Chapter 29: Human Experiments in the Daily Life 13

Chi Meng stood in the corner of the laboratory, staring at the ant subject No. 2 in front of him with sharp eyes.

For safety reasons, the first thing done when the experimental subjects were captured was to brand their souls as slaves.

It makes it impossible for them to have any thoughts of resisting or hurting themselves, both soul and body.

Her hands were placed lightly on her waist, as if ready to record every subtle change at any time.

Unlike Sakurako, this time she adjusted the dosage more carefully, allowing Subject No. 2 enough time to adapt to the new changes.

There was no obvious bump on the forehead of Subject No. 2 like Sakurako's, but his skin faintly revealed a special texture, as if there were millions of small ants crawling underneath.

Although her teeth did not become as sharp as Sakura's, her chewing power was significantly enhanced, showing a toughness different from that of ordinary people.

Chi Meng clapped his hands gently, and Subject No. 2 reacted immediately, his eyes revealing an extraordinary sharpness and alertness.

He stood up quickly. Although his limbs were not as slender and strong as Sakurako's, he moved just as agilely, as if he had really absorbed some of the characteristics of ants.

Chi Meng nodded with satisfaction, she understood that this experiment had achieved initial success.

Although Subject No. 2 looks more like an ordinary person, his strength and speed are beyond the reach of ordinary people.

Compared to Sakurako, Subject No. 2 may be slightly inferior in some aspects, but he shows a more stable and controllable trend of change.

Next, Chi Meng began to conduct more detailed tests and observations on Subject No. 2.

First, he was tested in terms of speed, strength, etc.

Subject No. 2 performed well. His strength was obviously greater than that of ordinary people, and his speed was also amazing. However, compared to Sakurako's strength and speed that almost exceeded the limits of human beings, he was still slightly inferior.

However, when observing the thinking and behavioral habits of Subject No. 2, Chi Meng discovered characteristics that were completely different from those of Yingzi.

Subject 2's mind is still clear and agile, and he can think and express his ideas like a normal person.

His behavioral habits have not changed much and he still retains human habits and characteristics.

This made Chi Meng fall into deep thought, and she began to think about the reason behind this difference. Was it because she adjusted the dosage?

Or is it because there is some difference between Subject No. 2 and Sakurako?

In the following days, Chi Meng conducted more detailed observations and tests on Subject No. 2.

She discovered that Subject 2 not only possessed some of the characteristics of an ant, but also retained human intelligence and emotions.

He is able to communicate and cooperate with humans normally, and is even better than ordinary people in some aspects.

This made Chi Meng feel very surprised and excited.

If this change can be applied to a wider range of fields, perhaps it can bring more profound impacts to human progress and development. In that case, wouldn't that be a great merit?

However, Chi Meng also knew that this change was not without cost.

She must carefully weigh the pros and cons to ensure that this change will not bring unbearable consequences to mankind, so as not to end up losing a lot of merit instead of earning any.

Chi Meng decided to continue to study the mechanism and cause of this change in depth, hoping to find a safer and more controllable way to achieve his goal.

In the corner of the laboratory, Subject No. 2 stood quietly, with a strange light in his eyes.

He didn't know what changes were happening to him, but he could feel his strength and speed gradually increasing.

For some reason, ever since he woke up, he no longer had any hatred or desire to attack Chi Meng.

And he has a reverence for Chi Meng from the heart to the soul.

Chi Meng looked at Subject No. 2, his heart full of anticipation and hope.

As time went by, Chi Meng's research on Subject No. 2 became more and more in-depth.

She discovered that although Subject 2's strength and speed were not as good as Sakurako's, he displayed more complex and sophisticated abilities.

He is able to sense subtle changes in his surroundings like an ant, and has a keen insight into dangers and opportunities.

In addition, Subject 2 also demonstrated a special ability in teamwork.

He is able to communicate and collaborate with other insects in a more complex manner and together complete more complex tasks.

This ability allowed Chi Meng to see new possibilities, and she began to think about how to apply this ability to human teamwork.

Therefore, Chi Meng began to try to combine Subject No. 2 with other humans to form a new team.

So she captured another group of people, this time including men and women, young and old, to replicate the birth of Subject No. 2.

And how about trying team action?

Chi Meng let the poisonous insects plunder a lot of money from the leaders and wealthy people, and used the money to recruit a group of architects and workers to build a laboratory for his own space.

After two months of hard construction, they finally completed the task.

Chi Meng stood in the newly built laboratory, gazing intently at the talented people who had built the laboratory for him.

A meaningful smile appeared on the corner of his mouth. He couldn't waste them. These were all top-quality experimental materials.

She took a deep breath and gently pressed the remote control in her hand. A subtle buzzing sound suddenly rang out in the laboratory, completely locking the cage.

Let Sakurako and Subject No. 2 take everyone to the cages respectively, and kill those who disobey and try to resist directly, so as to scare everyone.

In the face of death, they are indeed much more obedient.

Like Subject No. 2, this group of people also underwent the same operation - injection of carefully formulated ant gene medicine.

Subtle changes began to occur in their bodies. It seemed as if countless small ants were crawling under their skin, and their eyes gradually became sharper.

Chi Meng carefully observed everyone's reactions and found that everyone's changes were different.

Some people's strength increased significantly, some people's speed increased, and some people seemed to be able to sense subtle changes in their surroundings.

However, compared to Subject 2, this group seemed to lack a certain stability.

Their changes were more drastic and more difficult to control, and some people even groaned in pain because they could not bear the changes.

Chi Meng frowned, she knew that her experiment needed further improvement.

But she also sees hope - although this group of people has changed dramatically, their abilities are more diverse and better suited to dealing with a variety of complex situations.

Next, Chi Meng began to test the teamwork effect between this group of new experimental subjects and Ant Experiment No. 2.

She combined Subject No. 2 with this group of people to form a new team, and then set a series of complex tasks for them, including finding hidden objects, cracking combination locks, etc.

To her surprise, this new team showed amazing collaborative abilities.

Subject 2 was able to sense subtle changes in the surrounding environment, providing important intelligence and command to the team, while the others used their respective abilities to quickly complete the task.

They cooperated with each other seamlessly, as if they had gone through a long period of training and running-in. Chi Meng watched them busy moving around the laboratory, his heart full of anticipation.

However, just when Chi Meng thought her experiment was about to achieve great success, she unexpectedly discovered a serious problem.

Although the experimental subjects who underwent the same operation showed powerful abilities at first, their vitality was extremely fragile.

In just one year, these experimental subjects collapsed one after another and never woke up again.

Chi Meng stood at the place where the experimental subjects fell, her heart filled with grief and confusion. She didn't understand why this happened, as she had obviously been careful enough.

Why does it fail again?

She carefully observed the dead subjects, trying to find out the cause of their death. However, no matter how hard she tried, she could not find any clues.

Chi Meng began to reflect on his experimental process, wondering if he had done anything wrong.

She realized that perhaps she did not understand the power of genetic modification deeply enough and needed to conduct more in-depth research and exploration.

However, despite the huge setbacks, Chi Meng has no intention of giving up. She firmly believes that her research direction is correct, but it will take more time and effort to perfect it.

So, she began to prepare for the next experiment. Chi Meng decided to adjust the formula and dosage of the potion, hoping to find a more stable and safer way to achieve her goal.

In the following days, Chi Meng devoted herself to even more frantic research. She worked day and night, trying to find the key to solving the problem.

She constantly tried new drug formulas and dosage combinations, while also making more detailed observations and records of the physical conditions of the experimental subjects.

I hope to find some regular clues from it and provide new ideas for my research.

However, this process is not easy, and every attempt may bring unexpected results, sometimes even putting her in a more chaotic situation.

Finally, after countless attempts and failures, Chi Meng finally found a new potion formula.

This time she conducted the experiment more carefully, making sure every detail was fully considered and verified.

She was very satisfied with the results of the experiment. Not only did the new experimental subject demonstrate powerful abilities, but his vitality was also significantly improved.

They are better able to adapt to new changes and collaborate better with other subjects.

Chi Meng looked at these new experimental subjects with hope in his heart.

She understood that her research had made important breakthroughs and all that was left was further improvement and optimization.