: I Have A Solution
“How did Trueman appear in the first place?”
Nora asked.
If Trueman refused to appear, then they would have no way of forcing him to reveal the whereabouts of
the V16. Moreover, Caleb was the primary personality, whereas Trueman had only appeared later on in
his life.
Caleb sighed. “When I was ten years old, there was once when I was on the verge of death after being
injected with the gene serum. It was then that he appeared, endured the pain, and helped me pull
through…”
He pondered for a while before he suddenly said, “How about you beat me up? Until I’m about to die. He
usually shows up at moments like that.”
“That works…” said Lawrence as he eagerly rolled up his sleeves. However, Sean pulled him back.
Lawrence looked at him in bewilderment. “What’s the matter? What are you pulling me back for? Surely
it’s not because you can’t bear to hit him, right?”
Sean: “…”
He glanced at Justin who thought for a moment before finally saying, “No, that won’t do. What if we kill
him?”
Caleb: “…”
Nora ignored the two of them. As she stroked her chin, she started to ponder.
She was thinking about how they could force Trueman out.
“Let’s just stay here tonight for now. You two, get a few men to search the place. Even if you must flip the
whole place over, try and find the V16.”
Justin ordered Sean and Lawrence.
The two nodded in unison.
After they left the room, Lawrence was still asking, “Why didn’t Boss let us beat that guy up? Isn’t this the
best solution?”
Sean was awfully troubled over the man’s IQ. He said, “Boss doesn’t want Ms. Smith to owe Caleb any
more favors!”
“…”
Of course, the people in the room did not hear the conversation between the two.
Justin was currently looking at Caleb. He asked, “Which room do you want to stay in?”
Caleb glanced at the room they were in and then at Xander who was asleep on the bed, the meaning of
his actions obvious—he wanted to stay here.
He sighed and said, “It doesn’t matter where I stay. I’m just afraid that Trueman would suddenly show up,
causing you guys to miss the opportunity.”
“You’re right.”
Nora nodded. “In that case, I will stay here with you.”
As soon as she said that, Justin subconsciously interjected and said, “No, you can’t!”
Nora: “?”
She raised her eyebrows and looked at Justin, who cleared his throat and said, “I’ll stay with him. If
Trueman appears, I’ll call you over.”
“… Sure.”
As such, Nora got into bed.
Justin and Caleb went out the door and to the next room.
There was only one bed in the room. After the two men entered, neither of them got onto the bed.
Instead, they both sat on the sofa.
Justin looked at Caleb intently. “When does Trueman typically appear?”
Caleb sighed. “He doesn’t come out very often, nor is there any pattern to when he shows up. He comes
out whenever he wants to. This is something outside of my control. To be honest, over the years, my
control over this body has been getting weaker and weaker.”
Justin narrowed his eyes. He was about to speak when Caleb said, “I didn’t expect you to be my younger
brother.”
“…” Justin didn’t explain the matter about their blood ties this time either—he wasn’t intending to. He
merely replied frostily, “Blood ties don’t matter to me; only relationships do.”
In other words, even if the two of them were related by blood, he wasn’t going to show Caleb any mercy.
Caleb nodded. He leaned sideways on the sofa and said, “I’m going to sleep. If Trueman wakes up,
remember to keep a close watch on him.”
After Caleb fell asleep, Justin suddenly stood and went out.
Outside the door was Nora.
She looked at Justin and asked, “How is it?”
“He didn’t come out.”
Nora frowned. “Are we going to just keep waiting if he stays inside and refuses to come out?”
After looking at Nora for a while, Justin suddenly curled his lips into a smile and said, “I have a solution.”
“What is it?”
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