Chapter 3345: Bloody New City 68
Chapter 3319 Bloody New City (68)
In the lower right corner of the map, Schiller drew a sign of the Order Order Order Order Order Order Order Order Order Order Order. Now, he wrote the name of "East India Company" in the lower left corner of the map.
These two organizations come from the United Kingdom, but their influence is incomparable. Compared with the East India Company, the Order Order Order is a little transparent, and no one has ever heard of it.
But Schiller knew that things might not be that simple.
This has to start with the plot of the original comic. A large number of investigation plots are omitted. Anyway, the final result is that the priest of the Order Order Order Clan defeated the fallen Emund Wayne and killed the
He restored Gotham to peace.
The statement "Fallen Emund Wayne" is very interesting. According to some hints in the original comics, it can be seen that Gotham seems to have a curse. As long as he takes over this city, he will become depraved and cruel.
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But assuming that there is actually no influence of magic factors at all, and there is no curse, so what is the so-called Eimmond's fall?
Schiller speculated that this might refer to Eimmond's cooperation with East India Company.
The company's style is no longer a cult. The most famous cult in the world is all pediatrics compared to it. NAZI's highest massacre record is not as good as its hair. When Hydra comes, they have to call it a master.
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If you are not called degeneration in cooperation with such a company, then there is nothing called degeneration.
If Bakar discovered that Eymond and East India Company had cooperated, and felt that he had fallen and killed him, there was another unsolvable problem at that time, that is, how did Bakar win?
The East India Company of that era was not only in its heyday, but also had at least half of the world. Bakar, who was born in the Order Order Order, fought with Eymond, who cooperated with the East India Company, and the winner was Bakar.
This is very abnormal in itself.
And there is another problem. The East India Company did not look for General Arkham, the original ruler of Gotham, but insisted on finding Eimmond Wayne to cooperate. Why is this for?
Theoretically, such a large company doesn't care who the agent is, as long as it can work. Although General Arkham is a bit extravagant, this is not a disadvantage but an advantage in their opinion.
The core of the colonists is to exploit and exploit the indigenous people. The more extravagant and desperate they are, the more they mean that they know how to exploit? Then why don’t they put the ready-made ones and support another?
Schiller thinks that these two issues should actually be the same. There should be the same reason why Eimmond Wayne can beat General Arkham and Baccar can beat Eimmond Wayne.
And the beginning of the problem is still in the original Gotham Village. What is buried there?
Although Schiller was thinking, his work had not stopped. The first goal he had to deal with was the Odein Company, which was suspected to be a puppet of the Order Cult.
The company recently moved to the original site of the municipal building, but they originally had a company in Gotham, but the location was relatively remote. Schiller drove for about an hour before he arrived at their company's original office building.
Then he discovered that there was a church not far from the company. Schiller drove over and found that it was the Church of San Marino, which was the church where Brad was.
This is a coincidence. The original address of the company is close to where Brad works, and the current address of the company is close to Brad's home. If you want to say that the company has nothing to do with Brad, no one believes it.
The company's old office building has been emptied. Schiller walked around inside but found nothing. Seeing that it was getting late, there were many neighborhoods nearby, Schiller casually found a restaurant to sit down.
As you can see from the menu price and physical quality, this place is also a slum. People who come and go are not very good at living. If Ode has placed the company headquarters here for the sake of land prices,
It's not incomprehensible.
After dinner, Schiller sat in the restaurant and listened to the noise. Just as he was looking at the restaurant, he found a piece of paper stuck in the notice board next to the menu, like a promotional poster.
He walked over and looked carefully and found that this was a poster released by Odeyin Company to recruit human experiment volunteers.
In the United States, it is normal for poor people to be volunteers for human experiments. Many homeless people make money by testing drugs, and pharmaceutical companies will come to such regions to promote and recruit.
However, Ode's company does not produce medicines, and they produce medical instruments. It makes sense that it requires volunteers, but are they asking for too much?
Medical instruments are not updated and iterated so quickly. The time period for developing a new instrument may be ten years. After development, similar machines will not be developed in a short time. The volunteers needed for a machine will use it no matter how much.
Not more than 2,000 people?
But the poster clearly states that 2,000 volunteers are recruited, and the salary is not low, which is much higher than the average drug test work.
Then this completely overturned the company's potential to establish the company's headquarters here because of the cheap land price here. Ode's company should not be short of money.
Schiller looked at the date on the poster and the recruitment work ended two days before. But Schiller found that there seemed to be a poster under the poster.
Schiller used his hand to pick the edge of the poster. He saw that there were several posters under the poster. Maybe the restaurant owner was lazy and directly covered the previous poster when posting it.
Judging from the thickness of the coverage, dozens of posters should have been posted here. The recruitment period was three months after the first issue was recruited, so they have been recruiting at least a few years.
After dinner, Schiller went to the old office building again. He carefully searched with the mist, but did not find any evil laboratory. This proved that the other party should not be doing anything under the guise of recruiting people.
Evil human experiment.
This proves that the machine they developed is definitely problematic.
Because a normal medical device cannot use so many volunteers, and it is even more impossible to recruit for several consecutive years. This is a considerable expense. If they cannot obtain benefits, they will not do such things.
Schiller thought for a while and went to a nearby community hospital. At this time, the hospital was closed, but the access control could not stop Schiller. He soon came to the doctor's office and began to rummage the boxes and cabinets.
All recent medical records are kept here. What surprised Schiller was that such a small community hospital had a lot of medical records, and the daily medical treatment volume was almost the same as that of an ordinary hospital in a week.
Schiller opened these medical records and looked at them one by one, and then found a shocking fact-the probability of symptoms of suspected cancer was as high as 40%.
This is not a specialized diagnosis and treatment hospital, and there is no perfect tumor detection equipment. There should be no possibility that cancer patients will come here for examination.
So why is the probability so high?
Schiller couldn't help but think of the outrageously large number of testers. The sufficient number of places, high salaries, and the seemingly harmless test process. I'm afraid everyone in the nearby community has been there in the past few years?
Odein is mass-producing cancer patients?
But if the probability of cancer patients in a community is so high, then someone will definitely notice that something is wrong. Don’t they think about why?
But Schiller soon realized. The diagnosis and treatment record in his hand only recorded the details of the doctor's examination, but did not record the diagnosis given by the doctor. It was because he had professional knowledge that he could see many symptoms and suspected cancer.
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Ordinary people do not have professional knowledge, so what the doctor says is what they say. What if the doctor doesn’t tell them?
Some people may feel uncomfortable but cannot find any problems. They must change the hospital to check until they are found.
But this is not the case in the United States. The poor living in such a chaotic community do not have good insurance. It is already very difficult for them to maintain a normal life. It is impossible to spend so much time and money to repeatedly check for diseases.
That would make them starve to death.
Moreover, community hospitals will prescribe a large amount of painkillers for them. If they feel uncomfortable, take a few tablets. Most cancers are incurable. If they are treated conservatively, they will be maintained by painkillers in the end. They will be more aware.
No problem is found.
This is a perfect cycle. Community hospitals conceal the truth and prescribe painkillers. The harsh insurance clauses restrict patients from pursuing the truth, making them feel uncomfortable but unable to find out.
If you want to better check your physical problems, you have to buy insurance that includes medical equipment inspection items. If there are more people who want to buy it, the medical equipment production company can raise the price of the insurance and make money while standing up.
Looking at the medical records in hand, Schiller really wanted to say that you should be a person. But think about it, since the other party is no longer a human being, isn’t it a good time to strike hard?
Schiller calculated the date, and Odein's company should be recruiting volunteers again. However, since their company has moved, the recruitment area should also change, and it should be recruiting near the original site of the municipal building.
Schiller drove back to Bourbon Street, found the vendor who sold medicine before, gave him a bunch of capsules and a sum of money, and told him: "You go and give these capsules to those poisonous insects, and you say it's someone.
Ask them to try new drugs for free.”
Seeing the vendor's suspicious gaze, Schiller shook his head and said, "Don't worry, if it were poison, would I appear in front of you so easily? If you are really worried, please try it out for a few people who are about to die.
The effectiveness is beyond your expectations.”
After leaving Schiller's phone call, the vendor quickly left. Not long after, Schiller received the call. The vendor's tone on the other end revealed surprise: "It's amazing, sir, where did you get the good goods from.
?Those people have been sucking white powder for several years, and ordinary goods can’t make them excited. The effect of your medicine is so good. Do you still have it? Can I buy some goods?"
Schiller smiled and said, "Of course, it's just that this is a new drug, and the efficacy is not very stable. You can sell it cheaply and promote it first..."
After hanging up the phone, Schiller looked at the capsule in his hand and sneered. Can the effect be bad? The gray fog can directly stimulate their brains, and the effect of any chemical cannot be comparable to that of direct physical stimulation.
The next day, before Ode had enough time to move the company's home, the poster of recruiting test personnel was posted. There were long queues at the door of the office building, and the confused addicts bought them in order to make more money.
Chapter completed!