The concept proposed by this young scholar, though it can be described as fantastical, undoubtedly provided a new perspective for scholars trapped in a dead-end.
Following this direction, they finally made certain progress.
A special gene was extracted from marine fish species and injected into a genetic solution, granting these new humans an additional recessive gene.
Through sexual reproduction, a new type of human erged—this group had normal human bodies but possessed fish tails.
Because this form was identical to the rmaid of human imagination during the Ancient Blue Planet era, this type of creature was nad rmaids.
All rmaids appeared as females, and the best news was that they could mate with genetically evolved humans and have offspring!
This news plunged the entire Kaso Empire into a frenzy of celebration.
However, the problem arose: relative to the Empire’s population, the number of rmaids was quite scarce.
Moreover, most importantly, the bodies of rmaids were incredibly delicate and fragile, with the slightest bump potentially resulting in bruises.
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The Empire was compelled to issue special laws specifically for rmaids.
If a family has a rmaid born, she can be sent to a specialized rmaid School, funded by the Empire for free education;
rmaids do not need to pay taxes, are prohibited from engaging in hazardous professions, and receive monthly stipends...
Every regulation is designed to protect the interests of rmaids.
Yet no one objected to this.
Compared to the massive population of the Empire, the resources enjoyed by these rmaids are negligible.
Additionally, there is a provision in the rmaid laws: once every rmaid reaches adulthood, genetic matching is undertaken, with the Empire selecting the most suitable companion from the gene pool for each rmaid.
This nearly encompasses the entire life journey of a rmaid.
The Empire’s hands were tied; although the issue of offspring reproduction was resolved, the number of rmaids was extraordinarily limited. Every rmaid was the Empire’s most precious resource.
What they could do was provide rmaids with as much freedom as possible while ensuring their maximum safety.
The body Gu Shengyin arrived at was that of a rmaid.
At that ti, the rmaid laws had been in existence for hundreds of years, and the protection of rmaid rights had reached a peak.
Every rmaid could be sent to specialized institutions for care upon birth, and upon growing older, could receive the best education at dedicated rmaid Schools.
This body’s na was Tiana Leonard, born into the Leonard Family, a top-tier wealthy family in the Kaso Empire.
Her mother Cassie was a very gentle rmaid, and her father Anderson Leonard was a prominent billionaire in the Empire, with nurous connections among military and political circles.
After having two sons, Tiana’s parents finally welcod their rmaid daughter, and the amount of pampering she received was imaginable.
Tiana was raised with the utmost care and tenderness by her family and grew up innocently pure-hearted, knowing nothing about the treacherous human nature.
She thought everyone in the world was as kind and beautiful as her family.
Her parents built an Ivory Tower for her using treasures and affection, but unknowingly, this led to the tragic loss of their precious rmaid daughter’s life.
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