Nie Han is the son of the laboratory director back then.
He was younger than Yi Mu at the time, with a pleasing baby face, seemingly innocent, but his methods were extremely cruel.
Yi Mu was transferred to Nie Han for the next stage of the experiment in the later stages.
Yi Mu had been tormented to the point of wishing he were dead by those expressionless test subjects, and for a moment he was dazed when he saw the smiling child.
In that brief moment of distraction, the child sweetly called him "brother" and fed him lots of delicious food.
Having been tormented by that group of beasts for months, Yi Mu was unwilling to trust anyone and was wary of Nie Han.
However, once he got to Nie Han's side, the shackles on his body were removed.
No one injects the virus into his body anymore, and he can even move freely in designated areas.
Nie Han looked harmless and had a good personality. He would come to play with Yi Mu every day, bring him delicious food, and chat with him.
After half a month, Yi Mu began to regard Nie Han as his younger brother, and his guard against him gradually lowered.
After he gained his freedom, he started thinking about how to get out.
Yi Mu coaxed Nie Han into letting him out.
Nie Han said he was timid, but for the sake of his brother Yi Mu, he would try to find a way to let him go.
Yi Mu was imprisoned at the age of seventeen and spent nearly five years in prison. Although he was older, he was still naive and not very cunning.
Every day, Nie Han would secretly tell Yi Mu that he had bribed someone in the lab and that he would let Yi Mu go when the time was right.
Yimu had hope.
As the days went by, Yimu found his body growing weaker day by day.
He thought it was the virus that had been lingering in his body, so he wanted to escape as soon as possible so he could get a full medical checkup.
Nie Han always said that he would be able to leave soon, but he didn't take any action for a long time, only coaxing Yi Mu to eat and drink well every day.
Yi Mu sensed something was wrong, and one day, after drinking water, he collapsed to the ground.
When he woke up again, the innocent and cheerful boy, wearing a white coat, stood by his bedside, rolling his eyes with a wide laugh, and innocently called out, "Brother, you're awake!"
After that came both psychological and physical torment.
Nearly five times more medication than before was injected into Yimu's body.
He lay in bed in a daze all day, his body aching from the bones to the flesh.
Even a casual passerby can create a gust of wind that feels like a knife cutting into your bare skin.
And his beloved "younger brother," whom he trusted implicitly and on whom he placed all his hopes, stayed by his bedside almost every day, recording the constant changes in his body.
Nie Han is a madman. Except for things that require physical strength to move Yi Mu's body, he does not allow anyone to touch his experimental subject.
He kept a close watch on Yimu, not even leaving its side when Yimu was relieving itself.
Yi Mu's body changes every day, and Nie Han's facial expressions become increasingly varied.
He was sometimes manic, sometimes ecstatic, and every day he would talk to the dazed Emu about inexplicable things.
Yimu was one of the few experimental subjects in the laboratory who made it to the end.
Nie Han stopped several high-ranking members of the laboratory from visiting Yimu.
As the experiment entered its final stage, Yimu's physical endurance had reached its limit.
It's like a balloon that's been blown up too much; if you blow a few more breaths in, it's going to burst.
Some experts wanted to participate in the experiment, but Nie Han refused.
Some people were unwilling to give up and insisted on coming over. It is said that that person died that very night.
Yi Mu was unaware of all this. In his last moments of consciousness, his body was covered with tubes of various lengths.
Nie Han, that madman, had disheveled hair, bloodshot eyes, and a tablet in his hand. He stood by his bedside, staring at the complex instruments, his expression growing increasingly frantic...
Yi Mu didn't originally hate the people in the lab that much, but he hated Nie Han for deceiving him.
The greatest evil in the world is not to deliberately harm someone, but to give them enough hope, then kick them into the abyss, close the well cover, and completely sever their will to live.
Yi Mu hated Nie Han, hated that he was a devil who pretended to be innocent and deceived him.
When he escaped from the laboratory, he vowed to tear Nie Han to pieces!
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