To facilitate her body’s treatment, Tang Yuchen decided that for the remaining time, all of them would stay at William’s place and not leave. As for the villa, he had someone search for the bomb and eliminate the threat. After recognizing each other, Kangkang stuck to An Ruo every day, and even at night would cling to her. Tang Yuchen thought, it’s fine if you occupy my wife during the day, but at night too, that’s unacceptable. Once the little guy fell asleep, he carried him to the room next door. Then he returned to the bedroom with his dark eyes shining, locked the door, and thoroughly enjoyed An Ruo. An Ji also found out that An Ruo was still alive as soon as possible. He visited every day, staying for hours, reluctant to leave. As for the fact that Xingtian was still alive, the impact on them was not small. However, no one would go spreading it. Xingtian was like a sharp blade that no one could touch, otherwise, they would end up hurt. Due to the involvement of many national powers, they dared not move against Xingtian, only silently enduring his continued existence. Xingtian naturally wouldn’t reveal his identity; he wasn’t stupid enough to court death. Tang Yuchen would never compromise on anything in his life, but on this matter of not being able to confront Xingtian, he had to compromise. He could be indifferent about his own life, but he could not disregard the lives of An Ruo and Kangkang. Now the only thing he could do was assist William in developing the antidote, and then protect An Ruo and Kangkang from giving Xingtian any opportunity. William developed a new antidote, and Tang Yuchen immediately requested to try it, while An Ruo also insisted on trying it, but he sternly refused. Watching the cold liquid being injected into his body, An Ruo’s heart throbbed painfully, and tears fell silently. Tang Yuchen pulled down his sleeve to cover his arm, pulled her close to kiss her lips, "What’s to cry about? The antidote William developed shouldn’t have any major issues." An Ruo wrapped her arms around his neck, buried her face in his chest, and stayed silent. Calling him a fool was pointless since he’d already done something foolish. All they could do now was take one step at a time. If they couldn’t develop the antidote, dying together would not matter. William said the medication would take a while to show effects and told An Ruo to keep an eye on him and report any anomalies. An Ruo stayed by Tang Yuchen’s side, feeling very nervous. He comforted her, saying she shouldn’t worry; his body was strong and there wouldn’t be any problems. She naturally didn’t really believe there wouldn’t be any problems. Within half an hour, the antidote started taking effect, and Tang Yuchen developed a persistent low fever. William said it wasn’t an issue as long as his temperature didn’t exceed thirty-nine degrees. They installed a thermometer on his arm, and An Ruo kept a close eye on the numbers, fearing the temperature would rise. Not only the low fever, but Tang Yuchen’s consciousness also started plunging into darkness, phasing between wakefulness and unconsciousness. William said that they needed to endure for twenty-four hours before he would fully regain consciousness. These twenty-four hours were also a crucial period. Not only did they have to prevent any life-threatening situations for Tang Yuchen, but they also had to pray the drug would purge the toxins from his body. If this attempt failed, Tang Yuchen would have to go through the ordeal again. Initially, Kangkang kept watch with Mom beside Dad, but as night deepened, he couldn’t resist falling asleep. Fresh chapters posted on novel•fire.net Lan Keren picked up the little guy and softly told An Ruo, "I’ll take him to rest, don’t worry too much, Ah Chen will be alright." An Ruo gave her a grateful smile, "Thank you."