Carrying his copy of the contract, Cruz returned to his room deep in thought. He wasn't even feeling sleepy—unlike Susanto, who'd excused himself as soon as he could.
Cruz stayed on for another five minutes, firing a carefully-aimed barrage of questions at Jelly. It took expert skill to ask a delving question and get an honest answer in return.
He found out that Yamato had already been working for Jelly for many, many years. He was the brain behind the world's most popular designer drug. Known as Yellow Submarine, it was a cocktail of synthetic hormones with a truly unique property: it adjusted to the user. It contained a mix of compounds that were released individually only if certain preconditions had been met.