to lift his wife.

Raina North saw this and turned to Pip Finch: "Aren’t you going to help?"

"Oh." Pip Finch responded imdiately, quickly walking over to lift Mrs. Reed and place her on a nearby couch.

At this mont, Mrs. Reed, who was unconscious, looked ashen and her breathing was weak, looking very terrible.

Master Reed saw this and felt his heart ache as if it were being twisted by a knife and couldn’t help but plead to Raina North: "Alliance Hierarch, could I trouble you to look at my wife?"

Raina North agreed readily.

Master Reed thanked her repeatedly, looking so grateful as if he was about to kneel down before Raina North.

"There’s no need for this, Master Reed." Raina North walked to the couch, took Mrs. Reed’s wrist to check her pulse, and seeing Master Reed looking at her with extraordinary tension, she said: "Mrs. Reed has just been overwheld with grief, along with recent exhaustion, which caused her to faint in the heat of the mont. It’s nothing serious."

As Raina North spoke, she took out a silver needle and inserted it into Mrs. Reed’s philtrum, and Mrs. Reed slowly awakened from her coma.

As soon as she woke up, Mrs. Reed struggled to get up: "My son... my son..."

Master Reed imdiately went over to support her: "Madam, calm down. Our son... our son is already gone. If you act like this, he won’t be at peace! You know how filial our son was."

"Son... is gone?" Mrs. Reed was thunderstruck, seeming bewitched, her whole being in a daze, unable to react for a mont.

"Madam, don’t be like this! You still have ..."

"No... no... no!" Mrs. Reed shook her head vigorously, unable to accept this reality: "My son wouldn’t die! He wouldn’t leave his mother like this! No way!"

Muttering like this, Mrs. Reed forcefully pushed her husband away and stumbled towards the bed.

As she passed Raina North, she tripped and lurched towards the ground.

Raina North instinctively reached out to support her: "Mrs. Reed..."

She had just started speaking when Mrs. Reed suddenly raised her hand, and sothing ca attacking Raina North head-on.

As soon as Mrs. Reed moved, Raina North sensed sothing strange and unhesitatingly flicked a silver needle in her hand.

Mrs. Reed felt pain in her wrist and couldn’t help but let out a scream. Her original course of action deviated, but ultimately she was too close. Even though Raina North reacted quickly, she was still hit.

Raina North felt a numbness all over, as if thousands of ants were crawling on her.

It was Insect Venom.

Raina North’s first reaction was to eradicate the Insect Venom, but the spot where it fell was too tricky. Raina North lost the chance, and in such a short ti, the Insect Venom had already burrowed into her body.

At the sa ti, exclamations ca from behind.

Wraith called out in shock: "Emperor Hades! Emperor Hades, how are you?"

Raina North turned her head sharply and saw Corvus Hades’s expression had changed. Without hesitation, she intended to help Corvus Hades expel the Insect Venom.

But it was also too late.

This scene happened too quickly, and by the ti everyone reacted, everything was already over.

Pip Finch was incensed, ready to capture Mrs. Reed without hesitation.

But as he moved, Raina North stopped him: "Be careful of the Insect Venom in her hands!"

Pip Finch had to stop, not daring to get close to Mrs. Reed and instead keeping his distance.

Mrs. Reed, holding the poisonous venom, was like a ti bomb; no one could or dared to get near her.

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