I instructed Ray to rent a car and leave it close to the hospital's back entrance.
The epidemic medication was given out in the afternoon in a brand-new camp away from the southern Ohane hospital.
People in the crowd and hospital patients lining up to receive their medication. Even the hospital's administration was wandering around the new camp seeking it.
That was the ideal excuse for diverting interest in and crowd number from the restricted hospital location.
Even without speaking to Nia, I could tell that she was handling some samples. I checked the lab for anything that might be helpful. Nothing in the lab seemed worth having a look at.
I had been keeping a watch on the lab's second in command, who was detained in a room inside the restricted area. As I pressed her acupoints, she was unable to scream or move. She wouldn't pass away soon because it has just been two days.