Beastmen Kings At My Feet [Reverse Harem] - Chapter 83: Chapter 83
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                    Joshua let out a sigh of resignation. "I'll go find a doctor for you." He turned and strode purposefully toward the door, determined to get the doctor.
Veronica watched Joshua's retreating figure, her heart softening. She knew all too well that Joshua was a man with a tough exterior but a kind and gentle heart.
Though he usually wore a stern expression, he always stepped up to protect her when it mattered most.
As Joshua stepped out of the hospital room, he was immediately surrounded by a group of people from Illusia. They bombarded him with anxious questions, eager for Veronica to wake up and help solve the problem of the withering crops.
"Mr. Holland, has Ms. Byrne woken up yet?"
"Mr. Holland, could you get Ms. Byrne to take a look? The crops are withering again."
"Mr. Holland, is there really nothing Ms. Byrne can do?"
The cacophony of voices stirred a wave of irritation in Joshua.
Veronica had exhausted her psychic powers to save the crops and had collapsed, now lying in a hospital bed. Yet these people, instead of showing concern for her condition, were only focused on pushing her to solve the problem.
Their selfishness and indifference made Joshua furious. He abruptly pulled out a handgun and swept it coldly over the crowd. His voice was sharp and resolute. "Anyone who takes another step forward will be shot."
The crowd, intimidated by Joshua's imposing presence, took several steps back. They looked at his stern face and couldn't help but feel a chill run down their spines.
Joshua was a man of his word, and if anyone dared to cross him, he might very well pull the trigger.
Standing at the hospital room door, his gaze was firm and profound. He knew he had to protect Veronica at all costs, ensuring she was safe from harm.
At the same time, he was contemplating how to resolve the issue and bring the crops of Illusia back to life.
Over the past few days, Joshua had stood resolutely in front of everyone from Illusia, firmly blocking their attempts to enter Veronica's residence and disturb her rest.
He was well aware that her recovery required ample rest and a peaceful environment. He uncompromisingly guarded the door, making sure no one could shatter that tranquility.
When Mansur learned of this, he was extremely displeased with Joshua's actions and sent people to pressure him, hoping he would allow Veronica to come out and see the situation. However, Joshua remained unmoved.
During these days, Joshua's nerves had been constantly on edge. He had to keep a close eye on Veronica's condition, not daring to let his guard down for a moment, while also fending off the endless stream of people seeking updates.
Upon hearing the news of Veronica's illness, Juliette immediately stepped in to negotiate with Mansur. She knew that Veronica needed proper rest and professional care, and the Holland family was well-equipped to provide that.
She hoped Mansur would allow Veronica to temporarily leave Illusia and recuperate at the Holland residence. However, Mansur was reluctant, expressing his concern over Veronica's departure.
He was well aware of her importance to Illusia. She was not only the key to the growth of Illusia's crops but also a beacon of hope in the hearts of its people.
If Veronica left, the crop problem would be left unsolved, potentially causing immeasurable damage to Illusia.
Juliette understood Mansur's worries, but she stood firm in her stance. She assured Mansur that while Veronica was recovering at the Holland residence, they would assign dedicated personnel to communicate with Illusia and quickly identify the cause of the crop withering.
Moreover, Veronica had already overexerted her psychic powers and collapsed; it was impossible for her to force herself to use them again.
                
            
        Veronica watched Joshua's retreating figure, her heart softening. She knew all too well that Joshua was a man with a tough exterior but a kind and gentle heart.
Though he usually wore a stern expression, he always stepped up to protect her when it mattered most.
As Joshua stepped out of the hospital room, he was immediately surrounded by a group of people from Illusia. They bombarded him with anxious questions, eager for Veronica to wake up and help solve the problem of the withering crops.
"Mr. Holland, has Ms. Byrne woken up yet?"
"Mr. Holland, could you get Ms. Byrne to take a look? The crops are withering again."
"Mr. Holland, is there really nothing Ms. Byrne can do?"
The cacophony of voices stirred a wave of irritation in Joshua.
Veronica had exhausted her psychic powers to save the crops and had collapsed, now lying in a hospital bed. Yet these people, instead of showing concern for her condition, were only focused on pushing her to solve the problem.
Their selfishness and indifference made Joshua furious. He abruptly pulled out a handgun and swept it coldly over the crowd. His voice was sharp and resolute. "Anyone who takes another step forward will be shot."
The crowd, intimidated by Joshua's imposing presence, took several steps back. They looked at his stern face and couldn't help but feel a chill run down their spines.
Joshua was a man of his word, and if anyone dared to cross him, he might very well pull the trigger.
Standing at the hospital room door, his gaze was firm and profound. He knew he had to protect Veronica at all costs, ensuring she was safe from harm.
At the same time, he was contemplating how to resolve the issue and bring the crops of Illusia back to life.
Over the past few days, Joshua had stood resolutely in front of everyone from Illusia, firmly blocking their attempts to enter Veronica's residence and disturb her rest.
He was well aware that her recovery required ample rest and a peaceful environment. He uncompromisingly guarded the door, making sure no one could shatter that tranquility.
When Mansur learned of this, he was extremely displeased with Joshua's actions and sent people to pressure him, hoping he would allow Veronica to come out and see the situation. However, Joshua remained unmoved.
During these days, Joshua's nerves had been constantly on edge. He had to keep a close eye on Veronica's condition, not daring to let his guard down for a moment, while also fending off the endless stream of people seeking updates.
Upon hearing the news of Veronica's illness, Juliette immediately stepped in to negotiate with Mansur. She knew that Veronica needed proper rest and professional care, and the Holland family was well-equipped to provide that.
She hoped Mansur would allow Veronica to temporarily leave Illusia and recuperate at the Holland residence. However, Mansur was reluctant, expressing his concern over Veronica's departure.
He was well aware of her importance to Illusia. She was not only the key to the growth of Illusia's crops but also a beacon of hope in the hearts of its people.
If Veronica left, the crop problem would be left unsolved, potentially causing immeasurable damage to Illusia.
Juliette understood Mansur's worries, but she stood firm in her stance. She assured Mansur that while Veronica was recovering at the Holland residence, they would assign dedicated personnel to communicate with Illusia and quickly identify the cause of the crop withering.
Moreover, Veronica had already overexerted her psychic powers and collapsed; it was impossible for her to force herself to use them again.
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