Sue’s expression was calm as if she knew Nathan would be there. "The only problem now is we cannot guarantee the success rate since it's the first time we will be conducting such an experiment on a human body,” Adam pointed over to Ray. Ray was shocked to hear that they were talking about him as if he wasn't there. He was worried about the experiments they wanted to conduct. Ray thought to himself that he should have been more cautious with Sue. He knew that he wouldn't have so many tubes in him if he had only been unconscious. He concluded that Sue had to be one of the bad people. "Please save Sandy no matter what," Sue begged Adam, who sighed softly. "You used to be a pharmacist too; you are well aware of the risk.” Adam held out his wrinkled hand, his fingers pointing to the g