932: Chapter 942 Letters!
(Three more updates) 932: Chapter 942 Letters!
(Three more updates) Cells can actually devour each other.
This was sothing Tang Zhong could never have imagined—it was like discovering a new continent.
“Try it with cells from other organisms,” Tang Zhong said.
He had to figure out what exactly this was all about.
“Alright.” The man in a white lab coat beside him imdiately took out a sample of snake cells.
As soon as they were introduced, the enormous black cell engulfed the snake cells instantly.
“Keep going—try mammalian cells next,” said Tang Zhong.
This was the Dragon Group’s laboratory, where a wide variety of non-rare animal cells were readily available.
Soon, a sample of dog cells was brought out.
These were likewise devoured; it was evident that the dog cells perished even faster than the frog cells earlier.
Tang Zhong observed that the black cell was more ferocious than before.
“Continue—I want particularly vigorous cells.” Tang Zhong was determined to understand the nature of this cell.
Earlier, when the black cell encountered the frog cells, its movent was sluggish, as if it hadn’t been fully nourished, lacking power.
But now, facing the dog cells, it seed like a warrior who had just feasted to its satisfaction.
Before long, researchers brought in cells from wolves, lions, and tigers—creatures considered apex predators on a global scale.
“Introduce two different cells together,” Tang Zhong instructed.
The researchers complied.
As the two cell samples were introduced, they were instantly and completely devoured by the black cell.
It was clearly even more ferocious than before!
“Fetch a dead mouse and inject those cells into its body.
Let’s see what happens.” Tang Zhong ordered.
Quickly, a dead mouse was brought in, and the black cells were injected into its body.
Tang Zhong imdiately narrowed his eyes.
He had to see clearly—what would happen?
What purpose did this cell serve?
At first glance, the mouse appeared lifeless as it lay there in the cage.
But suddenly, it began to move, trembling violently as if overco by intense cold.
Strange!
It had co back to life!
Resurrection from death.
This developnt was contrary to Tang Zhong’s expectations.
Just now, the black cell had been wildly aggressive when devouring other cells.
This implied that the dead mouse’s internal cells must also have been consud, transford into black cells, and then changed fundantally.
“I’ll go over and check it out, General,” one of the researchers suggested nearby.
“Don’t go near it,” Tang Zhong imdiately warned.
At that very mont, the mouse in the cage began to mutate.
It stood up, its pupils blood-red—sothing impossible to imagine for a mouse.
Its white fur turned gray, standing upright like needles.
Its tiny teeth now resembled terrifying fangs.
Its tail grew frantically, and its body expanded to the size of a rabbit, continuing to grow until the cage could no longer contain it.
What’s more, the mouse’s intelligence seed to be rapidly increasing.
Its jaws snapped towards the iron bars of the cage with sharp, grating sounds, bending and deforming the tal bars.
“General, step back—it’s mutating!”
The next second, the mouse bit through the cage.
The frenzied mouse began to scurry across the table, biting everything it encountered: plastic, steel, it didn’t matter.
Even the iron lab table beca subject to its gnashing jaws.
Tang Zhong squinted his eyes.
A single injection of the black cells had turned a mouse into this nightmarish entity—a veritable destroyer.
Suddenly, the mouse lunged at one of the researchers, like a lion pouncing on its prey.
It was a woman.
Upon seeing this, she shuddered in terror.
“Help !” she cried.
The other researchers scrambled to grab firearms and aid at the rampaging mouse.
But it was too late.
Just then, Tang Zhong seized the deranged mouse with his bare hands and violently slamd it to the ground.
Yet the mouse appeared unhard.
Letting out a furious snarl, it lunged at Tang Zhong once more, showing no trace of fear.
At that critical mont, Tang Zhong unsheathed his Tang Sword from behind him and slashed straight at the mouse’s head.
With a sharp “crack,” the sound of a skull splitting echoed in the room.
In the next instant, the mouse was cleaved clean in half, collapsing to the floor.
Its blood was no longer red; it had turned into a black, viscous liquid.
Even more disturbingly, the mouse’s body had grown bony protrusions, showing clear signs of evolution in both hardness and structure.
It was as if it had completely undergone a tamorphosis.
This was no longer a mouse but an apex predator.
It seed likely that Benny and the others had been resurrected because of these cells, and the Raw Stone rely provided the energy to revive them.
Yun Country had clearly unearthed so unspeakable secret and was conducting research on it in private.
The female researcher, who had been terrified by the giant mutated mouse, finally crawled up from the floor, her face pale.
A group of people rushed to comfort her, and only then did she calm down.
“Are you alright?” Tang Zhong asked her.
“I… I’m okay,” she replied.
“If you’re fine, then let’s continue.
Analyze the blood of this mouse again for —I need to know the exact composition of these cells,” Tang Zhong ordered.
The entire research team sprang into action.
Soon, a report was generated.
It detailed the analysis of the mouse’s cellular composition and blood tests—a whole array of data.
The more Tang Zhong read, the graver his expression beca.
The cells were unlike anything found in the biological makeup of Earth.
Where on Earth had Yun Country procured these things?
He now confird that these cells could indeed resurrect the dead, but the side effects were imnse.
When the devouring cells fully took over a host’s body, what kind of terrifying transformation would occur?
The thought alone was chilling.
The abilities Hu Gego had displayed that day must have stemd from these cells.
The power he wielded had been overwhelming.
But this knowledge left Tang Zhong feeling despondent.
He had hoped this could be a way to bring Weiwei back to life.
Yet with the cells behaving like this, it was absolutely impossible for Tang Zhong to inject them into Weiwei’s body.
It seed the only way to truly resurrect Weiwei was to find all eight pieces of the Raw Stone.
But where were they?
He had no leads on the locations of three of them.
As for the ones with clues, Tang Zhong didn’t even know where to start.
Suddenly, he recalled the black-robed skeleton, the White Bone figure, who had fought him for the Octopus Stone.
What kind of force was behind that skeleton?
Tang Zhong had no answers.
It was like knowing an enemy existed but having no idea where they were lurking, hidden in the dark, threatening his very life.
At that mont, the door to his office opened.
A mber of the Dragon Group entered, holding a letter.
“General Tang, you have a letter,” he said.
Tang Zhong was stunned.
Who would send him a letter at the Dragon Group?
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