Chapter 492
Daddy, Mommy had been in Prison
The two finally drove straight to the city center, stopped at a mall, and got in an elevator to the top floor.
On the roof, Georgia saw a group of several people with Wilson.
That was Wilsonâs bodyguard team. There was a thin, middle-aged man between them, bound to a chair, head low.
There was some distance between them and Georgia couldnât hear what they were saying.
Then she approached, and she heard the questions Wilson was posing to the bound man.
âYou can suffer a bit less if you tell the truth now, Adolf. If you donât, Iâll just have to give you a bit of rough treatment.â
So that was Adolf. He looked weak.
He was middle-aged, but his face looked decrepit, and strangely tired.
And his gaze was on the floor, having never answered Wilsonâs question.
Georgia walked over and Wilson finally turned to look at her.
They headed to a quiet place, and Wilson spoke.
âI found that Adolf was experimenting in a secret base, but I canât make heads or tails of his data. It seems to have been encrypted. A small part of the codeâs been broken. Take a look, Miss Lane.â
Wilson handed a touchpad over to Georgia, who opened the file and scrolled through the information.
A few pages later, Georgia looked in shock at Adolf in the distance.
The details were horrific.
Inside, they had documented the reactions of many live human beings to their experimentation, the data of what happened to their body after injecting the chemicals, and finally death from overdosage. Just a few pages later, Georgia saw the reports of several dozen deaths.
Theyâd been tested on in various ways when they were alive.
Georgia turned to Wilson.
âWhere did you capture Adolf? How did you get this data?â
âIâve kept my eye on him and tracked him every day. He stays most of the time in the formal Albertson Group labs. Then my people heard heâd gone to another place, too well-guarded for my men to infiltrate. Iâm guessing itâs a more secret base for their experiments, maybe that sort of live experimentation laboratory.
âI had someone set him up and intercept him on the way to that base today. He had a computer with him, and I isolated all the information on there.
Itâs just that the encryption is a bit complicated. Iâm having people decode it now. Youâre only seeing a small part of it right now.â
âHow long have you interrogated him? Is he not answering any questions? Did you ask about Robert, about the Wimbledons?â
âI tried every angle, but his mouthâs clamped shut. Look at his wounds. Thatâs what Iâve resorted to. Iâve even injected him with drugs designed to cause pain, but his body can resist that stuff. Seems like heâs been experimented on as well. Drugs arenât too effective on him. Iâm not so sick as to start cutting off limbs to force the matter. What now, Miss Lane?â
Georgia could feel how difficult it was to be a good person. If an unsavory character had wanted to get at the truth, theyâd be using all sorts of measures to torture Adolf right now.
But she and Wilson werenât that sort of people.
Besides, theyâd tried physical pain, but it wasnât effective.
Clearly, this person didnât care about bodily trauma. She turned to Wilson again.
âHe doesnât care too much about physical pain, but even if heâs a mad scientist, he has to have things he cares about. Have you found any soft spots on him?â
âIâm putting people on it, but the recent tracking shows that he comes and goes alone. We havenât found any family and friends on his side, and nobody we can threaten him with.â
That had Georgia miserable.
âAny activity on the side of the Wimbledons or the Albertson Group?â
Wilson shook his head.
âMy people are keeping watch, but there hasnât been any news.â
This wasnât D City, their home court. There were all sorts of restrictions here, and investigation wasnât as easy as it was in D City.
But Robertâs body couldnât drag on. Georgia walked back over to Adolfâs side and snarled at him.
âYou definitely know about Robert. Back then, in the lab Jayson Mathis invested in, you injected him with all sorts of drugs. Now heâs taken, is that it?
It was the Wimbledons, wasnât it?â
Adolf lowered his head and kept as dumb and silent as a piece of furniture.
Georgia slapped him furiously across the face.
âOther than Robert, you experimented on all those living people. So many of them died in your hands. Donât you feel a bit of pity or regret? Psychos like you will get what you deserve-â
Georgia cursed him in agony, while the man before her seemed like he was already dead. He didnât move, and his expressions didnât change.
Just thinking of how she couldnât find Robert, and how many people this manâs secret experiments had killed, Georgia closed her eyes and hardened her heart.
âTeach him a lesson. Heâs still not suffering enough the way I see it. Maybe thatâs why heâs not giving us anything.â
Georgia turned and walked for away, crouching down and hugged her own body to herself.
Sheâd ended up like this after all, abusing her power to punch down.
But she had no intentions of playing nice with sick minds like this. She didnât want to consider a bit of the possibility that Robert would be hurt.
Distant thuds came from afar, with occasional pained grunts. But that man remained silent, as if his lips were sewn shut, giving no care to the pain of his body.
Ivan came up next to Georgia.
âThe way I see it, even if we cripple him, he wonât tell us what he knows. Weâll have to find an opening with some other way.â
âWilson said that theyâre still decoding the encrypted data in his computer. We donât know how long thatâll take. I feel like it has to do with the Wimbledon family. Should we go to them straight away and demand him back?â
âBut we donât have a shred of evidence. We could end up offending a large family or falling into an enemy trap.â
Georgia felt that if they were sure the Wimbledons had Robert, she didnât mind dragging them to hell with her.
But the pickle was in that she had no proof they did it.
Daddy, Mommy had been in Prison ï¤Chapter 491 The Wimbledonsâ Disease The Unexpected Marriage ï¤Chapter 251 What's The Use Of You Have I Told You Lately ï¤Chapter 147 It must Feel Good to Have Him Drive Me to Work If they just went after the Wimbledons for no reason right now, they might be doing exactly what the enemy wanted and giving themselves an extra opponent, making it harder to find Robert.
âI told Antonio about this and heâs helping us investigate. We got a bit of inside news from him, though.â
âWhat news?â
Georgia asked desperately.
âThe Wimbledon heir is named Eric. Word is heâs fainted and been admitted to hospital lately. In their family hospital, of course. Security is tough there and outsiders canât get in at all. We donât know what this Eric is sick with, but apparently his bodyâs flawed to begin with and he rarely shows himself outside. But he also happens to be a business genius. Over these years, heâs expanded the Simpson family business by several times over.
Even with his bodyâs issues, heâs sat steadily at the seat of the heir for these years.â
Eric, head of the Wimbledons, was fainted and in hospital, while Robert was missing. It all seemed connected.
âWhat about Vincent? Any news of him? And the address he gave of that so-called friend of his; have you found any news and anything strange?â