Chapter 163 - Founder of Shi Corps (2/2)

Ariana typed on her keyboard and shook her head, ”No news about him. After he retired, nobody had seen him.”

Zi Yan smiled, ”Then let's start with Shi Kow Wan first. He might be the most suspicious of all since he left his well managed company out of nowhere and disappeared. If he is the leader of the whole thing, then we just need to dig up his ass and screw it.”

Ariana started typing all over again, ”Working on it. Someone go check on Chen Mu and Lin Que, please.”

Everyone felt more motivated as things grew more interesting. Susu, on the other hand, had a question that wasn't answered. She mumbled, ”But Qian Ling is still alive, so that means they still found her useful. If they wanted to kill her, then they could have left her at the explosion. How come they kept her captive for all these years? Just for experiment?”

Ariana's ears moved slightly as she heard Susu's inquiry, ”I have the same question that you have. Qian Ling must have some qualities that we haven't figured out yet. If she could make an illusional wall to trick those bastards, think of her unlimited potential. Also, she mentioned the Project was for afterlife or something like that.”

Susu started scribbling on the board, trying to figure out what Qian Ling could have meant by afterlife. Meanwhile, Chen Nan was sent to the laboratory room to see Chen Mu and Lin Que's progress. Upon entering the room, he could see the two of them with ghastly pale complexions.

Waving in their faces, he asked, ”What's wrong? You two look like you've seen a ghost or something.”

They held the stack of papers in their hands and wrinkled it, ”It's worse than seeing a ghost.”

They passed the papers to him and frowned deeply. Chen Nan flipped through the pages with furrowed brows before slamming the pile to the table.

”What the fuck is this?!”

On top of the table laid the pile of repeatedly tested results of the pill from Qian Ling's container...

Each page was filled with the same keyboard character symbols...

Solution to the report: Error

The pill was unidentifiable.