Chapter 466 The Albertson Group
Chapter 466 The Albertson Group
At Aston’s question, his parents’ faces changed.
Georgia recalled the boy she’d seen only once, then turned to Aston.
“Have you still not found Lucas yet?”
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“Lucas went missing, and now Wesley’s age is the same as Lucas’. You say that he spent the last year
with Sierra, and the timeframe matches. Moreover, you said that Wesley’s head hurt last time he saw
us, and it could be because of seeing someone familiar. Isn’t that too many to be a coincidence?”
Aston said that, while Robert grew dubious.
“Who’s Lucas? And if he was Wesley, wouldn’t you recognize him?”
To be honest, Georgia didn’t know what kind of identity Lucas had within the Powells.
She didn’t understand what Aston had said, either.
She’d seen Lucas before, after all, and they didn’t look the same. They were only similar in age.
Carr looked at his son, frowning.
“Why are you making such a guess? There’s a lot of coincidences, but your mother and I wouldn’t
misremember how Lucas looked like. Wesley doesn’t look the same as Lucas at all. You say they look
alike, but I don’t see it.”
“I know you think this is a long stretch, but it’s not that people have never given kids plastic surgery, or
added on drugs. The plastic surgery hospital under the Powell family has done cases like this. You
should know that.”
Father and son’s conversation was getting in a stranger and stranger direction.
Georgia could see Carr’s face changing.
“Who is Lucas in the Powell family? If you speculate that Lucas is Wesley, we can do a DNA test, right?
Who’s his mother? Get them over to test with Wesley, and the truth should come out.”
Georgia said that, while Robert also chimed in.
“It’s an unconventional thing, even cruel, to give a child plastic surgery, but if you suspect it, then get
Lucas’ mother over or his relatives to do a DNA test at the hospital. The truth would come out then.”
“That’s the issue…”
Aston suddenly spoke.
“My parents and I don’t know who Lucas is. I don’t even know if he’s a descendant of the Powell family,
because Lucas was brought back by my grandfather as a kid. He was raised by the Powells, but with
my parents being home often and how much they liked kids, Lucas got closer with them and Emilia. We
tried asking my grandfather who Lucas’ parents were, but he never replied to our questions. If we want
to clear up the truth, we might need to head back to the Powell family.”
If that was the case, they had to see old man Powell either way.
Georgia, though, still felt like it was too incredible of a speculation. The kids didn’t look the same, after
all.
“If his face has gone under the knife, we can go check his facial skeleton in the hospital and see if his
features have been altered.”
Aston said that, while Carr nodded.
“Our family has a lot of pharmaceutical and pharma-cosmetic enterprises. We also invested in a lot of
biomedical research and all sorts of large hospitals. This case has historical precedent. It started off as
ways to fix children’s scarred or burned faces. It’s not impossible to turn it onto a normal child.”
The two of them spoke that way, seemingly already having worked out the logic of it.
Laurie’s eyes reddened.
“If Lucas really is Wesley, that child really has been through too much. Getting taken away at such a
young age, then having surgery on his face. We don’t know who his parents are and who did this, but
the people behind it need to pay!”
That was a heavy topic. No one thought that Wesley’s situation would develop like this.
Seemed like Georgia and Robert really did have to go back to the Powell family.
They ate lunch in silence, their hearts weighed down.
Still, before the kids, they tried their best to keep it harmonious and not to let Annie and Wesley see
that anything was wrong.
The afternoon came about.
Robert and Aston’s parents went straight to the hospital and got ready to put Wesley through a
checkup. Carr would look on from the side.
He was one of the best surgeons in the world, so he’d get involved personally in hospital business.
As for Aston, he didn’t leave, instead staying in Robert and Georgia’s mansion.
Georgia found out that Aston was here to talk about some things regarding their experiments.
The house was left with Annie alone.
Georgia could only have her play around by herself patiently and wait for her brother to come back.
She went with Aston to her miniature lab to discuss the problems they were coming across.
There were some basic tools in the mansion’s small laboratory.
Georgia and Aston experimented inside and discussed the questions that had come up in their
previous research.
They spent almost the entire afternoon in the lab, then went over to the computer and entered the
experimental data to see if it matched up with their originally hypothesized model.
After a while afternoon of work, the two rested for a while.
Aston spoke up curiously.
“I know it’s not exactly my place to ask, but you still haven’t gone back to work and I just heard you say
that you were going overseas with Robert. Did something serious happen? Do you need help?”
“It’s serious. Robert and I need to deal with it in person, and the fewer people know about this the
better. I’m sorry, but I can’t tell you. But I hope you’ll continue with this research. I might need your
help.”
Aston fell silent and nodded. The two chatted for a while in the garden, and Aston suddenly spoke up
about something else.
“Your speculation was probably right with what you said to me last time. When I went to that
hematology meet overseas last time, the final results have been taken by some other company, and
they released the medicine they developed early. The result had been produced from the team I was in
before, but I didn’t have complete data. If Kayden really had been trying to get the experimental secrets
through me, she couldn’t have gotten a successfully developed drug just from targeting me. I don’t
understand why she looked to me.”