Chapter 211

Chapter 211

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The Special Operations team was tracking the Hommas Technology drug case. Their investigation led them overseas.

Glenn said, “You were right to suspect there was someone behind Lionel.

“Mr. Jennings took over the case. They received intel suggesting the suspect was at sea, leading to their dispatch for apprehension. However, complications arose, resulting in their disappearance and leaving their current status unknown.”

Quinlyn saw the files spread out on the table and realized that the Special Operations had been investigating Lionel’s death ever since his sudden passing that day.

“What did he do?” Quinlyn pressed her fingers on Warren’s photo, unconsciously exerting a little force.

Glenn said, “Warren, the former chairman of DigitalKey Group, had cooperation with some of our departments. He fled abroad in April this year, and his whereabouts are unknown.

“However, we found clues to the suspect from the files he leaked. Someone saw him dining with the suspect in the hotel. So we suspect that he has defected to the other side and is using his knowledge of our system to help them commit crimes.”

This was the worst–case scenario and the most likely.

Quinlyn responded softly but didn’t comment.

After the shooting that day, she didn’t contact Warren because she was afraid of exposing him. After all, Warren had saved her, and the evidence didn’t directly indicate that Warren was involved.

“How do we save the Special Operations team since they disappeared at sea?” Quinlyn asked Glenn, changing the topic.

Glenn replied, “Something must have gone wrong if the plane didn’t crash. Perhaps it was magnetic interference or signal shielding. We’ll have to go to the destination to find out for sure.”

“Okay.” Quinlyn rarely went to the sea and had no concept of search and rescue. She added, “I want to go with the rescue team, is that possible?”

Quinlyn to provide information. He said, “You grew up in the borderlands. Can you

Glenn had looked through Quinlyn’s file after Quinlyn’s last release from the juvenile detention center. He knew a lot about Quinlyn

Quinlyn replied earnestly.

Could she go?

wait for the equipment and personnel to be ready. Ocean rescue was risky, and he was a little

at the villa, waiting for news. But the next day, she received a call from

missing,” said

sat up in bed, her breathing heavy. “What

to watch over him. However, Edward vanished from the garden. His disappearance, in this renowned technology institute

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investigating. Don’t panic! Quinton’s comfort did

hanging up the phone was to call Warren.

but she only heard a busy tone, Panning to

these files while tracking overseas information. The part they were trying to crack mens beds a recent Edward’s

cool glow of the screen as lines of code scrolled past. She hit

medical institutions.

Warren had poured his heart and soul into genetics research, acting as a bridge between domestic and foreign institutions. This list detailed each institution’s research projects, and the hospital

it.

hospital specialized in Peripheral Neurology and conducted related research in prosthetics and human réactifedtion. This research benefited from access to a larger patient data pool and the

asleep until late that night. As the sun peeked through

the Hill family’s Martial Arts School and 901 Military

a few moments to place the two names before he snapped awake. Throwing open the door, he asked, “What happened to Quinlyn?”

only one who could bring both the Hill family’s Martial Arts School and 901 Military Base

looked nervous. He said, “I don’t know. Ms. Yates was waiting downstairs with her luggage before

on his clothes and

trainees stationed in Brynton, members of the 901 Military Base, a group of professors from Briarwood University, and technical teams of

you doing?” asked Glenn.

people looked intimidating, as if

Quinlyn stood up and apologized to Glenn first. Then she continued, “Edward is missing too. I have

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