?Chapter 675:
In response to Marissa’s inquiry, Sansa, unable to clearly state her rank but eager to preserve her dignity, blurted out, “The president regards my daughter highly. Haven’t you heard?”
Marissa’s gaze shifted to A’s face. A red at her with a malevolent expression.
Although A’s demeanor had transformed significantly, bing colder and more reserved, her inner ambition to ascend and dominate those she detested had only intensified.
At that moment, A yearned to crush Marissa beneath her,pelling her to plead for mercy. If it weren’t for the constraints imposed by being within the Peridot Consortium, A would have acted on her impulse.
The previous day, A had provoked Marissa, only to be taught a harsh lesson in return. A was deeply aggrieved and frustrated by her weakness, and she was eager to be stronger.
Consequently, A had requested that the scientist administering her drug trials increase her dosage, hoping to elerate her physical transformation and be one of the most powerful.
However, the scientist informed her that higher-ups had ordered a temporary suspension of all experiments, pending further directives.
A was perplexed. Given rissa’s intense interest in the sess of these experiments, the abrupt halt seemed inexplicable.
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A came to the Peridot Consortium today both to adhere to orders and to seek personal rification from rissa.
A’s medication could not be interrupted. Without regr injections, her withdrawal would be more severe than that of a drug addict. If all experiments were halted, she was uncertain of her next steps.
Marissa observed A in silence. Although she could not decipher A’s thoughts, the turmoil in her eyes was evident.
At that moment, Marissa’s phone rang. She nced at the screen and saw a message from Ferris.
“Riss, the blood analysis results for A are out.”
Following the text message, Ferris transmitted an image of aboratory analysis report. Marissa eagerly opened the image, and upon viewing the text, she was so shocked it felt like she had experienced an earthquake of magnitude ten—or something even more jarring.
Ferris had identified over a hundred viruses within A’s bloodstream. While some of these viruses were rtivelymon, others were exceedingly rare.
These viruses had been merged through specialized medical techniques to create a novel hybrid virus.
A typical individual exposed to even a singlemon virus could easily be ill. If not treated swiftly, it could be life-threatening—such as amon cold proving fatal.
Exposure to one of the highly toxic rare viruses would likely be beyond treatment, resulting in death.
The new hybrid virus,prising over a hundred distinct viruses, was insufferable for an average person. It was inconceivable how many test subjects rissa might have ended during her experiments.
Marissa finally grasped why rissa had regarded A so highly. rissa had given Sansa substantial financial rewards, and when Sansa unted her connection with rissa and disobeyed her orders, rissa didn’t punish her
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