Trinity took a sip of tea and continued, “I was not my husband’s first wife. The reason my husband divorced his wife was because he was unable to have children. After going to the hospital, it was found out that it was my husband’s problem. My husband filed for divorce so as not to hold up his ex-wife. When I met him, I initially admired his talent and person, but later this admiration also became love. I took the initiative to pursue him.”
At this point, Trinity had a warm smile on her face and continued: “But he didn’t agree to be with me. When I pressed him, he told me the truth, saying that he was unable to have children, unable to bring me a real sense of family, destined to give me happiness. I seriously thought about it later, maybe it would be regrettable not to have my own biological children, but missing out on the one I love would be a lifelong regret. I was honest with him later and said, I don’t care. No children, we can adopt one, as long as we are together is happiness.”
“That’s how we got married. Then we adopted Nora from the orphanage when she was four years old.” Trinity smiled, then the smile on her face gradually dimmed, she continued, “Later, I learned that the main cause of my husband’s health problems was his work. That is, the drugs developed at Ant Co. To put it simply, the drugs developed have trace amounts of toxins that cause some harm to the human body, and only with the accumulation of months and months will the body have problems.”
“Toxins?”
Jason frowned, and the gaze in his eyes snapped up harshly.
“This is also my guess, the specific evidence is not to take out. Anyway, Ant Co. did make some compensation. My husband has always been grateful for Ant Co.’s appreciation and respect for him, and did not go deeper into this issue.” Trinity sighed lightly and continued, “But for the sake of my husband’s health, I asked him to leave his job and not to go to the front line to conduct research on drugs. My husband agreed and moved on to manage the drug generation side of things.”
“Unfortunately, the good times didn’t last long. About seven years ago, my husband was ordered to return to the front line to develop a vital new drug. My husband was also the head of the research team. He accepted Ant Co.’s offer and went to work on this new drug. From then on, he worked early and late, often working overtime. At the end of the day, he changed, becoming sullen and silent. He never drank, but sometimes he would come home and drink heavily.
I asked him what had happened, but he wouldn’t say. Until one time when he was drunk again, he mumbled something to the effect that the formula he had worked on was not to produce some new drug, but was being used to make something for a different purpose. He didn’t know exactly what the company was going to produce, but he could surmise from the formula he had developed that what the company was producing was chemically related and still harmful to humans.
Those two years are the most depressed days of his will, the whole face depressed. Until one day five years ago, he called home and said he was ready to resign, and then our family went to Europe to take a good trip to relax. The moment I received the call, I was happy. After all, for the past two years, I could see that he was not happy, the reason lies in the work. It’s good to resign and slowly be able to be happy.
That night, I cooked a table full of food, but I couldn’t wait for him to return. What I waited for was the news of his sudden death, in the drug research room, from a sudden myocardial infarction.”
Trinity will tell the story of the year, said the last emotionally also up, with a kind of grief and anger a kind of hurt.
“Is Trinity thinking something is fishy about Uncle Caelan’s death?” Jason asked.
Trinity lifted her eyes, which were already a little red, and she choked out, “Of course there’s something fishy. Although from the cause of death, it is indeed a myocardial infarction. But what is the trigger for a myocardial infarction? It was entirely related to the new drug my husband was researching, which was not a purely crushed drug, but was related to a dangerous chemical. Of course, I did not have conclusive evidence at hand, and I could not go to the indications. I can only swallow my anger, I only know that my husband’s death was caused by Ant Co.”
“Toxins? Chemicals?”
A look of deep thought passed through Jason’s eyes.
Previously Lukas had said that HM1 Toxin, who had killed Dragon Shade fighters, was linked to Ant Co. but that was speculation and there was no evidence at hand.
Now listening to Trinity’s story, a question came to Jason’s mind – could it be that the new drug that Ant Co. had asked Caelan to develop was just a front, and the real purpose was to develop a new chemical toxin with Caelan’s help?
“After Uncle Caelan’s death, I think Ant Co. continued the research on the drug that Uncle Caelan was working on, right? Is this research lab inside Ant Co.?” Jason asked.
Trinity shook her head and said, “As far as I know, this research lab is not within Ant Co. Even this research lab is independent and has no connection with Ant Co. I only found out about it when I was sorting through my husband’s belongings and saw some scattered notes left behind.”
“Does Trinity know where this research lab is located?” Jason asked.
“I’m not going to lie, after my husband left, I have been trying to collect relevant evidence in secret to get a justice for my husband. I found the location of this research room based on some of the transcripts my husband left behind. This research room is very secluded and guarded 24 hours a day, so outsiders can’t get in at all. I didn’t go in there because I was afraid of spooking the police, and I was also afraid that Nora and I would be retaliated by Ant Co.” Trinity said.
Jason brightened up and said, “Trinity might as well tell me exactly where this research lab is. I’d like to go in and take a look if I get a chance.”
Trinity didn’t hesitate and said, “Okay. But you have to be careful. ant Co. is very powerful, if they know you want to investigate this lab, they may turn against you.”
Jason smiled blandly and said, “Trinity need not worry about that. I will have the means to defend myself.”
Trinity nodded as she took a pen in her study, wrote down an address on a blank piece of paper, and handed it to Jason.
Jason put it away and then asked, “I wonder what aspect of Trinity’s own illness is it?”
“I can’t say exactly, it is the onset of the disease, headache, weakness, the kind of headache are hate to let people pull off the hair, unbearable. If it continues, there are even additional symptoms such as hallucinations and hallucinations … Nora took me all over the world to seek medical help, but did not find out the specific root cause of the disease, only relief, can not be cured.” Trinity opened her mouth, then she smiled lightly and said, “But I have looked away, as long as Nora can live well, I also have no regrets.”
Jason nodded and made a note of Trinity’s own disease characteristics.
He is not a healer, and there is nothing he can do about Trinity’s illness.
There are top doctors in the military, including neurological ones, so it’s easy to ask about them with his contacts in the military.
He would also be happy if someone could cure Trinity’s own illness, and he would hate to see such a woman who has gone through such hardships suffer from this illness again.