Chapter 1782 – A Turning Point in Spoiled by Mr. Russell by Luminous Night
In this chapter of Spoiled by Mr. Russell, Luminous Night introduces major changes to the story. Chapter 1782 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Romance genre.
"Don't say that!" She raised her hand to cover his lips, looking up at him. "What are you going to spend your money on? They don't need money. Besides, what will the children and I eat if you spend all your money?"
Seeing her serious look, Alexander laughed and pulled her hand away to kiss her. "At least you can still joke around. That means you're not in a bad mood."
"I'm not, but I'm not in a good mood either. It's been a few months, and I still don't have a clue. It's a real mess. I feel like they've been leading me by the nose." Lily pursed her lips, a little discouraged.
Before, she had always been confident. Now, it seemed like it was faltering.
"What?" Alexander leaned back and put one hand on the sofa, gently stroking her hair. His gesture was gentle and had a surprisingly calming power.
She didn't answer but instead tilted her head to think. Then, she said, "I've been thinking about things for the past few months. There is always a link between them."
Following her, he tilted his head and pondered. "What link?"
"This all started at the research institute. I think Professor Thompson was also used by them, or in other words, he was their pawn. The experiments, in the beginning, were all a pretense. They just wanted to use the research institute's location, personnel, and preliminary ideas to do what they wanted. I didn't know that at the beginning."
"Yeah." Alexander nodded thoughtfully as he listened to her analysis carefully without interruption.
Lily continued, "Not long after, the plague broke out in Burnwken. Although it seems irrelevant, there is a link between that and the virus they've developed. Then there's Edward. I don't know what happened to him, but my gut tells me it also relates to them."
Of course, these were just her guesses and analyses based on the data in the database.
She knew a lot about perfumery and traditional herbs, but she had not looked into toxicity classification too much yet.
In recent years, with the rapid advancement of science, the most problematic diseases she had been exposed to were various lesions. The probability of poisoning was minimal.
In this case, the virus was artificially created, and she did not participate in its creation. Therefore, it was even more challenging to resolve.
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