"Why? Does your heart ache for her?" I turned around and asked Michael.
"Do you know what's the difference between you and Steven?" Michael looked hurt. His grip on my shirt tightened.
"No... I just don't want you..." Michael simply didn't wantto commit a murder. He didn't wantto be a criminal.
I understood where he cfrom, but he did not understand me.
Michael was different from Steven-Steven would supportunconditionally. If I were the devil, he would be the devil; if I were an angel, he would be an angel.
He would exude kindness if I was kind; he would helpif I was evil.
But Steven knewtoo well. He knew that I would never actually commit a crime...
After all, I had my mortals.
"This is somebody else's killing ground. Even if I do murder her, who's going to know?" I scoffed.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtThen, I intentionally questioned Michael, "You wouldn't reportto the police, would you?" Michael grabbed my wrist in a panic.
"Stephie... Don't." "You're frighteningly righteous." I shook Michael off and approached Yasmin. I placed one foot on her neck.
Dimly lit by the firelight, I said, "You should spill all the secrets you know now." Yasmin was trembling from the fear and pain. Since my foot was on her neck, she knew well that it would be easy forto kill her.
She was not an honest person. But since she refused to speak, it only proved one thing...
Peter was scarier than I was. Peter had the means to torture her.
"Yasmine, you have no other choice. If you want to live, you have to listen to me..." I retracted my foot and got down to grab her hair.
"Even if you don't tell me, do you think Peter can trust you after we escape? For somebody as skeptical as him... If I just stir the pot, he'll make your life miserable. Why don't we collaborate?" Yasmin glared atwith hatred as she trembled.
"Aren't you worried that I'll kill you after we get out..." "If you can, try me." "Stephany was capable too. But she still died... So you won't be an exception to that." Yasmin continued glaring at me. She was displaying her grit.
I put my hand over Yasmin's wound and dug my fingers inside.
Yasmin screamed, and it resounded in the stairway.
I remained unfazed, and Yasmin looked atas if I were the devil.
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Michael looked atwith a conflicted gaze. He wanted to stop me, but Yasmin's life was in my hands.
"I'll tell you! I'll tell you!" Yasmin couldn't take it.
I shook the blood off my fingers in disgust.
"Tellsomething I want to hear." Otherwise, I would not let Yasmin off easily.
"Aren't you worried... that Michael will discover the truth?" asked Yasmin, lying weakly on the floor.
She looked at Michael and said, "If I say this, the secret of how you pretended to be Stephanie... will be exposed!" "Stop babbling." I slapped Yasmin.
Yasmin cried as she lay on the floor.
She sobbed as she said, "Michael...
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmaş Didn't you want to know why Stephanie Carlson and Stephany Larson are so similar? And why she's so successful at disquisinherself as Stephanie Carlson, so much so that both you and Steven couldn't see through her? Instead, you happily and willingly accepted her." Yasmin continued, shouting, "That's because Stephanie Carlson and Stephany Larson are cloned wel.ne embryos with the sgenes. They were transplanted onto different mothers...
"In other words, both Stephanie Carlson and Stephany Larson are experiment subjects from the GenSociety. They're clones!" After Yasmin finished, Michael stumbled backward. He had to hold the wall to keep himself up.
Clone experiment subjects...
"Peter is very cautious. I don't know much..." Yasmin cried, looking at me.
"I found out about this because I eavesdropped on his calls... They conducted genetic experiments with humans, doing cloning experiments with embryos. "In the beginning... it was done so that rich people around the world would have access to organ transplantation technology. But later on...m not sure what research they've been doing in secret." Yasmin began to hyperventilate from crying too much.
"Stephany Larson, you're not even human... You're a test subject and so was Stephanie Carlson. You're both incomplete experiment subjects. "In fact, there are many experiment subjects who have been transplanted to different mothers around the world just like you." It was a terrifying fact.
That meant that there were countless Stephanie Carlsons.
Countlessexisted in places I could not see and did not know.
After birth, cloned embryos were diversified due to the different environments and development conditions within the mothers' wombs.
As such, Stephanie Carlson and Stephany Larson might seem similar, but we were not identical: Even our temperaments had sdifferences. X