Chapter 1477
"Oliver, how the hell did the Porter family end up with a sicko like you who''s into guys?" the man
sneered, his voice dripping with disdain as he cornered Oliver in the dimly lit room.
With Oliver unresponsive to his baiting, the man jabbed a finger into his chest, his voice taking on a
menacing tone, "Imagine what would happen if the folks outside got wind of your preferences. Think
they''d resist the urge to take you out, given how much they despise your kind?"
The unwrittenws of Forbidden Ind were clear. people like Oliver, who went against the grain, were
deemed worthless to society and were marked for death.
The elite of Forbidden Ind had crafted thesews under the twisted notion that unions unable to bear
children offered no fresh blood to their society, and therefore, were to be shunned and discarded.
Oliver leaned back, hands cradling his head, the picture of nonchnce.
"Yeah, yeah, I should be dead. Pity for you though, I''m still kicking. Keep barking from your cage, will
ya?"
The man, quivering with rage, took a deep breath topose himself.
"Grandpa''s heard the news. He''s on his way here, so you just wait!"
With those words, he threw a cursory nod towards Ian and stormed out, mming the door behind him.
Now it was just Ian and Oliver.
Oliver''s tone wasced with sarcasm.
"You really think that ce called North America won''t discriminate against people like me? That some
countries there would actually support gay marriage?"
"It''s true," Ian responded, his tone t.
"Ian, I genuinely hope I can make it to that country you speak of alive."
Ian''s brow furrowed slightly, his voice still soft.
"I won''t let you die."
Oliver shifted to a morefortable position.
"I hope so. I''ve never left Forbidden Ind. We were always taught to believe it was the only country in
the world."
Ian didn''t reply. Instead, he straightened his ck robe.
"I''m going out to snoop around for some information."
"Aren''t you going to see your girl?"
"I am, but there''s trouble brewing in Middle Ind tonight. Her ce got trashed."
"Is she okay?"
"Yeah, but I lost her in the chaos, and now we''ve lost contact."
Maja''s number had been left on a small screen, but the ckout that night wiped it clean. And now,
with Ian in disguise, no one dared to question him.
He was still unaware of Maja''s number, and his n to see her that night fell through as her residence
was reduced to rubble.
Maja had be a target, and while he tried to follow her, interference from the Porter family dyed
him.
Now, he had no clue where she had gone.
But if they were both still on Middle Ind, they''d surely cross paths within a couple of days.
Ian massaged his temples and stepped out into the night.
As dawn broke, Maja awoke in a makeshift tent.
Peering out, she saw Patric squatting outside, amusing himself with the mud, while Quentin sat on a
rock, his gaze lost in the distance.
They were on the run, and the weight of their situation pressed heavily on her.
"Quentin."
She called out and tossed him a gran bar.
"Have something to eat."
Noticing Patric had somehow procured a couple of fish and was grilling them, guts already cleaned out,
she was surprised.
"Who prepped the fish?"
She tossed another gran bar to Patric, who turned away, his voice indifferent.
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"Not hungry, feeling blue."
Maja moved closer, picking up a stick skewered with fish, sniffing its tempting aroma.
"What''s got you down?" Dr?мanоvels
He seemed fine, no sign of fever.
"Maja."
He moved to embrace her but was promptly pushed away, her brow furrowed.
Since his ident, his gestures had be too intimate at times.
Sometimes, he even seemed to forget who he was, believing himself to be Ian.
Why would he think that?
But then, what answers could Maja expect from a fool?