It was Lucas.

He passed a cup of warm milk to Suzanne and said, “Mrs. Morrison, have some milk and get some

sleep. General Morrison might have a busy night, and he’s not sure when he’ll be back.”

Suzanne accepted the milk. She felt a little let down as she mumbled, “Thanks.”

“No problem.”

She looked downcast as she asked, “How did you know I’m still awake?”

“Mrs. Morrison, I swear I wasn’t stalking you. I was pulling extra hours at the office, and General

Morrison told me to bring you the milk. Hel said you should go to bed soon,” Lucas clarified.

Suzanne was taken aback. She glanced out of the balcony and asked, “Does Nathan know I’ve been

awake?”

Lucas wiped the cold sweat from his forehead, worried about coming across as a stalker.

He took a moment to explain, “General Morrison’s office is on the top floor of the tallest building a

couple of streets away. He’s got a clear view of the dorms. The whole building is dark, except for the

lights in your room. So naturally, he knows you’re still up.”

Suzanne smiled slightly, her desire to see Nathan turning into concern and empathy. She held onto the

warm milk, torn between wanting Nathan to return early for some rest and hoping he could smoothly

finish his work.

“Mr. Vega, can you fill me in on what exactly Nathan is caught up

with?” she asked cautiously.

Lucas paused for a moment, carefully choosing what to disclose.” The drill got canceled because of an

unexpected incident. Besides, Ms. Hoffis stirred up trouble for General Morrison once again, and he’s

dealing with the repercussions.”

Suzanne caught Sally’s name, and a twinge of bitterness crept into

her heart.

She couldn’t fathom why Nathan consistently showed leniency toward Sally and went out of his way to

rectify her mistakes. It seemed like he was overly indulgent with her.

Lucas took a moment to think before saying, “Mrs. Morrison, there are details I can’t get into. General

Morrison is genuinely overwhelmed and exhausted, especially with a lot of recent troubles.

His frustration grew as he continued, “Just the other day, Ms. Hoffis accidentally broke our Azurium,

and we lost a whopping 80 million dollars in the blink of an eye. We managed to secure some Azurium.

after a lot of hard work, but it was contaminated by some unethical foreign institution.

“Currently, all the professors are scrambling to extract pure Azurium but they’re all failing despite

numerous attempts. If we can’t get it right soon, we’ll either have to buy it again or shell out money to

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it abroad for skilled scientists to extract it. General Morrison-”

Lucas was interrupted by Suzanne before he could finish. “Hold on…

She chugged down the milk, set the cup on the table, and snagged a cardigan on her way out. Lucas

looked confused. “Mrs. Morrison, where are you off to?”

Slipping into her cardigan and switching off the lights, Suzanne responded, “I know the extraction

methods for Azurium. Take me to the lab.”

She closed the door and walked out, with Lucas following close

behind.

“Mrs. Morrison, are you serious? A group of professors had been working tirelessly in the lab for a

week, and they couldn’t extract the Azurium. How could you possibly know the methods?”

Suzanne quickened her pace. She was determined to ease Nathan’s

burden.

“I don’t know why but when you mentioned extracting pure Azurium, some ideas just clicked in my

head. Why not give it a shot?”

Lucas remembered the previous incident when Azurium was mixed with another chemical, leading to

poisoning. At the time, Suzanne had stepped in to save the day. Even Joe praised her exceptional

talent.

He decided not to delve deeper and simply followed Suzanne out of the dormitory. Later, he drove her

to the office building.