Chapter 387: Chapter 387
The room’s perimeter featured a row of two-meter square glass chambers, each door marked with a serial number starting from 301 and increasing sequentially down the line.
Each chamber contained a person.
Men and women, old and young.
Some had wings fastened to their bodies, others were covered in scales, and many were half-dead, curled up, with long sores, oozing pus, or discolored eyes—all sorts of conditions!
An Yan clenched her fists unconsciously.
These scientific madmen!
They actually used people for experiments!
It wasn’t clear what genes Matsumoto Mina’s team had infused them with.
Whether they could transform into Super Saiyans was unknown, but the pain was absolute!
An Yan silently averted her gaze.
Because she was now Kirihara Ichiro, one of these madmen!
On the other side was a wall constructed of stacked glass tanks, hundreds of them by the look of it.
Inside were different animals.
They too were products of genetic fusion.
Rabbits with long fangs, lizards with wings, flies of a frighteningly large size...
Passing the wall of glass tanks, An Yan saw an entire curved glass wall, and behind the glass was an unexpectedly vast open space.
She estimated the area to be about the size of a football field.
The ground was uneven, pitted, and bumpy; the plants looked devastated, the taller ones bearing only a few sparse leaves.
The shorter ones were strewn about, as if a vehicle had run them over!
A massive creature, comparable to a Tyrannosaurus Rex and enveloped in dense black fog, sauntered leisurely over.
Bright red eyes, set in a pitch-black skull, emitted a disquieting and terrifying aura.
Just as An Yan activated her Clairvoyant Ability, intending to get a closer look at what this creature truly was, her enthusiastic coworker Miyamoto Kan, who had walked a short distance away, circled back, a proud expression on his face. "Every time I see it, there’s such a fantastical feeling."
"It’s essentially a pile of corpses, but when assembled, it can walk, move, and even possesses a certain level of intelligence. The crucial part is that its intelligence is constantly growing."
"It’s hard to imagine how much it might evolve over time."
A combination of corpses?
And it’s intelligent?
An Yan admitted she was shocked.
She activated her Clairvoyant Ability, intending to observe its brain, but the black fog surrounding it actually blocked her prying gaze!
Her enthusiastic coworker noticed her gaze and quickly advised, "Don’t look into its eyes! This thing isn’t dangerous when unprovoked, but if it gets angry, this layer of glass probably isn’t strong enough to stop it!"
"We’ve tested it. As long as you don’t look into its eyes, you can look anywhere else, and it won’t react."
"Of course, the crucial thing is that Miss Meina isn’t here right now. If we actually manage to anger this thing, I’m afraid all of us might die here!"
An Yan felt a sudden surge of excitement in her heart.
If I angered this creature, could everyone here be wiped out?
Then, what am I waiting for?
No, wait. I have to ensure my own safety first!
I also have to think about how to anger it, and after it’s angered, how to ensure it will definitely break through this layer of glass.
Her enthusiastic coworker couldn’t see it, but An Yan clearly could—the glass was reinforced with a Protective Array.
She had just broken through a Blinding Spell set by Matsumoto Mina.
This Protective Array shouldn’t be difficult to break either!
As she mentally calculated how to dismantle the Formation, the great tree in her consciousness suddenly grew agitated.
On the branch that represented the Talisman Technique, its sparse dozen or so Yezi were frantically shaking back and forth.
It was desperately trying to stop An Yan from entertaining such a dangerous idea.
An Yan quickly thought, "Alright, alright, I won’t dismantle it, I won’t! I was just thinking about it! You all calm down."
Don’t shake anymore! It wasn’t easy for these few Yezi to appear. If they fall off, it’ll be heartbreaking!
The Yezi then calmed down.
An Yan was speechless as she retracted her thoughts.
She couldn’t understand. Using Talisman Power to destroy this place was considered saving people, and Bai Wu would reward her with Yezi for it.
So why wasn’t it acceptable for this monster to destroy the place?
Was it because the monster would attack indiscriminately?
Does that mean, if I want Bai Wu to produce Yezi, I can only kill bad people and not good people?
But how could I tell who was bad and who was good?
In fact, An Yan believed that anyone who worked under Matsumoto Mina, who stitched corpses together for experiments, and who used so many living people for experiments, deserved to die!
After experiencing so much, An Yan had managed to deduce a logic that Bai Wu seemed to acknowledge.
She could save people to increase the number of Yezi.
She could also choose to kill bad people to increase the number of Yezi, because killing bad people was equivalent to saving the good people who would have been harmed by them in the future.
Therefore, since she didn’t know who among these people was good or bad, she really only had one choice: kill Matsumoto Mina!
"Kirihara, hurry over, your bug is going berserk again!"
Her enthusiastic colleague turned her towards the other side. For more chapters visıt N0velFire.ɴet
Inside a one-meter square box was a snake-like object.
However, it wasn’t a real snake. It was just somewhat similar in size, yet it looked far more disgusting than any snake.
Its entire body was covered in slimy mucus!
Moreover, it had no eyes or nose—just a mouthpart at the top!
What on earth could it be?
An Yan activated her Clairvoyant Ability and scanned the creature’s body.
Its skeleton was segmented, stretching from head to tail, and its mouthpart contained serrated teeth. It had no heart or brain. Nutrients were transported through its body by blood vessel-like tubes connected to its stomach!
For some reason, the creature was writhing violently inside the box, as if it were going insane.
It squirmed around, crawling all over the box, occasionally opening its mouthpart to smash it against the glass!
An Yan immediately spotted its empty stomach and said, "It’s hungry. It needs feeding."
She then turned to her enthusiastic colleague. "Will you feed it?"
The enthusiastic colleague immediately shook his head like a shaken rattle drum. "I can’t feed it! Miss Meina hasn’t sent any food here for days! You’re not thinking of feeding it just anything, are you?"
An Yan said casually, "It’s this hungry; just feed it whatever’s available. Don’t let it starve to death."
"Absolutely not!" the enthusiastic colleague retorted. "If it eats something else and its cells get contaminated, what will the other test subjects eat?"
What...? An Yan was bewildered. It couldn’t be that all the test subjects here were relying on this worm for sustenance, could it?
"So, we just watch it starve to death?" An Yan asked.
"What else can we do but watch?" the enthusiastic colleague muttered. "It’s all Miss Saori’s fault. What business does she have meddling here if she doesn’t understand scientific research? Miss Meina must be using this situation to threaten the Minister."
"Kirihara, didn’t you report this to the Minister already? What was the reply from his end? If this thing keeps starving, it’s going to die for sure."