Faria continued walking, and Tamim called out to her from behind.
"Wait, we're not finished. You said you'd tell me what's going on, but you left suddenly that day, and now you've ended up being my teammate. So now, tell me. I hope you won't disappear now," Tamim urged.
"I thought you weren't interested, but I think you found interest in this," Faria remarked.
"No, I was interested from the start," Tamim insisted.
"No, you weren't. From the moment that Kabila guy mentioned Dr. Shohan, your expression changed, and I noticed it," Faria pointed out.
"She's complicated," Tamim thought.
"I know the reason," Faria added.
"What? I have no reason," Tamim countered.
"I understand. You don't want to open up, but I can see it in your eyes. Dr. Shohan... he's the reason you're so fixated. I know the story, Tamim," Faria said with a calm certainty.
Tamim froze, caught off guard by her words. His silence was deafening, his gaze fixed on her, searching for any sign of deceit or false assumption.
"How...how do you know about that?" Tamim stuttered, a mix of shock and curiosity evident in his voice.
Faria took a moment before responding. "You see, sometimes secrets aren't as hidden as you think. There are certain things that connect people, Tamim. We might not know each other's stories, but our struggles echo in the way we carry ourselves."
Tamim's eyes widened, trying to understand how this girl, a recent acquaintance, seemed to see through his carefully constructed facade.
"Look, Tamim," Faria continued, "I know about the incident with Dr. Shohan and your parents. That horrific memory, etched into your mind. The pain you've carried, the anger that smolders beneath your surface. It's something I've witnessed before, in a different form."
Tamim's mind raced with skepticism." How could she know? "
The air around them seemed to thicken with the weight of unspoken emotions and shared pain, as if two souls on diverging paths suddenly found a connection in the darkness of their pasts.
"If I clarify, your father, Dr. Tanvir, was the chief scientist of Project SUP-13, and he did some remarkable work that saved millions of lives and the hole world knows that he was killed by his friend.You are one of his child so It's like finding a fish in a river," Faria said.
" No way, my entire families information were totally hidden after my parents dead. None knows that I am the son of Dr Tanvir except some people and government." Thinks Tamim and asked "First, tell me, who exactly are you? Are you some kind of spy or a superhuman working for the government?" asked Tamim.
"I can't divulge more about me right now, but I don't work for anyone. Let's clarify; just like you, I also have a personal conflict with Dr. Shohan," said Faria.
"Oh, I see. You want to team up with me and use me to reach Dr. Shohan," said Tamim.
"No, that's not it. If the enemy is unbeatable, it's useless to fight them," replied Faria.
"What kind of answer is that?" questioned Tamim.
"It's your healing ability. You can heal your body," Faria continued.
"What's the connection and problem with my healing ability?" asked Tamim.
"Remember what Kabila said? Dr. Shohan is making superhumans using the blood and DNA of people with superpowers. He needs the blood of someone who can heal themselves. His drugs only work for 30 minutes, and electricity is their weakness. When I attacked that monster with electricity, it turned back into a human. If Dr. Shohan gets your blood, he'll create a perfect, controllable monster that'll be unstoppable," Faria explained.