She Stuns the World - Chapter 628: Chapter 628
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                    Matthew nodded, curiosity lighting his eyes. "So, what's your plan for the Unity Circle?"
Athena shook her head, resolute. "As long as they stay out of my way, I want nothing to do with them."
She knew all too well that curiosity could lead to trouble, and despite her talent and resources, she had no intention of wasting them on something so trivial.
There was one secret she hadn't shared with Matthew--and had no intention of revealing to anyone else: the enigmatic Messenger was actually Joy.
Just then, Louis pulled up in a nondescript car, parking right in front of them.
He stepped out, handed them the keys, and then climbed into Matthew's car to drive it back.
Meanwhile, the Unity Circle meeting at Riverfront Villas had come to a close.
Participants trickled out of the villa in small groups, chatting animatedly as they left.
Still wrapped in her black robe, Joy turned to her butler, her voice low and serious. "What's the status on that girl with the 199 IQ? Have we got any leads?"
In this world where intelligence was currency, members referred to each other by their IQ scores. If two people had the same score, they were assigned numbers--first, second, third, and so forth.
The butler replied, his tone respectful, "We haven't uncovered anything yet."
Joy's eyes narrowed. "What do you mean?"
"Our team tried to infiltrate her phone, but they were hit by a counter-virus, and now their systems are down.
"We sent two agents to follow her and the guy with an IQ of 185, but they were spotted immediately. They didn't get a single piece of useful information and had to retreat."
They had also preemptively shut down the local surveillance cameras, leaving them without any way to access the footage.
Joy fell silent, her mind racing. "Look into their invitations. We need to trace where they came from."
"Yes," the butler said, nodding.
"And dig deeper into the IQ-199 participant's mentor, Noah. I want every detail."
"Of course."
Within just two days, Unity Circle's extensive resources uncovered Noah's story, but the findings were grim--he had already passed away.
Reports revealed that Noah hailed from a modest background; his father worked as a plumber, and his mother was an accountant. At 28, he had been involved in a car accident that left him in a vegetative state, with little hope for recovery.
Three years into his coma, his parents welcomed another child, a daughter.
Miraculously, Noah regained consciousness at 36 and quickly restored his health. He found work at a small company while also investing in stocks, managing to build a nest egg that allowed him to buy a home and secure insurance for his family.
However, six years ago, at the age of 52, he was diagnosed with terminal lung cancer. He left a substantial savings for his family, penned a farewell note, and made his way to the beach to end his life. His body was never recovered.
Yet, beach cameras had caught the moment he walked into the waves, vanishing beneath the surface.
Since then, he had left no trace, and the Anderson family was left in the dark about his fate.
After finishing his report, the butler added, "The participant claims her mentor is the smartest person she's ever known, with an IQ that's off the charts. However, our investigation shows that Noah never took on students or apprentices. He was a solitary man, hardly engaging with anyone outside of work and home life, and he had no interest in marriage or children."
Joy listened intently with an expression cool and thoughtful. "The participant referred to her mentor as godlike.
"It's no surprise that someone so extraordinary would keep their true identity hidden. Keep searching; we'll uncover something eventually."
                
            
        Athena shook her head, resolute. "As long as they stay out of my way, I want nothing to do with them."
She knew all too well that curiosity could lead to trouble, and despite her talent and resources, she had no intention of wasting them on something so trivial.
There was one secret she hadn't shared with Matthew--and had no intention of revealing to anyone else: the enigmatic Messenger was actually Joy.
Just then, Louis pulled up in a nondescript car, parking right in front of them.
He stepped out, handed them the keys, and then climbed into Matthew's car to drive it back.
Meanwhile, the Unity Circle meeting at Riverfront Villas had come to a close.
Participants trickled out of the villa in small groups, chatting animatedly as they left.
Still wrapped in her black robe, Joy turned to her butler, her voice low and serious. "What's the status on that girl with the 199 IQ? Have we got any leads?"
In this world where intelligence was currency, members referred to each other by their IQ scores. If two people had the same score, they were assigned numbers--first, second, third, and so forth.
The butler replied, his tone respectful, "We haven't uncovered anything yet."
Joy's eyes narrowed. "What do you mean?"
"Our team tried to infiltrate her phone, but they were hit by a counter-virus, and now their systems are down.
"We sent two agents to follow her and the guy with an IQ of 185, but they were spotted immediately. They didn't get a single piece of useful information and had to retreat."
They had also preemptively shut down the local surveillance cameras, leaving them without any way to access the footage.
Joy fell silent, her mind racing. "Look into their invitations. We need to trace where they came from."
"Yes," the butler said, nodding.
"And dig deeper into the IQ-199 participant's mentor, Noah. I want every detail."
"Of course."
Within just two days, Unity Circle's extensive resources uncovered Noah's story, but the findings were grim--he had already passed away.
Reports revealed that Noah hailed from a modest background; his father worked as a plumber, and his mother was an accountant. At 28, he had been involved in a car accident that left him in a vegetative state, with little hope for recovery.
Three years into his coma, his parents welcomed another child, a daughter.
Miraculously, Noah regained consciousness at 36 and quickly restored his health. He found work at a small company while also investing in stocks, managing to build a nest egg that allowed him to buy a home and secure insurance for his family.
However, six years ago, at the age of 52, he was diagnosed with terminal lung cancer. He left a substantial savings for his family, penned a farewell note, and made his way to the beach to end his life. His body was never recovered.
Yet, beach cameras had caught the moment he walked into the waves, vanishing beneath the surface.
Since then, he had left no trace, and the Anderson family was left in the dark about his fate.
After finishing his report, the butler added, "The participant claims her mentor is the smartest person she's ever known, with an IQ that's off the charts. However, our investigation shows that Noah never took on students or apprentices. He was a solitary man, hardly engaging with anyone outside of work and home life, and he had no interest in marriage or children."
Joy listened intently with an expression cool and thoughtful. "The participant referred to her mentor as godlike.
"It's no surprise that someone so extraordinary would keep their true identity hidden. Keep searching; we'll uncover something eventually."
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