Chapter 715
The nurse on the right kept nodding her head. “Yes! I can tell you’re a good person, Mister Lucas!”
Lucas smiled emotionlessly. “Whether I’m a good person depends on how you answer what I’m going to ask you later.”
The nurses exchanged confused glances with each other. They had no idea what Lucas was getting at. However, they told
themselves they would do whatever Lucas asked of them as long as he promised to let them go.
“Mister Lucas, we’ll do anything you ask. Please, we’ll tell you anything you want to know and we promise to not hold anything
back.”
“Yes, we’ll tell you anything you want to know.”
Lucas took another sip of his coffee before saying, “I heard the two of you stole a little of my blood sample. Is that true?”
The two nurses immediately tensed up when they heard the question. It never crossed their mind they would be brought in for
that matter! They knew what they did was illegal and against the Hippocratic oath of do no harm so they made sure to not leave
any trace of their crime so how was it possible that Lucas knew about it?
Their silence was as good as admitting their sins. Frowning, Lucas asked them a couple more questions, “What were you
planning to do with my blood? Were you going to use them for illegal gene editing or to sell my organs?”
The two nurses immediately waved their hands and said, “No, this is all a misunderstanding, Mister Lucas. Us lowly nurses have
no such skill or connection to do those things you speak of.
“She’s right. Besides, we will never dare to do something like that.”
Lucas raised his eyebrow as he bore them down with his cold, cold eyes. “Then why did you. steal my blood sample?”
“We...” said the nurse on the left hesitantly.
“Umm...” said the nurse on the right tentatively.
“The two of you better tell the truth. You can kiss your family goodbye if I find out any of you lied to Mister Lucas!” threatened
Edmund.
The two nurses had just joined the workforce after graduation. Being young, they did not need Edmund to tell them twice before
quickly coming out with the truth.
“Sorry, Mister Lucas, but we let our curiosity get the best of us. We took some of blood your sample because we wanted to do a
DNA test on you and another person. I swear we weren’t going to do anything bad with your blood sample,” said the nurse on
the left.
The nurse on the right kept nodding her head and said, “It’s true! We just wanted to do a DNA test. We didn’t know it was wrong
for us to do this and we’re really sorry about this! Please forgive us.”
Lucas was shocked to say the least. Their confession sounded so ridiculous that he could not