Chapter 1418
The mysterious caller said,
"I'd love to come, but | can't risk it. If | show up, you'll just nab me. Way too dangerous."
Tarquin didn't reply. He lit a cigarette, took a slow drag, and stared out the window.
"Is it you?" he finally asked.
The caller shot back, "Is it who?"
Tarquin said, “My dad treated you pretty well back in the day. You used to be a real patriot, too."
The mysterious man let out a low, creepy chuckle.
"Patriotism? Please. | love money more. Why don't you take a guess who | am? If you get it right, I'll csee
you tomorrow."
Tarquin said nothing. He wasn't about to say the non his mind—not until the last possible second. What if he
was wrong? It could put him in the crosshairs.
He took another puff, tapped the ash into a coffee mug, and kept his tone steady.
"If you want the real Gen-8 virus, you'll have to cseein person. No show, no deal."
The caller replied,
"But you haven't even found it yet. Once you do, I'll crunning."
He sighed,
"I'm sorry about your parents. Really. But don't blus for being ruthless. They were the ones who went too
far!"
"We spent decades on this research. Poured in a fortune. You think we'd just let them walk off with it?"
"And we sure as hell weren't going to let them leak anything back to Zhinora."
"They were way out of their league, trying to play hero!"
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"You don't get to talk about my parents. Aren't you a Zhinorian too? Aren't you worried this virus could wipe you
out as well?"
The mystery man laughed. "Who told you | was from Zhinora?"
Tarquin shot back, "Aren't you?"
He dodged, "I never said | was. Never said | wasn't. Why don't you guess?"
Tarquin wasn't in the mood for games. "Why'd you call me? What do you want?"
The caller said, "What if | told you I just want to keep you from getting hurt? Would you believe that?"
Tarquin was silent.
The man continued,
"I know how much you loved your parents. Thinking about them must really get to you."
"Honestly, | feel for you. | cared about your folks too. If they hadn't gone down the wrong path, we might have
been good friends."
Tarquin flicked his ash. "If there's nothing else, I'm hanging up."
There was no point arguing over whose path had gone astray. He didn't want to listen to any more nonsense.
"Hold on," the caller said. "There's something | don't get. The antidote your team developed it reminded us of
someone. Tracey."
"But from what we know, she's been dead for years."
"So, is she faking it, or do you have snew genius on your side?"
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