Chapter 48
It was obvious that Yoren, the experimental subject, had shown signs of losing control this time. But afterward, Saria only disclosed the details to Hemer and did not report the incident to the top management of Rhine Life. As the head of the Defense Department, she had her own judgment.
She didn't want Yoren to be subjected to more compulsory isolation measures over an incident that had already been brought under control. Because, in a sense, Yoren and Ifrit were the same.
May 14, Rhine Life Science Experimental Base No. 4.
In the early morning, Yoren was awakened on time by his biological clock. He opened his eyes and found that his surroundings had changed once again.
On the 22nd day of his time at Rhine Life, he was back in his exclusive room on the fourth floor of the base—fully equipped, familiar, yet subtly different.
Somehow, his quarantine had been lifted, and he had regained the right to move freely around the base.
The door creaked open, and a small head peeked in.
It was Snowsant.
Seeing Yoren sitting on the bed, her face lit up with joy, and she ran straight to him.
"Big Windmill! Where have you been these past two days? I heard from them that your condition changed and that you were transferred somewhere else for treatment. I... I thought you were dead."
Yoren was momentarily speechless.
