Chapter 2372
Chapter 2372
"Why didn't you tell me?" Ross said, "So that's why you want to continue the experiment?" This is from NôvelDrama.Org.
Yasmin nodded. "At first, I thought I would be dying soon. I even considered choosing a successor
among your brothers. But then, one day, Fred suddenly told me that he found a way to achieve
immortality, and we could set up a lab to research it."
Her eyes began to light up. She still remembered it was a cloudy day, and she felt depressed. Her body
also felt sore due to the weather. As the pain tormented her and the fear of death neared, Fred
appeared to tell her the good news.
She did not believe it initially, but Fred said the experiment had worked before and showed her an
ancient text with strange symbols and characters. He said experts had translated it and confirmed that
it contained a formula for immortality.
He then began to paint her a wonderful picture of what would happen if the experiment succeeded, and
she was hooked.
At that moment, the sun shone through the parting clouds, and everything suddenly seemed bright.
From that day on, Yasmin no longer felt desperate. She looked forward to the experiment and
permitted Fred to do whatever he needed to do.
She had also given him whatever financial resources he needed. She later discovered that Fred had
been conducting other experiments behind her back and did some terrible things in her name.
However, Yasmin tolerated his behavior for the experiment’s sake. Still, she felt uneasy and began to
raise her guard against him in secret, not expecting him to betray her. Moreover, his betrayal was
unforgivable.
Yasmin was willing to look the other way if Fred was after wealth or power, yet he wanted immortality of
himself. He even planned to use her as a guinea pig to test the formula.
"Mom, have you ever considered the fact that the experiment might be impossible? Throughout history
—"
Yasmin looked at him and interrupted, "Many have failed and died from experiments like this?"
Ross did not reply.
Yasmin could barely hide her yearning as she continued, "There have been many indeed, and I might
end up dead as well. However, why can't I be the first who makes it work?"
Ross knew it was pointless to persuade her. He said, "All right, even if you refuse to stop this
experiment, what about those toxins and viruses? What do they have to do with immortality?"
Yasmin straightened up, appearing indifferent. "That was Fred's doing and had nothing to do with me."
"Oh, yeah? You knew what he was doing and never stopped him. How could you say it had nothing to
do with you?" Ross said, agitated.