Chapter 425 - Aleksis Progress (2/2)
Meanwhile, Rhionen Industries, which in recent years had been competing with the Schneider Group in many fields, was taking the opportunity to seize important projects which were initially carried out by the Schneider Group.
Their goal was to push through their automation projects into many new countries. Caspar was forced to work hard to restore the market confidence in his group.
”I have to go home to Switzerland ... I am worried about the children,” Finland whispered sadly. ”I hope you can settle your business immediately and come home to us.”
Caspar shook his head, ”If it is true that Rhionen Industries and Rhionen Assasins are led by the same person, I cannot stay quiet. I will fight them, to avenge what they did to Aleksis.”
Finland hugged Caspar for a long time, trying to lighten his burden. ”If not for the children, I will stay here forever with you, and even help you in the office.”
Finland remembered that 17 years ago she had worked in the same office as Caspar, and they were able to spend a lot of time together. Later, when Aleksis had recovered, she was determined to join the company and help Caspar with the business. She would not let her husband work alone.
”I miss the days when we worked together in the New York office,” Caspar said, kissing Finland's hair gently. ”Later, when Aleksis wakes up, you have to help me in the office. I can't stand being apart from you even for just a few hours. I can make you my personal assistant. Ben is busy taking care of too many things, I need a real assistant.”
”I will, Honey. Later, when Aleksis recovers, I will come to help you.” Finland kissed her husband's lips lovingly then let go of his arms. She must prepare for her flight to Switzerland to see their children.
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[1] Nazi Human Experimentation
It was a series of medical experiments on large numbers of prisoners, including children, by Nazi Germany in its concentration camps in the early to mid 1940s, during World War II and the Holocaust. Chief target populations included Romani, Sinti, ethnic Poles, Soviet POWs, disabled Germans, and Jews from across Europe.
Nazi physicians and their assistants forced prisoners into participating; they did not willingly volunteer and no consent was given for the procedures. Typically, the experiments resulted in death, trauma, disfigurement or permanent disability, and as such are considered examples of medical torture.
Some examples of experiments they conducted are:
- Experiments on twins
- Bone, muscle, and nerve transplantation experiments
- Head injury experiments
- Freezing experiments
- Sterilization and fertility experiments
- Etc.