Sweet Revenge

Sweet Revenge By Nuit Chapter 747



Sweet Revenge By Nuit Chapter 747

Chapter 747 Hello, my name is Silvia.

Silvia rushed to the city hospital, but she was still a step behind.

Professor Reyes had been declared dead when she arrived.

She closed her eyes tightly, could no longer hear the sound, and would never snatch the computer

and experimental data from her again after taking a look.

“Professor Reyes…” Her voice trembled slightly, and she extended her hand, her fingertips trembling slightly.

“Are you related to him?

“The doctor inquired, slowly pulling up a white cloth to cover his face.

Silvia shook his head and suddenly thought, “Has his family not arrived yet?

“He didn’t have a mobile phone with him, so he couldn’t contact anyone. Do you know any of his relatives? Could you please assist me in getting in touch?”

The doctor was busy rescuing the patient, and when he arrived, he couldn’t find anything to contact his family except the driver’s license in the car, but now he’s found someone who knew the

deceased.

“I don’t know his family,” Silvia shrugged, having never met Professor Reyes’ relatives.

She came to the laboratory primarily to conduct experiments; she had never inquired about Professor Reyes’ family situation, and she disliked inquiring about other people’s personal affairs; now she asked

her to contact him, but she had no idea who to contact.

Silvia’s mind was a little confused as she walked out of the emergency room, thinking of Professor Reyes, who was still on the phone with her before.

Human life is extremely fragile, and you never know when an accident will occur.

But was it a true accident?

“Have you met Rohan Reyes?

“A traffic officer approached her with a notebook and pen, looked at her, and inquired.

Silvia raised his eyelids and said, “I know.”

“How are you connected to him?

“The traffic cop inquired once more.

“Could be…colleagues.” After all, they worked in the same laboratory for a while, so they could only be considered colleagues.

“Coworker, could you contact his family? Or someone who can assist with follow-up?”

Silvia shook his head numbly and seemed to think, “Is there no contact information for his family members in his mobile phone?

“I can’t find the phone, he doesn’t have a phone on him,” the traffic cop grumbled.

“How about driving? Is it somewhere in the car?”

“No, I haven’t found it,” the traffic cop said, shaking his head. “Perhaps he didn’t bring it.”

“He brought it! He had previously called me, so he must have brought the phone.” Silvia suspected

something was wrong.

Just now, the doctor mentioned that Professor Reyes didn’t bring his mobile phone. She didn’t think much about it, but when the traffic cop mentioned it, she realized something was wrong. Professor Reyes had spoken to her on the phone earlier and said he was already on his way.

If not, there is only one problem: the phone was taken away!

Why was Professor Reyes’ phone stolen, and who took it? This is clearly not an accident!

“I want to ask, has the Palmer phone that caused the accident been arrested, and has he taken Professor Reyes’ phone?” she asked anxiously, turning her head.

“No, the perpetrator has been apprehended. He didn’t have the deceased’s phone with him. The collision occurred at the intersection of the two vehicles. The deceased was driving at a high rate of speed. The large truck ignored the intersection and proceeded to turn again.” said the traffic

officer.

“I see, thank you,” Silvia said, nodding.

She couldn’t remember how she got out of the hospital; all she knew was that when she walked into

the sun and raised her head, she felt dizzy for a while.

Everything is intertwined: the laboratory, the plague, Leo, Professor Reyes…

She began to wonder if she could handle it; who is the invisible black hand behind him, who wants

to kill himself, who wants to kill Professor Reyes, and what happened to Leo?

After much thought, all of this is inextricably linked to the laboratory.

She got into the car, took a deep breath, and told Palmer, “Drive, go to the Lab.”

The car arrived quickly, and she stood at the door, looking at this familiar yet unfamiliar laboratory, but she did not lift her foot to walk in.

Stepping inside, Silvia wasn’t sure what to expect or if she would be in danger, but she didn’t have a

choice.

She was about to enter the door, squinting her eyes, when she discovered that the password she had entered was incorrect.

After thinking about it, Silvia made sure she remembered correctly, and entered it again, but it was still prompted that the password was wrong. At this moment, the door opened, and a head poked out from inside, “What are you doing?

With a strange expression, Silvia replied, “I’m from the laboratory, and I want to go in.”

“People in the laboratory, why haven’t I seen you before?” the man inquired, “The password is incorrect, you can’t enter.”

“I…” Silvia wanted to say more, but the door was shut again.

This is because the password and even the gatekeeper have been changed; how long has she been gone? Have so many things happened? Silvia became increasingly concerned that the problem in the laboratory was serious.

Taking two steps back, Silvia looked up at the building in front of me, remembering how not long

and ago

she was still busy inside, and how she was greeted by people when she came in and out, how she was also the team’s core figure, but now Silvia couldn’t even enter the gate.

What a cruel irony…

The sound of a car driving behind him caused Silvia to turn sideways, see a car approaching, and Belonging © NôvelDram/a.Org.

stop.

At the same time, the door quickly opened in unison.

She squinted and saw that the person in the car was a woman, with long hair curled around her shoulders, big sunglasses on, and her red lips were cool, capable, and unrestrained.

“Please move me out of the way,” she said, looking at Silvia.

Silvia didn’t feel like he was in her way; in fact, the gate was wide enough for her to pass through, but her arrogance was overflowing from head to toe.

“Are you with the lab?

” Silvia inquired.

“What is your purpose here?

“She raised her brows and couldn’t see her eyes through the sunglasses, but she could tell she was

irritated.

“Professor Reyes has an accident, and I’m here to notify the lab,” Silvia said, looking at her.

His gaze was fixed on her face, and when he noticed that she was clearly startled, he paused for two seconds before asking, “What happened? What is your name?”

“My name is Silvia,” she explained, “and Professor Reyes was in a car accident, and he is… gone. The police were unable to contact his family members, so the laboratory, could you assist with Professor Reyes’ funeral arrangements?”

“So, you are Silvia!” the woman said slowly as she removed her sunglasses and looked at her with narrow and beautiful eyes.

Silvia looked at her confused.

“Get in the car, let’s go in and talk,” she said as she leaned over and opened the door on the other

side.


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