Several days later, Spencer II attended the meeting of the Human Connection Plan Foundation.
Everyone present knew that the secretive betrayal had succeeded.
Spencer II swept the entire venue with the satisfied expression of a victor, half of his supporters were smiling at him, and the other half of the opponents could only helplessly accept the facts.
This man in his early thirties did not inherit his father's wisdom in Black Medicine research and life engineering but was even more radical and decisive.
Since Spencer was the foundation's largest investor and its founder, upon his death, Spencer II was clearly able to take direct control of this vast organization without any need for a vote.
The main reason was that United Pharmaceuticals, the world's largest pharmaceutical company, was already under his control, and Spencer had early on handed over the enterprise to him in the past six years.