Chapter 30: Human Experiments in the Daily Life 14

This time, Chi Meng chose the gecko. If the gecko's powerful regenerative ability can be applied to the human body, it will be a leap forward in the medical field.

Chi Meng is no longer alone now. If he wants to capture someone, he doesn’t need to do it himself. He just needs to let the experimental subjects do it.

You just need to go to a specific place at a specific time to pick up specific people.

Now is the fourth year of his study abroad. In addition to his research, Chi Meng has also written several books containing the advanced theoretical knowledge he learned in his previous life.

Research parameters for missiles and other heavyweight weapons, etc.

Organized several terrorist attacks, specifically targeting the upper class of the daily life.

They are now in a panic, and being a senior executive is now a high-risk job.

Chi Meng also stole a lot of advanced equipment for daily life and secretly threw them into the shallow waters along the coast of our country.

In those years, there were always reports in China that enthusiastic fishermen along our coast had salvaged various types of equipment from a certain country.

This made various leaders of our country even more satisfied with Chi Meng, especially when they heard the news that the Yasukuni Shrine had been burned several times, which was suspected to be a punishment from heaven.

There were also copies of various certificates of invasion of China that secretly appeared on the leader's desk. They searched for a long time but came back empty-handed, and the case became an unsolved one.

However, the defense was strengthened. With the help of Chi Meng, China surpassed Xiao Ri at a faster speed and caught up with the United States.

Chi Meng's equipment is now very advanced. In the previous experiments on the combination of ant poison and human body, it was necessary to change the human gene fragments.

This required embryo experiments. Chi Meng still had a conscience and could not bring himself to do something to the innocent babies, so he started playing with cloning.

Anyway, she didn't think that what she did was inhumane to those war criminals who lived a simple life.

So we used their liver cells and the eggs laid by the poisonous insects for experiments.

Soon, the first cloned embryo was born in the culture dish. Chi Meng carefully took it out and placed it in another container filled with nutrient solution.

Then, she took out the insect eggs that had been prepared long ago and gently placed them next to the embryo.

The eggs of the poisonous insect are so tiny that they are almost invisible, but Chi Meng knows that they contain powerful vitality. With the nourishment of the nutrient solution, the eggs of the poisonous insect gradually become plump and eventually hatch into tiny poisonous insects.

These poisonous insects quickly attached to the embryo and began to fuse with the embryo's cells. Chi Meng watched this process nervously, she knew that this would be an unprecedented attempt.

As time goes by, the embryo begins to undergo wonderful changes. Its growth rate increases significantly and its cell division rate far exceeds that of a normal embryo.

What surprised Chi Meng even more was that the embryo gradually showed some characteristics of a gecko during its growth.

Its skin becomes tough and elastic, like a gecko's paw, able to firmly adhere to various surfaces.

Moreover, its regenerative ability is extremely strong. Even if it suffers some damage during the experiment, it can recover quickly.

Chi Meng was very excited. She knew that she was not far from success. However, she did not let down her guard. She knew that there were still many areas that needed to be improved and perfected in this experiment.

In the following days, Chi Meng constantly adjusted the experimental parameters and optimized the experimental environment. She even personally designed a special nutrient solution to better promote the fusion of embryos and Gu worms.

Finally, after countless failures and attempts, Chi Meng successfully cultivated the first batch of clones with gecko characteristics.

Although they are still just babies, they have already demonstrated amazing vitality and regenerative abilities.

It's just that he looks too ugly, just like a lizard man.

Some of them were disgusted and marked as slaves to prevent them from attacking them or being disobedient.

Just when Chi Meng thought she had succeeded, she discovered a serious problem.

These clones seem to have a much shorter lifespan than normal humans, and their bodies age rapidly while growing rapidly.

Chi Meng knew that if this problem was not solved, her experiment would never be truly successful, so she began to consult a lot of information to find a solution.

After a long period of research and exploration, Chi Meng finally found a possible method. She decided to add a special enzyme into the genes of the cloned people, which could slow down the aging process of cells and thus extend the life of the cloned people.

However, this method is not 100% reliable, and Chi Meng needs more experiments to verify the feasibility of this method.

So, she plunged into the intense experiment again and started a new round of exploration and experimentation.

This time, Chi Meng just wants to combine the gecko's super self-healing ability and the ability to regenerate a broken tail with humans, so that humans can grow the missing parts themselves.

She first set her sights on the gecko's genome, looking for gene fragments related to self-healing and regeneration capabilities.

This is a tedious and time-consuming process that requires delicate manipulation and keen insight.

Chi Meng spent countless days and nights in the laboratory. She constantly screened, compared, and analyzed, and finally found several key gene fragments.

Although these fragments are tiny, they contain the gecko's powerful regeneration code.

Next, Chi Meng began to integrate these gene fragments with the human genome.

Using advanced gene editing technology, she carefully inserted the gecko's gene fragments into human embryonic cells.

This process requires extremely high precision and patience, and any carelessness may lead to experimental failure.

Chi Meng was concentrating on the operation, her hands were steady and powerful, and every movement seemed so skillful and confident.

As the experiment progressed, Chi Meng gradually discovered some interesting phenomena. The embryonic cells that had integrated the gecko gene fragments showed amazing vitality in the culture dish.

Not only do they grow much faster than ordinary cells, but when damaged, they are also able to quickly repair themselves and even regrow missing parts.

This discovery made Chi Meng very excited. She knew that she was getting closer and closer to success.

In order to verify the regenerative ability of these cells, Chi Meng began a series of animal experiments. She injected cells fused with gecko genes into the bodies of mice and observed their changes.

Not long after, Chi Meng was surprised to find that the little white mice were able to recover quickly after being traumatized, and even regrow their missing limbs!

This discovery gave Chi Meng a great boost of confidence, and she believed that she had found the key to success.

However, the success of animal experiments does not mean that human experiments can proceed smoothly.

Chi Meng knew that human experiments required more cautious and meticulous operations, and also needed to take into account ethical and moral issues.

But she is an evil cultivator, what morality does she have for her daily life? So she captured another group of people for human experiments.

The results were remarkable. Within 24 hours of a severed limb, new liver cells cultured using the patient's liver cells and gene fragments from gecko worms could quickly heal the wound and even directly locate the missing limb.

I am very pleased with my achievements.

But this cannot steadily increase human strength until the genetic shackles are broken.

The spiritual energy between heaven and earth in this world is scarce, and there is no way to pursue the path of cultivating immortals.

and many more!

Chi Meng was full of thoughts. Spiritual power is also strength, right? Then the essence of cultivating immortals is a problem of absorbing and transforming strength.

The whole grains, rice, flour and meat that we eat on a daily basis can also be converted into energy.

It’s just that the human body’s absorption rate of this energy is not very high, so how can we improve the utilization rate of this energy?

Used to increase the body's strength and other functions.

This, isn’t this the way to practice martial arts?

Chi Meng dreamed that after he died, there would be no such thing as poisonous insects in the world.

Then what I had studied before was just castles in the air and could not have any effect on this world.

It seems that I have to pass down how to raise Gu.

In the following days, Chi Meng let the experimental subjects eat large amounts of food and observed the transformation of food energy in the human body.

Another group of people were asked to make contracts with poisonous insects and use them to improve the utilization rate of energy.