The man nodded and added, "I saw her, a sharp-tongued and disrespectful girl, not old but with quite a temper. There’s a highly intelligent robot beside her, with a mysterious origin. I got stung by her words..."
Luo Xin nodded, looking at the other person with a sympathetic gaze, "You should be glad she’s only sharp with her words. If she’d made a move... there might have been big trouble. Watch this video first. Before I entered the tunnel, I noticed soone else underwater and cautiously hid. I didn’t expect to witness such a strange and powerful scene, and I suspect she killed that nace."
The man watched the video. Although the image was sowhat blurry, he could barely make out that the person using mysterious powers to toy with the entire research institute was the very Su Jiang who had jabbed him with her words.
The video’s duration wasn’t long, but the power displayed seed like another world, leaving the man silent for a long ti. "Did you... manage to capture her spiritual fluctuations?"
Luo Xin rolled his eyes, knowing the man’s concerns were unique, "Of course I wanted to capture it, but that person is extraordinarily cautious, managing to retract all her residual spiritual power after acting. Fortunately, I had already asured the wave pattern of that spiritual power before. If you want it, I can send it to you..."
The man was helpless; he definitely needed sothing so important. Seeing the controlled scenes, it was evident that the girl’s use of spiritual power had reached an incredibly formidable level, yet he hadn’t sensed any abnormality before.
Moreover, she could break through the heavily guarded research institute in an instant, playing with them like a child, which made the man feel disheartened. He had spent considerable effort to obtain intel on this research institute.
In the end, all his hard work seed insignificant compared to her casual actions... The vast disparity left the man feeling uneasy. But this minor discomfort was nothing compared to uncovering the truth within it all.
To deal with that mysterious nace, the man crafted a simple detector that could probe the spiritual state of the nace within a certain range.
Luo Xin had already confird that the nace was dead, and this happened right after the mysterious girl took action, making the timing too coincidental to ignore. The man took a deep breath, calming his mind.
"That girl’s abilities are mysterious, and the power she uses is markedly different from spiritual power... I truly want to know how she managed to kill a nace a thousand ters underground from the lake bottom." The man extinguished and tossed away his dying cigarette butt, "I hope she’s not dangerous, otherwise... she should be thoroughly investigated. Such a person promises to be quite interesting."
Luo Xin saw a trace of an enigmatic smile at the man’s lips, which made her heart tremble with a sense of foreboding.
She had known this man for many years but still couldn’t see through him, nor understand the reason behind his every action. But... as long as he wasn’t harmful to her and didn’t have anti-human intentions, she decided not to ddle.
Su Jiang had already started her journey ho, feeling inflad when she ca, and not much lighter-hearted when leaving.
She was multitasking, controlling the aircraft while reviewing the copied research institute’s database. Although it was a fruitful trip, and she managed to completely eliminate the Adhesive Devouring Worm, those mad scientists couldn’t conduct any experints for the ti being, her heart didn’t ease at all.
The reason lay in the research institute’s database. This database was all-encompassing; anything that happened within the institute, the experints conducted, and the recorded data were all in there, including data of all the staff...
What weighed on her heart was a docunt recording experintal topics over the years. According to what was written here, this research institute had been secretly conducting various gene fusion experints since its establishnt. Despite the slow progress over the years, they achieved not insignificant results.
About three hundred years ago, when the laboratory formally initiated embryonic experints, tens of thousands of mature fused-gene embryos, a third developed into infants, most of whom were deford and died young or were stillborn. Those who grew up showed two distinct extres.
One side had monstrous talents, while the other was so inferior it was unbearable to look at.
The inferior ones were ruthlessly discarded, and among the talented only a re hundred individuals remained, possessing both extraordinary natural talents and abilities from other interstellar races besides the Human Clan, making them overwhelmingly powerful.
However, nearly ninety percent of this hundred succumbed to unstable genes or mutations, with only nine barely surviving. These nine are now within the Human Alliance, using aliases, steadily rising in rank, gradually gaining so military and political power, and providing advantages for the laboratory’s experints...
Because of this, the people at the research institute even brazenly started targeting students of the Xilena First Affiliated School. This school gathers the elite of the Human Alliance, with unparalleled talent and prowess, perfect for conducting human trials that would yield optimal results. They abducted twenty-three students consecutively, using cruel experintal thods, and none of them ended with a complete body!
The student disappearance cases triggered a massive uproar at the ti, leading aristocratic families to intervene, making the institute dare not act rashly, only to covet those students in vain. The institute was originally established to conduct secret research for the betternt of humanity. However, it had long since escaped Human Alliance control, dissatisfied with being used by the Alliance, unwilling to serve them. They desire to control the entire Human Alliance! (To be continued. If you like this work, you are welco to vote for a recomndation or monthly ticket at Qidian. Your support is my greatest motivation. Mobile users please visit m.qidian to read.)
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