?Chapter 1610:
Katelyn’s gaze followed his finger. The surveince image showed aputer with data disyed on it. Vincent had never seen anything like it. It was so bizarre.
Katelyn squinted and examined it closely. Secondster, she realized what it was: Granville’s ancient script used for divination.
All of a sudden, Katelyn’s heart skipped a beat. She couldn’t even find words.
Sophia had been right from the onset. These were relics pulled straight out of some tomb. And that script stretched back over many millennia. Katelyn understood part of what was written on the script, as she had studied it for some time. She couldn’t help but feel T was crazy. How could he be after something like this?
Katelyn stayed silent as she typed on the keyboard. She was about to copy the data from theputer when a doctor in a white coat suddenly approached and turned off theputer.
Oddly enough, theputer’s data andwork weren’t connected to the courtyard’s system. As a result, Katelyn couldn’t ess its data through the courtyard’s system, no matter how hard she tried.
The T Organization was careful about things like this—paranoid even. They had such a vigorously defended surveince system. However, they still built a wall around the data-storingputer with a separate system.
Katelyn let out a deep sigh as she sank back into her chair. She couldn’t help but feel defeated. “The data is right there, staring at me, but I can’t even touch it.”
Katelyn’s gaze lingered on theputer, her determination unwavering. She had to get her hands on it—whatever this secret prescription for immortality was, she needed to uncover it.
Turning to Vincent, she said, “Vincent, have someone guard this area. I need thatputer.”
Vincent gave a quick nod, understanding the weight of her words. “Okay.”
Samuel also heard Katelyn’s directive. A n was already forming in his mind.
Meanwhile, Sophia didn’t dare linger any longer. She rose from her spot and slipped outside, her movements swift. As she turned, a cold glint flickered in her eyes.
She’d always known Katelyn was Hades. Did T really think he could cheat death forever? What a fool!
Out of nowhere, a deep voice cut through her thoughts. “Wait!”
Sophia froze mid-step, pivoting back with a feigned look of terror. “Boss, do you have any other instructions?”
While she spoke, a doctor emerged from the room, clutching a syringe in his hand.
Sophia’s heart plummeted instantly. A dark premonition coiled in her gut.
T’s tone was icy. “Inject her.”
No doubt, the syringe held the same poison as before. Her body had just been rid of most of those toxins. Sophia’s eyes locked onto the syringe, unblinking. She knew all too well what another dose would do to her. She had hoped the punishment was behind her this time. But here it was—the injection, waiting like a cunning predator. T, watching her reaction keenly, let out a sneer. “Did you think I’d just let you walk away that easily?”
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