The World of Beasts: She's Got Their Hearts

Chapter 132



"How's that possible?" Analise was dumbfounded.

This was a special reward from Echo. How on earth could Gideon see this?

Was it because of her blood? He drank her blood, granting him the ability to see this phenomenon. But in this case, wouldn't the same thing occur to other therians as well?

"What else can you see?" Analise asked, grabbing Gideon's wrist.

He shook his head first, but then he said, "When we captured Sean that day, I

saw a black ring of light wrapped around a white one."

Analise's memories drifted back to that day, and she realized Gideon had probably seen the souls of Ophir and the transmigrator-Sean.

"What else can you see?" she pressed, circling around Gideon.

There were too many mysteries surrounding him. The fact that he knew her and possessed the Purification Potion was already beyond her comprehension. Now, with his ability to see such phenomena, she was completely baffled.

"Do you hear anything?" she asked tentatively before he could answer.

"Hear what?" Gideon shook his head. He was perplexed, but he still listened to his surroundings carefully.

"Nothing."

Analise heaved a sigh of relief and went to rest on a bench nearby.

Seeing that she wasn't giving him any attention, Gideon went back to work.

Time was tight-several alliances had already placed new orders after using the reagents. Of course, he was also releasing a limited amount of reagents based on data from the interstellar network, which tracked how many male therians had gone berserk.

A berserk male's interface would show abnormal readings, and that was how the network monitored the numbers.

As a knock sounded at the door, a therian in protective gear entered.

"Mr. Clarke, the invoices for the other alliances are ready," he said before turning to glance at Analise. "Should we continue sending the Stormclaw Alliance's batch free of charge?"

Gideon didn't look up and simply gave a hum of acknowledgment. "Yeah."

Apart from Analise, he was always indifferent toward everyone else. He wasn't exactly cold-that was just his nature.

"Then, I'll start packing the batches and deliver them," the therian said, moving to carry the large crates of medicine.

Just as he had finished organizing the reagents and was about to head out, Gideon suddenly glanced up and called out, "Wait."

"Yes, Mr. Clarke? Is there anything else?" The therian stopped and turned back, the crates still in his arms.

"Any updates on Nelson? Have you confirmed his location?" Gideon took off his gloves and tossed them aside.noveldrama

He was also starting to feel tired. He needed a break.

"He's currently at Colossus Alliance, and he's been there for three days. It's likely

that he's defected to them," the therian replied grimly.

"He sure knows how to hide," Gideon remarked as he went to wash his

hands. Then, he added, "Tell

Colossus Alliance that from now on,

they have to pay 100,000

Cosmocoins per vial."

"Understood."

"And not just that-they're limited to five vials per day," Gideon said with a sneer. "They won't get the same price as the other alliances until my lackey leaves their turf."

"Got it," the therian replied before leaving the room with a stoic expression.

"He looks quite upset," Analise remarked, having been listening to their conversation and keeping an eye on the therian's mood the whole time.

"Of course he is," Gideon said, a smile tugging at his lips whenever he looked at her. "He only got to. where he is now because of me. If I wanted, I could exile him jus like I did with Nelson."

"So, you're the actual boss behind Shadowhawk Alliance," Analise said, arching

her brow.


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