Chapter 689: Drawing a tiger will not turn out to be an anti-dog

Style: Fantasy Author: BudiWords: 2225Update Time: 24/01/13 07:39:15
Area 1, underground of the palace.

Chief researcher Ronald Murray was standing in front of his desk, talking to his subordinates who had come to report.

The expressions on their faces were as heavy as if they were carved from the same mold.

"...His Majesty urges us to come up with qualified finished products as soon as possible. He will use them soon."

"I see."

Ronald rubbed his eyebrows with a headache and swept his fingers across his receding hairline.

The hairline really represented his hard work, and Ronald didn't want to recall what he had gone through during this time.

Since the rise of breeders, the institute has had an additional topic, which is to conduct research related to Warcraft.

His Majesty personally ordered them to develop a method of utilizing Warcraft that was different from selective breeding.

From that day on, the terrible nightmare began.

"How are you doing over there?"

With a tired face, Ronald asked his subordinates about their research status as usual.

The researcher grimaced and shook his head, "After experiments, brain processing of large monsters can indeed suppress their rage."

"However, even if all the parts that can be removed are removed, it will only delay the process at best. In the end, the monster will still go on a violent path."

The researcher smiled bitterly and said: "Perhaps only through selective breeding can we obtain...individuals who will not be violent."

The fire in Ronald's heart surged up instantly.

Of course he knew selective breeding could work!

The whole country knows that selective breeding is possible, but the problem is not that the superiors do not allow them to carry out selective breeding, so everyone can only pinch their noses and find another way out...

Taking a deep breath, Ronald pulled out the experiment record from the table and continued: "Where is the experiment of Experiment Group No. 3?"

"We injected the No. 6 potion into the bodies of the monsters. As expected, it can slow down their violent progress. However, this method will cause too much damage to the monsters and will greatly reduce their lifespan."

And this is already the best version of the results.

The researcher sighed, saying nothing.

That is, it failed.

Ronald pinched the bridge of his nose, showing an irritated expression.

In fact, after failing so many times, everyone basically knows that violence is the inevitable trend of Warcraft.

Unless you use top-level resources to accumulate them like the elves, this violent threat cannot be eliminated by conventional means.

He also tried to tame the monsters at a lower cost, and even injected human blood into their bodies to tame the monsters through the blood.

However, it stimulated their ferocity even more.

It was possible to forcibly sign a servitude contract, but the Warcraft would rather self-destruct than obey. After Ronald was splashed with blood a few times, he completely gave up on this plan.

That kind of violence and resistance cannot be solved by ordinary means at all.

Ronald felt like he was wasting his time now.

And it's a very stupid waste of time.

But the emperor's order is here, what can he do?

I can only continue spending time with His Majesty.

Who makes them incompetent and incapable of continuing to climb up?

Thinking about his old classmate who was selected to enter Raleye City, Ronald sighed and became more and more irritable.

"Let's go see Experimental Subject No. 5."

The two left the office and walked towards the experimental area.



The experimental area of ​​the Underground Research Institute is very large.

Ronald found Experimental Subject No. 5 along the way, used his ID card, and after several verification tests, he came to the cage where this important experimental subject was kept.

The strong fishy smell assaulted his nostrils. He put on his mask and shined the fingertip lamp into the eyes of the experimental subject.

The huge white eyes remained motionless, allowing the dazzling light to move. Ronald glanced at the liquid column next to him that symbolized its vitality, and frowned.

Experimental subject No. 5 is a stitched monster.

Use suture technology to assemble the body parts of different monsters, and then use artificial parts to replace the brain.

In this way, you can command to sew the monster through energy transformation.

It can barely be used to deal with the impatient Emperor.

That's what Ronald originally thought.

However, judging from the current situation, it may not be able to survive until that time.

"Cut off the supply of medicine to it. It's hopeless."

After putting away the props, Ronald took one last look at Experimental Subject No. 5, shook his head and left.

"If we hand this kind of defective product to His Majesty, we won't get anything good from it."

"Where are the other experimental subjects?"

The assistant put a cross on No. 5’s file and reported to Ronald: “Among the experimental subjects No. 6 to 10 that are still being cultivated, No. 6 is the most active experimental subject, but last night, it appeared. There are signs of violence. Researcher Johnny has judged that the experiment failed and is currently in the process of destruction."

"No. 8, 9, and 10 are not yet mature enough to make a final conclusion..."

"Where's No. 7?"

Ronald stopped at the boundary of Experimental Subject No. 7 and interrupted his assistant.

"No. 7..."

The assistant researcher was a little hesitant, "No. 7 has not been violent for the time being, but its vitality is too weak, and it has shown strong repellence against the inoculated World of Warcraft torso, and its survival probability is extremely low..."

Ronald walked straight into the experimental area, and amidst the salutes of the researchers, he came to the cage of Experiment No. 7.

A tall tree in a transparent cage, showing a mixture of blue and black, appeared in front of him.

Ronald glanced at the liquid column next to him and frowned.

"Why is its vitality so low? Didn't I ask you to provide it with medicine?"

The person in charge immediately replied: "It is indeed provided, but I don't know why. The more medicines provided, the lower the vitality of the experimental subjects. We urgently extracted some of them, and we can barely maintain the current level."

"Are you sure the potion you provided is okay?"

Ronald looked back at him in surprise.

"Give me the experimental records."

The person in charge obediently handed over the experiment record of Experiment No. 7. Ronald read it from beginning to end and checked the potion again before he had to admit this incredible situation.

But how come there are monsters whose vitality becomes weaker the more they replenish their vitality?

He had a puzzled expression.

The assistant has already picked up the pen and is ready to make a cross.

He approached Ronald and asked, "Look, this Experimental Subject No. 7..."

"Leave it."

Ronald made a quick decision.

"At any cost, you must keep its life for me!"

He had a strong hunch that this experimental body with ancient tree elves as its core would be a very important breakthrough.

The key to the success of the experiment may lie in it!

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