"No, it succeeded!"
The doctor looked excited: "The mory Release Device exploded because extracting mories all at once exceeded its limit and caused a malfunction. Do you know what this ans?"
"What?"
"It ans the part of the brain storing mories indeed retains the patient’s complete mory information. However, after stimulation by the device, every life mory surfaces simultaneously, making it impossible to capture any single segnt precisely. That’s why the mory Release Device read excessive data and exploded!"
For a normal person, as they age, many childhood or relatively unimportant past mories are hidden by the brain.
But hidden mories don’t actually disappear. They’re likely triggered by so external factors to suddenly resurface and make their presence known.
A sales clerk at the mory Release Device shop ntioned that even the most advanced and high-capacity mory Release Device can only store about a month’s worth of mory information.
And what the doctor did at this mont was truly stimulate all the morized information from the Lion Mane Race person’s entire life at once. The data was so enormous that it far exceeded the storage capacity of the mory Release Device the doctor had taken out.
Even, with the sudden overflow of data, the mory Release Device couldn’t withstand it and exploded, completely breaking down.
The doctor removed the broken mory Release Device and took out the largest capacity one he had, placing it on the Lion Mane Race person, attempting to sustain it longer to verify his hypothesis.
Crack!
A crisp sound echoed, with this mory Release Device lasting almost the sa duration as the previous one.
The doctor paused for a mont before realizing: "Although the capacity of these two mory Release Devices differs, the data impact they had to endure far exceeded their limit. Therefore, with no difference in quality, simultaneous breakdown was almost inevitable."
Returning to the brain-stimulating instrunt, the doctor fell into deep thought, after a mont getting nowhere, and shook his head in frustration: "If the main body were here, it would imdiately know what to do next. My mind is too rigid; the answer is right before , yet I cannot grasp it."
Standing by, Li Zheng thought for a mont and reminded: "Considering that hardware like the mory Release Device cannot be improved in such a short ti, why don’t we try controlling the mories being stimulated to reduce the data impact and successfully record it onto a mory Release Device?"
"...Yes, that’s the answer I’m looking for!" The doctor was invigorated, raising his hands to operate the instrunt, yet hesitated to make a move.
"Encountered another problem?" Li Zheng noticed it, understanding that the biological doctor’s flaw wasn’t obvious usually but was critical at key monts.
"This ti’s problem, even if the main body ca, it might be helpless." The doctor showed a bitter smile and explained: "The mories in the hippocampus are distributed chaotically, with no subjective control; external forces cannot read its orderly segnts.
Even if I find a way to reduce the output mories, what might ultimately be read could just be countless mory fragnts spanning decades. Infuse these fragnts into these blank spiritual bodies, and they won’t gain consciousness at all, but end up creating an even more chaotic madman!"
It’s akin to a person’s mories being scrambled and compressed into countless mory fragnts, ultimately manifesting as innurable life scenes replayed erratically in the mind.
Not to ntion these blank spiritual bodies being more fragile than infants, even adults with complete consciousness might be driven insane in a short ti.
"Is it really unsolvable?" Li Zheng was deeply disappointed, having finally considered a reliable idea, yet the outco was still unsatisfactory.
"No, there’s still hope!" The doctor pushed away the machine, unfastened the Lion Mane Race person, and said while holding them: "Let’s go outside and talk."
The two walked out of the operating room, changing back into ordinary clothes outside.
Mirel saw the Lion Mane Race person still unconscious and being carried, and asked, "Did it fail?"
"Half succeeded." Li Zheng smiled wryly: "But I don’t understand the intricacies within, so I cannot say when the remaining half will succeed."
"Soon." The doctor spoke up: "The main body has a wide network. I’ve already inford the main body of what happened through the brain host. They’ll connect with known researchers and dical experts to hold a seminar. With a research direction, I believe they’ll quickly perfect the remaining part with their efforts!"
"So, Li Zheng doesn’t have to worry about Kuimi’s matters anymore; you guys can handle the rest?" Mirel looked at the doctor, appearing pleased to have solved a worry for Li Zheng.
"That’s correct!" The doctor said to Li Zheng: "When the experint fully succeeds and Kuimi is healed, I’ll truthfully inform Yakumo and the others of your contribution. Their misunderstandings should naturally be resolved too."
"That’s good." Li Zheng nodded.
Regarding repaying Yakumo’s favor, Li Zheng actually felt that reaching this point was enough.
For this matter, Li Zheng spent nearly two months, thinking of solutions every day.
Now seeing hope finally, he felt he could finally put this matter to rest.
After this, Yakumo Yelan would be like a stranger to him, and should they dare disrespect him again, he’d hold back no more!
"Among the people I brought, there’s a kid I hope you’ll pay more attention to." Li Zheng no longer ntioned Kuimi and talked about Xiao Siyuan and them.
"You an the one who hides blades on himself?"
Without Li Zheng explicitly stating it, the doctor could guess which one he ant.
"Yes, him." Li Zheng hesitated for a mont, a brief inner struggle flashing through: "If... if you find him engaging in any anti-human activities, don’t hesitate, kill him first!"
The doctor’s expression turned stern: "No problem!"
"Then that’s it, we’re leaving." Li Zheng had no intention of staying longer, as there wasn’t much ti left on his fifteen-day vacation, and he needed to hurry back to the lab for continued training.
"Oh, one more thing." Before leaving, Li Zheng stood at the door, turning back to the doctor: "In the future, I’ll send so people over again. But I probably won’t be coming myself. I sincerely apologize in advance for any inconvenience."
"No worries, but I have little space here, can’t accommodate too many people. Have them bring more Crystal Coins." The doctor said: "I can act as an interdiary, help them find a place to stay."
As an interdiary, certainly, a fee would be involved, considered as additional inco for the clinic.
"..." Li Zheng could easily read the subtext in these words.
After a brief silence, he nodded: "Next ti for sure!"
After bidding farewell to the doctor again, Li Zheng led Mirel and the others on their return journey.
"Master, your card." Mudala stepped forward a few steps, handing back the Inscription Card.
Li Zheng spent over four hours just preparing for the operation inside, and Mudala had long since returned after buying the Translator.
"Mm." Li Zheng put away the Inscription Card.
The group arrived at the entrance of the Teleportation Gate, once again sensing hostility from Yakumo’s eyes, making Li Zheng furrow his brow slightly, showing a displeased expression.
He suddenly channeled his spiritual power, releasing it with a boom, creating a stormy impact that left Yakumo bewildered.
Yelan’s expression changed, stepping in front of Yakumo, his tall and strong fra completely shielding Yakumo: "What does the lord an by this?"
"What do I an, don’t you understand?" Li Zheng said coldly: "I’ve given her several chances, ignoring her repeated hostility towards , and now she’s pushing her luck?"
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