My Mommy’s Brave Heart

Chapter 884



Chapter 884

Chapter 884 George glanced at the computer screen.

Many thoughts flashed through his mind. He was appalled.

“Al, maybe you are overthinking?”

“I genuinely hope so,” said Alden. “But I think something is indeed wrong with Mommy.”

George looked at him in disbelief. He turned around, took out his notebook, and tapped on the keyboard to search for more information.

“The ones implanted with biochips are forced to accept programmed instructions,” read George. “They will unconditionally complete the instructions like an emotionless robot.” “They will do anything to complete the order. According to a survey, 30% of the victims killed their wives to complete the order given to them.”

“The official rescued dozens of victims who had been implanted with chips. After the chips were destroyed, the victims were still found to suffer from long-term side-effects.”

George raised his head. “Al, this is impossible!”

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Alden said in a faint voice, “We’ll find Mommy tomorrow.”

George hesitated for a moment. He nodded. Adina did not know anything about her children’s state at that moment. She felt increasingly sleepy lately. After dinner, she went to sleep in her bedroom. She slept in the second bedroom because the windows were yet to be fixed in her own room.

Duke could not sleep for the whole night. He had been contacting people on the Dark Net. He now knew more about biochips than anyone else in the world.

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Adina stretched sleepily and got up. She changed her clothes, went downstairs, and saw a steaming breakfast on the dining table.

Duke had known she was awake, so he had warmed the breakfast and set it on the table.

She walked to the door of the study room while eating her breakfast and saw. Duke engrossed in his work.

She found him especially handsome when he was so focused. His jawline was sharp, and he looked very business-like. She could not take her eyes off him.

Adina restrained herself. “Did you sleep well?” she asked.

Duke did not turn to her, but said softly, “Not bad.”

He paused. “Addy, I have a bit of work piled up,” he said. “Why don’t you eat and then work on yours as well?”

Adina nodded. She went to the next room.

After she left, Duke stopped what he was doing. He consulted a programmer, who told him

that the way to fight the instructions of the biochip was to fight fire with fire.

If a person went without secreting a certain type of substance for a long period of time, the effects of the chip would weaken.

The chip had a maintenance period every once a year. If they could endure it for one year, after which the chip would solidify and need maintenance, they could find it and destroy it. He knew it was cruel, but until he found the original database, all he could do was be indifferent to his beloved wife.

As long as he kept his distance, the voice in her head would be quiet.

Adina sat on the balcony of the second bedroom reading the company documents. Although she did not go to the project site, Daniel reported to her several times a day. Sometimes they even held remote meetings. Everything was going well for now.

“Addy, I heard that Aunt Zhenny’s project has already made its first profit. It is the first dividend from the cooperation with a state-owned company to mine oil fields,” Daniel pursed his lips. “The company staff firmly believes that Jasmine will be the next heir, so they keep flattering Aunt Zhenny in all kinds of ways.”


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