She Came From Hell (GL) - Chapter 75
“Miss…” The butler was about to say something when he was suddenly interrupted by the news on the TV.
[Recently, there have been suspected cases of bacterial infections in Yong’an Town, S City. According to the patients, a few days ago while cleaning the attic, they found several mice. They tried to drive them away but were bitten. In the following days, they began experiencing symptoms such as vomiting, dizziness, and occasional nosebleeds. The symptoms seem similar to the plague but don’t quite match. To prevent this type of bacterial infection, it’s advised to avoid being bitten by animals or getting any wounds. Experts are still investigating the transmission route and potential risks of this bacteria, and they are still researching treatments. We urge everyone to stay alert and take this seriously…]
Fu Yilan froze, unable to speak. She stood up, walked out of the villa, and took out her phone to make a call.
“You said the virus was injected into humans, right? So why did I find a news report about mice?” Fu Yilan’s face darkened. Mice all look the same—how was she supposed to find the virus’s source?!
“We received information that it was injected into humans! Maybe… could it be that the virus source likes to eat raw mice?” The voice on the other end of the line grew more uncertain.
“Are you kidding me?! I just had breakfast, don’t disgust me! Who gave you this information? Who’s your informant?” Fu Yilan’s mind automatically conjured an image of a person eating mice, and she felt nauseous.
“An old security guard at one of the research institute branches.”
Fu Yilan: How did I ever think these idiots were capable?
“How would a security guard know about the internal affairs?” she asked.
“He overheard. The researchers treat him like their own, and they talk about internal matters around him without hesitation.” The person on the phone replied confidently.
Fu Yilan suddenly thought of a possibility.
“Is that security guard hard of hearing?”
“Wow! Boss, how did you know that?”
Fu Yilan: …
“Each of you needs to write a 20,000-word self-reflection and give it to me tonight. Anyone who dares to copy and paste will have their legs broken,” Fu Yilan said darkly.
She hung up the phone.
These people had been with her for two years since she met them abroad. She originally trusted them because of their intelligence, unique skills, and, most importantly, they were all her students.
When she was abroad, she was once set up by people from the mysterious organization and captured. It was these students who worked together, calmly analyzing and tracking down her location. They came to her rescue without asking why she was targeted, never prying into her secrets. It was trust, it was the bond between teacher and students.
That evening, Fu Jingsheng and Fu Yilan sat at the dinner table.
Fu Yilan asked, “Isn’t Brother coming home for dinner tonight?”
Fu Jingsheng nodded, his expression regretful. “Yeah, I heard there’s been a tough case of someone biting people. The culprit seems to have some incurable disease, acting like a mad person, biting everyone they see. They have many bruises on their body, and their skin is pale and bluish—quite scary. Your brother said the culprit is a young girl, barely in her teens. What a pity, how could she have such a disease?”
Fu Yilan’s face grew serious. It seemed the virus had already begun to spread. At this rate, it would fully break out within a month.