"No. I don't. It was a slow-acting poison that worked like a ticking time bomb. There was no warning or indication. One day, I just started feeling strange. And then, everything went dark." Ashar replied.
"I see..." Aria sighed and then looked into Asher's eyes with determination in her gaze. "In that case, I will let Lyssa check on all the surveillance arrays in the capital city. There have to be some clues left behind, no matter how careful they were. Even if there aren't, knowing that you are fine, they may try again, and at that time, they won't get away with it. This is not over. Not by a long shot."