The trio could not help but exchange looks, especially since Dr. Blanc sounded severe and produced two documents as evidence.
Although no one had discussed it for the past two days, they had concluded that Rhea could not have become invisible—she must have resorted to some other means.
To their utter disbelief, Dr. Blanc had proof of an invisibility potion.
The world would be in shambles if Rhea had invented such a thing. Many would try to get their hands on the potion, which would cause endless trouble.
“T-That's impossible, right?” Mike stammered. “Can such a thing exist?”
“Although it sounds ridiculous, nothing is impossible. Thanks to science, our understanding of the world has kept evolving. Some medications can speed up cell division and growth, drugs that can manipulate a person’s mind.
“Even substances can be passed from one person to another, leading to illness and death. Nothing is impossible, whether invisibility, growth acceleration, teleportation, or even time travel and immortality.”
After a pause, Dr. Blanc continued, “At least this is based on the results we’ve obtained using our lab equipment. What else would it be if it’s not an invisibility potion?”
“I have… no idea.” Austin narrowed his eyes as he read the documents. He shook his head as his frown deepened before looking at Dr. Blanc, then Alexander.
Austin asked thoughtfully, “What do you think?”
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