The blue serum would trap a person in his sorrowful memories. And what, Raiden
wondered, were such
sorrowful remembrances made of?
His curiosity was piqued.
“You should’ve taken her out immediately!”
A chilly voice echoed from behind him.
Raiden’s face remained stoic as he said firmly, “The one who’s eager to kill her is probably
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The man stepped forward, eyeing the woman on the screen with a sneer, “Yes, I’d love to
tear her to pieces.”
If it weren’t for this woman, he wouldn’t be living a life on the run.
His gaze shifted to Raiden, “She’s the one who killed Wolverine. Don’t you want revenge
for Wolverine?”
Raiden replied coldly, “Wolverine’s demise was a matter of time; it’s the natural order of
things. She just
hastened it. Why should I kill her?”
The man frowned, “What do you plan to do with her? I’ll remind you, she’s got remarkable
resilience and explosive strength, but she’s not easy to control. Don’t fantasize about
making her your own.”
“It’s my business what I do with her!” Raiden shot the man a frosty look, “Remember your
place!”
The man’s face turned pale, and he nodded with a sneer, “Fine, I just hope you don’t get
bitten back.”
Raiden turned off the screen and walked away.
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That night.
Evelyn, with a drink in hand, wandered through the bar looking anxiously for Lynn.
Suddenly, she spotted a familiar figure and, with a surge of joy, hurried over.
“Lynn!” Evelyn called out.
Lynn turned, his brow furrowed with annoyance, and stood up to leave.
“Lynn!”
Lynn’s face was a mask of indifference, “Evelyn, just go back. It’s over between us!”
“I let you down, okay? There’s nothing more to say,” Lynn’s voice was hoarse.
“Where to?” Lynn asked, frowning.