During an important meeting at the Unity of Nations (UoN) in New York, the chief administrative officer invited Dr. Marco the doctor assigned to monitor The Undead Man. The doctor then decides to go back to Portsmouth to further study the sleeping sailor, to try and reveal some truth behind the suspicions he had about Aya and Ania 3 days ago.
Charles Richordson is being rushed to the hospital and is being followed by his family, the doctor in the ambulance finds difficulty in trying to make an early diagnosis based on Francis, Charles’s wife’s description of what had happened to him at the dinner table.
Simultaneously Aya and Ania are speechless. But there is another thought on Aya’s mind, she is unhappy by the situation The Undead Man is put in, the way he’s treated forces her to act. The doctors at the back are shocked by her actions but what Aya and Ania saw behind the glass was a truer cause to be in shock.
Back in DC, Francis Richordson is relieved when she saw her husband regaining consciousness, except what he says as he wakes up leaves her and the doctor puzzled.
I can feel the emotions of Aya @ Ania, it made me feel bad seeing how they tried to help the undead man.
Can’t wait to read about the relationship between the undead man and Charles
Please release the next chapter ASAP.
During the summer vacation, two sisters: Aya and Ania choose to visit a small waterfront city in south England. The younger sister stumbles upon a complex of museums at the Historic Dockyard where she found an interest in the main attraction: The Undead man, a sailor who is centuries old that shows signs of life.
International organizations show interest in what secrets and treasures the struggling undead man may have carried with him. At times of his struggle, a wealthy family located in Washington, DC is affected by the sailor in unexplainable ways, the family members do everything within their power in order to save their father
The two sisters are determined to understand the reality of the situation which leads them to a journey they were never prepared for
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