This aura is deadly

Chapter 534 Internal Problems

Steve threw his phone on the desk, rubbed his brows, and sighed, not knowing what to do.

He didn't know what went wrong. He couldn't contact the woman. Did the Human Connection Project Foundation give up on him?

No, maybe she just happened to be away. Maybe she was stuck in some other era?

Steve imagined all kinds of reasons to comfort himself. After all, the other party was a person who transcended time. He must have seen his current predicament, right?

There was a knock on the door of the office. Steve quickly put the phone in the drawer, and then sorted out his emotions before shouting "Come in."

The visitor was Madeline.

"Mrs. Madeline." Steve looked up.

"Steve, do you have time to have a cup of coffee together?" Madeline asked.

In the garden coffee shop downstairs of CPA, the two sat at the table. It was very quiet around. It was just early spring and the temperature was still a little cold. Madeline took a sip of coffee and looked at Steve.

"No need to beat around the bush, Madeline." Steve said.

"I want to ask you about your view on time." Madeline looked at the fence in the distance, as if she was a little absent-minded.

"Why... suddenly ask this?" Steve smiled.

"I am no longer young, so sometimes I can't help being mean and utilitarian, and I will make some choices that go against my true will." Madeline said.

"Oh... we are the same." Steve said.

"So I want to ask you about your view on time." Madeline said.

"I don't understand... what do you mean. What do you want?" Steve narrowed his eyes.

Madeline took out a cowhide envelope from her bag and handed it to Steve.

"This is a copy, top secret." Madeline said.

Steve looked at the envelope on the table, frowned, squinted his eyes and looked at Madeline, while Madeline looked at him coldly with a blank expression.

He opened the envelope, and inside was a brown letter paper. Unfolding the letter, there was only one sentence written on it:

"Let that man have 6 months of freedom, and then we will deal with him in the future. Unless he does something unforgivable, don't interfere with him."

"This is..." Steve finished reading, his mind was full of question marks, but when he looked down, he found a familiar black seal.

It was the seal of the Cradle of Human Connection Foundation.

"Who is that man...?" Steve asked.

"Chen Ke, I thought you still remember him." Madeline said.

"Chen Ke...? I don't remember, is this the instruction of the Cradle of Human Plan Foundation? What did he do?" Steve asked.

"Did you really forget? Diana seems to have contact with the suspect in the Xijin Building gun case." Madeline said.

"What does this have to do with us? Haven't we been lurking in the two foundations... just to help the old men of the Divine Will Meeting find clues to the fragments of the Divine Heart..." Steve said.

"Hush... Those people are always watching us. If something goes wrong in the future, they can travel through time and find the moment we leaked the secret..." Madeline said nervously.

"If that's the case, we should have been killed by the Foundation's agents by now. By the way, what did Chen Ke do? The Foundation actually left a letter?" Steve asked.

"I don't know, but Diana hasn't come to work for a while. She wasn't like this before." Madeline said.

"Diana...? Maybe she asked for leave, maybe she..." Steve spread his hands.

"Maybe she's with Chen Ke? Who knows?" Madeline said.

"Who gave you this letter? Does the chairman know?" Steve asked.

"The chairman found it on his desk. That's the problem. No one gave him this letter, but it just appeared on his desk, as if it had been there for a long time... The chairman didn't even notice it." Madeline said.

"Meme...?" Steve guessed, and he became serious.

"I don't know, I even doubt whether this was left by the Foundation." Madeline said.

"No, it must be. That seal cannot be imitated. It's not an ordinary seal, but a meme mark..." Steve pointed to the seal on the paper.

In fact, if there is a third party present, the seal cannot be seen.

"This is not the style of the Cradle of Humankind Foundation. When they make a request to the Administration, an agent will explain it in person. But this time, only a piece of paper was left." Madeline said.

"Maybe... maybe there is indeed an agent who explains it in person..." Steve pinched his chin and thought.

"You and I should think the same." Madeline took a sip of coffee.

"The time... may have been changed." Steve said.

"Yes, someone changed the time. This letter should have been left by the Foundation's agent at a certain time. But after the time was changed, the matter was forgotten by the chairman..." Madeline said.

"Do you think it was done by the Human Connection Foundation?" Steve asked.

"I have to ask you this." Madeline said.

"What do the old men in the Divine Will have to say?" Steve asked.

"They haven't said anything yet." Madeline said.

"The head of the FBI died, and Asra's territory was burned to ashes last night. Do you think these two things have anything to do with the Foundation?" Steve asked.

"I don't think so. If the two foundations are going to fight each other, it won't be in our time. White's death did make those old men very angry." Madeline shook her head.

"Have you been in contact with anyone from the Foundation recently?" Steve asked again.

"No, what about you?" Madeline asked.

"Me too, I have a bad feeling that we have been abandoned." Steve said.

"I also have a bad premonition. I always feel that after this spring has passed twice, something big will happen recently." Madeline said.

"Relax, Madeleine, maybe a lot of things have already happened, but we are just too slow to react yet," Steve said.

"After all, unlike those old guys, we have received revelations from God. So, Steve, what is your view of time?" Madeline said.

"If something is destined to happen, it has to happen under my nose." Steve said.

"This idea is very positive, but it seems that we are destined to be aware of it later. Thank you for taking a few minutes to talk to me, although we have not reached any conclusions." Madeleine stood up.

"By the way, as a boss, you should pay more attention to the situation of the people below you. I advise you to find out what Diana has been doing in the past few days since she disappeared." When she was about to leave, Madeleine turned around and said, then left With a meaningful smile, he turned and left again.

Steve sat on the chair, many emotions welling up in his heart, and he sighed deeply.

Damn... perfect attendance is gone.

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