Sis Three was sympathizing with Iris, and her emotions did not appear to be fake.
Sis Eight might not have known that Sis Thirteen had been planted as a spy in Doomsday by the military intelligence division. Hence, the military intelligence division must not fully trust Sis Eight.
Sis Seven was so indifferent toward Sis Nine's death. Perhaps she knew of it from the start?
Baby Robbie was about to open his mouth to summarize it into words. Unexpectedly, Sis Six, who never sat next to him before, abruptly shoved a bun into his mouth. She said, "Lil Fox, I know you're always avoiding wheat bread, but that's not good for your growing body. You'll have to eat at least one, okay?"
Baby Robbie looked at Sis Six suspiciously. It was unusual for her to talk to him in public, yet she was so abnormally talkative today.
There was always a reason for things to get abnormal!
Baby Robbie became more vigilant.
When he chatted with the military intelligence division's sisters in the past, he could always talk without restraint. Now, they could no longer be that
way as they could not entrust their lives to each other as before. The trust between them had utterly collapsed.
After dinner, Baby Robbie bade the sisters goodbye.
Sis Six's eyes fell on the wheat bun in Baby Robbie's hand. There was a faint trace of worry in her eyes.
She had secretly injected a long-lasting antidote into the bread. If Baby Robbie ate it, he might at least be immune to a lot of the poisons created by the military intelligence division.
However, it looked like Baby Robbie had only taken a few small bites. It seemed that the guy really disliked wheat bread.
Baby Robbie played with the bun like a toy in his hand. He tossed it around, and once he returned to his room, Baby Robbie lay on the bed where he stared at the bread in a daze.
Sis Jasmine's words echoed in his mind repeatedly." You'll have to eat at least one. It's good for you, okay?"
Perhaps there was a deeper meaning to it?
However, could he put his trust in Sis Jasmine?
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