"I knew it. I said Dr. Holland had a brilliant mind but his character was just… detestable. But I suppose we didn't have much of a choice," Wren said. "He was one of the few who was willing to do what was necessary to bring our vision to life." He shook his head and sighed. "I heard that after Himari left, I heard there were a few significant mishaps."
Benjamin stared at Wren, wondering how much he knew about the research.
"After that incident, did you go into the data repository by yourself?" Wren asked.
Benjamin shook his head, at which Wren asked, "Then how did you find out about the true nature of the research?"
"Initially, I gathered what I could from the documents in Dr. Holland's office. There were various results that seemed to be about botanical research, but the data didn't match any plants I knew. It wasn't until we went to the Data Repository that I was able to get a clearer picture of what was going on.
