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"Help! Please help! She’s about to give birth!" I urgently pounded on the pod’s door and pleaded with the staff to rescue Subject Number 57, but it seed as though they couldn’t hear .

With a re glance at Subject Number 57, they turned away and headed toward the door of the male experintal subjects.

The staff mber was recording while talking at the sa ti, "Ever since Subject Number 77 entered the lab, the manic behavior of these male subjects has escalated. Administer a 50% concentration of nitrous oxide to calm them down."

The staff mber started operating the control panel, but one of the experintal subjects accidentally damaged it while slamming the door, causing a short circuit. Unfortunately, the staff mber failed to notice the damage.

I tried to smash the door angrily to distract the staff mber. However, I was not strong enough and they didn’t take seriously. I yelled, "Asshole, help her!"

The life of Subject Number 57 was fading fast, and a pool of blood flowed from her lower body as she struggled to save herself. She was determined to bring her child into the world on her own.

Despite growing up in a laboratory and lacking understanding, her maternal instinct was unwavering. She was resolute in her desire for her child to live.

She was breathing quickly and staring at with red, teary eyes. She pushed her belly desperately, hoping to safely give birth to the baby. However, it seed that she was experiencing a difficult labor, with more and more blood gushing out.

"Save her..." My throat felt tight as I pleaded with them to save Subject Number 57.

The staff mber showed a complete disregard for the life and death of Subject Number 57. Upon witnessing three male experintal subjects collapsing, they imdiately opened the pod’s door.

A rcenary attempted to administer an injection, only to have his neck seized by one of the experintal subjects who had abruptly regained consciousness. He was truly strong.

"Save her..." I glanced nervously at the three experintal subjects erging.

The leader was Subject Number 63. He cast a quick glance in my direction before making his way toward the pod door of Subject Number 57. He opened the door and stepped inside, squatting down beside Subject Number 57 to closely examine her condition.

Subject Number 57 appeared to anticipate the outco as she reached out to grab the Swiss Army Knife from Subject Number 63’s hand, the very sa knife that was held by the rcenary monts ago.

Locking eyes with Subject Number 63, she took a deep breath. With trembling hands, she moved the knife toward her stomach.

I instinctively averted my gaze. I couldn’t bring myself to look directly. If that were to happen, Subject Number 57 would not make it. My body trembled slightly as I leaned against the corner, gripping the door tightly.

What sort of hellish place was this? How many experintal subjects had died before my arrival? This was a realm beyond the grasp of the law because no one knew this place existed.

The workers in this laboratory were extrely cruel and unkind to people, treating them like mice, cats, and dogs. They crushed them without rcy.

The cry of a baby sent a shiver down my spine, causing to press myself against the wall. I was afraid to turn around. I was not scared. Rather, I found it impossible to look directly at the scene.

The baby cried just once, signaling that sothing was amiss. It was likely that the dical staff had already identified the issue during the prenatal check-up, for they wouldn’t have neglected it otherwise. After all, the baby in the belly was also the product of the experint.

Subject Number 63 approached my pod with the baby in his arms. We exchanged wary looks. His eyes were clear and cold, devoid of any discernible emotion. It was almost as if he were emotionless.

He gestured toward , then abruptly departed. I gazed at Subject Number 63 in astonishnt. The ssage conveyed through his sign language was, "We’ll wait for you outside. Stay alive."

I stood there in shock for a long ti. Did these experintal subjects know ? Had Sofia been to the lab? Or did they recognize as Sophia? Had Sophia been here? But in my mory, there was no recollection of this lab.

As the alarm blared, a swarm of rcenaries flooded in from outside. I couldn’t help but wonder if the three of them and a baby with a congenital disease could make their escape. All I could do was silently pray for them.

A sound emanated from the surveillance cara behind . I turned to see the cara swaying from side to side, almost as if it were warning not to attempt an escape. There was no way out...

The baby’s fate seed to have been determined the mont they were born in the laboratory. Those unable to escape would encounter a dead end upon leaving the lab.

There were chaotic sounds outside the lab, and then everything cald down. I leaned against the pod’s door, feeling my heart sink. It seed like they were unable to escape.

In a mont of despair, I found myself sitting on the ground. I leaned against the wall as I slowly closed my eyes. It was an overwhelming sensation-a mix of despair, anger, frustration, and a loss of control. It was a truly peculiar feeling as all these emotions swirled together within .

"Subject Number 71 is showing no signs of life. Subject Number 69 has executed a suicide attack but was promptly apprehended and destroyed.

"Attention! Attention! Both Subject Number 63 and Subject Number 3 have successfully escaped. Attention! Attention!"

Suddenly, an alarm went off outside the lab. I sprang to my feet with excitent and opened my eyes wide.

Did the leader of the experintal subjects and the newborn baby manage to escape?

"Attention! There’s an attack by the Rebels. They’ve arrived to retrieve Subject Number 63! Attention!"

I held my hands in excitent as I looked outside the lab. They had been saved.

For unknown reasons, I found it hard to breathe, and my eyes started to well up. They escaped, they broke free! It was as if I could finally see the light at the end of the tunnel... They escaped!

The two experintal subjects bravely held off the rcenaries by sacrificing themselves, allowing Subject Number 63 to escape with the baby.

As I turned to see the other experintal subjects in their pods, they were standing at the door in perfect unison as if they had suddenly glimpsed a spark of hope. Their once vacant eyes now shimred with newfound light.

The male experintal subjects did not take the pregnant or non-pregnant female experintal subjects away because they understood that leaving the pods would an almost certain death.

They understood that leaving would lead them to a dangerous situation. However, if they saw any chance of hope, they would definitely co back to save them.

"Subject Number 63 escaped!" Nancy quickly led staff outside the lab to inspect and observe.

With a furious kick to the door, she clenched her teeth and exclaid, "We can’t allow the experintal subjects to escape from the organization. They must be eliminated!"

Nancy was in charge of this laboratory. She knew that if a major accident occurred, the person in charge would not let her off easily.

Experintal subjects who had never undergone socialization were like blank canvases to the outside world. They lacked any identity information, birth certificate, or any trace of existence...

Once such a person entered society, it was impossible to find them. They didn’t even have fingerprints on file, so their DNA was likely identical to that of the socialized experintal subjects.

From a chilling point of view, if the experintal subjects from the laboratory committed murder and left behind evidence like fingerprints or blood samples, the authorities would apprehend those experintal subjects who had been socialized in the outside world.

For instance, if Sophia No. 2 committed murder, DNA analysis could lead them to Sophia instead. "Eliminate Subject Number 63 at any cost," Nancy said again, her voice trembling. This was a major

incident.

I stared at Nancy with a triumphant grin and sneered. "Once the experintal subjects are revealed, undeniable proof of Geno Society’s Godmaker Project will be exposed to the world. And when that happens... No matter how you try to hide, it’ll all be in vain."

This incident proved to be a complete disaster for the organization.

Nancy’s anger hadn’t subsided, and she turned to . "The Rebels haven’t been able to pinpoint the laboratory’s exact location, yet here they are... They managed to uncover the site and execute a well- planned rescue operation. Sofia... you’re truly capable."

Nancy believed that I conspired with the Rebels and then saved Subject Number 63.

"The laboratory has strict protocols in place. How could I rescue people from inside?" Her high opinion of made smile.

Nancy walked into my lab and suddenly pressed the button on the outside. Gas was released, and I found myself unable to breathe. I fell to the ground in excruciating pain.

"Examine her entire body ticulously to determine the presence of any tracking device!" Nancy continued to doubt .

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