For a woman who experienced the Second World War, Dr. Sherry Marina Eliot named her daughter Irene in hope of long-lasting peace, now names her daughter’s daughter Isabel, for the tragedy that took her daughter’s life, she converted herself to God and wants to protect her granddaughter from scientists’ outrageous ambition. The baby girl’s large bright turquoise eyes remind her of her Irene. She can see her Anglo-Celtic heritage in the baby’s reddish-brown, tea-colored hair. But for the facial features, the baby got tainted by Asian blood, Japanese to be precise, which she hates, partly because of the war and partly, the two men, that Miyano Atsushi who dragged her angel-like daughter into hell and that Sera, whom she detested at the mere thought of the name.
For a woman who experienced the Second World War, Dr. Sherry Marina Eliot named her daughter Irene in hope of long-lasting peace, now names her daughter’s daughter Isabel, for the tragedy that took her daughter’s life, she converted herself to God and wants to protect her granddaughter from scientists’ outrageous ambition. The baby girl’s large bright turquoise eyes remind her of her Irene. She can see her Anglo-Celtic heritage in the baby’s reddish-brown, tea-colored hair. But for the facial features, the baby got tainted by Asian blood, Japanese to be precise, which she hates, partly because of the war and partly, the two men, that Miyano Atsushi who dragged her angel-like daughter into hell and that Sera, whom she detested at the mere thought of the name.