In De Carmaâs Springfield Villa Hotel, Eunice was on a call.
The person on the other end was Euniceâs friend who worked in the private ports. He informed her that a fleet of heavyweight space freight shuttles carrying compressed modular structures had docked in the port, declared as being for medical use on the review specs.
These compressed modular structures were basically prefabricated structural modules made of a special mix of intelligent metal and architectural materials which could be compressed for easy transport, as well as extended and restored in an instant.
In this manner, a city could be built in just a few hours.
âWhen did it start?â Eunice asked.
âIt started coming in earlier in the morning. Itâs the fourth batch now.â the other said, âThereâs also a shipment of medical equipment and quarantine cabins coming in at the same time.â
âOn the Cliffsâ space shuttles?â
âYeah. After all, as a big-name family, inspections do spot checks on them far less often than they do on others.â
âWhich other ports have these heavyweight shuttles gone?â Eunice listed a few before being prompted. âLet me guess. Tian Qin? Redstone? All planets with viral hotspots should have seen movement, right?â
âYouâre not wrong.â
Eunice went on to say, âThen where are the goods transported after they land at port? Shall I give it a guess?â
Despite calling it a guess, her tone was completely certain, successively rattling off a few addresses.
These addresses mapped to old property buildings that were mostly abandoned. They had unorthodox locations. Some were nicknamed âghettos in the heart of the commercial hubâ, while others were deep within residential areas, but always occupied the most chaotic corners.
In essence, they were smack where trouble was most likely to come knocking.
Besides having unorthodox locations, these old properties had another common feature:
They were all bought by the Manson brothers.
The other said, âBingo, those places. There was no activity before, but theyâre not even covering up their movements now. Predictable of the Mansons.â
They had made countless speculations when the Mansons bought those old property buildings. Yet, there was no follow-up action after that, as though they had bought them just to let them lie idle.
Now, there were precision demolishers, medical-standard compressed modular structures, and an assortment of medical equipment and quarantine cabins. When combined with the press release made by Westshore Pharmaceutical, the Manson brothersâ objective was plain as day.
Eunice stood in front of the window. She crossed her arms and snorted, slightly vexed. âWhatâs wrong with me seriously⌠How did I not think of it before?â
But leaving aside her vexation, she was actually well aware that, even if time were reversed, she would still have a hard time deciphering what the Manson brothers were up to.
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The Mansons wanted in on the action in the healthcare fieldâthat much was more than obvious ever since the Manson brothers appeared on the scene. But due to the Yvesâ Spring Ivy, it actually wasnât that easy for them to edge in.
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âIf there are no surprises, weâll be seeing treatment centres for the infection topped with the Mansonsâ family crest erected across the alliance in less than a few hours.â the other said, âThey seized the initiative and won the public over. After some time, these emergency treatment centres will be upgraded to a chain hospital, and thatâs that.â
After the call ended, Eunice sat at the office desk, her brows furrowed in thought.
Another communications request cut in.
âHas your brother gone mad?â It was Eunice and Joeâs mutual friend this time, and he flung this sentence over the moment the call connected.
âWhat happened?â Eunice asked.
The person on the other end sounded completely befuddled. âHeâs getting me to go through all of the port security documents in the past few years in search of a silly bird.â
âDidnât he tell you why?â Eunice, conversely, was composed.
âThe young master was quite agitated. I donât know if he was too angry or whatever, but I suspect it might have slipped his mind. When I tried to call him back, I could only get the busy tone. I guessed I might not be able to squeeze into the queue on my own, so I simply came to you.â
Eunice said, âIâm already surprised that he managed to articulate himself well enough to ask for your help. When he came to me half an hour ago, I wanted to take him to see a doctor.â
âSo why a bird?â
âBecause that bird has been associated with almost twenty cases involving loss of human life over the last thirty years,â Eunice said. âAnd youâve heard of Ke Jin, right? You helped quite a bit with that in the past. Joe and his lawyer friends just found some clues that we missed outâŚâ
âHm? What do you mean?â
âItâs possible that Lawyer Keâs mental condition was man-made.â
âMan-made?â Their mutual friend was astonished. âYou mean itâs not just because his mind canât accept that Lee Connor is still on the loose?â
Eunice said, âPretty much.â
In actuality, by noon that day, everyone that Eunice and Joe could trust in their network received a comms.
From those in the healthcare system, those in the juridical system, those in the media, as well as a few other well-connected friends. All of them had helped Joe look into Ke Jinâs case. While there was some progress at first, it had been stalled by the lack of vital links, and there was no progress at all in the last two years.
They had thought that that was the end of the matter, but they never imagined that there would actually be new developments.
Most preposterously, the new development was a bird.
âWell, then. I get why Joe is in such a terrible mood now,â the person on the other end said. âIâll do my best. If itâs really caused by someone⌠jesus. Thatâs seriously fucked up.â
âLet alone that idiot, even I was furious when I heard about it.â Eunice sneered at the mere thought of it.
âFurious at what?â A low voice suddenly resounded in the room.
Eunice whipped her head around to see her father, Devore Yves, standing at the suite door, his hand raised as though he was about to knock.
âNothing,â Eunice unconsciously said.
The friends that she and Joe sought help from were roughly around their age, a network that they had developed outside their fatherâs influence over the years. They had relied on these same people to help look into Mr Devore Yvesâ past involvements.
Gazing into Yvesâ eyes past his lenses, she inexplicably felt guilty, laced by faint remorse.
Ke Jinâs situation used to be apart from this, but now because it was linked to the herdingbird and the Sweeper, it also ended up being linked to the relationship Devore Yves had with the Manson family. As such, it wasnât convenient to talk about.
âThatâll be it for now. Thank you.â Eunice hung up the comms, turning her head to explain to her father, âI just got word from the port. Westshore is likely working with the Mansons to set up the treatment centres they talked about. But the news came a bit late. They already made their preparations and should be announcing it to the public in the afternoon. If their move into the medical sector goes smoothly, Spring IvyâŚâ
Devore Yvesâ touched his glasses. Unhurriedly, he knocked on the door twice before entering his daughterâs office space.
The blonde of his younger days had receded into silvery grey, and the wrinkles on his face deepened with the passing of the years. Yet, he still kept himself as immaculately groomed as a refined gentleman in his years.
In fact, Eunice felt that Joe the Idiotâs descriptionâOld Foxâwas rather apt.
Devore Yves, in his years, really did look like a silver fox at times.
There was a time in her childhood when Eunice felt as though her father would never do any wrong. He doted on her and taught her, reacting with laughter in moments of adoring resignation.
Until Joe the Idiot bounced into existence, forcing their father to pick up an ashtray every now and thenâŚ
âSpring Ivy will be affected, thatâs inevitable.â Devore Yves sat on the guest sofa, tinkering casually with the decorations on the table. âHave you been keeping an eye on the Mansons again?â
ââŚYeah.â
Devore Yves chuckled, but his tone was helpless. âMissy, didnât I tell you to leave the Mansons alone?â
Eunice pursed her lips. âWhat? Are you still thinking about working with those brothers? Iâll be honest, dad, with the way things are going, our cooperation is just a unilateral boost to the brothers. Theyâd become even more unscrupulous and then take over our territory. Thereâs nothing good in it for us, so why?â
Recently, the times that the father and daughter had a proper conversation were few, and even then most of it was provoked by the Mansons.
Eunice braced her arms on the office desk, going on a rare tirade analysing the current situation for Spring Ivy and the Mansons, the way to move forward, the best opportunity and timing for Spring Ivy to develop, the best distance to keep from the Mansons, etcâŚ
Throughout all of it, Devore Yves watched her, listening attentively to her.
He made an occasional correction to Euniceâs wordsânot exactly corrections, either, but rather inputting his own views on the matter. For example, Eunice believed that the moment the Mansons established a position in the medical sector, theyâd expand aggressively, occupying as much territory as they could. When it equalled Spring Ivy in terms of hospitals, their strength would naturally be matched, and thereafter it would be a logical step to overpower Spring Ivy.
However, Devore Yves was certain that, in the short term, they wouldnât be looking to expand their position in healthcare but focus on research.
This was more in line with their collaboration with Westshore to push out a cure.
âShall we bet on it?â Devore Yves said.
Eunice rolled her eyes at her father.
A smile tugged at Yvesâ lips.
Sometimes, Eunice would even catch a trace of pride in his expression.
He approves, Eunice thought to herself.
Yet, after saying that, Devore Yves insisted on his earlier stance. âI meant what I said. Stay out of it.â
Eunice glared at him suspiciously.
Devore Yves raised a hand to block her line of sight, teasing her as he did when she was a child, cooing, âYeah, yeah. I know you have big eyes, but your eyeballs are going to fall out if you keep glaring, and Iâd have to pick them up for you.â
He smiled, then got up and left the office suite.
Eunice actually still had a lot on her hands to do, but she didnât call her secretary over.
She sat alone behind the office desk. She swivelled the chair and gazed out of the French windows at the open view of the lake, feeling an indescribable melancholy. It was very slight, and it was hard to tell if it was her brotherâs call or her fatherâs joke that made her feel this way.
She knew that she wouldnât be able to get hold of Joe at this time, and she didnât know how to express her thoughts.
After a long silence, she still decided to send her younger brother a message.
âI might be overthinking it, but I feel like⌠dad is deliberately playing along with Manson.