Chapter 205: The Enigmatic Pill
Lillian took the small vial from Geo’s outstretched hand, never having anticipated that such a drug could exist. She carefully twisted open the cap and peered inside, finding a solitary red pill resting within. Bringing the vial close to her nose, she inhaled gently, her brow furrowing as a flicker of recognition stirred within her. That scent—it was familiar, though she couldn’t quite place where she had encountered it before.
Noticing the change in her demeanor, Geo pressed on. “You’re free to take this pill with you. I’ve already ensured it passed through the appropriate channels. I truly believe that if Skyreach Group can push forward with this research, it could transform your company’s future in a significant way.”
Lillian’s curiosity deepened. “Has the Huaguo Research Institute done any work on this?” she inquired. Given the sensitivity of the matter, she found it strange that such a discovery wasn’t handled exclusively by state laboratories, so the fact that it had landed in her hands was puzzling.
What Geo proposed was undeniably tempting. Success here could mean monumental benefits for Skyreach Group. Yet, Lillian needed to understand the full picture before committing.
Geo exhaled heavily. “They did receive the pill the moment we obtained it, but their findings were underwhelming, to say the least. I know what Skyreach Group is capable of, which is why I personally recommended your company to the higher authorities. I want you to take on this challenge.”
With care, Lillian tucked the vial away into her bag, a small but confident smile curling at the corners of her lips. “Thank you for your trust, Geo. I promise to give you a response that lives up to your expectations. After all, safeguarding our nation is a responsibility we all share.”
Geo chuckled warmly. “That’s the spirit! I never doubted you for a second. Consider it in your hands now. If you need anything, just say the word.”
After their exchange, Lillian rose gracefully and excused herself.
Upon returning to the banquet hall, she found the birthday festivities beginning to wind down, the atmosphere mellowing as guests prepared to depart.
She quickly sent a message to someone special, her fingers moving swiftly over the screen.
Just as she slipped her phone back into her purse, a man approached with a gentle, knowing smile. “Finished your talk with Grandpa?”
Lillian nodded. “Yes, and tonight was truly wonderful. Thank you for your warm hospitality.”
“I’m glad you enjoyed it. So, when are you heading back to Solara?” Cayden asked, his voice casual but curious.
She paused thoughtfully. “Probably tomorrow. The SATs are coming up soon, and as a test-taker, I should probably focus on studying.”
For a brief moment, a shadow crossed Cayden’s eyes before his smile returned. “I almost forgot—you’re still in high school. Which university are you aiming for?”
Her composed demeanor often made people forget she was still a student. “Kingston University. It’s the pride of the capital; I can’t help but want to go there.”


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