“Mrs. Morrison? You’re here, too?” Joe eximed as he stood up in excitement.
“Mrs. Merrison? General Morrison divorced her long ago,” Fenna stated casually.
Her words surprised everyone present. It was bold of Fenna to reveal the marital status of M and
Nathan at such an important event. M was the only one who was embarrassed.
“Wanda, do you have something to say?” Nathan’s words were softly spoken.
“The purple particles in the air are actually the fission products of hydronium. When they collide-”
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M was interrupted by Fenna before she finished speaking. “What exactly is your point? Stop wasting
everybody’s time. Nobody wants to hear your nonsense.”
M froze.
“Wanda, please go on.” Nathan’s patience showed through his words.
“Nate, she-
Nathan held up his hand to signal Fenna to stop speaking. Fenna bit her lip and nced disdainfully at
M.
Avoiding the jargon, M exined in simpler terms, “We can use the cial Absorption
spray the cial Elixir in its free state from a helicopter into the sky, and it will react with the
method. All we have to dots and turn into a mist.
“The mist will then fall to the ground and water sources. After it reacts in the water, it will purify the
pollutants in the water.”
“What do you mean by free–state cial Elixir?” Joe asked as he stood up nervously. His eyes were
glowing with excitement. “Ms. York, would you mind borating?”
M scanned the room. She knew that no one would understand even if she exined. Not only would
it be a waste of everyone’s time, but it would also invite skepticism and trouble.
“Give me ab, and I’ll produce it right away,” M said.
Fenna found it absurd. “Ms. York, even the best researchers in Suntend couldn’t figure out how to
get rid of this. Do you think reading chemistry books for years makes you omnipotent? Where do you
get all of your confidence from?”
While Nathan was about to speak, several highly respected researchers had already led M
away.
Dumbstruck, Fenna pointed at the group of people leaving and asked, “Nate, what’s going on?
Why do those researchers trust her?”
Nathan ignored her and went on with the meeting.
Half an hourter, Joe burst into the office with two bottles in his hand. His voice was shaking. “General
Morrison, it’s p–possible.”
“What’s possible?”
Joe lifted the bottle containing the purple contamination. “Look, this is a high–density.
contaminant.”
Everyone watched nervously at the instruments in his hand. He sprayed a small amount of gas. into the
bottle. The purple particles in the bottle immediately disappeared, leaving a small amount of water
vapor at the bottom of it.
“Our experiment proved that the vapor is clean and harmless, and the air meets the standards.
Nathan stood up abruptly. “How long will it take to clean all the contaminated areas?”
“About five hours, and that includes both air and water co
Joe replied.
Excitement flickered in Nathan’s eyes. He ordered, “Get it done immediately.”
“Wait a minute. Is this solution developed by Suzanne?” Fenna interjected.
“Yes, Ms. York developed a new free–state chemical, cial Elixir,” Joe answered.
“It doesn’t matter who developed it. As long as it works, that’s all that matters. Implement it
immediately,” Nathan said sternly.
“General Morrison, but-” Joe’s face turned grave, and he hesitated to speak further.