Chapter 642 Who Tampered With the Samples?
Before Elspeth had a chance to contemplate, she received an incoming call from the manufacturer
side.
The current drug research had progressed to the critical stage of preliminary sample testing, where
there was no room for any mistakes.
The consequences of any mistake would extend far beyond damaging their reputation.
"Miss Lynwood, I have some terrible news! We've got a big situation on our hands!" The urgent voice
on the other end conveyed the severity of the situation.
Elspeth's long-standing unease, which had plagued her for some time, suddenly materialized into a
stark reality. With a nervous jolt, she swiftly rose from her seat and anxiously inquired, "What's
happened?"
"When I arrived at the manufacturer to inspect the goods today, the whole batch was completely ruined!
I asked the manufacturer about it, but they were just as clueless. They said everything was fine during
the early morning check, and they can't explain how it turned out like this."
Furrowing her brow with concern, Elspeth replied, "Let's not panic for now. I'll head over there and
investigate firsthand."
Deep within her thoughts, she harbored a sense of gratitude for not having fully committed to this
batch. She couldn't help but ponder the potential consequences if she had inadvertently allowed these
problematic products to infiltrate the market. The mere thought of the chaos it could unleash sent
shivers down her spine.
She nonchalantly grabbed a jacket and drove to the outskirts where the manufacturer was located.
The distance between the company and the manufacturer was relatively short, just a half-hour journey.
As Elspeth stepped out of the car, her secretary, Mia, awaited her at the entrance with an anxious
expression, bordering on tears.
Elspeth noticed the distress and immediately asked, "What's wrong? Why are you crying?"
Mia's voice trembled with a hint of sobbing as she replied, "All of the samples have been completely
destroyed."
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtA heavy sense of despair settled in Elspeth's heart, but she managed to maintain her composure as
she calmly inquired, "Was it intentional?"
"Yes, and the culprit was incredibly careful. We haven't found a single clue."
"Are you telling me there's absolutely no clue?"
"Yes, chances are the person slipped in wearing gloves and shoe cover. Moreover, they picked the
dead of night when everything was calm and silent. No one could have caught a whiff of their
presence."
To make matters worse, it occurred in the secluded outskirts where the culprit could carry out their
deeds without interruption.
As Mia continued to cry, Elspeth took out a tissue and handed it to her. "There, there. This is not your
fault, nor is it a result of any negligence on your part. You are not to blame, so please don't cry."
Mia accepted the tissue, sniffling and expressing her gratitude in a soft murmur.
Noticing her distressed state, Elspeth advised her to take a moment to rest in the car. Then, she made
her way alone into the factory building.
A small crowd had gathered inside, and they directed their unwavering attention toward her as she
entered the premises.
Her sharp gaze immediately caught sight of Jorman Karr, the owner of the manufacturer, whose eyes
revealed a hint of guilt.
"Miss Lynwood, I'm truly sorry," he apologized with a hint of remorse in his voice.
She shook her head and proceeded to inquire, "Was there any surveillance? Did it capture any
evidence?"
Jorman's unease was palpable as he responded, "Well, you see, it's not that we didn't want to pull up
the surveillance footage, but there happened to be a power outage last night, and none of the cameras
were functional."
She squinted suspiciously. "A power outage on the exact night this incident occurred? That seems like
quite a coincidence."
"Yes, I also find it too coincidental, but that's exactly what happened," he replied.
His flustered state grew more apparent as he struggled to find the right words. Sensing his panic,
Elspeth waved her hand to signal him to calm down. "Where are the damaged samples? Show them to
me."
Carefully, he took out a vial of solution. "There are puncture marks on the rubber stopper of the vials. It
appears they were injected with a syringe."
Elspeth's brow furrowed in contemplation. "But why did you choose to seal them with rubber stoppers
when adding the solvent in the first place?"
Jorman stuttered for a moment before reluctantly speaking up. "Well, rubber stoppers are cheaper and
easier to use…"
Taking a deep breath, Elspeth realized that now was not the time to place blame on him.
After that, she surveyed her surroundings and noticed that the floor was spotless as if no one had ever
set foot in there. "Did the person come in wearing shoe covers?"
Jorman nodded in agreement. "Most likely, because when we entered, there wasn't a speck of dust
from outside."
Intrigued by this observation, she crouched down and examined the area meticulously.
Although there was some dust on the floor, it was mostly in the corners and edges.
It looked like someone had deliberately wiped it clean.
Taking note of these significant details, she stood up and casually inquired, "How frequently do you
clean this area?"
Jorman did not expect her to bring up this question out of the blue and hesitated for a moment.
"Generally, it's twice a day. Once in the morning when we arrive and another time in the evening before
we leave."
As she listened to his reply, a conviction began to form in her mind. He's lying.
"Why would you help that person cover up the traces?" Elspeth chuckled and mercilessly tear off the
veil of deceit.
Jorman, initially startled by her words, panicked and exclaimed, "Miss Lynwood, I understand that our
negligence may have led to this mistake, but you can't falsely accuse me. How could you pin such a
big incident on me?"
"Whether it's a false accusation or not, don't you know deep down inside?" With a chuckle, she pointed
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmat the ground and pressed on, "Could you please explain why you chose to clean the area this
morning, despite being aware of the theft that occurred last night?"
Caught off guard, Jorman was at a loss for words. He couldn't come up with any other explanation and
could only muster a response with forced confidence. "I was simply prioritizing cleanliness without
delving into such details."
Then, she directed her attention toward the person standing behind him and called out, "You there,
come here for a moment."
Gordon Tarmin slowly shuffled closer.
"Are you the one in charge of cleaning this area?" she questioned.
Gordon's eyes widened in surprise. He had been an inconspicuous presence, merely blending into the
background. How did he get noticed by her?
His response stumbled out hesitantly. "Umm…"
"Everyone around here has clean shoe soles, except for you. Yours are marked by water stains. You're
likely the one responsible for scrubbing the floor," she explained.
Elspeth's analysis was logical and persuasive, making it difficult for anyone not to be convinced.
Realizing that she had already figured it out, Gordon could only lower his head in admission,
confessing, "Yes, it was me who was cleaning today."
"Now, can you explain why you tried to cover up the evidence?"
Seeing Elspeth's relentless questioning, Jorman swiftly intervened and positioned himself in front of
Gordon. "Miss Lynwood, you're in the wrong here. He's just an ordinary employee. How can you put
such a big blame on him?"
Gordon blinked nervously, and his forehead glistened with sweat.
"Whether my accusation is false or not, let's cut to the chase and ask him directly. We'll get to the
bottom of it in no time."
Then, she extended her arm and gave Jorman a push. Although it didn't seem forceful, he
unconsciously stumbled back a few steps.
Witnessing her display of strength, Jorman instantly deflated and dared not to challenge her any
further.
Instead of succumbing to anger, Elspeth sported a sarcastic smile as she approached Gordon with her
arms crossed. "Tell me, who instructed you to do this? And where is the person who tempered with the
samples now?"