Chapter 719
I heard that Carol, who was diagnosed with mental illness, was also sent to the same asylum. I wondered if the two rivals had met
Just as my car went into the main entrance, a minivan happened to pass by. Carol was sitting inside the minivan.
My expression grew darker as I narrowed my eyes. It seemed like she had escaped yet again.
Hopefully, Joel was able to convince Carol to set aside her personal feelings and focus on our common enemy for now.
I wouldn't hold back if she remained stubborn and continued to go after me.
I got out of the car after stopping at the parking space. Cole had pre-arranged for a nurse to bring me to Sarah. She was dressed in a white hospital gown. She looked utterly harmless as she sat on the lawn, picking out flowers. It was as if she was truly a mentally ill patient.
I had to admit that Sarah's acting skills were amazing. I would've been deceived by her if I hadn't figured out that the mastermind might be her.
"You must be her daughter. You both look so similar!' the nurse said with a smile, bringing me into the garden lawn.
I smiled and said nothing. Of course, we looked similar. How could I not, when I was her genetic clone?
"You seem to like this flower very much." I walked over and crouched before Sarah after seeing her stare at the flower
She looked blankly at me, as if she were truly mentally ill. She nodded with a smile, saying, "I like it!"
"Aren't you supposed to appreciate it from a distance if you like it? This flower will wilt quickly if you pick it," I said, looking at her tentatively.This content provided by N(o)velDrama].[Org.
Sarah held the flower in her hand. "Even if it wilts, it has to belong to me alone."
I was taken aback, smiling soon after. "You're really good at pretending, Sarah."
She continued to play with the flower in her hand, as if unaware of what I was talking about.
"Floyd is with me. The reason you haven't met him even after becoming a higher-up in Genome Society is because you're afraid to get him involved, right?' I lowered my voice and threatened her.
Sarah's hands merely paused for a moment before she returned to her crazed self.
I laughed out loud, amused by her acting skills. "Guess who I am? Just like Daisy, you're keen to know the reincarnation project's outcome, right? I'm Stephanie, after all.'
Sarah finally placed the flower down and looked right at me. Clearly, she was more interested in the reincarnation project.
Her lips curled upward as she carefully looked at me. It was as if she was appraising an art she had created with her own hands.
"What gives my clone subject the right to be arrogant in front of me, the original subject?" Sarah whispered in my ear as she got closer to me.
I reached out to pat her back and said, "I have an independent soul. Your genes can't kill me, and I'll live forever."
Living forever meant achieving immortality, which was what Sarah wanted to get her hands on. She craved immortality so that her greed could be extended indefinitely.
"My soul would be a better fit for your body," she warned me, grabbing hold of my hair.
I chuckled and reached out to grab her neck. "Say, wouldn't it be easy for me to kill you now?"
Just as I pushed her onto the ground, the other 'patients who had been playing around suddenly snapped back to their senses. They stood up and surrounded the two of us.
Sarah had taken precautions. Smiling, she said, "You can't get out even if you kill me."
"At the very least, Genome Society would be rudderless if I kill you. It'll also be easier to deal with them,' I said as I tightened my grip.