The Wrong Woman
Chapter 309
Chapter 309
Mila and Phoebe squeezed in as the next elevator arrived. Most of the people on this elevator were the top experts from Norvania, who were here to deal with the aftermath of the explosion. Whispers filled the air in the elevator.
“Exactly what are these purple particles? It’s the first time I’ve seen this phenomenon.”
“I’ve heard it was caused by an accident while developing the hydronium missiles.”
“Hydronium? Hasn’t the researcher who developed hydronium already died? How is this possible?”
“There were two bottles left, but they’re probably gone by now.”
“Are those purple particles the result of hydronium’s reaction with something? The explosion had been terrifying. It felt like half the earth shook. Many continents were affected. There were earthquakes and even tsunamis-”
“Shh, we’re here. Be quiet.”
The elevator chimed, and everyone got off. Mila and Phoebe shared a glance. They followed the others out of the elevator and into a large conference room.
Joe and Alan, whom Mila had
reconstruction.
less experience were standing on the sidelines. Mila and Phoebe stood in a corner,
damage caused by the explosion, and how to deal with the pollutants in the
is the quickest and most effective way to reduce the pollution based
long will it take?” Nathan
The filtration for water pollution will
skepticism began
at our base, let alone all of our
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supposed to move
isn’t feasible.”
be many people living nearby, but there are still at least ten thousand people scattered arcund. How do
scanned the room and asked, “Any
data, hoping to find a solution in the mountain of
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