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This was because an individual capable of enduring such a multitude of viruses and serving as her test subject was extraordinarily rare. A’s physiology represented a priceless asset to rissa.
As this new hybrid virus had not been extensively studied, Marissa could not ascertain all its effects. However, by observing A, Marissa discerned that the virus could potentially alter the human body, enhancing its resilience.
Currently, A resembled a living repository of viruses. Anyone who came into contact with her blood through a wound would face severe danger.
Marissa felt profoundly relieved that when she drew A’s blood the previous day, she had no injuries on her hands and had taken meticulous precautions to avoid any contamination.
While Marissa was taken aback by the blood analysis report, Sansa, misinterpreting Marissa’s reaction as fear, boasted, “Are you intimidated by my daughter’s status? If you’re frightened, you should kneel and apologize.”
Marissa put away her phone, slowly lifted her gaze to A, and felt a pang of sympathy. A’s life had been thoroughly destroyed by her mother.
In her youth, Sansa had ruthlessly mistreated Tiffany, consistently showcasing A not out of genuine affection but to enhance her own stature.
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Now, in pursuit of her wealth and prestige, Sansa had sold her daughter to rissa—not merely as a drug test subject but as a virus test subject.
It was unclear whether Sansa was aware that her daughter had be a living repository of viruses.
The precise impact of this new hybrid virus on the human body and A’s future remained uncertain. Nheless, Sansa continued to revel in her current affluence, oblivious to the dangers threatening her daughter.
As Marissa stood overwhelmed with emotion, A ordered her sharply, “Kneel down and apologize!”
Immediately after A’smand, Sheppard and Wesson chimed in like sycophants.
Sheppard barked, “Get down on your knees and apologize to A, you insufferable fool!”
Wesson added, “If you don’t do it, A will report you to the president, and you will face more severe consequences than expulsion.”
Marissa found their behavior rather amusing.
Sansa and her daughter were mere pawns in rissa’s game, yet Sheppard and Wesson seemed to believe they could secure the Peridot Consortium’s favor by ingratiating themselves with this duo—a notion that was nothing short of delusional.
Marissa chose not to engage in their petty theatrics. She was eager to meet Kevin, as well as to return and thoroughly investigate the novel hybrid virus present in A’s body.
Without a word, Marissa ignored them and proceeded to leave.
A, incensed by Marissa’s dismissal, lunged to strike her from behind.
Marissa instinctively sensed the threat, her expression hardening as she readied herself to retaliate. Before she could make a move, amanding voice cut through the tension, shouting, “Stop!”
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