Chapter 849
Andrew said, โAlright then, letโs wait and see who comes out on top in the end!โ
He ignored Michaelโs threats and headed upstairs to find Lauren.
The moment Lauren saw him, her face lit up with excitement. She exclaimed, โDr. Lloyd, Shilohโs influence is even stronger than I expected! You probably havenโt checked yet, but Rhodes Pharmaceuticalโs sales for your two signature pills have been doubling every single day since Shilohโs endorsement!โ
Andrew was not surprised. The main reason was simpleโthe Vitality Pill and Titan Essence Pill were high-quality products. Once people understood their benefits, they naturally trusted them and bought without hesitation.
On top of that, Shiloh had always maintained a strong and positive reputation online. With her loyal fan base rallying behind her, there was no way the two pills would not go viral.
Lauren clenched her fist, brimming with energy. โAt this rate, our advantage is growing by the day. As long as we have the Vitality Pill and Titan Essence Pill, we can solidify our position against the Pharmaceutical Division.
โPlus, the PR crisis that had Rhodes Corporation tied up before? Thanks to Mr. Chapmanโs efforts and Michaelโs littleโฆ distractionโpublic attention has finally shifted away!โ
Andrew nodded. โThat means itโs time to confront Mrs. Rhodes. Iโve said it beforeโno oneโs taking that CEO position away from you.โ
Across the room, Shiloh had been quietly scrolling through her phone. Suddenly, she lifted her gaze and looked at Andrew. โLauren, you told me you and Mr. Lloyd are dating, right?โ
Lauren smiled, completely unfazed. โThatโs right. Dr. Lloyd is my man.โ
Shiloh tilted her head and muttered, โThatโs interestingโฆ because I can strongly smell another woman on him.โ
Lauren blinked. โAnother womanโs scent?โ
Her gaze instantly turned suspicious as she locked onto Andrew.
Andrew coughed lightly and, in the most straightforward way possible, admitted, โFran couldnโt sleep last night, so she came over, and we had a long chat.โ
Without missing a beat, Lauren pulled out a small notebook and started jotting something down.
Andrew frowned. โWhat are you doing?โ
Without looking up, Lauren answered, โIโm keeping track of how many times youโve slept with Fran. That way, however many times she gets, Iโll definitely be getting moreโbecause Iโm the main girl, and I canโt have less.โ
Andrew felt an immediate headache coming on. He wondered why Laurenโs thought process always had to be so weird.
Hoping to escape the topic, he turned to Shiloh. โHowโs Moonlit Apothecary? Are you comfortable staying there?โ
Shiloh tapped on her phone, chuckling as she replayed Michaelโs viral video. โNot bad. I actually like the place. Plus, Cedricโs there, so we chat a lot. Itโs nice.โ
Andrew raised a brow. โYou just call him Cedric?โ
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Shiloh nodded. โYeah. Heโs younger than me, so it only makes sense to call him by name.โ
Technically, that logic was sound, but something about it still felt off to Andrew.
Shilohโs amnesia made her way of thinking very different from normal people, and with her ageless syndrome, she still looked like a young womanโcompletely unaffected by time.
The mere thought of Cedric following her around, acting like an eager little intern, made Andrew feel weird.
Lauren suddenly asked, โDr. Lloyd, do you think thereโs a cure for Shilohโs amnesia and ageless syndrome?โ
For Lauren, ageless syndrome was not a bad thing.
Staying youthful forever? That sounded great. However, her amnesia was a real issue.
Now that she and Shiloh had become friends, she genuinely wanted Andrew to find a way to help her.
Andrew sighed. โBoth conditions are extremely difficult to treat. Unless we come across some rare opportunity or a once-in-a-lifetime miracle ingredient, I donโt have a real solution right now.โ
Amnesia alone was already a complicated mess. There were countless causesโsome people lost their memories due to extreme trauma, while others suffered from severe injuries.
Restoring memory often required highly specific triggers or deep psychological stimulation. To this day, even modern medicine had no guaranteed cure.