Chapter 520
Daniel raised his head and looked at Maisie. “I think you don’t need me to tell you who the eldest princess and the
hoodlum are, right?
Maisie chuckled silently and replied, “So? So? The woman you’re talking about is the woman who lounded the
Kents, and she’s your
grandmother.”
“Bingo.”
There was no emotion in Daniel’s eyes. He looked straight at Maisie as if he was looking at a corpse and continued.
“That old wealthy merchant is not related to us by blood. Thanks to my grandmother, she has continued his
bloodline”
“It was your grandfather who infected the eldest princess with the virus and caused the outbreak, wasn’t it?”
Daniel leaned back slightly in his chair. He looked at her with a cold smirk lugging on his lips and said,” Usually it is
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtbetter to destroy what you can’t get. In the end, it’s all because of my grandfather that the prince has the power
and status he has today.”
His grandfather had drawn Prince Roger, the illegitimate son who was not valued by the royal family, to his side. As
long as he could bring the eldest princess and her forces down while getting the support from those people and
making Roger the king,
Unfortunately, their plans would always be foiled by Patrick and the eldest princess. Seeing that the eldest princess
was becoming increasingly respected by the people and valued by the king, they had come up with another plan.
They would spread the virus amongst the people in Stoslo. As long as the eldest princess’s hands were tied and
couldn’t solve the outbreak, she would soon lose the support of the people and fall from grace.
Shrugging, Daniel continued. “After all, the eldest princess was the faith of the people at that time. However, if even
their faith couldn’t save them, do you think they would still believe in the eldest princess?”
Maisie looked at Daniel deeply. Suddenly, she thought of something and asked faintly, “How about the outbreak that
happened 30 years ago?”
Daniel stared at her, and his eyes turned glassy for a moment. “The outbreak from 30 years ago?” He paused for a
moment before chuckling and saying, “It was just an accident.”
The way he answered her question with a nonchalant attitude and his light-hearted laugh sent a chill down Maisie’s
spine. “An accident? You intentionally threw the virus into the water tank of the hotel, and you call it an accident?”
Daniel slowly got up to his feet and unbuttoned the button on his suit with one hand. He walked to one side and
said, “No matter if you believe me or not, it was indeed an accident. I was just an ignorant and immature kid at that
time. I threw the chemical I stole from my father into the water tank.
“Honestly, I was very annoyed that my father kept working on that stuff, and because of that, he didn’t even care
about me and my mother.”
Daniel approached the green glass tank and turned his head around to look at Maisie. Then, he asked, “Do you
know who they are? The male and female dead bodies.”
Maisie did not reply.
“They are my father and mother,” Daniel replied, offering Maisie a creepy and cold grin.
“I really didn’t know what that was. My mother mistakenly took the water from the hotel, and she had a fever after
getting home. The doctor didn’t detect the virus at first, so he only prescribed an antipyretic to her.”
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmDaniel put his hand on the green glass tank and continued. “A year later, my mother couldn’t stop coughing up
blood, and it was only when she returned to the doctor that we all knew she was infected with the virus. And it was
also at that time I learned that the thing 1 had thrown into the water tank was the virus that my father and even my
grandfather had been working on.”
Maisie gnashed her teeth and hissed. “Do you know how many people have died because of your accident? How
about my mother?”
Her eyes went bloodshot as she screamed, “The vaccine you gave to my grandfather was the original virus. You all
knew it was the virus, yet you still deceived my grandfather. What had the de Armas done to deserve such a
treatment!?”
Daniel laughed when he heard what Maisie said, but his smile did not reach his eyes. “You can’t blame us. It was his
daughter who had to go to the affected area as a volunteer. Hernandez had been looking everywhere for the
medicine, and we were just helping him by giving him the vaccine.”