Chapter 21 Unspoken Debt and Hungry Truths
“And this proposal… it’s Ms. Scarlett’s work. Only she truly understands the core framework. If we want to expand on it, we’ll need her help.”
Back when they first created it, over a hundred people in the planning department worked around the clock for a month–and still couldn’t match what Scarlett had produced in just an hour.
Of course, the key issue was-
Even if the entire department gave it their all, they couldn’t reach her level of precision and sophistication.
Still, given Connor’s relationship with Scarlett, this should have been solvable with a single phone call.
But then…
Haynes suddenly realized something.
“It’s just… after the breakup, would she really help now?”
Connor flipped through the proposal again.
Every concept and execution plan was clearly laid out–adaptable, innovative, and targeted at multiple demographics.
It was undeniably high–quality work.
Scarlett really did have talent.
Unfortunately…
The image of Rebecca’s tearful face flashed through his mind, and frustration crept into his chest.
“I said, tell the planning department to figure it out! I’m not paying them to sit around and collect dust!”
He refused to believe he couldn’t land the Lane project without Scarlett.
Scarlett returned to Jasper’s lab, only to find that he’d arrived earlier than her. He was seated by the window, reviewing experiment data.
The robotic cat stretched and yawned. When it saw her, a current seemed to flicker through its amber–lit eyes.
It immediately leapt into her arms.
Its tiny paw pointed toward the cage of white mice nearby.
Today, the cat had protected its crew of little garbage babies!
Its face carried a touch of smug pride.
Scarlett gently rubbed its fuzzy head, eyeing it with curiosity–was this cat developing sentience?
Even a real cat wouldn’t be able to express its emotions this smoothly.
And she couldn’t help but be impressed once again by Jasper’s technological genius.
She took a slow breath and spoke softly.
“Thank you.”
It looked like she was addressing the cat–but her words were for Jasper.
There was no way what happened at the hospital had just been a coincidence.
Jasper didn’t even lift his head. His voice was calm and detached.
“Same reason you protect your mice.”
The implication was clear.
You protect your test subjects. Would you expect them to thank you?
She took a few steps closer.
That was when she noticed–he was analyzing human brainwave data.
It made her think again about the missing corpses in the morgue…
“Mr. Fletcher, do you only have this one lab?”
Jasper set down his pen and slowly looked over at her.
Sunlight poured through the window-
But somehow, it stopped just short of reaching him.
As if he were the sole operator of some grand cosmic mechanism.
Like the depths of a frozen sea in winter–impossible to read.
“How many do you want?”
Following his gaze, Scarlett looked down at her own left forearm.
The wound had split open again, bleeding steadily.
She quickly covered it.
Jasper’s look had said enough.
Not strong enough?
Then don’t ask questions you can’t handle the answers to.
Chapter 21 Unspoken Debt and Hungry Truths
But the more she wasn’t supposed to know, the more curican the became
Still, curiosity couldn’t trump survival.
She returned to her own workstation and resumed recording, her experiment Eas
The results were promising
The cancer cells were disappearing at an accelerating rate.
That meant her approach was working
She needed to start preparing the clinical–grade drug ahead of schedule–ready for trial application
If the clinical trials succeeded, then cancer would no longer be a death sentence.
Time passed quickly.
Before she realized it, it was already late afternoon.
And her stomach growled loudly at the worst possible time.
In the quiet lab, the sound echoed like a declaration.
Scarlett quickly covered her stomach, but then relaxed.
It was human nature, after all. Her awkward expression cased, and she let her hand fall
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