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Samuel gave them a cold nce and was about to pull the trigger. But before he could do it, Vincent cut in, “Round them all up. Take them away.”
Katelyn didn’t see thating. Vincent’s decision caught her off guard, but after a brief pause, she realized what he was aiming for. She chose not to argue. In silence, she let his decision stand.
With no resistance from Katelyn, Samuel went ahead and did exactly as Vincent instructed. Samuel turned to his men and said, “Get them out of here. Now.”
Right then, the doctors let out a shaky breath in unison, having just dodged a bullet. A few of the weaker ones crumpled to the floor. Their limbs gave out, and cold sweat streamed down their faces. Samuel ordered his men to gag the doctors and bind their hands before escorting them out.
Katelyn said to Samuel, “Take care of the bodies, too. I want it to seem like no one has ever intruded this ce.”
“Yes, Miss Bailey!” Samuel had served alongside Vincent for years, and handling situations like this was second nature to him.
Katelyn wasn’t worried in the slightest. She trusted him to take care of everything.
Without wasting any time, Samuel got to work. In only ten minutes, he had dealt with everything efficiently. Every fingerprint and footprint was gone, a clear disy of his skill and precision.
After thest detail had been handled, Katelyn finally opened the document. She couldn’t help but wonder what kind of information it held to drive the T Organization to such atrocious acts.
Curious, Vincent moved closer and leaned beside Katelyn. As she opened the document, his brow furrowed. The writing made no sense to him. It was written entirely in that ancient script, a form only decipherable by experts in ancientnguages.
Vincent lowered his voice and asked, “Do you know what any of this says?”
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Katelyn gave a small nod, her eyes still scanning the document. “I understand parts of it.”
She couldn’t read every word, but most of it was familiar enough. After all, she had spent time studying rted texts and digging through old research. For now, it was enough. She could grasp the meaning behind what she was reading.
But as she read further, a wave of dread settled over her. She couldn’t stop the quiet gasp that slipped out. Whether the document truly held the key to immortality or not, she couldn’t say. Still, the details alone were terrifying. A cold shiver crept down her back.
She looked at Vincent and said, “This involves human sacrifice.” It was rare for Vincent to see Katelyn look that shaken. He didn’t need to ask. Just from her expression, he knew the document held something dark.
Before he could speak, Katelyn exined, “It’s a form for immortality. But the ingredients include the flesh and blood of innocent children.”
She pointed at a specific line on the page and went on, “Right here, it doesn’t call for just a few. It demands thousands.”
To create something like this, lives would be lost by the thousands. And the term “innocent children” wasn’t symbolic. It meant actual kids. Katelyn had no way of knowing how many children had already been sacrificed for this form. It likely wasn’t a small number.
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