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Spoiled by Mr. Russell novel Chapter 2044

"Rhea, I can make your life a living hell! I know you faked your death once, but you might not be so lucky this time!"

"Mr. Russell, do you think I'm afraid of death? If I die, I’ll bring many people to the grave. It’ll all be worth it!” Rhea grinned, looking satisfied with herself.

"You—" Alexander was infuriated but could do nothing to her. At this moment, he finally understood what Mike meant when he said this woman was crazy.

‘She’s not just crazy; she’s the epitome of madness! She fears no threat, no torture.’

He realized he could not do anything to her at the moment.

"Why don't you consider cooperating with me? The world is progressing and constantly changing. When did people ever imagine airplanes, cannons, or rockets? Now robots can even replace humans.

“Is anything impossible?" Rhea dismissed his disbelief. "Perhaps you think I'm making baseless claims, but I see further than you do.

“Humans must evolve. It's a battle of strength. I'm helping the world eliminate weaker people. Society has always been about survival of the fittest. By eliminating those who can't adapt, only the best will remain. Isn't that better?"

"Your twisted logic is truly enlightening. It opens my eyes." Alexander sneered, contemplating how to make her tell the truth.

Alexander narrowed his eyes, and the two of them remained deadlocked. Rhea showed no signs of backing down, confidently looking up at him.

She was gambling, betting Alexander would eventually compromise. After all, he and Lily cared so much about other people's lives, eager to save them. Now, the only hope rested with Rhea.

She was confident no one could solve the virus she had researched and developed.

Suddenly, Alexander's phone rang, vigorously vibrating in his pocket. It only vibrated since he had silenced it. Nonetheless, he looked at Rhea deeply and took out his phone. It was a call from Dominic’s number, so he immediately answered, “Austin?”

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