Chapter 220

Briar’s eyes sparkled, but she suppressed her excitement and kept still. “Have our people checked the lab?”

Ashton nodded. “They’re in the lab now, but only the personnel and related equipment, some computers in particular, are under control. Rest assured, the data and materials are safe.”

All of that was crucial evidence of the Garzas‘ crimes. Even though the underground lab was overseas, beyond the reach of Dasmieca’s laws, once these things came to light, the local government wouldn’t just stand by. That was when Ashton stepped in to smooth things over, ensuring the Garzas got nailed to that pillar of shame.

Only then did Briar nod in satisfaction, lowering her head to play with her phone, acting all innocent.

The yacht had to crawl along in the stormy seas, and by the time they finally reached Bersy Island, it was already past three in the afternoon.

Their people had subdued the island’s security team, so they walked straight into the lab without meeting any resistance.

Bersy Island used to be an uninhabited island, not very big, but with more than half of it covered in dense forest. That’s why the lab was built deep in the woods, making it nearly impossible to spot from the sea or even from the air. Because of this, the lab on Bersy Island was the most hidden and the largest of all the Garza family’s labs.

“Miss Jennings, this is the data room of their lab. Our team had secured all the files and computers the moment we arrived,” one of the bodyguards said.

Briar followed the bodyguard into a small, unremarkable room, but was taken aback by the rows of bookshelves and dozens of computers humming

with real–time data updates.

The scale of this operation was comparable to that of a medium–sized lab.

Briar walked through the room, found the file Hayden mentioned about her mother from that year, and took all the records of her mother’s experimental drug intake. Her eyes glistened slightly as she said, “Appreciate it. Please have someone copy everything here and send it all back home.”

“Got it.” The bodyguard called in a few more people to start sorting and packing everything according to Briar’s instructions.

at this,” Ashton

herself in a storage room packed with hundreds of bottles, each filled with

others. But when Briar followed Ashton’s pointing finger and caught sight of the label on a jar containing a human brain, she

in a flash, his voice tight

label had faded with age, but the name

the brain of

dumped it in formaldehyde, without any other precautions. It was apparent they weren’t planning to do any further experiments. They

knew why the Garzas insisted on preserving Rosalia’s brain, but it was clear

their hearts clench as they looked at Briar, who looked like she was ready to wipe out the

since she was five, she’d been learning all kinds of medical skills from Tristan. She’d seen and handled more

than she could count.

perfect anatomical grasp, from organ

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of research value, shouldn’t have scared her. But

all over.

also a note that described in chilling detail how they’d gotten their hands on this

bloody, and so

sweetheart, listen to me.” Ashton grabbed

her out of here, now. Don’t

the arm and pulled her away. “Let’s

icy and dangerous, like a wild beast about to explode. After leaving the room, she slipped into a deserted corner, pulled out her phone, and said coldly, “Georgiana, put the Garza family on the global bounty list. 30 million

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