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His Versatile Gorgeous Wife novel Chapter 1716

Upon hearing Arielle calling him, Morse froze and uttered a stiff sound in response.

“Morse, are you close to Professor Hoffmeister and Norma?” Arielle did not beat around the bush. During the time she was there, she noticed that while Morse was very well-versed in medicine, he was lacking in interpersonal and social skills. That made him an easy target for her to ask questions.

Morse did not understand why Arielle had asked that question, but he still nodded. He had been following Torsten and Norma for ten years. I suppose that makes me close to them.

“What experiments did they conduct?” Arielle narrowed her eyes as she kept her voice casual. “I'm a bit curious about the experiments they have done. Since I'm interested in being a part of it, I would like to have some knowledge beforehand.”

Morse nodded. From the book he had just read, he could understand Arielle's curiosity about the experiment.

“Last year, they did Experiment X and used nearly ten experimental subjects. However, it was declared a failure in the end. This time, we’ll be carrying out Experiment SX. It's an upgraded version. After comparing the data of the failed experiments in the past, we will be using children as experimental subjects this time. I believe Professor Hoffmeister will succeed this time.” Passion was burning behind Morse's eyes as he talked about the experiment. “I'll speak to Professor Hoffmeister about you so you can participate.”

Arielle did not pay much attention to Morse's last sentence. She was still hung up on the ten experimental subjects they had used in the previous year.

“W-What happened to those failed experiments? How did you deal with them?”

“Burned, of course!” Morse answered without hesitation as he looked Arielle straight in the eye. “They're all dead people. How else were we supposed to deal with them?”

Arielle's heart ached as she shivered slightly. Burned.!

“Where did the experimental subjects come from? How old were they?

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