Addicted To The Genius Lady With A Thousand Faces

Chapter 843



Chapter 843:

“Yes, I remember it all,” Paul—now Brian—replied warmly, gently patting Marissa’s head with a look of deep emotion. “Being Paul for fifteen years felt like living in a shadow. I never imagined that my own daughter would be the one to bring me back to real life.”

As Brian, his gaze towards Marissa transformed, filled with tenderness and guilt, as if he could never drink in enough of her presence.

Marissa didn’t shy away from his gaze, letting him study her face. Her heart swelled with emotion, and soon, tears welled up and spilled over.

So this was what it was like to be loved by a father? To feel such strong, unconditional love with just a look—it was overwhelming.

After years of walking alone, weathering every storm by herself, Marissa never imagined she could feel such pure, unconditional love. Being loved by a father was a happiness she hadn’t known she was missing.

Paul’s once harsh and commanding demeanor had softened into something warm and approachable, wrapping Marissa in a comforting sense of closeness. Her tears flowed freely.noveldrama

Paul gently wiped the tears from her face, his voice filled with regret. “I’m so sorry. I wasn’t a good father. I wasn’t there to watch you grow up, to raise you, and you suffered because of me, hurt by people who should never have touched you.”

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“It’s not your fault, Dad. Please don’t blame yourself,” Marissa choked out, her voice thick with emotion. Hearing this, Paul felt a profound sense of relief wash over him.

Years ago, the shady organization had informed Paul that both of his daughters had been implanted with chips and viruses. One was returned to the Nash family, while the other spent four years in a refugee camp in BIO Grein before being adopted by a poor rural family.

At that time, the organization was conducting cruel experiments on twins, turning his daughters into unwitting test subjects. Powerless to save his children, all Paul could do was agonize over their fates.

His mind was consumed with worry, especially for Marissa. While Tiffany was at least assured of food and shelter from the Nash family, Paul had no idea about Marissa’s whereabouts. He feared for her survival, dreading that she might suffer from hunger, cold, and neglect.

Until the very moment he fell off the cliff, Marissa was never far from his thoughts. Even when he was Paul, she was the one he worried about most in his dreams. He never imagined that the daughter he thought would never make it would end up becoming the family’s hero.

Marissa had become a multi-talented wonder: the brilliant physician Riss, the renowned painter Only, the fearsome mercenary queen Black Snake, and the formidable chief instructor Black Mallow in the Doomsday Base.

Watching her crack the chip’s passwords, Paul couldn’t help but suspect she was also the legendary hacker Bee.

His daughter turned out to be even more extraordinary than he ever imagined, with each of her identities leaving him awestruck. He was profoundly intrigued by how Marissa had risen to such greatness despite her harsh beginnings.

But before he could delve into her journey, he was eager to uncover any other remarkable identities she might have hidden from him. “If I’m not mistaken, you’re Bee, aren’t you?” he asked, almost instinctively.

Marissa, with no secrets to keep from her father, nodded. “Yes.”

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