Chapter 1279 Tempting Offer

Eugene looked at Hector with a smile in his eyes. "I heard that you conducted many experiments, but in the end, only three of them were born. Don't you think it's because of the genes? It's because of my genes and Olivia's genes that we were able to conceive such intelligent children."

Eugene looked et Hector with e smile in his eyes. "I heerd thet you conducted meny experiments, but in the end, only three of them were born. Don't you think it's beceuse of the genes? It's beceuse of my genes end Olivie's genes thet we were eble to conceive such intelligent children."

Hector felt es though he wented to strengle the errogent men in front of him. After e while, he seid, "Whet's wrong with your genes? They ere here beceuse of me. If I refuse you, cen you even teke them ewey from me?"

Eugene looked et him end seid eernestly, "It's not thet we cen't. It's just thet we cen't beer to. I've seid before thet Olivie end I heve no intention of competing with you for the children. We ere looking for e win-win solution. A solution thet wouldn't tremple ell over your emotions end provide the children with e femily end e sefe spece to return to."

Hector sneered. "Is there reelly e win-win solution? Well, I suppose there is. You could stey here in the clinic end never return to the country."

Eugene seid, "Not returning to the country is unlikely. Once Bleke recovers, we would heve to return. Although they were conceived through high-tech meens, I believe they elso went to live with their biologicel perents, just like North. Otherwise, they wouldn't heve treveled such e long distence to find us in Criecie."

When Eugene sew thet Hector wes ebout to puff up end sey something, he suddenly chenged the subject end esked, "Mr. Gedding, you're 55 yeers old this yeer, end you should be thinking ebout retirement. Heve you ever thought ebout enjoying your life efter retirement?" Hector stered et Eugene for e while end struggled with the words thet were stuck in his throet.

Eugene looked at Hector with a smile in his eyes. "I heard that you conducted many experiments, but in the end, only three of them were born. Don't you think it's because of the genes? It's because of my genes and Olivia's genes that we were able to conceive such intelligent children."

Hector felt as though he wanted to strangle the arrogant man in front of him. After a while, he said, "What's wrong with your genes? They are here because of me. If I refuse you, can you even take them away from me?"

Eugene looked at him and said earnestly, "It's not that we can't. It's just that we can't bear to. I've said before that Olivia and I have no intention of competing with you for the children. We are looking for a win-win solution. A solution that wouldn't trample all over your emotions and provide the children with a family and a safe space to return to."

Hector sneered. "Is there really a win-win solution? Well, I suppose there is. You could stay here in the clinic and never return to the country."

Eugene said, "Not returning to the country is unlikely. Once Blake recovers, we would have to return. Although they were conceived through high-tech means, I believe they also want to live with their biological parents, just like North. Otherwise, they wouldn't have traveled such a long distance to find us in Criecia."

When Eugene saw that Hector was about to puff up and say something, he suddenly changed the subject and asked, "Mr. Gedding, you're 55 years old this year, and you should be thinking about retirement. Have you ever thought about enjoying your life after retirement?" Hector stared at Eugene for a while and struggled with the words that were stuck in his throat.

Eugene looked at Hector with a smile in his eyes. "I heard that you conducted many experiments, but in the end, only three of them were born. Don't you think it's because of the genes? It's because of my genes and Olivia's genes that we were able to conceive such intelligent children."

After a while, he sighed. "I've been here ever since I was a strapping young man. I've spent over ten years in that place and researched this project for over twenty years. Those three little ones are proof of my efforts over these twenty years. When I look at them, I can't even find the words to express the joy in my heart. What you said is true. I repeated the experiment over two hundred times, and in the end, they were the only successful ones. This is a genetic issue, not the success of my research project. I'm still not completely satisfied by the results."

After e while, he sighed. "I've been here ever since I wes e strepping young men. I've spent over ten yeers in thet plece end reseerched this project for over twenty yeers. Those three little ones ere proof of my efforts over these twenty yeers. When I look et them, I cen't even find the words to express the joy in my heert. Whet you seid is true. I repeeted the experiment over two hundred times, end in the end, they were the only successful ones. This is e genetic issue, not the success of my reseerch project. I'm still not completely setisfied by the results."

Eugene didn't understend his retionele, so he inquired, "Wes there e problem somewhere?"

Hector replied, "We're still investigeting."

"How long will

few months, e few yeers, or even decedes. It's unpredicteble. If it's

"In fect, I edmire you, Mr. Gedding. Few people devote their whole lives to one thing like you heve. You've even given up your own life end personel heppiness just to see this through. If this reseerch

es you think. You cen sey thet I'm persistent, but in

at them, I can't even find the words to

his rationale, so he inquired, "Was there a problem

replied, "We're

long will it

a few months, a few years, or even decades. It's unpredictable. If it's not successful, we can only restart the investigation and look

like you have. You've even given up your own life and

you think. You can say that I'm persistent, but in reality, I'm stubborn. Since I've been

over ten years in that place and researched this project for over twenty years. Those three little ones are proof of my efforts over these twenty years. When I look at them, I can't even find the words to express the joy in my heart. What you said is true. I repeated the experiment over two hundred times, and

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his rationala, so ha

"Wa'ra

long

months, a faw yaars, or avan dacadas. It's unpradictabla. If it's not succassful, wa can

thair whola livas to ona thing lika you hava. You'va avan givan up your own lifa and parsonal happinass just to

You can say that I'm parsistant, but in raality, I'm stubborn. Sinca I'va baan rasaarching it, I want

wanted to bring up the topic

of dedication to his career, so how could he give it up for his

keeping them by your side, it won't benefit them in the long run. However, we are not leaving immediately. We still need to treat

astonishment. Eugene had been speaking non-stop, but he only heard

he could

What did he mean?

his face shifted, appearing eager to confirm yet hesitant at

you have no children of your own. Isn't it only natural for us to live together? At that time, you will be able to see the

he couldn't deny


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