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No wonder the guards separated them into groups and left in such a way. In other words, Fred had put
them in charge of different parts of the experiment.
With that, the authorities could never find out how the procedure worked unless they arrested all the
personnel involved.
“Thank you for trusting me, Your Grace," Rhea said.
She was happy to have the only complete handbook because she felt trusted and recognized by Fred.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtHowever, Fred squeezed her shoulder as if to emphasize how crucial her task was. He said, "It's not
because I trust you, okay? I want you to have it because you'll be in charge of the most vital step."
Rhea was puzzled as he led her toward the laboratory's innermost area. There was a rusty iron door
that had stayed shut for a very long time. However, the door automatically opened when Fred neared,
not even making a creak.
Finally, Rhea understood the door simply looked old and worn to avoid attention.
Fred let go of her shoulder and strode inside. "Come on. Here's where we'll conduct the world's
greatest experiment today."
He spread his arms, looking excited. Simultaneously, Rhea noticed two huge boxes before her. She
knew these should be the ones she saw just now. Although still closed, they had more than enough
space to hold a person each.
Instead of opening the boxes, Fred looked at Rhea and asked, "Do you know what you'll be in charge
of?"
Rhea looked up from the handbook she held and said, "Brain transplantation?"
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There was a phrase in the handbook that looked particularly eye-catching and unsettling. The words
had a unique font and color on the last page.
Although Rhea sounded calm just now, she felt disturbed deep down. She roughly knew what R10 was
all about but did not know how it could prolong a person's life in another body.
She had considered various possibilities but surely not brain transplantation. After all, it was a
complicated surgery, not to mention she had never done it before.
Despite her efforts to sound and look calm, her hands by her sides shook slightly.
Meanwhile, Fred nodded in satisfaction. "Not bad! You should have no problem taking charge of things
later, right?"
Rhea hesitated.