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Chapter 41

Author: Mikeyy
last update Last Updated: 2025-10-30 22:13:12

After Logan's punishment, Jason was taken to a hospital where treatment commenced immediately.

Logan made sure to put him in the VIP section before he travelled, yet his health deteriorated while in the hospital, and he knew this.

He had seemed to be recovering the first week he was brought into the hospital, but after the second and third weeks, things changed. His body stopped responding to treatment.

The doctors placed him on different treatments, but his body was responsive to none; still, they had hope.

The last strand of hope Jason clung onto was gradually slipping through his fingers. He was certain the doctors knew what they were doing, but he had already drawn the conclusion that if he remained here any further, he would lose his life.

The solution to him surviving was his father, Logan. Yanking off the drip that was connected to his veins, he threw it onto the floor.

He got down from the bed and dragged himself all the way to the door. He was stronger now and could walk
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