Chapter 955: Chapter 816: A Complete Muscle Chapter 955: Chapter 816: A Complete Muscle “Rolf, I think it would be best if you approached him directly to talk.”
Even the silver-haired Rolf felt helpless, and with a hooked nose, Li Gaoyang realized this was a tough problem; the conventional approaches were no longer sufficient.
“I’m only in charge of intelligence work, negotiations should be the responsibility of the Public Relations departnt. Your assignnt has already exceeded my job scope, and I have the right to refuse it.”
The silver-haired man was reluctant to tackle this hard nut to crack and half-jokingly refused.
Li Gaoyang shook his head, “No, you’ll go together. You need to take responsibility for your intelligence. Aren’t you the one who doubted the accuracy of the intelligence? This is the perfect opportunity to gain a deeper understanding face-to-face and use your professional perspective to determine how to find an opening. We must acquire this Chinese doctor; he is the second true genius following Manstein.”
“My intuition tells he’ll be even more difficult to deal with than Manstein.”
The silver-haired man looked troubled.
“But we need him, no matter the cost. This is a resolution passed by the board of directors, not a private decision of mine. To publish 13 CNS papers within three months, each piece a groundbreaking work, it’s been a long ti since such a genius has erged. In fact, ever since the first paper, we’ve been paying attention, thinking it would require a long-term observation. However, we didn’t expect him to demonstrate such extraordinary abilities in such a short ti. According to our rules, the level of attention we pay to him must be elevated. Publishing nine papers at once, totaling thirteen, has compelled us to activate our highest priority watch and submit it directly to the board for discussion and resolution,” said Li Gaoyang very seriously.
The silver-haired man understood that once a talent reached the board’s highest priority designation, they must be recruited at all costs.
“I’ll discuss with Santo from the Public Relations departnt and make a trip to China together. We need to plan carefully how to et him. Give us so ti for this,” he said.
The silver-haired Rolf could no longer make excuses. Usually, he collected intelligence behind the scenes and had no interest in stepping into the lilight.
But this Chinese doctor was different. The collected intelligence was very peculiar, so Rolf decided to et him personally to see what was really going on.
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Yang Ping continued experinting in the System Space, hoping for a breakthrough.
The changes to the rules of the System Space were not necessarily bad for Yang Ping.
In the past, ti in the System Space would stop once he exited, and only resu once he re-entered.
Now, even when leaving the System Space, experints within it could still progress normally. This ant that even while Yang Ping worked in the real world, his experints in the System Space could continue according to his planned Experintal Plan.
The sufficient points brought by 13 papers allowed Yang to add much Experintal Equipnt to his System Space Laboratory, which was bustling with activity at this ti.
Countless instrunts and devices were operating, Robotic Arms under the Host’s control tirelessly busied themselves, and the System Panel served as a giant computer monitoring every step of the experints.
To speed up laboratory progress, Yang Ping had activated several hundred Cultivators, with cells inside each Cultivator dividing at every mont.
Whenever Yang Ping had the ti, he would enter the System Laboratory to check on the experint’s progress and analyze the data to determine if the Experintal Plan needed adjustnts.
He stared at the massive System Panel, switching between various screens, hoping to find sothing surprising. Suddenly, one of the screens began to flash with a faint green light, signaling an alert from the System Host. Seconds later, the System automatically captured the screen and zood in.
The green light indicated that one Cultivator had achieved so Experintal Goal. Yang Ping imdiately expanded the image to fill the entire panel.
Upon a close look, it was a complete piece of Muscle with a three-dinsional form.
Seeing this piece of Muscle, Yang Ping’s excitent began to mount. Out of the several hundred Cultivation Periods, all the other Cultivators had shown scattered Cell Colonies, only this one had taken the form of Muscle.
Could it be that the effort to Cultivate Muscle had succeeded?
Yang Ping commanded the Host to zoom in on the Muscle, continuously magnifying it until even the Muscle Fibers and the Blood Vessels and Nerves between them were visible.
During the magnification process, Yang Ping finally saw the structure of this Muscle clearly. Muscle Fibers were interwoven, with Blood Vessels and Nerves interspersed among them, every detail identical to the Digital Muscle constructed by Professor He. The microscopic dissection of the Digital Muscle ca from a real dissection.
This ant that this Muscle piece was not just a chaotic pile of Muscle Fibers but a genuine Muscle ford through orderly organization.
These cells were no longer a disorderly collection of individuals but were arranged according to an intrinsic set of rules to form a three-dinsional spatial structure, already possessing the ability for self-organization.
Had the Spatial Orientation Gene fragnt begun to take effect?
Otherwise, none of this could be explained.
After much effort, utilizing ordinary Stem Cells, Teratoma Cells, and Tumor Cells as models for massive comparisons of gene fragnts, a large number of potential gene fragnts were identified and then various ans employed to activate these fragnts. After nurous adjustnts to the Nutrient Solution and establishing hundreds of Cultivation Periods to simultaneously Cultivate Stem Cells, a glimr of hope finally appeared.
If this were the case, the Spatial Orientation Gene not only existed but was functioning precisely as Yang Ping hypothesized, guiding the cells to construct a three-dinsional space according to the pre-designed “blueprint.” This was the real secret of Organ Cultivation.
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