The Unveiling of Secret Queen-Chapter 1464: Setting Out for the Pharmaceutical Association
"Oh, then you should hurry and pack." Celine Tucker was very concerned and asked her, "Would you like mom to help you pack?"
"Mom, there’s no need, I can pack myself." Caryn Zachmann mentioned this, and she was clearly in a good mood, smiling, "Aren’t we leaving for the Pharmaceutical Association the day after tomorrow? We have two days left, I can take my time to pack." 𝘧𝓇ℯ𝑒𝓌𝑒𝑏𝓃𝘰𝘷𝘦𝘭.𝒸ℴ𝓂
Hendrik Zachmann was busy entertaining guests yesterday and didn’t know that Caryn Zachmann was going to the Pharmaceutical Association.
Hearing this, his eyes lit up as he looked at Caryn and said, "You’re going to the Pharmaceutical Association?"
"Yes." Caryn lowered her head, seeming a little shy, and modestly said, "I need to report to the Pharmaceutical Association. Mom and godmother are coming with me, we’ll be going back with Chief Robert. We initially planned to leave tomorrow, but the Chief has something come up, so the schedule needed to be changed. We’re leaving the day after tomorrow instead."
"This is a good thing." Hendrik was truly happy for her.
Caryn herself was quite happy, her demeanor barely able to disguise her joy, but she had learned to keep her emotions more in check than before, not letting them show openly.
Leonardy Zachmann adjusted his tie, taking a wallet out of his briefcase, he opened it, and from it he took out a black card, handing it to Caryn.
"Dad?"
He was calmer and more composed than Celine and Hendrik, firmly pushing the bank card into Caryn’s hand, softly advising her, "When you go outside, you need to keep your temper in check, speak less and do more, observe and learn more, and don’t act impulsively."
Caryn stood there, feeling moved, tightly holding the bank card, quietly saying, "Okay."
Leonardy affectionately patted her shoulder, dropped his hand, and told her, "When you get to the Pharmaceutical Association, you should listen to what your mom says."
"The Pharmaceutical Association isn’t as simple as you think, there are many powers there, none of them are people we dare provoke."
"So when you get to the Pharmaceutical Association, try to keep a low profile, don’t go offending anyone there. Do you understand?"
"I understand." Caryn was full of anticipation for the Pharmaceutical Association: "Dad, don’t worry, I’ll contact you once I arrive."
She had heard a little from Ellen Quarles about the Pharmaceutical Association. The association is located in an independent region of Orlais, where various global powers are intertwined and highly chaotic.
But within the territory of the Pharmaceutical Association, no matter the power, they all cease hostilities and maintain peace and order.
That shows how powerful the Pharmaceutical Association is.
How could Caryn not yearn for such a place?!
She was eager to set off for Orlais tomorrow itself.
Unfortunately, Robert told them last-minute to change the schedule, needing to stay one more day in Beijing.
While Caryn felt regret, it was only one more day to wait, and a day would pass in the blink of an eye, she could afford to wait.
"Okay." Leonardy nodded, slightly relaxing the tense lines of his jaw, looked at her again, his expression wanting to say more but stopping himself, saying: "There’s one more thing."
Caryn looked at him in confusion.
Leonardy let out a long sigh, his shrewd eyes unusually showing exhaustion, he softly said, "Caryn, once you get to the Pharmaceutical Association, try to see if there’s any medicine that can prolong life. Your grandfather’s health has been deteriorating these past two years, I’m afraid he...won’t last many more years."
"Didn’t Nathalie Quinlan buy him supplements?" Caryn turned her face away, suppressing her displeasure, then composed herself, saying expressionlessly, "Dad, don’t worry! If I get a chance to see Mr. Dax, I’ll definitely ask for grandpa."







