It’s Love That Blinds Him – Chapter 149

Despite the same screen and the same red dot, Lucia had left Strinas for the Spanish. Looking at the slowly moving red dot on the screen, Malcolm was expressionless, and the turmoil in his heart at this moment was perfectly hidden.

He wanted to touch her, but he couldn’t. He wanted to know what Lucia was doing, but he didn’t want to check again, fearing that it would cause him to fall back into the abyss. The corners of his mouth turned up slightly in a wry smile. Was he making fun of himself or the current relationship between him and Lucia? Maybe both.

At the mine in South Africa, the scientific research personnel sent by the Evans Group frowned after careful investigation. Calvin impatiently awaited the result. On the other hand, Byron seemed much calmer. They all wore protective clothing to avoid possible radiation here.

lvin couldn’t help but ask.

ome radiation in the mine, but it is absolutely not enough to destroy one person, let alone so many people falling one after the other. There is only one source of radiation. light radiation produced after minerals have been accumulated over thousands of years.” The scientific research staff gave a definitive answer afte

d working here? » Calvin asked another way.

scientific research staff agreed with Calvin.

mine, then there must have been someone deliberately framing the Evans group, or the miners themselves did not know if they had ever been infected by radiation. Miners were always rare. Only those who were extremely short of money or from poor families would be willing to do such dangerous work. Two kinds of thoughts hovered in his mind. For safety reasons, Byron headed to the

 After Byron contacted Malcolm, he reported what had happened

” » A cold voice spoke on the other end of the line.

family, but none of them have taken action, including Lowell.” Byron was also confused.

bvious doubt in Malcolm’s tone.

e’s any news.” Byron never gave an uncertain answer.

 With what had happened before, he had even checked the mercenary system, but he found that no one had access to mining. Everything seemed to be too quiet. All sorts of possibilities could lie beneath such tranquility. Maybe it was the peace before

d Byron. He quickly left the office and headed towards the location of the disturbance. When Byron saw the

ssible. Finally, he looked at Calvin, but then he shook his head, denying his own idea. If it were Calvin, he wouldn’t be as surprised as Byron was now.

he wasn’t a good ac

ing the real situation in the hospital.

Director Lamont, according

ou got such ridiculous news. I think whoever gave you the informati

s would be under surveillance to prevent an unforeseen event from happening.

you two home,” Byron said suddenly.

at Byron and said nothing. He wasn’t an idiot and knew Byron worked for the CEO. Since the CEO had sent someone like Byron here, there must be a reason. Therefore, he and Byron had never interfered with each other. They performed their own tasks separately. Since Byron volunteered to take on the task, Calvin had no reason to object. After all, it was good to stay out of trouble.

leave, they were provoked by Byron’s lukewarm voice.

’t blame me for being rude to you two,” Byron threatened.

exchanged glances and left the mine. However, Byron underestimated foreign journalists. They were eager to know the truth directly, unlike some national reporters who could be easily affected by coercion and temptation.

ergency meeting as soon as possible. He reported the current situation to Malcolm. But before this matter was over, more bad news arrived.

How could that be?” Calvin paced anxiously back and forth, phone in hand.

opsy was denied by the families of the miners, who were currently causing problems at the hospital.

did their fa

dical conditions. No one expected such an accident to happen soon after. It was beyond their expectations that the patients’ organ failure would develop so quickly.

hospital manager was in a dilemma.

wind.

ed at the hospital, they exchanged looks. Calvin entered the hospital manager’s office first, while Byron stayed outside to control the chaos outside.

time. Then they silently signed the autopsy agreements and the confidential agreements. Looking at the signed agreements one by one, Byron said coldly: “Now that you have taken the money, keep your mouth shut.” If bad news spreads, you can imagine the consequences.”

He looked at the door indifferently and soon focused on the situation in front of him.

hree days,” the hospital manager promised.

from you,” Calvin stood up and said formally.

ca once again plunged everyone into a bottomless abyss. “There is

source in the group’

sses were stated. Such a newspaper alone was enough to shock the local population. After all, South Africa was not a place of absolute wealth. Otherwise there wouldn’t be so many miners in so many mines. The report would lead directly to panic among the mine’s miners.

in slammed the paper and cursed.

rs today, no matter how much it costs. Inform the CEO immediately. Hold a video conference,” Calvin quickly gave the order.

wo journalists who appeared in the mine yesterday? Byron regretted letting the two journalists go so easily. It was South

r. This was not a role easy to take on.

would be unimaginable.

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