Chapter 745 Top Psychologist



Chapter 745 Top Psychologist

Wen Liang continued reading.

Emma, ​​who died at the age of 28, was a single mother in Wilmington's South Side, working in a cheap laundry and raising a four-year-old son on her own.

The person who broke the news was Emma's father. According to him, eight years ago, Emma was diagnosed with advanced liver cancer.

For her, who has no medical insurance and almost no savings, conventional treatments are astronomically expensive.

Just when she was at her wit's end, she received an invitation from Keller Hospital in Wilmington and signed a volunteer agreement to participate in a promising-sounding "Frontier Life Extension Program" - which promised to provide the most advanced "targeted immunotherapy" for free, and participants could also receive a considerable "living compensation."

They performed two so-called "lesion suppression surgeries" on her, and after the surgeries she began to receive large doses of a gray drug whose chemical structure had not even been made public.

KL’s record is that the initial response was good.

In fact, less than two weeks after the injection, Emma's liver function was severely damaged, failure accelerated, and the jaundice index soared. She died before the next surgery.

Therefore, Emma's father publicly questioned the Keller Hospital volunteer program as a scam.

"This report didn't cause much of a stir. The police said they would investigate thoroughly, but there was no further news," said Xin Feng.

"Since Emma's family is poor, she wouldn't go to a private hospital like Keller Hospital for treatment, right? How did Keller Hospital know about her condition and invite her to participate in the volunteer program?"

Xin Feng remained silent, took out another document from his black briefcase, and pushed it in front of Wen Liang.

It was a piece of paper with yellowed edges, obviously an original registration form. The paper was rough and had a sense of fragility that came with the passage of time.

Xin Feng's voice was low, "This is the original health information form that Emma first registered in the community."

His cool fingertips touched the cold paper, quickly skimming over the name, address, occupation, and brief medical history description... His sight was like being drawn by a magnet, instantly locking onto the "blood type" column.

The printed font clearly states: Type O.

However, right below this line of typed text, there was a note written in blue ballpoint pen, the handwriting slightly sloppy but extremely eye-catching:

Special notes: Kidd negative - JK (ab-).

At that moment, the noisy background noise in the restaurant seemed to be muted.

Wen Liang understood everything.

Xin Feng paused and dropped a more chilling detail. "According to the scattered reports and marginal testimonies I've reviewed from that year, Emma's father was informally questioned afterward. Some questioned why Emma would go to a place like Keller Hospital for a checkup. She simply couldn't afford it. The skeptics suggested Emma's father was hyping things up."

"Emma's father's response was that before Emma was diagnosed, she had received a kind reminder from a member of the 'KL Rare Blood Type Mutual Aid and Care Association.' That person told her that as someone with the rare Kidd-negative blood type, Keller Hospital had a special humanitarian care program that provided free, comprehensive health checkups and assessments for special groups like her. During this checkup, Emma was diagnosed with liver cancer. Just when Emma was at her wit's end, Keller Hospital offered her a voluntary agreement."

Fu Zheng: "The Mutual Aid and Care Association...is just a high-sounding cover. In essence, it is a recruitment front end for a 'rare blood type biological sample bank' established by the KL Group. Under the banner of mutual aid, it precisely locates 'experimental resources'."

"That's right." Xin Feng's lips curled up in a cold smile. "Shortly after the Emma incident, the association's public activities decreased significantly. It became extremely low-key and remained dormant for two years. Now that the attention has faded, it's become active again."

Wen Liang's face was gloomy. "I suspect that Emma doesn't have liver cancer at all. The medical examination report is fake. They are here just for Emma!"

The so-called voluntary agreement was actually a carefully planned murder against Emma and her rare blood type!

They need her body, her blood, her organs...

Xin Feng: "I have this suspicion, but it's just our guess. Back then, only Keller Hospital in Wilmington examined Emma, ​​and only this hospital provided a physical examination report. Now Emma has passed away, so there is no way to investigate."

Wen Liang: "I think Robert must know something, otherwise he wouldn't mention Emma for no reason. Also, the laboratory that conducted experiments on Emma must also have kept Emma's real data. Casanova Biological Laboratory... does this laboratory still exist?"

"Casanova Biological Laboratory," Xin Feng's voice was low and clear. "After the Emma incident was exposed, it was announced that it would be permanently closed due to 'strategic adjustments'. Someone went to investigate and found that the laboratory had been demolished."

"But this is just an appearance. Through some non-public channels, I tracked the transfer of its assets and personnel, especially several of its researchers. I discovered that they moved to another newly established company registered with the KL Group, the 'Artemis Precision Medical Research Center,' and continued to operate under a different name."

"In other words, Emma's experimental data is likely still in this 'Artemis' database?"

"It's highly likely," Xin Feng confirmed. "This type of core raw data involving human experiments, especially for individuals with extremely rare phenotypes like Emma, ​​has immeasurable research value. KL will never destroy it easily. It will be encrypted and sealed, but it definitely exists."

Fu Zheng glanced at Wen Liang and asked, "Do you want to find a way to get it?"

"I think it's very dangerous." Wen Liang hesitated.

Fu Zheng skipped over this and asked Xin Feng, "Is there any other information?"

Xin Feng handed over another piece of paper.

Fu Zheng took it, opened the cover, and what caught his eye was a one-inch color-printed photo on the right side of the paper.

He recognized this man, Kevin.

A former warm and cool pursuer.

This is Kevin’s basic information and resume over the years.

After graduating from university, Kevin continued to pursue a master's degree at the same school. After graduating with a master's degree, Kevin joined a securities company and is currently a fund manager.

It seems that he has no connection with KL Group.

But in the column for his father, it was listed as Atticus Parker.

Wen Liang looked at the name in astonishment, "This Atticus..."

Xin Feng nodded, "Yes, that's the Atticus Parker I just mentioned, the top psychologist."

Wen Liang: “…”

How could it be such a coincidence?

"Do you think it's strange?" Xin Feng raised an eyebrow. "When I first found out, I was also surprised, but Kevin is indeed Atticus's son. I heard that Atticus always wanted Kevin to study medicine and inherit his legacy, but Kevin was interested in the medical department and insisted on studying finance."

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