Chapter 1490
"It seems you're not that formidable after all."
Jim suddenly returned to the calm and collected man he usually was.
Julian still hadn't figured out his intentions, indicating that the initiative was still in Jim's hands.
Jim smiled casually, giving Julian an indifferent look. "Feel free to burn this house and eliminate anyone you dislike in this family. However, you won't take Diana away from me."
Julian was furious. With a wave of his hand, he instructed the helicopter to lower Jim's mother a bit more.
The woman, accustomed to working in the laboratory year-round and rarely leaving even for a moment, was now suspended in midair.
The sight seemed to terrify her soul; her screams were even louder than the thunderous noise of the helicopter. A fleeting emotion crossed Jim's face, but it quickly disappeared.
Julian observed every nuance of his expression, and he knew that the stakes weren't enough. He made a gesture, and soon, Jim's mother was dropped a bit more.
Now, her height was level with the roof.
"You should ask your mother yourself," Julian looked at Jim, gesturing for him to approach. "Ask her if she's willing to make the so-called sacrifice."
Everyone knew that sacrifices were inevitable, but no one wished to be the one sacrificed. Jim's mother was no exception. She was now in disarray, flying around without any composure. Even her usual elegance and calmness were nowhere to be found.
"Jim! Jimmy! Save me! I have many experiments yet to complete. I want to shock the world with you. I can't die yet! I can't die!"
Jim was momentarily stunned, his eyes showing confusion.
"Mom..." he said, as he looked at his mother. "Why are you saying this?"
She had taught him from a young age that at crucial moments, one must learn to sacrifice their own life to protect their research.
Moreover, Diana was involved in such crucial research for them. If he made a deal with Julian to free his mother, he would have to surrender Diana as well.
At that time, it would truly be a wasted effort!
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