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Chapter 1540

Phil is not like Philip.

Before he turned five, Phil had been confined within the research base, being an object of study among

cold machines and emotionless gadgets. He watched the scientists in their crisp lab coats through the

glass, naively considering them all to be his parents.

Before the age of five, Phil knew nothing, not even what the blue sky was, or what a rustle of green

leaves in the breeze felt like.

It wasn't until he was sent out to interact with Philip that he stepped outside for the first time.

From infancy, both boys received hormonal injections, endowing them with intellects far surpassing

their mere five years.

It was probably Phil's wide-eyed wonder and insatiable curiosity about the world that tugged at Philip's

heartstrings. Yet, when Phil asked to return to the base with him, Philip didn't immediately agree.

Instead, he said, "I'll have to see what Mrs. Abbott thinks."

Having spent years in the organization, Philip regarded Cynthia, known as Mrs. Abbott, as his mother.

But as he wrestled with the decision to confide in Cynthia about Phil, he overheard her

conversation with the Grand Elder.

"Philip's intelligence exceeds that of other children, but he seems to have a cold nature. Such

individuals may lack community pride and prove challenging to lead. He's not suitable as a leader."

"Let's exclude Philip for now, Grand Elder. In truth, I already have someone else in mind for the role."

But she didn't mention that this “someone” was her own daughter.

Philip's enthusiasm was extinguished like a flame doused by her words.

He knew Cynthia held the reins of power in BK, revered as the Holy Daughter. Everyone must

unconditionally obey her words. Her disapproval spelled a future devoid of recognition or advancement

within the organization.

"Grand Elder, keep an eye on Philip. He's killed a lot of small animals. There's a bloodthirstiness in his

genes, making it hard for him to make friends. We should guide him onto the right path."

Despite her warning, the Grand Elder didn't take her seriously, for Philip was, after all, only a five-year-

old child.

Cynthia didn’t know that Philip had heard everything. As she turned to leave, she ran into the very child

she had been discussing.

"K?"

She said, ruffling his hair with a gentle hand. "What are you doing here?"

A shadow crossed Philip's gaze. He had believed Cynthia was different, unafraid of him. But she was

just like the others.

She had given him a code name, K. He had thought he could be her successor.

He hadn't realized she had never truly regarded him highly.

"Mrs. Abbott, who is it that you're most satisfied with?" he asked.

Cynthia knelt down, her tone soft. "I don't mind telling you. I have a daughter. You should meet her

someday. She's adorable and will no doubt be exceptional. She is a blessing from above."

Blood ties trumped all else in her heart.

Her satisfaction would always lie with her daughter. And Philip was just an outsider she had picked up,

his violent tendencies a source of her hidden disdain and fear.

"K, did you hear what was just said?" Cynthia asked, her voice still soft as she continued to stroke his

head.

"Don't be upset. You might not become a leader, but I'll still teach you everything I can."

But Philip disdained this. He didn't want to be anyone's second choice.

If only her daughter could disappear.

It was a twisted desire, akin to a fledgling's deadly jealousy. He wanted to kill the one who occupied the

first place in Mrs. Abbott's heart, just as he killed those small animals.

So, when Phil later asked if they should join forces, Philip agreed without hesitation.

He had to show Cynthia that he was the most qualified leader.

That emotional knot stayed with Philip until the day Cynthia disappeared.

During an ambush outside, Cynthia trusted him to go for help, giving him the chance to escape.

He had no idea who the group attacking Cynthia was; they acted swiftly and unpredictably.

The organization believed Philip, knowing that he was on Cynthia's side, and made no effort to searchnovelbin

for her.

After that, she remained missing. Updated at Drаmanovels.com

From then on, he soared within the organization.

This was K's past; to this day, he still wants to see Cynthia.

Some people, it seemed, were just born bad.

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