Chapter 837:
But Allisonâs eyes were quickly filled with anger, as though sheâd been deceived once more. âYouâre lying again. Thereâs no way you would use something like truth serum casually,â she said, her voice sharp. She glared at him, her gaze full of frustration.
âJust ask, and then youâll know if it really is truth serum,â Verruckt replied calmly with a faint smile.
âAlright then, hereâs my first question. Did you really plan to kill me tonight?â
âNo, but if I had died, someone else would have taken care of you,â he answered plainly.
Allison was momentarily speechless. Well, that was unexpected. He was surprisingly straightforward.
Allison kept up her act, looking as though she was still sulking.
âSecond question: Is there really an escape door in the lab?â she asked.
âThere is,â he replied calmly.
Verruckt studied her closely, watching her face for any signs of change. âWhat, you want to escape?â he asked, though as soon as the words left his mouth, he realized that he already knew the answer. Of course, Alice wanted to get out. This place was terrifying, after all.
But deep down, he wanted her to stay with him forever.
âWhy would I want to leave?â Allison let out a bitter laugh. âWell, I snuck in here all on my own, and Iâm an orphan. If I left and went back to the slums, Iâd rather just stay here,â she said, her tone dark. Her eyes were filled with tears.
âI just feel worthless,â she said quietly. âThe researchers always talk about an escape route, but they act like I donât deserve to know. It seems like even when death comes, I wonât have a say.â
Her voice cracked as she lowered her head. She quickly wiped her eyes and forced a smile.
âThanks, Mr. Shaw, for telling me this. You might have a bad temper, but at least you donât treat me like they do.â Allisonâs act was flawless, every detail in place. Still, she wasnât sure if he would fall for it.
âYou sure are easily pleased,â he remarked.
Verruckt stood up and grabbed Allisonâs wrist. âCome with me,â he ordered.
Allison stumbled when he yanked her to her feet. âWhere are we going?â she asked.
âTo the escape passage, of course. Itâs nothing special,â he replied.
Hearing this, Allison finally felt some relief. She had been right again.
Verruckt led her into a quieter part of the lab. Once she regained her balance, she asked with curiosity, âIs this the escape passage? It looks fancy.â
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