Elias obediently followed him. Over the past few days, he had explored nearly the entire island and hadn’t found anything particularly special.
However, Isaac led little Elias to a door by the side of a maze, one that Elias hadn’t ventured into yet.
"Doctor, are you planning to take Elias inside?" Miss Carly stopped Isaac, her eyes filled with concern. "He’s still a child. If you take him in, it might scare him."
"It won’t. Elias is very brave. He won’t be affected," Isaac said, patting the little guy on the head, smiling.
Miss Carly could only fall silent.
In that instant, she felt anxious. The little one was the first child she had genuinely liked. The other children were either crying or throwing tantrums, which was truly botherso.
But Elias was different. Although he had monts of unhappiness, he would just quietly sit aside and play his gas, showing a remarkable ability to self-soothe.
This child was a true gem, but now Dr. Scott was taking him into that deadly dark passage!
Only Carly and a few others knew what was inside.
Her worry grew as she anxiously stood outside, waiting. Half an hour later, the door creaked open.
Miss Carly wiped the worry from her face, watching Dr. Scott walk out with the little guy.
What shocked her was that Elias only looked slightly lancholic, with no sign of fear at all.
"Carly, there are so many poor children inside... Are they going to die soon?"
The little one looked up at Isaac again. "Uncle said those kids will go to heaven. Is that true?"
Miss Carly’s throat tightened, as if sothing was lodged there, making it hard to speak.
"Yes, they will go to heaven. They’re sick, and there’s no dicine to cure them, so Uncle is here researching dicine... to save them." Miss Carly wasn’t speaking this lie for the first ti, but this ti it felt more terrifying than ever.
Could it be that the doctor wanted the little one to beco a test subject?
"I see. Uncle, you’re really great!"
Elias widened his eyes and looked at Isaac, who was pleased by the praise. He smiled slightly. "From now on, you’ll be my successor."
"Okay!"
Watching the elderly man and child leave, Miss Carly wiped the cold sweat off her forehead. The cave was full of those terminally ill young geniuses, barely hanging on to life, yet the doctor had taken the little one to see them!
It was so cruel! Carly thought to herself, her feelings of dislike and hatred for Isaac growing stronger.
Human emotions were indeed complex. When Elias first arrived, Carly thought he was just like the other children, but after spending just one day with him, she realized this child was not only handso but also very interesting.
In the short span of a few days, Carly felt she couldn’t bear the thought of Elias becoming a test subject.
She quietly sat to the side, reflecting on her own past. Not long after graduating from university, she had been assigned to work under Isaac as his assistant.
Back then, she had been pure and kind, but Dr. Scott feared that his brilliant assistant might leave him. So when he left Country W, he forcibly brought her here.
Over the years, she had resisted, but was beaten and humiliated by her colleagues, and eventually, Carly had beco accustod to this life.
She thought she had beco numb to it all, but Elias’s arrival had awakened her conscience.
Those pure, large eyes, the innocent smile, the tender voice—made her long for her hotown, for her nephew and niece, more than she had ever realized.
She Wanted to Leave This Place
Carly thought to herself, clenching her fists tightly, but her eyes were filled with despair.
This thought had been with her for a long ti, but after years of resistance, all she had received was constant insults and beatings.
What could she do?
All the poison was in Isaac’s hands; no one else could touch it.
Carly sat there, staring blankly for a long ti. Ever since the "test subjects" had beco useless, the research had co to a halt.
She often ca here to space out, sitting for hours at a ti.
At so point, she suddenly heard the rumbling sound of an airplane. Carly’s heart raced as if a dead heart had suddenly been brought back to life, full of hope!
A helicopter broke through the thick clouds, heading straight for the island.
At the sa ti...
Isaac and the others also heard the sound of the helicopter.
Isaac furrowed his brows. The supplies here were still adequate; why would a helicopter co? Who could it be, aside from Mason?
Mason had unconditionally funded Isaac for the past three years. Money was never an issue—Isaac got whatever he needed, no matter the amount.
Now, Mason had co?
Isaac tilted his head back, watching the helicopter slowly land on the helipad under the sunlight...
Little Elias also widened his eyes. It was his first ti seeing a helicopter co here. Could it be that Daddy and Mommy had arrived?
With this thought, Elias was filled with excitent. He quickly ran ahead, leaving Dr. Scott behind. As he ran a short distance, he tripped and fell, getting sand all over himself. "Mommy, Daddy!"
The helicopter descended slowly.
Dr. Scott’s bodyguards imdiately surrounded one side of the helicopter, guns pointed at the open door.
A man and a woman, along with several bodyguards, walked out.
"It’s Mr. Scott!"
The bodyguards quickly lowered their weapons. Ella saw the little figure running toward her and couldn’t help but feel emotional, her eyes reddening.
"Elias!"
"Mommy!"
Tears almost sprang from her eyes. Ella took a deep breath, imdiately rembering her situation. She lowered her voice, and Mason, standing beside her, slowly grew more assertive, but with a gun in her hand, he dared not move.
"Tell Elias to co over imdiately, or I’ll shoot you!" Ella whispered, her voice firm.
The bodyguards looked confused, glancing at Ella when they saw Mason stop.
The little one wanted to run over, but Isaac ordered one of the bodyguards to hold Elias back.
"Let go of ! I want to go to Mommy!" Elias shouted angrily, biting the bodyguard’s arm.
Since the bodyguard was wearing a coat, Elias’ bite had no effect at all.
"Elias, don’t get upset, calm down!" Ella shouted loudly, worried that they might hurt Elias.
Elias stopped and nodded obediently, standing still without resisting.
"Mason, tell them to bring my son over right now!" Ella’s face darkened. "Or I won’t hold back anymore!"
Mason, however, laughed shalessly. "Go ahead, shoot . Let’s see if you can escape with Elias. This place is full of my uncle’s people."
Ella wasn’t bold enough to kill him—if she did, she and Elias would be trapped here for good.
Mason wasn’t stupid; he saw through Ella’s thoughts and beca even more audacious.
Ella’s heart pounded. Mason was right; this place was full of his people and his uncle’s n. Even if she killed him, she might not stand a chance against these bodyguards.
"I don’t care, bring him here right now!" Ella gritted her teeth, her silver teeth nearly cracking. Mason smirked, his eyebrows raised in a wicked manner.
"If you kill , the bodyguards will kill you imdiately. That way, Elias won’t have a mother. And if Eric can’t find him, he’ll stay here for the rest of his life. Hehehe..."
Ella’s face darkened to the extre!
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