Chapter 192: Patient 409: Vindication
Athena's tears fell unbidden when she saw the bright color of Mrs. Mendoza countenance, patient 409, a sharp
contrast to the previous near-death state of the aged woman.
She didn’t care for the police officials and people who turned to stare at her in surprise, wondering why she was
crying so unabashedly.
They wouldn't understand, she thought, wiping off the tears that refused to heed her command to stop falling.
Her life’s work had been on the brink of being contaminated, being extinguished, and yet there stood a flicker of
hope that maybe the gang's plans would be foiled once again.
She was so engrossed with her thoughts, fighting to stop her tears from falling, that she didn’t notice when the
female officer sat near her again, until the latter tapped her reassuringly on the shoulder.
"You see, everything is working well. I'm sure you'll be out of here soon."
Athena nodded her thanks, fixing her eyes on the screen. Mrs. Mendoza was about to speak.
"Hello, my nis Mrs. Vanessa Mendoza. Sof you might be familiar with the name. My husband and | run
the popular Mendoza’s Motors Company."
Patient 409’s voice was very steady and clear, and Athena's heart warmed at seeing the woman full with life
again.
"Well, | met Athena a few months ago upon her resumption at Whitman Hospital. At that time, | was already a
patient there, afflicted with the Grey disease, just waiting for my death day because, as we were told, there was
no cure. But then, she came, and everything changed."
Athena leaned in closer, her heart pounding.
"I was cured at the first trial..." Mrs. Mendoza paused, her voice thick with emotion as tears streamed down her
cheeks, tears of gratitude mingling with relief.
The station was silent; curiosity and anticipation filled the air, pulling everyone closer into Mrs. Mendoza's story.
"Then | was infected again. | don’t know how it happened, but the symptoms just returned. My husband rushed
an alarming rate. | barely had tto process it."
A brief pause.
"Doctor Athena gavethe usual dosage, but nothing happened. Then she tried a triple dosage, as her
assisting doctor had informed her while administering the medicine, but my body resisted the drugs, birthing
more problems. Honestly, | thought | would die then. The pain was too much..." The woman shook her head,
visibly shuddering at the memories of the agony she had endured.
"Two days later, Doctor Athena cto my ward with an injection. She said it was newly improved. | trusted her,
just like 1 did the first time, and gave her consent. She injected me, and a few hours later, | was already feeling
better. My improvement motivated the others to give consent too... and one by one, they got better as well... but
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtthen, something changed last night..."
Tension swelled in the room now, and Athena pressed her head forward as if doing so would allow her to absorb
everything Mrs. Mendoza was sharing. She didn’t even notice that the female office beside her had mirrored her
actions.
"Last night, we were moved to one room by a nurse on duty. He mentioned it was a safety measure for those
infected with the disease..."
Athena furrowed her brows. A male nurse? Who was that? When had that command gone forth? Who had given
it? Was it Finn?
"He was with two other men." Mrs Mendoza continued, breaking Athena away from her thoughts. "They guided
us to this room. We didn’t think much of it at the time; we were just trying to avoid infecting others. But later, |
woke up to voices in the middle of the night—like an argument. | didn’t catch much, but they were discussing
injecting our drips with a particular medicine..."
Athena's heart raced. What medicine could that be? Succinylcholine again? The implications were alarming, and
she couldn't help but feel the urgency clawing at her.
"I had to do something," Mrs. Mendoza continued. "So | tried waking up the patients, but they were mostly still
unconscious. | had no choice but to hide in the cabinet, listening and watching through a tiny crack. | watched
them enter the room and inject something into the drips. Their maniac laughters, as they left the room
thereafter, filledwith dread; | heard them say they would see how Doctor Athena would escape this one."
"Can you identify them if you see them?" The reporter asked, his voice firm.
"No," Mrs. Mendoza replied, shaking her head. "The hospital was quite dark then."
Nice answer, Athena thought. If the woman had claimed she knew, she would beca target for immense
retaliation. It was better the latter claimed to be unknowledgeable about the men. That would keep her safety
intact.
"Didn't they notice your empty bed?" The reporter pressed.
"They did. But | had taken my drip stand to the toilet. | left it there when | discovered what was happening. They
thought it was just an empty bed, and the noise of the hospital security walking around distracted them."
"What did you do afterward?"
The woman gave a slight shrug. "I waited until everything was quiet, then ran hto my husband to tell him
what had happened. There was nothing | could have done to save those other patients; | didn’t know if the
criminals were still around, or if they were watching. What if | reported it and the person turned out to be one of
them? But when | saw the news casting Doctor Athena as a murderer, we knew we had to act. We couldn't let
our city’s saviour to be killed right before us!"
She paused, casting her eyes on the camera, her voice resolute. "Doctor Athena is no killer. She really cured me!
As you can see, I'm feeling better now. Someone wants to stop her research. It goes to show that the Grey
disease might be artificially engineered to kill us. We are sad about the deaths, but instead of rising against
Athena, | suggest we join forces to eradicate whoever is behind this!"
Athena smiled, a ripple of pride washing over her as Mrs. Mendoza'’s voice lifted, pitch rising higher as she raised
her right hand in determined defiance. "Let's do away with these killers, whoever they are!"
Murmurs of agreement echoed throughout the police station, the atmosphere thick with solidarity and newfound
resolve.
Athena rested her head against the wall, her heart swelling with gratitude as Aiden moved in front of the camera
again, after Mrs Mendoza was ushered away.
"Do you have anything else to say, Mr. Aiden Hunt?" The reporter prompted, and Athena leaned in closer again,
curious about his next words.
Aiden nodded, and to Athena's astonishment, the camera revealed Mr. Thomas, the Minister of Health, standing
beside him.
How did Aiden manage to get the minister on such short notice?
With the utmost respect, the press official welcomed the government figure before returning his attention to
Aiden.
Without hesitating, Aiden stated the purpose of Mr. Thomas's appearance. "Our able minister is the one who
presented the award to Dr. Athena for finding the cure for the Grey disease. He is also aware of the threats she
has faced from various groups, particularly the Devil's Scorpions gang, who have been hired to eliminate Athena
and her research."
Athena watched, wide-eyed, as the minister confirmed Aiden’s claims, urging citizens to trust in Athena’s good
intentions and not to succumb to the fabrications splattered across the headlines.
Aiden leaned forward. "We want to be clear. There are two members of this gang in our custody. Yet, those group
are still dangerous. Be cautious of Morgan Steels..."
Just then, Morgan's picture flashed across the screen, causing murmurs to break out in the station again.
Athena couldn’t help but stare in awe. Aiden and Old Mr. Thorne surely were relentless. They had gone all out!
"You have good friends. You are lucky," The female officer said.
Athena nodded gratefully.
"Yes, | do. Every day, | am grateful for their presence. And thank you for being here with me. What's your name?"
"You're welcome. My nis Leah," The officer said, a hint of warmth in her voice.
"Thank you, Leah..." Athena noticed then that the male office was approaching her. Without words, she stretched
her cuffed hands to him, and the male quickly unlocked the metal bracelets.
His face, previously masked with annoyance, softened into something more gentle and apologetic. "I'm sorry for
earlier. | was just frustrated and annoyed with the situation involving the dead patients."
"It’s okay," Athena responded, rising to her feet and flexing her hands as she relished the freedom. "I'm annoyed
too."
Meanwhile, miles away in a dark hideout, Morgan hurled a bottle of beer at the television screen, smashing it in
a burst of rage.
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