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“Sorry to bother you,” Raiden said coolly, before he spun on his heel and led his team away from the mansion. Huff was waiting
outside for him. “Did you pick up any leads from Alvis, Mr. Raiden?” Raiden’s face was a mask of frustration. “Do you really
believe, Mr. Huff, that Alvis came to Zion for the so-called new energy project?” Huff’s expression remained unreadable. “Not
sure, it’s hard to say!” With a piercing gaze, Raiden challenged him, “Where were you, Mr. Huff, when the 49th floor went up in
flames?” “I sent people as soon as the alarm went off,” Huff replied evenly. “The security breach was unfortunate, and I will have
to explain it to the Dragon Sphere.” Before Raiden could respond, his phone rang. The moment he glanced at the caller ID, his
expression darkened, and he answered, “Boss!” Triceratops’s voice was laced with shock and anger. “I just heard the news. The
49th floor was bombed?” Raiden shot Huff a meaningful look and confirmed grimly, “It was.” Knowing that all the research was
destroyed in an instant, Triceratops’s anger bubbled over, and his voice was strained with fury. “Did you catch whoever did it?”
“No,” Raiden replied, with his brow furrowed. “With all the years of effort and manpower we invested into that lab, it was all blown
up and you didn’t catch a single culprit!” Triceratops exploded. “Raiden, you’re getting more incompetent by the day!” They were
on the cusp of achieving a breakthrough with their virus research, which would have netted them a fortune. Now, all that effort
had gone to waste. “I’ll get to the bottom of this,” Raiden said with a menacing edge to his voice. “You’d better!” Triceratops
barked. “It was supposed to spread to Country C. Start by vetting every person from there in Zion; no one is above suspicion!”
Raiden’s voice was icy. “Rest assured, I won’t let anyone off the hook.” After ending the call, Raiden strode out. “What about that
Rella? Any updates?” Huff nodded. “We’ve checked it. Lambert claimed she was with him all night.” “Who was the first to enter
the lab?” Huff hesitated, andd then said, “Winston!” Ten minutes later Winston stood shivering in Raiden’s office, with panic
written all over his face. “It wasn’t me, I
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s eyes half-closed, as if he was pondering deeply. Winston blurted out, “They said there were two people who blew up the lab,
and one of them was a woman. Could it be that Rella, the one who hung around Lambert?” Raiden opened his eyes, a cold light
flickering within them. “Lambert’s covering for her, and without evidence, we can’t touch her.” “How did she get to the 49th floor?
Don’t tell me the elevator cameras didn’t catch her?” Winston asked desperately. “No,” Raiden affirmed. “Someone saw her enter
through a window on the 49th floor!” Winston’s eyes bulged. “Impossible! How could she climb that high?” “All the cameras
showed nothing,” Raiden continued. “This is too strange!” Winston frowned. (Image) The 49th floor was accessible only by
Raiden’s and Winston’s fingerprints. A chill ran down Winston’s spine, and his face drained of color. “I don’t know. It wasn’t me!”
Read at Drаmanovеls.coм Raiden sneered. “I know it wasn’t you. You won’t have the guts to kill 116 of my men.” Winston’s face
reddened, caught between anger, shame, and the relief that Raiden didn’t suspect him. (Image) (Image) But he couldn’t dare
speak of it in front of Raiden. He denied firmly, “No, nothing out of the ordinary.”