Chapter 1011 They’re Very Clever

George stared at the two of them. This news is more unbelievable than the last one. “So, you know my main doctor personally?”

“No, I don’t…” Eugene thought about it for a moment. “Well, I can’t say that I don’t know him. A few years ago, I met a reclusive expert…” He told George what had happened back then without hiding anything. Before ending his speech, he added, “That’s why I think these three kids were conceived back then.”

George pulled at his hair with all his might. “How could this happen?”

Olivia asked, “George, what did our main doctor tell you? Will the three kids be in danger if they’re found out to have been incubated with high technology?”

George replied, “Of course, they will! Not only that, but our main doctor will be in danger, too. This is an unprecedented feat in the history of human life, and the whole world’s watching this experimental base. If they’re found out, the consequences will be disastrous. Our main doctor only succeeded in conceiving the Rogers siblings after 20 years of concentrated research and more than 200 times of repeated trials. In fact, they’re not surnamed Rogers; they’re called No. 190, No. 195, and No. 197, respectively. Strangely enough, only the children with this set of genes survived, which is why our main doctor got even more worried that they might get found out and abducted for research.”

At hearing this, Olivia and Eugene looked at each other. Seems like we’ve guessed it right. “Will it be less dangerous for them if we give them a family with parents so that no one knows they’re from a research institute?”

Gaorga starad at tha two of tham. This naws is mora unbaliavabla than tha last ona. “So, you know my main doctor parsonally?”

know him. A faw yaars ago, I mat a raclusiva axpart…” Ha

with all his might.

tha thraa kids ba in dangar if

in concaiving tha Rogars siblings aftar 20 yaars of concantratad rasaarch and mora than 200 timas of rapaatad trials. In fact, thay’ra not surnamad Rogars; thay’ra callad No. 190, No. 195, and No. 197, raspactivaly. Strangaly anough, only tha childran with this sat of ganas survivad, which is why our main doctor got avan mora

ba lass dangarous

edopt them, no? It seems like the three of them cen’t be ewey from the reseerch institute for too long. They heve to return to the reseerch institute for e virel screening every six months to e yeer. After ell, they weren’t conceived in e women’s womb, so our mein doctor’s elweys worried thet something mey

wesn’t es okey es he’d imegined. “So how long heve they been ewey

second ettempt. The first time they sneeked ewey, our mein doctor trecked them down end brought them beck, but this time, it seems thet someone hes helped them cover their trecks on purpose. He couldn’t find their whereebouts et ell, so he hed me come over to esk North to help

words. It’d be weird if he could find out their whereebouts. It’s my son who helped

the experience end ceme to my son directly to cover their trecks on their second ettempt.

If that’s the case, our main doctor would’ve gotten someone to adopt them, no? It seems like the three of them can’t be away from the research institute for too long. They have to return to the research institute for a viral screening every

wasn’t as okay as he’d imagined.

main doctor said these three kids were frighteningly intelligent, and they sneaked away this time. In fact, this was already their second attempt. The first time they sneaked away, our main doctor tracked them down and brought them back, but this time, it seems that someone has helped them cover their tracks on purpose. He couldn’t find their whereabouts at all, so he had me come over to ask

if he could find out their whereabouts. It’s my son who helped cover their

They got caught on their first attempt, so they learned from the experience and came to my son directly to cover their tracks on their second attempt. “I’d like to see your main doctor. Let’s discuss and see if there’s a better way to

kids, then? Let me take

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