Because Elder Yates notified so suddenly, Sabrina Hayes ended the call and could only distribute her work to the team at the fastest speed, then went back to pack.
Before she even finished packing, Elder Yates’ driver had already arrived.
Sabrina Hayes hurried down to et him and was sent to the airport.
It was during the journey that she finally found the opportunity to inform Josee Sheffield about this matter.
After all, leaving the company’s affairs to handle others, it was only proper to inform him.
She said apologetically, "It’s a matter of life and death, and since we’ve just finished negotiating the collaboration with Aethel, it seems inappropriate to ignore it."
Josee Sheffield listened to the entire explanation and replied with amusent, "You don’t need to explain so clearly to . The Aethel project got approved so quickly, I suspect it has sothing to do with your relationship with the military."
Elder Quinn’s efforts were indeed important, but the key to securing those projects was the military’s recognition of Sabrina Hayes’s dical skills and research technology.
Back in Aethel, he had vaguely gleaned so hints from the mouths of two directors.
Therefore, Josee Sheffield naturally would not obstruct further.
For Sabrina Hayes, she needed to establish her network of connections.
Only in this way could she beco stronger.
The ones he cared about should shine brightly in their own field, hold an extraordinary position.
Not be worn down to dullness by a poor marriage.
Thinking of this, Josee Sheffield added, "Go ahead, don’t worry, I’ll keep an eye on the company here, I’ll notify you imdiately if there are any changes."
Sabrina Hayes saw that he was not blaming her and sighed in slight relief, responding, "Alright."
The two did not talk much and hung up the phone.
The car sped all the way and reached the airport in forty minutes.
As soon as she got out, soone directed her to the fastest passage onto the private jet.
When the plane took off, the night had just fallen outside, and when it landed again, it was already ten in the evening.
After such a long flight, stepping outside, it was in a strange city, even Sabrina Hayes found it a bit difficult to adjust.
But the person responsible for receiving her gave her no ti to catch her breath and instead whisked her onto a helicopter.
The helicopter flew over the city and headed straight into the mountains.
An hour later, the bright city lights gradually disappeared, leaving only the impenetrable night and mist outside the window.
Sabrina Hayes was already dizzy from exhaustion.
Had she not repeatedly confird that the invitation was from Elder Yates, she would have suspected she was being trafficked to the mountains.
When she was in a daze and feeling sleepy, the helicopter finally landed.
"Dr. Nash, we’ve arrived."
The staff responsible for receiving her gave a considerate reminder.
Then the cabin door opened.
Sabrina Hayes hurriedly got up from her seat and disembarked the plane.
It was then she could see the scene outside clearly.
A military camp, buildings, standing in the nightti jungle, security extrely tight, occasionally seeing ard patrolling special operations team mbers.
Sabrina Hayes glanced around briefly, feeling sowhat shocked.
She initially thought she was going to another military district compound for treatnt, but judging by this place, it was clearly a stationed area...
No wonder it took such a long journey!
Ti was almost approaching midnight!
While she was pondering this, a few people quickly approached from a distance.
Leading them was a man appearing to be in his early thirties, with a crew cut, sharply defined and rugged features, wheat-colored skin, a tall and powerful physique, exuding the fierce and formidable aura characteristic of special operations soldiers.
The group wore matching black special operations uniforms!
The man greeted her upon seeing her, "Hello, are you Dr. Nash?"
Sabrina Hayes forced herself to perk up, nodded, and responded, "Yes, I am Sabrina Hayes."
The man nodded, his gaze vaguely scrutinizing her for a mont without any offense, only a hint of curiosity.
However, only a mont passed before he suppressed it, heading straight to the point, "My surna is Foster, first na Felix, Captain of the special operations team. Having you here on short notice.
However, the situation here is urgent and cannot be delayed, so you had to rush here. Please don’t mind."
Sabrina Hayes did not mind.
Though the journey was rather exhausting, she was not so frail.
She straightforwardly said, "Captain Foster, since it’s so urgent, let’s not waste ti and start directly? Please tell about the special operations team mbers’ situation!
Since receiving the notification, I have been traveling and am unaware of the specifics; is it injuries? Or other conditions?"
Felix Foster did not delay, leading her inside.
While walking, he said, "This... I can’t say for sure, maybe you need to see for yourself because even the military doctors couldn’t find anything."
Sabrina Hayes was inevitably suspicious.
Couldn’t find anything?
So it’s probably not injuries.
Is it poison?
But that doesn’t add up...
Even if it’s an unknown poison, it would still be sowhat detectable.
With full of puzzles in her heart, she quickly followed Felix Foster to the dical area.
The dical facilities at this camp were quite complete.
Upon entering, she could imdiately see busy and bustling military doctors, nurses, and special operations team mbers lying in hospital beds.
They looked fatigued and their complexion and lips were pale.
So could move normally, so had persistent high fever, and others sat on the bed, waving their arms as if in derangent, looking utterly bewildering.
Sabrina Hayes was montarily surprised, turning to Captain Foster, "This..."
What’s the matter?
Why did each person’s state differ so much??
Felix Foster seed to sense her astonishnt, his expression serious, "This is why I wanted Dr. Nash to see for herself. Earlier, our team infiltrated a dangerous area to carry out a mission, and upon return, they all displayed different ’madness’ states.
Initially, we thought it was so kind of shock, given... that mission was fraught with danger and had casualties.
Later, upon withdrawal, we imdiately enlisted psychologists for treatnt.
But the psychologists determined it wasn’t a psychological issue, and military doctors’ treatnts were ineffective.
We heard that the Veridia Military Region had similar issues before, resolved personally by Dr. Nash, so we invited you over."
Sabrina Hayes, hearing this, finally understood the general situation.
But her brows still slightly furrowed, feeling that this trip might not be optimistic.
The special operations team mbers in Veridia had similar issues, but their bodies didn’t exhibit such weakness.
Let alone have symptoms like fever...
Sabrina Hayes dared not delay further, hurriedly changed clothes to start examining the team mbers.
This process confird her suspicion.
The symptoms of the team here were entirely different from those in Veridia!
Moreover, during her examination, she found that so lives were even at risk.
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