Chapter 432
Chapter 432
Marina’s eyes flickered when she heard the woman’s words.
She didn’t think the woman would dare to lie at this time.
Therefore, it should be Lambert who took the initiative to go find them.
He did it because he wanted them to cure Sharon.
However, Lambert must have underestimated his enemy.
He didn’t expect that behind the laboratory staff was a powerful person.
“Your research will cause serious damage to the body of the experimental subjects. Do you have any way to extend their lives?” Marina asked.
The woman stopped talking again.
“What? Do you want me to cripple your other hand?” Marina was annoyed by her attitude.
“It’s not that I don’t want to tell you, but after that man appeared, our research results were all taken away by our boss.” The woman looked very aggrieved.
“So you’re saying that you really have a way to extend the lifespan of the experimental subjects?” Marina figured it out from NôvelDrama.Org: owner of this content.
her words.
“Yes, we have indeed developed a potion that can reduce the physical wear and tear of the experimental subjects.
“But the potions are all in our boss’s hands now. I can’t give you any,” the woman said slowly.
“Who’s your boss?” Marina asked.
When the woman heard this, she immediately looked up at Marina.
“What? You don’t dare to tell me?” Marina said, a hint of threat flashing across her eyes.
“Don’t get me wrong. It’s just that I don’t know exactly who he is. He’s been getting in touch with me by phone. We’ve never met in real life.”
The woman quickly shook her head.
“Then give me his contact information,” Marina said.
The woman took out the phone from her pocket with her uninjured hand.
She pointed at a phone number with a trembling finger.
“This is my boss’s phone number.
“He may not answer your call. Usually, he’s the one who takes the initiative to contact me.” The woman showed the phone. number to Marina.
Marina glanced at it and snatched the phone from her.
The woman wanted to stop her.
However, when she thought of how ruthless Marina was, she immediately dropped the idea.
“That’s all I know, really. I’ve already told you everything I know. Can you let me go?” The woman looked at Marina with pleading eyes.
“Let you go?” Marina narrowed her eyes and sized up the woman in front of her. “Don’t worry, I’ll definitely let you go!”
With that, Marina pulled the dagger out of her palm.
The woman cried out in pain again.
She covered her hand and quickly hid in a corner.
At this moment, Oscar and Lee walked in.
“Miss, I think there are some things that you need to take a look at personally.” Oscar’s expression was especially serious as
he said this.
Marina looked back at him and walked out with him without asking what he wanted her to have a look at.
Simon left some people at the door to watch the researchers in the room.
After that, he left with Marina.
Oscar led the way.
After turning a few corridors, they saw a particularly spacious hall.
There were many cages of the same size in the hall.
However, it was not animals but people who were locked in the cages.
To be precise, they were all second–generation humans like Sharon.
“Are they… all the experimental subjects in the laboratory?” Gavin looked at the cages in front of him, dumbfounded.
At first glance, there were at least 20 to 30 people.
“That’s right. I’ve already checked the information here. All the experimental subjects in this laboratory are locked up here.” Oscar nodded.
Marina’s face darkened in an instant.
She glanced at the cages.
In the end, she fixed her gaze on a cage in the back row.
Inside was a little girl who looked to be only four or five years old.
She stood on all fours like a beast.
Her eyes were filled with vigilance when she saw the strangers who had suddenly appeared.
She kept letting out roars similar to that of a wild beast.
“Those people have gone too far! How can they experiment on such a little kid? They’re simply crazy!”
Gavin also saw the little girl in the cage and blushed with anger.
“For experiments like genetic research, the method with the highest success rate is to start from embryos. “The older the experimental subject is, the slimmer the chances of success are,” Marina explained.
“Miss, you’re right. Half the people here are the products of those lab technicians.
“The remaining half were bought here when they were very young.” Oscar added.
Then, he handed the files in his hands to Marina.
“These are the records from my previous searches. You can find everyone’s information in them.”
Marina took the files and casually flipped through them.
However, a single glance at the information sent a chill down her spine.
Not only did the laboratory want to change the genes of the people in the cages, but they also wanted to change their habits.
In the eyes of the lab technicians, these people were no longer human.
They were their research subjects just like wild animals.
“I reviewed it briefly. This laboratory has been established for more than 50 years and has been engaged in such research all along.
“Over the past 50 years, more than 10,000 experimental subjects have been killed in their experiments,” Oscar said indignantly.
Those people did not take human lives seriously at all.
“This is too much! They still tried to defend themselves after they did such a terrible thing. Those evil people deserve to die.” Gavin gritted his teeth as he spoke.
“Destroy all the research materials here.” With that, Marina closed the document folder in her hands.
Such research should not continue.
“Yes!” Oscar immediately replied.
Then, he looked at the experimental subjects in the room.
“What are we going to do with them?”
Marina also looked back.
Most of these people were born in this dark underground laboratory.
The only reason the laboratory kept them alive was to get research data from them.
If the laboratory was gone, Marina had to get them a safe place to settle down.
No matter what, she couldn’t let their identities be exposed.
Most importantly, some of these people were extremely aggressive.
She had to take good care of them. If they accidentally escape, it might endanger the safety of other people.