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The Woman From Hell

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He looked atwith a trace of delight in his eyes. "I'm sure you know, Mrs. Grant, that many cells in the human

body divide up each day. When old cells are lost, new cells will be born. That way, change can continue to

happen in us."

He picked up the vial, fidgeting with it carefully as though he was admiring art." This is a cell inhibitor that we

discovered unintentionally. This vial will penetrate the cell membrane, prompting the DNA to change the initial

mission of the cells and stop them from renewing midway."

A glow emitted from his eyes as he spoke as if he was admiring an unparalleled painting.

I, on the other hand, felt nothing but fear. "Mrs. Grant, perhaps it's even harder for you to imagine that once this

needle is injected, the cells in the body will gradually die starting from the injection spot. Muscles will start to

harden, and gradually, the neurotransmitters will stop transmitting and the body will gradually lose its

response."

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He slowly approached me. "Imagine Mr. Grant dying slowly while his body stiffens. Various parts of his body will

slowly becinactive. You'll watch as his pain intensifies but you aren't able to help him. | believe this won't

feel good, right?"

He frowned slightly as though he was empathizing with me.

"This is what you're doing to Munchkin now. You clearly have the chance to save him but you're choosing not to.

Although he wasn't injected with this vial, | think his heart has already turned cold. Ernest pouted. He was too

tic as a kidnapper.

"Do you think I'll be intimidated by you? You've underestimated a mother's willpower."

After pondering that night, | had envisioned many outcomes, including the worst-case scenario.

"| believe you must've prepared yourself in giving up treatment. That way, you can still take the child hfor

him to spend the last days of his life in happiness."

"But you've clearly underestimated Mr. Hodds' ability. If he wants something, then no one can stop him."

| understood what he meant by that. He used to persuadein a gentle manner but now, he was beginning to

use coercion.

He took out the papers from the drawer and put them in front of me.

The black-clad man on the side walked up behindand untied the rope binding my hands together so | could

sign the papers.

"After signing this, you and Mr. Grant will be able to leave peacefully. Munchkin will be able to live healthily as

well. But if you don't..."

He held the vial and turned it. "We'll inject this into Mr. Grant's body in batches so he can slowly feel death

approaching. It'll let you experience what prolonged and immediate agony means."

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Although I had not studied medicine before, | could understand his introduction earlier and knew how deadly this

vial was.

"I don't know if localized cell necrosis is painful or not, but the expressions of the mice when we were doing the

experiment didn't look very good." Ernest shook his head.

"One such vial is just enough for an adult. If they're injected in batches, I'm afraid the doctor will have to remove

the necrotic parts in Theo's body in order to save his life. Mr. Theo might be chopped into pieces alive."

A morbid glee appeared on Ernest's face once again.

"I'm quite excited to see that. If Mr. Hodds agrees, | actually don't want you to sign the papers."

| began to breathe sharply. | did not want to ruin Munchkin's future, but I could not bear to see Theo suffer like he «

said.