Mermaid Effect

Chapter 3

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Rand did not know the despair in the hearts of the people on the Blue Moon Coast.

Of course, he is also in a very bad mood now. Not long ago, a helicopter suddenly appeared in front of the driveway where he was driving, and then the group of people who knew by nose that it was a mercenary pulled him out of the car and brought him to the plane.

If this kind of thing hadn't happened, Rand would have thought it was some kind of Hollywood kidnapping.

However, Vinson said on the phone that he would send someone to pick him up, and Rand was more or less mentally prepared - this is Vinson's style, always simple, rough, and completely disregarding anyone's thoughts, Either someone else or Rand's.

"Uh, will my car be towed back?"

Rand spoke awkwardly in a blank space.

The mercenary immediately cast a weird look at him, no one answered him, and Rand bowed his head in embarrassment.

Ah, forgot, this is someone sent by Vincent.

Rand cursed his bad memory inwardly. Vincent does not allow any non-essential communication with anyone on the mission. In Rand's view, he may be avoiding himself embarrassing him.

Rand once tried to put himself in Vinson's shoes and see himself, and then came to this conclusion.

In his capacity, a "brother" like him is probably like a stain on the golden crown, which is very annoying.

Rand and Vincent were brothers, and they probably had a good relationship when they were kids... but Rand doesn't remember that at all. His real memory begins at the age of fourteen, when he was in a police station in a remote midtown city. The older cops gave him a smelly blanket and a cup of hot coffee (don't ask why they'd give a kid hot coffee back then), and they told Rand that he and his family had been in a serious car accident, with The brains of the people in his car were squeezed like a rotten tomato by the twisted steel bars. There was no identification, and the car had no record.

They couldn't identify the person who died, and Rand couldn't remember who he was.

In the end, Rand was sent to the rescue agency. He later lived with an Asian couple for a long time until they also died in a car accident. He did not go to college. After a few years of cheap labor, he became a small town library. 's administrator.

Rand had thought he would go on like this for the rest of his life—a quiet, poor life. One day, however, Vincent appeared in front of him and told him that they were brothers and that Rand's parents were the founders of Deep White Biotechnology.

Rand's life was turned upside down.

He had things that he could never have had in his entire life, a famous car, a mansion, a lot of money, and with it, Vincent's terrifying desire to control.

Rand felt that if Vincent lived in the past, he would be a tyrant who would leave his mark on the history books. He controls everything about Rand. This "everything" includes Rand's daily clothing, his food, his schedule, his reading books, his bath time...

Rand even woke up unintentionally one night and saw Vincent sitting by the bed, watching him with that horrible look.

Arguments became the norm, and Rand was almost never victorious.

After tormenting each other for nearly a year, Rand finally got his only victory with psychogenic anorexia... He moved from the Vincents to a small underdeveloped city (the same one he grew up in) ), and then went to a newspaper office.

His intention is very simple, a cleaner or a packer. He didn't care about low wages, but he didn't expect Vincent to buy the newspaper in the end.

And today he sent a helicopter to take him home from the interview.

Enough is enough.

Rand thought.