“All right, that's fine. What needs to be done this time is to get rid of the clone as soon as possible before the higher-ups get involved. I don't want to see my hard work go down the drain like this when it wasn't my fault in the first place,” Nolan said solemnly, looking at his so-called father-in-law.
“You don't need to be concerned; she is, after all, a clone. There are many ways to deal with her,” Dwain Drysdale added, his eyes welling up with rage at the thought of the so-called clone who had destroyed his family.
“You had better deal with it right away.”
After that, the three men didn't say anything but continued to drink because they all had things on their minds. Dwain was a sis-con who adored her sister, so when she fell into that deep coma and his father suggested making a clone, he was vehemently opposed, but for the sake of the family, he agreed.