Chapter 66:
Leah stayed in Victor’s office.
Victor had just taken Lia’s blood for a preliminary test.
As a matter of fact, such an inspection had been carried out in Remutt, and Leah simply acted as if it were routine and cooperated with him obediently.
If there was anything in the clinic that surprised Leah, it was the rudimentary nature of Victor’s medical equipment.
Leah didn’t find anything new except a few routine tests.
And these types of equipment are backward, and God knows how Victor used them to cure tissue mutations.
In Lea’s case, these things could only be used to treat ordinary illnesses, unless Victor himself had the ability to independently develop the formula.
After giving Leigh a small tube of blood, Victor hid in his lab and left the girl alone in the clinic.
After an idle morning, Victor came out of the lab.
