As the thought of this hit me, it felt as though a heavy stone was pressed against my chest, making it almost impossible for me to breathe. Cadell had been watching me closely and, noticing my discomfort, he asked with concern, "Aurora, are you okay? If not, we can leave right now." But now that we had come this far, how could I just leave? I shook my head. "I'm just not used to it yet." Hearing this, Cadell didn't push further. Instead, he began to explain his operations to me. "What you see here is the D category. These women are of the lowest value. They'll never leave this place. The only use they have is to offer their bodies for our d**g testing." I tightened my grip on the wheelchair handles, barely suppressing my anger, resisting the urge to shove him away. However, he seeme