Marriage Beyond Redemption

Chapter 294 Development of New Medications



Chapter 294 Development of New Medications 

Under the cherry blossom tree of Kevin’s house, there was a hidden entrance to a tunnel. He jumped down into it.

An underground base located outside the city.

Kevin, dressed in a black suit, wearing a mask, entered by scanning his fingerprints.

Kevin walked down a dim and long staircase. The air here was also filled with a musty and rotten smell.

Stepping through this door, it was like entering a completely different world.

Various advanced mechanical devices emitted a faint blue light, and robots could be seen everywhere.

Kevin was entering information at the door when a cold mechanical voice sounded in his ear, “Verification successful, welcome home, Leo.”

Kevin stepped forward quickly, and suddenly something was pressed against his head.

A woman’s voice rang in Kevin’s ears, “Where did you put the old stuff?”

The face beneath Kevin’s mask lacked any trace of tenderness in front of Peyton. He grimaced and forcefully swung his elbow back, causing the woman to instinctively dodge.

In that moment, Kevin suddenly pulled the woman over and the two of

them switched positions.

He grabbed the woman’s arm with one hand and pressed the back of her head with the other, pushing her face against the wall.

The fox mask on her face rubbed against the wall, making a sharp sound.

Kevin showed no mercy or consideration for others as he said, “Didn’t I say that I don’t care what you do, but don’t touch her? Did I say that?”

The woman laughed lightly.

“I just want to know what kind of magic Peyton had that made all of you so infatuated.”

“It’s none of your business! Don’t meddle in the Schmitt family’s affairs anymore, or else…”

Kevin lowered his voice and said, “Don’t blame me for laying hands on him.”

“You can give it a try. Do you think he is a useless waste like Peyton?” The woman was indifferent.

“I heard that you suffered a loss this time.”

The woman’s mockery rang mercilessly in Kevin’s ears, as if poking at a sore spot. He increased the pressure he was applying.

“Did you already know his identity? You deliberately concealed the information.”

“Didn’t you also get rid of Kason? Everyone did more or less.”

A voice came from behind them, “You all know enough, so just let go of your hands!”

Kevin let go of his hand angrily and turned to look at the person behind him.

This person was still the same as ten years ago. She was completely wrapped up from head to toe in a big, big straw hat, and she still wore a scary ghost mask on her face.

A snow–white hand, stained crimson at the fingertips, emerged from within the black cloak.

A slender finger held a test tube, containing ten milliliters of liquid.

“New task.”

Kevin felt her gaze on him and immediately bent down, whispering, “What task?”

“Come in with me.”

The two of them exchanged a glance, temporarily setting aside their playfulness as their serious expressions followed suit beneath their masks.

Three people arrived at the laboratory marked with the letter Z. The entire laboratory was dimly lit, with only a faint glow from some

electronic screens.

The woman stood in front and said, “This is the newly developed drug

M.1.”

“Is it the drug that makes people lose their memory after taking it? Wasn’t it developed by an overseas team?”

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Humans usually lose their memory due to brain trauma or emotional

breakdowns. There is no medication available that can make a person lose their memory without damaging the brain’s nerves.

The success of this medication would be one of the greatest pharmaceutical researches of this century.

“After clinical trials, it was found that this medicine had serious side effects and was also considered defective. I need both of you to work together to improve it.”

“What specifically does it refer to?”

The woman touched the test tube and added, word by word, “If taken by those with severe psychological problems, it would cause mental confusion, leading to schizophrenia and the emergence of multiple personalities.”

“I understood.“.

“These days have been turbulent outside, so the two of you stayed in the laboratory until the most perfect drug was developed.”

The woman’s voice trembled with excitement, “I want to see it as soon as possible!”

“Yes.”


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