![]() and the two characters who alike are twins and not clones? Excited for Part 2. Maybe the Baek sisters and Ja-yoon are all clones? I find it highly suspicious that this story revolving around genetic modifications. It was already stated that Ja-yoon excels in academics and can draw/paint/sing well so perhaps the paintings are an indication of a genetic connection between Dr. ![]() But look at the room they're sitting in - it's filled with paintings. Mirip seperti Film Seobok -nya Park Bo Gum, yang mana manusia seperti Park Bo Gum, Kim Da Mi adalah manusia-manusia yang takdirnya kurang beruntung. which also means the girl in the white is a fellow test subject like Ja-yoon.Īs for the woman in the wheelchair, she mentioned her "sister" and it was implied she was referring to Dr. The Subversion ini adalah Ja Yoon dan segerombolan geng misterius yang mengancamnya hanyalah sebuah objek penelitian dari seorang Doktor otak. I'd be more inclined to believe that the scars are the result of test-subjects being put through grueling tests. When Ja-yoon had flashbacks, there were images of kids who already had large scars across their heads. The scars on people's faces isn't indicative that Ja-yoon had attacked them necessarily. There are several things that are a bit fuzzy due to lack of information/consistency so a lot of assumptions need to be made in order to come to any sort of plausibility. We will find out next year if all goes well. The question really is, was she raised by her mother all her life, unlike the lab-children. She is surely not a regular human, because she sneaked up on the girl unnoticed. Or - notice the scars on the girl's face - she might have been injured by witch-girl, or during the carnage when witch-girl escaped, or just during a regular test, and was discarded or dejected, and the professor saved her for her sister, since she was a weakling anyway. So she made a deal, gave some eggs to the lab, but got one child for herself. Purely speculating here, but what if mom's motivation to offering her eggs was because she wanted a child of her own. The mother and the professor were sisters, and they were both involved in this experiment. So the girl in white was either the woman's real daughter, or another brain-engineered lab-rat-child that was somehow got re-adopted to the biological mother (assuming all those children were from the eggs harvested from this woman). The biological mother of the protagonist said 'mother is fine' - refering to herself.
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