Chapter 428 - 396 Diversion
The infant’s head was extraordinarily large, with deformed skull expanding like a soft, collapsible water bag, and its eyeballs protruding due to intracranial high pressure, looking quite terrifying.
The pre-death image cycle of Gary Hoy repeats every four minutes and fifty seconds, while this Vietnamese infant’s cycle is every three and a half minutes.
At the start of each cycle, his eyeballs trembled violently, his breathing suddenly stopped, and after twenty-nine seconds, his heartbeat ceased, declaring his death.
During the Vietnam War, the US Army sprayed 67 million liters of Agent Orange in Vietnam, creating over 500,000 Agent Orange deformed infants and causing more than 2 million Vietnamese children to subsequently develop cancer and other illnesses, including but not limited to blindness, cleft palate, hernia, and polydactyly (extra fingers or toes).
Ironically dark-humored is that among the US veterans who participated in the Vietnam War, at least 250,000 were harmed by Agent Orange, suffering from diabetes, heart disease, Parkinson’s, and affecting their offspring, with no shortage of their children and grandchildren suffering from cancer or deformities.
However, the US Congress, courts, and the US Army have consistently denied the link between Agent Orange and veteran health problems, refusing to make compensation,
stalling, just stalling, until these veterans die off completely.
This incident is also documented in the 9/11 firefighters’ case.
Li Cheng glanced over and roughly understood what was happening—the Vietnamese woman’s husband had died in the war, her child had died due to Agent Orange-induced deformity, leaving her utterly hopeless, she ended her life by taking poison, and like Gary Hoy, was for some reason dragged into the killing field.
Figuring this out, Li Cheng immediately took out a high-powered loudspeaker from the three-dimensional warehouse and shouted to the Red Driver in the high sky: "Take off your jacket."
