MG sneered, "Do you think, even if there's a way, Xiao Qiao can wake up safely? Do you know how low the chances are? If I really wanted her to suffer worse than death, really wanted to kill her, why wouldn't I give all her information to the Ministry of National Defense, tell State Security? Why would I give you the only data? I wholeheartedly want her alive, so I betrayed Roosevelt. Oh, does it count as betrayal? He's dead, I'm free, the plan he set up has nothing to do with me, so I don't count as betraying Roosevelt. Do you want to save Xiao Qiao? I don't see you wanting to save her; you're just thinking about yourself."
Wesley frowned; MG's argument wasn't without merit. If he really wanted to harm Xiao Qiao, he had many other ways to handle this, not necessarily telling Beacon Group. He had the chance to inform State Security.
Those people are too obsessed with this project. Such a good opportunity won't be missed.
