Rhea looked at Lily’s indifferent expression and genuinely could not tell whether or not what she said was true.
"Rhea, enough with your arrogance," Lily dropped her smile, hoping Rhea could reflect on herself.
"You're the arrogant one!" However, Rhea did not listen and narrowed her eyes slightly. "Lily Christian, I can't wait to see what will happen to you!"
With that, she turned and left the laboratory.
Lily's eyes became colder as she watched Rhea leave.
Rhea was right. Lily was just pulling her leg.
Based on what Alexander had said on the phone, Lily did not even know what kind of symbiote was in Austin's body and how it spread, let alone how to cure it. But since Rhea knew about it, she must know what symbiote it was and how to dispel it.
From what she had inadvertently revealed just now, the symbiote was probably not from West Virho but from abroad. It was undoubtedly correct to start with ancient medical books. Still, they might also need to combine it with some foreign knowledge.
‘I must convey this information to the old man as soon as possible,’ Lily thought.
Lily continued to record the data in front of the experimental table. She watched the numbers change on the computer and took notes seriously. Half an hour later, she put away her notes and left the laboratory.
The weather outside was gloomy, with no sun. It was depressing as she walked out of the research base. She had just walked a few steps forward when Mike appeared behind her and whispered as he walked, "I heard what you said to Rhea. Alex called me as well. What is a symbiote? What is going on?"
Lily turned her head to shoot him a glance before walking forward without saying a word. Mike was taken aback for a moment and immediately followed her. The two walked forward in such a leisurely manner that nothing seemed suspicious.
"Austin had a symbiote in him, and it's triggered to be released on purpose. Are you not involved in this?" She asked lowly.
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