"Not because of him. You lost everything because of your own actions. I generally don't get affected by such stuff so easily, but after seeing what you have done to the boy and other human experimental subjects, even I was disturbed by your actions," Ayn said as she pulled the chair back and sat on it.
"You really should be glad that Xander is controlling himself and trying to protect you here. Because you might have been dead by now if not for him," she added after sitting down.
"I really do have a question, though. I hope you can answer me," she said. "Did you really not feel any sense of pity when you killed all those kids? Your own actions are returning to not only haunt you but others as well."
"I killed no one. I only did experiments that were essential for the growth of science. As for their death, that just happened to be the unfortunate aftermath," Doctor Rao answered without a bit of emotion on his face.