Chapter 65: Competitive Social Club

Chapter 65 Competitive Social Club

North of Hollywood, Burbank County, in a laboratory of Ethelden Energy Group, the actress Whitney Frost, who was dressed in a fashionable attire a few hours ago, has already removed all her attire and changed into Putting on a white coat, operating all kinds of high-tech equipment of this era, he was busy and solemn, without any trace of Hollywood star at all.

While she was busy, the door of the laboratory opened, and a middle-aged gentleman with a frivolous expression came in.

He is the control of the Etherdan Energy Group, one of the richest Americans in this era, Carl Chadwick.

"Haney, I heard that you went to the film company today and encountered a little trouble?" Chadwick didn't make a sound at first, but waited until Whitney finished a job and had nothing in hand before asking .

If you disturb this woman's research, the consequences will be very serious, and he doesn't want to touch this brow.

"A little problem, if it wasn't for my idiot manager, there wouldn't even be a problem at all!" Taking off the gloves, Whitney breathed a sigh of relief, and then told what happened today.

"Oh? Josie Kahn? An Austrian? I seem to have heard of this name." After hearing what Whitney said, Calvin obviously didn't take her failure to terminate the contract too seriously, but he did Josie was clearly interested...he was also Austrian.

"You'd better not make extravagances. The primary purpose of the club now is the Manhattan Project." Whitney saw the man's thoughts at a glance, and immediately warned.

Obviously, it can be seen from Whitney's attitude now that she and this Calvin are not just a drama of a simple actress getting close to a rich man.

The relationship between the two is even vaguely dominated by Whitney.

"Of course I know, but to be honest, the military and the White House are too close to this plan. It is difficult for us to get access to more core secrets for the time being, even if you provide several urgently needed technologies." Carl Wen shrugged.

"Is there no other way for those old things?" Whitney frowned.

"There is really no way. That **** Schmidt made too much trouble, wasting a lot of our blood, and made the entire high-level of this country nervous." Calvin shook his head and said.

"Hmph, that idiot, sooner or later he will be ruined by his own arrogance!" Hearing Calvin mention Schmidt, a gloomy look flashed across Whitney's face.

Undoubtedly, there is no other Schmidt mentioned by the two except the Red Skull who is raging in Europe.

"Hehe, who's to say no, judging from the recent situation, that Captain America has brought him a lot of trouble, and he's probably in a state of distress now!" Calvin gloated.

"Okay, what's the matter for you to come to me, isn't it just to talk nonsense with me?" Whitney glanced at him and said.

"Hmph, that's fine, just stop showing off to me with your lame acting skills!" Whitney frowned and said coldly.

"Okay, okay, the United Labor Organization is organizing a sympathy trip to the British frontline. What the club means is that they want you to go there as Whitney!" Calvin shrugged and put away his exaggerated expression. .

"Go to England? Why?" Whitney puzzled.

"According to the information obtained by the club, that Howard Stark made a potion called night light in England. It's sealed, and our people don't know it exists, but not long ago, General John McGinnis snatched this thing from Howard's laboratory, and then airdropped it to Fino's bear army ’” said Calvin.

"What side effects? Something went wrong?" Whitney asked.

"Of course, it has very serious side effects. It will make people lose their minds and kill each other, and even if the user is not killed in the end, he will eventually suffocate to death... However, the club believes that this thing will be useful for us. There are a lot of uses, so I hope you can find a way to get this thing." Calvin nodded and said.

"That's right, this thing is really useful, I understand, I will go to the condolence team to sign up tomorrow!" Whitney thought for a while, then nodded and agreed.

"Well, there is one more thing, and that is Mao Xiong's side, a new organization called Leviathan... If possible, try to get some relevant information!" Calvin said again.

"Leviathan... okay, I know!" Whitney said the name silently, then nodded, then turned around and put himself into the experiment again, and did not forget to look back at Calvin and said, "Why don't you Walk?"

"...Okay, I'll go now!" Facing Whitney's attitude, Calvin could only shrug helplessly and walked out of the laboratory.

"Go and check on that Josie Kahn!" However, as soon as Calvin left the laboratory, he recruited a subordinate and asked him to investigate Josie's details.

Obviously, Calvin didn't take Whitney's so-called warning not to add extra details.

After leaving the laboratory, Calvin quickly drove to a high-end club in the urban area, and the sign hanging on the club was impressively marked "Competitive Social Club".

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Josie was naturally unaware of the conversations that took place in the laboratory of the Etherdan Energy Group. At this time, he was in the study of a manor house in Beverly Hills, listening to Yuri on the other side of the trader explaining with his new product.

"This is the magnetic storm infantry battle armor. It uses the portable magnetic storm coil as the energy source. It looks bulky, but because of the mechanical exoskeleton technology, the wearer does not actually feel a lot of weight. The external armor can protect the rifle. The joints are all covered by toughened dinosaur skin, and the seal is very good, so it also has considerable chemical resistance. The only flaw may be that the speed is a little slower, and it can't fly!" On the screen Yuri talked to a battle armor beside him.

Josie looked at the armor on the screen, and couldn't help feeling excited. Although this Yuri-style magnetic blast infantry armor continued the roughness of the bear, it was still much better-looking than the armor in the game.

(end of this chapter)

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