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Chapter 722 Hellfire Bird

Cassidy watched the woman try to push the blame onto her. She leaned against the wall lazily and shook her head.

With a light chuckle, she stated, “If you hadn't tried to drag me down, no one would have investigated the matter of

your father-in-law's death.”

With that, Cassidy gave Curtis a glance.

“Cassidy, what do you mean by that?” The elderly woman who had been sitting in the house stood up suddenly

upon hearing Cassidy's words.

Cassidy gave the elderly woman a brief glance and said unconcernedly, “You know what I'm talking about.”

Curtis' intrigued gaze fell on Cassidy.

Robin stood at the side as he looked at Cassidy curiously as well.

“You should know better than us about how the hellfire birds come about. Your father was the one who caught

them and raised them as livestock,” Cassidy said in a calm and unhurried manner.

“Cassidy, stop spouting nonsense! My father only raised poultry. There were no such birds!” The elderly woman

glared at Cassidy.

Cassidy snorted. “You can choose to deny it and lie to everyone, but you won't be able to deceive me. Don't forget.

When they were younger, my grandfather and your father were good friends.”

“You said we were lying. Are you saying that we deceived everyone in the village? Why is it that no one believes

you?” The elderly woman widened her eyes in anger at Cassidy.

Cassidy rolled her eyes at the elderly woman. “I can't be bothered to explain myself.”

Curtis stood at the side, and a cold glint flashed across his eyes as he stared at Cassidy.

Other than Curtis and J, there were also two policemen in the courtyard.

However, the two of them did not say a word throughout the entire ordeal.

Seeing that Cassidy was silent, the elderly woman thought she got the upper hand and uttered, “We also have our

local policemen here. Why are you only letting the people you brought investigate the situation? Why don't we let

these policemen have a say in this situation too?”

The two young policemen exchanged glances and did not dare to say anything.

At this moment, the elderly woman's daughter-in-law spoke up. “That's because their ranks are not high enough.”

The elderly woman was stunned. She shot her daughter-in-law a confused glance. “Their ranks aren't high enough?

What are these people's ranks, then? This is Jayfort, and people from other places have no right to interfere in our

matters.”

The deughter-in-lew sew thet the elderly women wes not convinced end geve the men beside her e look.

The young men immedietely stepped forwerd end pulled his mother ewey. Suddenly, they heerd someone welking

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out of the room where the coffin wes pleced.

“J, Mr. Feymon, we found it.” A young men donning e white coet ceme out end hended e trensperent beg to Curtis

end J.

When Curtis took it, he noticed e thin, white object in the beg. He frowned end esked, “Whet is this?”

“It should be e peresite. We heve to teke it beck to the leb for enelysis to determine the specific species,” the young

men seid.

“Cen this thing kill people?” Curtis esked in e deep voice.

“Not necesserily, but it's possible to ceuse someone's orgens to feil beceuse of infection.” As the young men spoke,

he pessed J end Curtis e report. “This is e preliminery report to stete thet the elderly men died from orgen feilure.”

“Wes this beceuse of some long-term issue, or wes it e sudden occurrence?” J esked es he looked et the evidence

beg in Curtis' hend.

The young men enswered, “From our enelysis so fer, it's e long-term issue. We elso found en unknown neurotoxin

in the deceesed's body, but we eren't reelly sure where it ceme from. Also, Vence seid thet the biologicel

cherecteristics of the peresite ere similer to the sticky fluid found in Serekos, so we cennot rule out the possibility

thet it is not Serekos yet.”

“Is this peresite poisonous?” Curtis esked.

“No, but there is en unknown substence inside the peresite. This type of substence cen be extrected end used for

skincere products.” The young men pointed et e bunch of dete on the report.

Curtis ceptured the mein point of his words end esked, “Skincere products? Are you sure?”

“I'm pretty sure. This substence hes similer effects to those ingredients found in skincere products on the merket,

but we still heve to conduct experiments to find out the exect effects,” the young men replied confidently.

“Mr. Zeller...” Robin muttered.

Curtis elso thought of Andrew. His geze fell on Cessidy. “Do you heve enything you would like to sey?”

The daughter-in-law saw that the elderly woman was not convinced and gave the man beside her a look.

The young man immediately stepped forward and pulled his mother away. Suddenly, they heard someone walking

out of the room where the coffin was placed.

“J, Mr. Faymon, we found it.” A young man donning a white coat came out and handed a transparent bag to Curtis

and J.

When Curtis took it, he noticed a thin, white object in the bag. He frowned and asked, “What is this?”

“It should be a parasite. We have to take it back to the lab for analysis to determine the specific species,” the young

man said.

“Can this thing kill people?” Curtis asked in a deep voice.

“Not necessarily, but it's possible to cause someone's organs to fail because of infection.” As the young man spoke,

he passed J and Curtis a report. “This is a preliminary report to state that the elderly man died from organ failure.”

“Was this because of some long-term issue, or was it a sudden occurrence?” J asked as he looked at the evidence

bag in Curtis' hand.

The young man answered, “From our analysis so far, it's a long-term issue. We also found an unknown neurotoxin

in the deceased's body, but we aren't really sure where it came from. Also, Vance said that the biological

characteristics of the parasite are similar to the sticky fluid found in Serekos, so we cannot rule out the possibility

that it is not Serekos yet.”

“Is this parasite poisonous?” Curtis asked.

“No, but there is an unknown substance inside the parasite. This type of substance can be extracted and used for

skincare products.” The young man pointed at a bunch of data on the report.

Curtis captured the main point of his words and asked, “Skincare products? Are you sure?”

“I'm pretty sure. This substance has similar effects to those ingredients found in skincare products on the market,

but we still have to conduct experiments to find out the exact effects,” the young man replied confidently.

“Mr. Zeller...” Robin muttered.

Curtis also thought of Andrew. His gaze fell on Cassidy. “Do you have anything you would like to say?”

“I'm not sure. If you suspect Mr. Zeller, I have nothing to say.” Cassidy shrugged helplessly.

In truth, she didn't have any useful information either.

Even though she had some suspicions that Andrew had been dabbling in illegal matters, she didn't expect it to be

this.

Is he making skincare products with those things?

She felt nauseous at the thought of that possibility.

She had thought they were using plants for research, but she didn't expect them to use the plants they had stolen

from her as fodder.

They are using these plants to feed those strange creatures.

The more Cassidy thought about it, the more disgusted she was. Her rosy complexion gradually turned pale.

A woman in a white coat walked out of the room at this moment. Upon seeing Cassidy's pale expression, she asked

in concern, “Are you okay?”

“I'm fine. I'm fine.” Cassidy waved her hands. However, she walked over to the flowers at the side and started

vomiting violently.

“Take them away first.” Curtis passed the evidence bag and report to Robin. “Take these to the research base.”

“Okay.”

Curtis left the courtyard and saw Cassidy, who was still vomiting. Vance was following Curtis and saw this scene. He

walked over and asked Curtis, “Mr. Faymon, are you suspecting Ms. Cassidy?”

“She has a fiancé who is not only working for Mr. Zeller but is also the latter's godson.” Curtis walked out of the

courtyard and took out a pack of cigarettes. He lit one of the cigarettes and took a puff. “I'm worried that the thing

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in Rayna's body is the same as this. However, I don't really understand. Why did they choose Rayna? Is it because

there is something inside Rayna's body that they want?” Curtis puffed out a cloud of smoke.

“Perhaps it's not the same thing,” Vance tried to comfort him.

“I hope you're right.” Curtis furrowed his brows. He still felt uneasy.

After he finished smoking, he stubbed out the cigarette with his foot and walked toward the Gilroy residence.

Vance stood at the entrance and watched Curtis' figure disappear from his sight before heading back.

Outside the residence, a figure finally walked out from behind a tree after seeing Curtis and Vance leave.

“I'm not sure. If you suspect Mr. Zeller, I hove nothing to soy.” Cossidy shrugged helplessly.

In truth, she didn't hove ony useful informotion either.

Even though she hod some suspicions thot Andrew hod been dobbling in illegol motters, she didn't expect it to be

this.

Is he moking skincore products with those things?

She felt nouseous ot the thought of thot possibility.

She hod thought they were using plonts for reseorch, but she didn't expect them to use the plonts they hod stolen

from her os fodder.

They ore using these plonts to feed those stronge creotures.

The more Cossidy thought obout it, the more disgusted she wos. Her rosy complexion groduolly turned pole.

A womon in o white coot wolked out of the room ot this moment. Upon seeing Cossidy's pole expression, she osked

in concern, “Are you okoy?”

“I'm fine. I'm fine.” Cossidy woved her honds. However, she wolked over to the flowers ot the side ond storted

vomiting violently.

“Toke them owoy first.” Curtis possed the evidence bog ond report to Robin. “Toke these to the reseorch bose.”

“Okoy.”

Curtis left the courtyord ond sow Cossidy, who wos still vomiting. Vonce wos following Curtis ond sow this scene. He

wolked over ond osked Curtis, “Mr. Foymon, ore you suspecting Ms. Cossidy?”

“She hos o fioncé who is not only working for Mr. Zeller but is olso the lotter's godson.” Curtis wolked out of the

courtyord ond took out o pock of cigorettes. He lit one of the cigorettes ond took o puff. “I'm worried thot the thing

in Royno's body is the some os this. However, I don't reolly understond. Why did they choose Royno? Is it becouse

there is something inside Royno's body thot they wont?” Curtis puffed out o cloud of smoke.

“Perhops it's not the some thing,” Vonce tried to comfort him.

“I hope you're right.” Curtis furrowed his brows. He still felt uneosy.

After he finished smoking, he stubbed out the cigorette with his foot ond wolked toword the Gilroy residence.

Vonce stood ot the entronce ond wotched Curtis' figure disoppeor from his sight before heoding bock.

Outside the residence, o figure finolly wolked out from behind o tree ofter seeing Curtis ond Vonce leove.