Chapter 1485
"I worked with him for a longer time, I guess. Although we had our differences, he was a senior, and he
devised the experiment, so his death saddens me," Lily said blandly.
"Oh?" Rhea was curious as she raised her eyebrows. "Differences? In what aspect?" "About the
experiment." Lily turned to look at Rhea in the same way, her gaze unwavering.
'The experiment? What do you mean? Didn't you say Professor Thompson devised it, and you respect
him? Oh, yes. Are you no longer with the lab? I heard you left?" Rhea asked.
"Yes." Lily nodded and continued, "Since we couldn’t see eye to eye with each other and our
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtdifferences would only grow if I stayed, I left."
Rhea looked astonished. "What kind of differences can’t be reconciled? From how I see it, the
experiment is progressing quite smoothly. I heard you’re competent, but could it be that what you
believed was wrong? At least the experiment is showing good results now!" "What do you mean by
good results? Have you guys pulled off the experiments on the poisonous herbs?" Lily stared into
Rhea's eyes. She asked while observing Rhea's expression.
Rhea burst out laughing and waved. "I'm sorry. Although you contributed a lot to the lab, I can’t answer
any classified information questions since you've left and are no longer one of us."
Lily gazed at Rhea but did not join her laughter. Instead, Lily waited till Rhea stopped laughing, then
curled her lips and said blandly, 'That's understandable." "Then may I ask what kind of differences you
had with Professor Thompson?" Rhea pursued the question again.
"Differences about the experiment's very basis." Lily looked over her shoulder at the research institute's
door and saw workers moving in and out of the building.
'Those white-coated people move around in a hurry, and everything looks the same as usual. It doesn't
matter if I stay here or not. Even Professor Thompson’s death, the man who had started it all, would
not have the slightest impact on this place. Well, as the saying goes, life goes on.' "For example?"
Rhea seemed very interested in Lily's differences with Thompson and was undeterred.
"For example, I think the experiment shouldn't continue, and the lab should immediately disband with
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmall lab data and samples destroyed!” Lily fixed her glare on Rhea. "Are you satisfied with my answer,
Ms. Moore?" "Are you upset?"
Rhea noticed Lily's expression and smiled. "I'm just curious, and I like to get to the bottom of
everything, so I hope you don't mind. Anyway, now that you said so, I'm even more curious. Why
should the experiment stop?
"Oh, yes, I also heard that you tried to destroy the lab data. I think such behavior is a bit extreme, and
for a while, I wrongly assumed that you got fired because of it,” Rhea spoke smilingly, although she
was tactless.
'You're truly a curious person, aren't you?" Lily nodded. "Anyway, being curious is good for science, and
we can only achieve innovations and breakthroughs if we don't stop asking questions. I have a
question for you, and I believe you can answer me." "Oh?" Rhea was intrigued. "What is it? I must say
upfront that I can’t tell you anything about the experiment." "Of course, I won't put you on the spot. I just
want to ask about someone," Lily said casually.