In the evening, Sophia Sutton stood at Iris Harris's door with a cup of hot milk.
She looked at the tightly closed door in front of her, her brows slightly furrowed, appearing somewhat conflicted.
After hesitating for a while, she took out a small transparent plastic bag from her pocket, with a little white powder inside.
This was given to her personally by Henry Ford earlier in the hall, instructing her to put this powder into the milk when she gave it to Iris Harris later.
Remembering Henry Ford's calm and gentle smile at that time, Sophia Sutton held back the question she'd wanted to ask then—what kind of medicine is this?
Standing in the corridor, staring at the white powder for quite a while, until the milk in her hand was a bit cold, Sophia Sutton finally raised her hand and poured the powder from the plastic bag into the milky-white milk.
Watching the powder instantly dissolve into the milk, Sophia Sutton's heart sank slightly.
