Later that night, when the entire residential area was dead silent, a specially modified ambulance came to a halt in front of the house.
A short while later, the ambulance drove out of the town with a total of four cars escorting it from the front and back.
About one hour later, in the ICU of a private hospital, two men were standing beside a glass coffin.
Thomas took one look at the man inside before he dragged Alexander over to the side. “Didn’t I say this before? He’s a comatose patient, he’s not going to wake up. Why are you sending him over?”
“We need your place to conduct a surgery,” Alexander replied calmly.
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