CEO's Tears Over Pregnancy Test Discovery
Chapter 835
"I can get you out of here. I need someone who knows this place well. Have you been here a long time?" Nina placed her hand on the girl's shoulder, her expression sincere.
The girl nodded. "I've been here for a long time. I have a resistance to some of the drugs they use. I've seen a lot of death, and that's why I'm scared."
"I understand. Have you ever heard of someone named Scarlett?" Nina asked. She was desperate to find Scarlett and Scott, unsure of their safety.
The girl shook her head. "Only the overseers know our names. We're thrown into this hellhole, facing constant torment and endless experiments. We don't even have the chance to talk." Nina fell silent, realizing she was right to ask Mr. Joker for help.
"You came here on purpose to find someone?" The girl wasn't naive.
Nina bit her lip and replied softly, "Yes, but not entirely. If we can work together..."
Before Nina could finish, the girl interrupted, "Work together? Just use your black card to get us out of here. What, are you planning to blow this place up?"
taken aback.
have that kind of power. All she wanted was to find Scarlett and Scott and get them out,
girl stiffened, her face turning
Joker at the door, his sharp gaze fixed on the girl.
for Nina. The girl, just a
the girl, "I
"I checked with Mrs. Quintana. Neither
heart sank. That
From what she knew, anyone captured by the Pharaoh's men was sent
fists, "Mr. Joker, can you let me look around the slave camps? Maybe
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