Chapter 426



Chapter 426

At first, a barrage of comments kept appearing in front of Nanbudu.

But when the last page was turned over, leaving only a corner incomplete, there were no comments on the screen for a long time.

This scene is very strange.

In the most popular live stream room on StarCraft, bar none, the number of online viewers clearly exceeded the system's maximum setting, yet the chat was completely empty.

A moment later, a newly joined audience member posted a message:

"What's going on? Is it stuck? What happened? Why is no one talking?"

"I was so scared. I don't know what happened. As soon as I came in, all I could hear was Nanbudu's panting. The comments section was empty, as if it didn't exist. I didn't dare to say a word."

"I also……"

Once these few comments appeared, it was as if the others had finally come back to life.

"Is what this book records true?"

"I'm investigating. Paper books are really precious, and I can't verify their authenticity, but it's so old and stored in such a dangerous place, it's really hard not to believe it!"

"Could any experts on ancient culture come forward to summarize this? I'm so confused right now; I can only understand a little bit of many of the characters."

Soon someone appeared and offered an explanation:

—"I am the director of the Imperial Ancient Culture Research Institute. Below is my identity card and identity verification [image.jpg][image.jpg]."

"I have applied to retrieve all of Nanbudu's first-person perspective recordings and will provide an explanation to everyone soon. I will then explain the entire process in detail on the StarNet."

"Right now, I only have one thought in my mind: I'm very nervous."

The phrase "I'm so nervous" completely drove the live chat crazy.

"Dean, what does this mean? Is the tension what I'm imagining? Does it mean that everything recorded here is true?"

Nanbudu also only had a superficial understanding of it. Ancient characters had basically disappeared into the long river of culture during the period of cultural discontinuity.

But these words were strange; somehow he could understand their meaning, though only roughly.

He put the books away and immediately left.

The familiar red and purple lights and alarm sounds sent a chill down his spine.

On the other side, Lingwu, who had once again pressed Shi Shi to the ground, received a reminder from Nuwa:

[I've finished watching Nanbudu.]

Is something wrong?

Everything is proceeding as you intended.

Ling Wu softly replied, "Mmm."

He then took off his helmet, stood up straight, and reached out to help Shi Shi up.

"Professor Yan is using you as a guinea pig again?" Ling Wu asked with a smile. "This time your speed is clearly half again as fast as yesterday."

"It's my blessing to dedicate myself to scientific research!" Shi Shi nodded, smoothing her prickly hair. "But you clearly haven't modified your body, so how were you able to defeat me?"

This is a natural talent possessed by pure-blooded humans.

Lingwu had no answer.

She changed the subject, "Has Professor Yan been urging you?"

"No," Shi Shi shook her head.

"Really not?"

Shi Shi looked away, coughed, and looked elsewhere, her voice weak, "Really...no!"

"Really?" Ling Wu asked again.

"You really are..." Shi Shi clicked her tongue in annoyance, "You're so stupid sometimes it's infuriating!"

“I’ll go back to Endless Technology with you today.” Ling Wu took a sip of an energy potion to replenish her strength.

After saying that, Shi Shi turned and left without looking back, saying, "Then I'll leave now, goodbye!"

"Shi Shi," Ling Wu called out.

The figure in front paused, and Shi Shi turned around, her tone unusually serious: "Yu Lingwu, doing experiments really hurts."

Lingwu asked, "But you're in pain too, aren't you?"

“But I’m used to it, and I’m dedicating myself to technology.” Shi Shi shook her head. “You’re different.”

Lingwu walked towards her, striding forward, saying, "A person cannot stand without integrity."

Shi Shi scratched her head. "What do you mean?"

The woman ahead didn't stop walking, but her laughter had already reached Shi Shi's ears.

“I promised Professor Yan that if I break my promise, it will be hard for anyone to believe me again.”

“Yu Lingwu, you are too…” Shi Shi thought for a moment, and finally only managed to say, “Your stubbornness sometimes makes me feel a little uncomfortable.”

The hovercar was activated and eventually stopped at Endless Technology.

As soon as Ling Wu entered Professor Yan's laboratory, Professor Yan, who was engrossed in his experiment, spoke in a calm voice tinged with coldness: "Shi Shi, if Miss Yu still doesn't come this time, the punishment is twenty injections of experimental drugs."

“Professor Yan,” Ling Wu said coldly.

Professor Yan, who had been looking down, immediately raised his head, put down the medicine, and strode towards Ling Wu.

The light in his eyes seemed to want to devour Lingwu.

"Miss Yu, could I draw a vial of your blood right now?" she asked urgently, then shook her head, "No, no, no, I need three vials!"

"Three tubes, just three tubes, is that alright?" she asked pleadingly.

Ling Wu shook her head, "The technology you gave me can't buy three vials of my blood."

Upon hearing this, Professor Yan's eyes gleamed even brighter. "Can't afford it? That's right, can't afford it! I knew I'd come to the right place!"

She tapped her wrist and took out a silver cube the size of a fingernail.

"What if we add this?" Professor Yan asked.

Ling Wu reached out and took the silver cube. "How do I use it?"

"Tap three times." Professor Yan showed no reluctance at the cube's departure; she simply stared at Ling Wu's face, repeatedly exclaiming, "It's too perfect."

Ling Wu pointed to the cube three times.

Within half a minute, the entire laboratory was enveloped in thick fog.

"Tap it three more times," Professor Yan said.

Lingwu did as she was told.

The thick fog gradually disappeared within half a minute.

"This is my new invention. I haven't even had a chance to report it yet, and I've already come to Blue Planet." Professor Yan said with certainty, "There is absolutely, absolutely, absolutely no one who can decipher this fog!"

Ling Wu didn't nod, but asked instead, "What is the maximum area that the fog can cover?"

"The research time was short, and we only had 10 square meters." Professor Yan said, feeling both guilty and confident. "But the fog can't be dispelled, not even by the wind. It will either be taken back on its own initiative, or we'll have to wait here for 30 minutes."

Ling Wu held the cube. "How many can you make?"

"It's not some common prop!" Professor Yan instinctively wanted to get angry, but facing his "precious one," he spoke gently, "One every ten days."

Ling Wu continued asking questions: "Can you develop a device that allows visibility even in fog?"

“Yes, but I need your blood.” Professor Yan nodded. “And my time is very precious.”

“I have a way,” Ling Wu smiled, “that will give you plenty of time to study my blood.”

"What method?"

"Give me the material formula, and you can focus on your research."

Professor Yan stared at Ling Wu, and the atmosphere gradually became tense.

"If you're not willing, then forget it." Ling Wu nodded and smiled, preparing to leave.

Professor Yan, who was standing still, immediately waved his hand, "Wait a moment."

Ling Wu ignored her and continued walking forward.

"I agree!" Professor Yan shouted in a firm and powerful voice.

One sentence made Ling Wu stop in her tracks, and she turned around with a smile on her face.

Professor Yan twitched the corner of his lips. "If I had kept disagreeing, would you have stayed?"

Ling Wu smiled but did not reply.

After the three tubes of blood were drawn, Ling Wu did not leave.

After staring at the values ​​obtained from the experimental instruments, she began to observe Professor Yan's expression.

Professor Yan seemed to be born to conduct experiments; nothing could bring a smile to her face except for experiments and experimental subjects.

But this time, Professor Yan looked puzzled.

"An ordinary half-human? How is that possible?"

She lowered her head and carefully dripped a drop of blood onto the silver cube.

Then I placed the button three times.

A cloud of white mist quickly filled the entire laboratory.

She asked in astonishment, "How can ordinary half-human blood have the ability to enhance items?"

She pressed it three more times, and the white mist vanished instantly.

"This is simply..." she uttered, her lips trembling, "It's simply an act of divine intervention!"

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