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Chapter 600

    ?<strong>Chapter 600:</strong>


    Taking a deep breath, Saniya said, “You might have screwed Griffin’s life, but taking Anna’s ce? Stop joking around. She and Griffin are Ernesto’s children.”


    Kallie ced aforting hand on Saniya’s shoulder. “Do you trust me?” she asked.


    Saniya pressed her lips together, offering no reply to Kallie.


    Kallie kept trying to convince Saniya. “It’s alright if you don’t believe me. You can dismiss what I said. But it’s clear Anna and I will never get along.”


    News of White’s death in the dungeon becamemon knowledge the next day.


    While Ernesto and Griffin suspected Kallie of being the murderer, the autopsy revealed White had sumbed to an infection from a wound inflicted earlier that day. Kallie was not involved.


    Meanwhile, Anna became extremely disturbed, wreaking havoc for days by smashing objects andshing out at others.


    The building where Anna resided seemed to be quite lively.


    Ernesto, realizing something was amiss, discovered Anna had a mental health history. His concern for his reputation outweighed all else, and he was incensed, eager to distance himself from Anna.


    Yet, for reasons unknown, Anna made a swift recovery overnight, and her rtionship with both Ernesto and Griffin saw remarkable improvement.


    Kallie noted all these developments with a keen understanding. Anna likely informed Ernesto the illness was manageable and would not pose any issues. Moreover, Anna seemed to have acquiesced to an extreme request from Ernesto.


    Ernesto had gone to considerable lengths to bring Anna back, not with the expectation that she would care for him in hister years. The banquet soon arrived.


    The event was attended by many wealthy individuals, including at least several hundred people. Among them, each was a billionaire CEO, and some were even nobles from royal lineages.


    Ernesto, moving through the crowd in his wheelchair, had his aged, wrinkled face contorted into a series of smiles that appeared rather sinister.


    On this particr day, Kallie realized the grim reality of why she and her unborn children had been selected and confined. She finally understood the reasons behind the wealthy elite’s willingness to conspire with Ernesto.


    It turned out Ernesto had invested years ago in a ndestineb known for conducting experiments on human beings.


    Three years prior, thisb had pioneered a disturbing technology, akin to performing a brain transnt by transferring one individual’s brain waves into another’s. The individual reced would inevitably perish.


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    Griffin, as it turned out, was not Anna’s younger brother but her elder.


    Griffin possessed the body of an innocent boy who had been chosen for this fate.


    Griffin was nearly forty, exining why Kallie asionally found his actions and mannerisms peculiar. The children Kallie was carrying were central to Ernesto’s ns for brain recement.


    The revtion sparked excitement among the wealthy attendees, all of whom possessed vast fortunes but no promise of eternal life. Faced with such a groundbreaking experiment, they saw no reason to decline.


    Numerous affluent guests approached Ernesto to undergo the procedure. About half of these operations proved sessful.


    Despite the moderate sess rate and inherent risks, the allure of potential rejuvenation was irresistible.


    How did Kalliee to understand all this? At that moment, Anna was before her, disclosing every detail.


    Anna watched Kallie’s face lose color and smirked. “You don’t seem very brave. One day, your children will carry on my father’s legacy, which should be an honor for you. Do you understand?”


    Kallie was stunned. It took her a while, but she finally managed to ask, “Why was I chosen?”


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