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Throughout most of the laboratory, efforts were underway to build an army. The project had advanced beyond its early stages, and completed subjects were already being deployed.
Cristina was on a quest to truly bring people back to life. But she, along with Louis and Anna, wasn’t just focused on that. They were involved in every aspect of the next phase of the project, beyond just its implementation. They were doing further exploration.
Meanwhile, in a separate, secluded lab, Ludwig, Heinrich, and Louise braced themselves for another potentially shocking discovery.
What they found, however, was entirely unexpected.
It wasn’t cruel or horrific.
“Is that a rabbit…?” Heinrich asked, his voice tinged with disbelief.
“Yes, it’s a rabbit,” Anna confirmed with a nod.
It was, quite literally, a rabbit.
In a rather large cage, five adorable rabbits hopped about. Despite their undeniable cuteness, they seemed out of place in a facility known for terrifying and gruesome experiments—experiments too dreadful to be discussed openly.
The onlookers were captivated, watching as the rabbits moved around in their spacious enclosure.
But what was the purpose of this display? Surely, it wasn’t just to showcase something cute.
“Wait… Something’s off.”
Louise noticed something strange about the rabbits. At first glance, they seemed perfectly fine, but there was something peculiar about them. Though they moved around the cage, something was subtly off.
“They seem to be limping a bit…” Louise observed, her brow furrowed.
Ludwig, who prided himself on his attention to detail, hadn’t noticed anything unusual until Louise pointed it out. Now, he saw it too—all the rabbits had a slight limp.
“Come to think of it…” he murmured, squinting at the rabbits.
“Their legs are different lengths,” Louise realized, noticing the limbs, whether in the front or the back, were mismatched.
“That’s right.” Louis...



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