Chapter 383: Successfully Rescuing Infants
Gunshots rang out in the laboratory, but the X Bureau was well-prepared. The GTO personnel inside were caught off guard, especially since their leader had already fled. Naturally, they faced a spectacular defeat.
Tina continued to watch the screen, her fingers flying over the keyboard. “The left side isn’t a dead end. Pursue them,” she directed. She was analyzing the terrain, switching to real-time mode and connecting to an infrared imaging device to maximize the chances of tracking Jasper’s escape route.
Despite Jared’s thorough preparations, there were too many infants here, and manpower was inevitably insufficient. Jasper was very familiar with the place; if he had pre-planned his escape route, it would be difficult to catch him.
Suddenly, Tina saw a flash on the screen. “Uncle, be careful, there’s a bomb!” she warned.
With a loud bang, an explosion occurred 800 meters from the laboratory entrance. The thermal imager immediately malfunctioned, leaving only flickering red dots on the screen. Tina cursed, shut down the computer, and rushed towards the explosion site.
“Uncle! Unc-”
“Tina,” Jared called out as he crawled out from the ashes, holding Nathan Lehman in one hand and Hayden in the other. “I’m fine. Check on them.”
Hayden groaned, “Serena, my arm is broken.”
Nathan Lehman also pointed to his left hand. “Mine too.”
Tina sighed in relief and quickly picked up some scattered wooden boards to splint their broken arms. “This will do for now; we’ll treat it properly later. It’s not a big issue.”
She looked up at Jared, who was staring at the ruins with a severe expression and eyes like blades. Tina understood Jared’s feelings-they had almost caught Jasper. Who would have thought there’d be a new type of bomb buried here that even their detectors couldn’t pick up? If Tina hadn’t switched to real-time map detection just now, it wouldn’t have been just two broken arms; they might not even have intact bodies.
Tina stepped forward and placed a hand on Jared’s shoulder. “Uncle, let’s go back.”
Jared nodded. Jasper was considered one of GTO’s top three leaders; he wouldn’t be easily captured.
“Captain, all missing infants have been found. Two are in critical condition; please… help us, Captain’s wife,” a team member reported.
Tina froze for a moment-Captain’s wife! She turned around to see everyone except Hayden looking at her. Oh right, she was the wife! But don’t call her that-they were just engaged!
Hayden kicked the reporting team member from his seat on a rock. “What Captain’s wife? Did I agree to that? Call her that again and I’ll break your teeth!”
The team member ignored Hayden and looked at Tina instead. “Ma’am, there’s no time.”
Tina snapped back to reality and patted her subordinate’s shoulder. “Call me Tina next time.” She then hurried to the laboratory; time was life and couldn’t be wasted.
Jared dusted himself off and told the team member, “Hayden’s bonus is yours this time.”
“Thank you, Captain! Thank you, Ma’am!” The team member was overjoyed and even thanked Hayden.
Hayden wanted to clench his fist but winced in pain instead. Jared, you’re heartless! Of course, he didn’t dare say that out loud.
Just then, Jared’s phone rang. He glanced at the caller ID, his deep eyes narrowing before answering it. After listening for a moment, he replied in a low voice, “I understand.” He hung up and told Tina, “Lily was released three hours ago.”
He didn’t last even a day.
Tina’s eyes narrowed as she let out a cold laugh. “Their reach is quite impressive.”
Jared’s face darkened but he said nothing.
“At least we saved these children,” Tina said gently. “We can deal with that person later.” She could tell Jared wasn’t in a good mood-as someone responsible for national security, having someone meddle under his nose was infuriating.
Jared smiled slightly at her words. “Alright, one step at a time.”
Inside the laboratory, the condition of the two critically ill infants was indeed dire. Not only them but other children as well had been injected with a new type of sedative by GTO personnel to ensure normal physical growth without crying or fussing-just so they could use them for human experiments later on.NôvelDrama.Org holds this content.
This sedative could damage their brains severely enough to cause brain death in serious cases. The two critically ill children had already been cut open; their underdeveloped hearts had been partially removed.
Tina’s eyes locked onto them with fury on her cold face-GTO intended to use children’s hearts for virus experiments! These people were truly heartless!
She administered antidotes for the sedatives to each child except for those whose hearts were partially removed and sent them all to the police station to await their parents’ arrival.
This incident became national news but omitted any mention of X Bureau’s involvement.
In an apartment in Ashbury, Wraith conducted a full-body check on Jasper and found nothing wrong-not even an ulcer!
“You’re not poisoned! Damn it! I got excited for nothing!” Wraith cursed before storming off.
Jasper didn’t stop him; he had only used Wraith’s reputation as Ghost Doctor to lure him here for Lily’s sake. Now that Lily was cured and he himself wasn’t poisoned either-there was no reason for Wraith to stay.
After Wraith left without a trace, Lily cautiously emerged from her room-she feared Wraith might poison her accidentally if they shared space.
“Father,” Lily approached Jasper timidly but stopped short of speaking further.
Jasper had grown tired of Willow clinging to him constantly and now felt equally annoyed with Lily-even though she still had her uses otherwise who would bother saving her? Even if Lily was his biological daughter-who cares about something not hard-earned?
“Speak!”
Lily shrank back slightly but began applying ointment on Jasper’s injuries anyway-Wraith only checked if Jasper was poisoned but didn’t treat his wounds from escaping earlier.
“I just think that if we had Wraith’s help with your mission things might go smoother-why can’t we include him? You’re so powerful now; he stands alone against you,” she suggested cautiously while tending his wounds.
Jasper sneered coldly: “If I forced him earlier-you’d be looking at nothing but bones right now.”