Chapter 1716 Burned
Upon hearing Arielle calling him, Morse froze and uttered a stiff sound in response. âMorse, are you
close to Professor Hoffmeister and Norma?â 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.
âWhat experiments did they conduct?â Arielle narrowed her eyes as she kept her voice casual. âIâm a
bit curious about the experiments they have done. Since Iâm interested in being a part of it, I would like
to have some knowledge beforehand.â
Morse nodded. From the book he had just read, he could understand Arielleâs curiosity about the
experiment.
âLast year, they did Experiment X and used nearly ten experimental subjects. However, it was declared
a failure in the end. This time, weâll be carrying out Experiment SX. Itâs 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.â Passion was burning behind
Morseâs eyes as he talked about the experiment. âIâll speak to Professor Hoffmeister about you so you
can participate.â
Arielle did not pay much attention to Morseâs last sentence. She was still hung up on the ten
experimental subjects they had used in the previous year.
âW-What happened to those failed experiments? How did you deal with them?â
âBurned, of course!â Morse answered without hesitation as he looked Arielle straight in the eye.
âTheyâre all dead people. How else were we supposed to deal with them?â
Arielleâs heart ached as she shivered slightly. Burned!
âWhere did the experimental subjects come from? How old were they? Which procedure was not done
which caused the experiment to fail?â Arielle asked in a low voice as she suppressed the fury in her
heart.
Morse shook his head. He had no idea where the subjects had come from either.
âI heard from Professor Hoffmeister that someone sent them over. I have no idea about the other party
as well. They were young ladies about the age of twenty. As for which procedure was not done, Iâm not
too sure either. I had fallen sick at that time, so I didnât participate in the experiment.â Morse scratched
his head. âBut if you wish to understand more about it, I can bring you the data of the previous
experiment,â Morse added in a whisper.
At that, Arielleâs eyes lit up. âYou can get your hands on the data?â
Morseâs heart skipped a beat when he saw the excitement written on Arielleâs face. Lowering his head
to avert her gaze, he nodded. âI can sneak it to you. After you finished reading it, you can give it back to
me and Iâll return it to its original spot.â
âIn that case, never mind.â Arielle shook her head. Puzzled, Morse lifted his head to look at her. Isnât
she excited to read it? Why did she refuse my offer if she wants it so bad?
Knowing what Morse was thinking about, Arielle sighed. âIâm afraid Professor Hoffmeister will find out.
What if he targets you once he finds out?â
Morseâs heart swelled up with joy when he heard that Arielle was concerned for him. Even though he
could not understand why he was feeling that way, he enjoyed being cared for by Arielle.
âJust wait here!â With that said, Morse got up and left. As Arielle stared at his silhouette, her gaze
darkened.
She had used Morse on purpose. As of then, she could not get to the core of the experiment, nor could
she find evidence of Nancyâs crimes. Without another choice, she could only use someone as naïve as
Morse.
At the thought of them killing ten young women within a year, Arielle was furious. Her eyes turned cold.
How could they be so casual with human lives? Arielleâs eyes then darkened when she thought about
the ten innocent young women. She vowed to find out where they came from and avenge every single
one of them.