Chapter 718 Too Late...

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Annabelle continued explaining that while repeated infections in the wound might not be immediately fatal, modern medical treatments could only slow down the deterioration. However, the wound would never fully heal. As the area of necrosis expanded, the pain would become unbearable, forcing the victim to rely on painkillers. Once the body developed a tolerance to painkillers, the relentless combination of pain and itching could drive a person insane. To endure such suffering, one might have to resort to stronger sedatives, and once dependency formed, they would be no different from an addict. Even then, the wound would continue to fester. Eventually, after prolonged drug abuse, the body would begin to collapse. This was a slow and cruel method of killing. As she spoke, she quickly wi

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