Chapter 675:
Allison gave an obedient nod.
âAlright. The first basement level is fine. Itâs warmer than the second basement anyway.â
Relieved by her easygoing response, Jareth went back to his duties.
But as he turned away, a flicker of resolve lit up in Allisonâs eyes. She tapped her hidden earpiece twice, signaling Gordon at the secret base. Instantly, he picked up, and his voice crackled through.
âWhatâs the word, Allison?â
In a hushed tone, Allison replied, âTodayâs the day.â
Her words triggered the operation for everyone on her team.
Kellan on the first floor responded first. âNo issues on my end. Iâll be ready to kill the power when you give the green light.â He glanced at the wall clock â just ten minutes left till two. Heâd already scoped out the instituteâs main power switch, but he needed the lab door open first to pull it off. This was going to be tricky, given that only two people were in the lab.
âAlright,â Allison said, eyeing the clock. âWe move at two.â She knew that she couldnât afford to let this window of opportunity slip.
Soon, Gordonâs voice came through her earpiece again. âAllison, five minutes left. Are you in position?â
Just then, the area was filled with researchers bustling about, some brushing past her without a second glance. Allison tapped her fingers lightly on the table, relaying Morse code.
âHow many people by the door?â
Gordon checked the surveillance and responded, âFour.â Without delay, Allison rose from her seat and strolled toward the bustling break room. Smiling at the group, she casually opened the microwave. âMind if I use this?â
With Verruckt gone, the atmosphere was relaxed, and, as usual, gossip buzzed around the room. Yet, the moment they saw Allison, the room fell silent. She didnât need to guess. It was clear that theyâd been talking about her.
âOf course.â
They all nodded quickly, but their eyes stayed glued to her, as if she were some rare creature on display. After all, the rumor had spread. The pretty cleaner had somehow gained access to the bossâs private area.
Allison wasnât naive; she could feel their curious stares. She stared at the microwave, then looked up with a shy smile.
âWhy do you keep staring at me? Do I have something on my face?â
The group, realizing their impolite stares, hastily put down their coffee cups. âOh, no, of course not. We were just⦠we should get going.â
In moments, Allison was alone in the break room. Smirking, she walked to the fridge, took out a can of iced coffee, popped it open, and took a sip. âVerruckt really pampers them. This coffee must cost a fortune.â
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