Wei Tianyang went back to his room to rest. He stood by the floor-to-ceiling windows, pondering for a long ti, and finally decided to call Spencer.
Last trip, Spencer ca back empty-handed, and Wei Tianyang felt he owed him so compensation. At the sa ti, he could also gather so essential intelligence.
Once the call connected, the background on Spencer’s side sounded very lively, as if he was at a social gathering.
"Wei? Are you satisfied with the car I sent you? I heard you like to go to coffee shops to buy coffee beans. How about this—I regularly purchase from the best coffee bean plantations worldwide and have soone deliver them to your doorstep regularly," Spencer said.
"Let’s talk business. You know about the incidents in Libitelli these past few months, right?" Wei Tianyang said.
"Libitelli? You an..." Spencer didn’t understand.
"You really don’t know? I thought the founder of United Pharmaceuticals would be aware of it," Wei Tianyang said.
"Wait a second, I’ll go sowhere quieter," Spencer said solemnly.
Wei Tianyang waited for a mont, hearing only his footsteps echoing down a long hallway before he shut a door.
"Okay, tell now. With your status, what you’ve heard must be sensational," Spencer said, sowhat impatiently.
"There was a Heavenly Falling Objects contamination incident in Libitelli," Wei Tianyang told him everything that Fogen had ntioned.
After he finished, there was silence on the other end for a long while, and the sound of pacing in the room, as if pondering sothing.
"So...what do you want to know? You’re telling all this, it must not be for nothing," Spencer said after a while.
"I want to know which pharmaceutical company’s project is hidden in Libitelli City, what its capabilities are, and how its developnt is progressing," Wei Tianyang said.
This was what Fogen had not told him.
"I can look into it, but it will take so ti," Spencer assured him.
"I’m flying to Libitelli tomorrow. It’ll take about 9 hours, and there might be signal monitoring and jamming in the restricted area," Wei Tianyang reminded him.
"Don’t worry, It won’t take 9 hours," Spencer said.
"Alright, that’s settled then," Wei Tianyang said.
"Wait a second... Wei, I have a small request. Evaluate it and see if it’s too troubleso for you," Spencer said.
Wei Tianyang smiled, "Go ahead, what do you want?"
"Those patients with aphasia... if possible, I’d like to et them," Spencer said.
Wei Tianyang frowned; he didn’t imdiately refuse but seriously considered it.
Thinking over and over...
"That’s a bit difficult... and I’m not sure about their dangerousness, not to ntion how I could bring a living person to you," Wei Tianyang said.
He temporarily lost his ability to transform into a moth, unable to grab a living person and fly them across the Pacific Ocean to the Sethiyan Federation.
"I understand, but... what if... just bring a brain?" Spencer suddenly suggested.
"A brain..." Wei Tianyang was taken aback.
Well...
"Theoretically, it’s possible," he said.
Killing a patient and placing the head in objective reality, the brain’s activity wouldn’t be lost, just like that he could take it to Spencer.
"That would be fantastic. I just need... one brain for research," Spencer said.
"But I must remind you, Fogen’s team has been researching this disease for a long ti, and their results do not seem promising," Wei Tianyang said.
"Our pharmaceutical technology far surpasses that of these countries, trust , bring a brain, I am confident that with my resources, I can solve the mystery," Spencer assured.
Wei Tianyang thought for a mont and finally agreed to his request.
After hanging up the phone, Wei Tianyang no longer thought about the matter, took a bath, and then went to bed.
anwhile, at the public security bureau in the lower prosperity district, several mbers of the Inner Guard looked at Wang Ye, who lay bruised in bed, then turned their fierce gaze toward the manager standing by.
"If you can’t explain clearly, you’ll co with us," the Inner Guard said coldly.
"This... this was done by... by those gangsters..." the manager stamred, sweating profusely.
"Is that so?" the Inner Guard turned to ask Wang Ye.
Wang Ye shook his head and extended his hand, pointing at the public security officers behind the manager.
"Don’t just point randomly..." the public security officer glared.
"The surveillance is broken, there are no interrogation records, nothing at all, and the person is injured, just based on your word?" the Inner Guard looked again at the manager.
The manager fell to his knees with a thud, never expecting that Wang Ye’s case would alarm the officials from the Sixth Bureau to co down for inspection.
"Your Honor, please spare ... I failed in my supervision, my subordinates beca greedy and used extrajudicial punishnts... I did not report imdiately..." the manager suddenly said.
Hearing that the manager was trying to shift the bla, the other public security officers also knelt down, shouting, "This is an injustice, Your Honor! We only acted on the manager’s orders, we have always handled cases this way!"
The Inner Guard’s face was grim as he ordered toward the door, "Take them all away."
At that mont, six public security officers rushed in from outside and handcuffed their colleagues and the manager.
Seeing them grimy and being led out of the room, Wang Ye felt a sense of relief. He didn’t know who had helped him, but it seed likely to be connected to the shadowy figure.
The Inner Guard walked to the side of Wang Ye’s bed, saying sternly, "You did indeed kill soone, they all had gang affiliations, although they were no good people, but you still committed a cri, understand?"
Wang Ye nodded, saying, "I understand... I am willing to accept legal punishnt..."
The Inner Guard nodded, saying, "We will first arrange for you to go to the hospital to recover. We still need to further investigate the specifics of the case and you will be tried afterward. At that ti, whether you receive the death penalty or not will depend entirely on the law, do you have any objections?"
Wang Ye shook his head.
"Good, that’s settled then. Soone call for an ambulance!" the Inner Guard commanded authoritatively.
After that night, Wang Ye was transferred to a major hospital in the upscale urban area, and his mother was notified.
The next morning at 10 am.
His mother, already worried about Wang Ye’s absence all night and inford by the news, was still unable to accept it. Now, she was brought by the Inner Guard to the hospital, and seeing Wang Ye on the bed, she was both angry and heartbroken, her tears flowing as she kept begging for rcy to the Inner Guard.
"Madam, please stand up... the law is unfeeling, everyone must pay the price for their actions," the Inner Guard said coldly.
"My son is still a minor! And they were all bad people! How can you say he is guilty!?" his mother protested relentlessly.
"Let’s wait for the investigation results, Madam, minors must also be responsible for their actions, and this is not a trivial matter, you should be well aware," the Inner Guard said.
After that, they left the hospital room.
His mother sighed, covered her face and wept, crying and saying, "You are so foolish! Not listening! Mom told you it’s okay, it’s okay! But you wouldn’t listen! Always trying to show off!! Now look... now..."
But Wang Ye just smiled and said, "Dad said... after he’s gone, it’s up to to protect you... I... have accomplished my mission..."
After speaking, he turned his head to look out the floor-to-ceiling window. The room was facing in the direction of the airport, where a silver passenger plane was slowly taking off.
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