"Continue to monitor it. The wild deer has been sent to the laboratory. We should soon know the answer to the mutation that occurred in its body."
"Before that, we should continue to cast a wide net. The meteorites that fell were not limited to just a few places in China. Other meteorites must have had an impact as well, and a disaster may be unfolding right now."
Mo Ran began to check the situation at other meteorite impact sites, while occasionally glancing at the research institute.
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Inside the base laboratory
All the researchers stared at the mutated wild deer, bound hand and foot, inside the transparent, sealed container, their faces filled with shock and disbelief.
"No, there's absolutely no temperature detectable on this wild deer. It's really hard to understand."
Looking at the images on the infrared display screen in front of them, the group of researchers gathered around were filled with shock.
With the assistance of several soldiers in protective suits, the wild deer was lifted out of the sealed container and secured to a metal research table.
"Roar... Roar roar roar!"
As soon as the stone was removed from its mouth, the wild deer let out a piercing roar and began to twist and struggle wildly, causing the several iron chains binding its body to rattle loudly.
"This...this thing is a deer, but the sound is wrong!"
"How could this be a wild deer? I've never heard any deer make that sound before!"
The researchers present remained shocked as they listened to the roar of what seemed to be some kind of wild beast.
A researcher took a syringe, inserted the needle into the deer, grabbed the end of the syringe and pulled, and a stream of viscous, dark green blood appeared in the syringe.
Another researcher took a box of test tubes and injected the dark green blood from the syringe into these test tubes.
"It's unbelievable that this wild deer, which had been dead for at least 24 hours, did not have its blood clot."
An elderly man picked up a test tube and held it up in front of his eyes, waving it around to examine it.
The dark green blood in the test tube was unusually viscous, flowing back and forth as the experienced person shook it.
"It seems the real disaster is not over yet; the black powder will be the beginning of a new and even more terrifying wave!"
The old man put the test tube back in his hand, then fixed his gaze on the research table, on the struggling wild deer.
The experiment officially began, and all the researchers, dressed in protective suits, started working.
While they began dissecting the wild deer, they also analyzed the blood extracted from it.
A sharp scalpel sliced open the abdominal cavity, exposing the already decaying organs to everyone. Slightly blackened, rotting pus mixed with dark green blood instantly filled the entire research table.
Outside the laboratory's transparent glass, several high-ranking officials who had come to inspect the facility were already standing there.
Everyone could see the entire process unfolding inside through the thick tempered glass in front of them.
As time went on, the wild deer on the research table was dismantled down to its head and neck.
The head kept roaring against the neck, and the neck was twisting wildly.
This scene completely terrified everyone present. Many young researchers couldn't withstand the psychological pressure and fainted on the spot.
The experienced researchers, though able to stand with difficulty, all had unusually pale faces.
They had never seen a creature with only a neck and a head still alive and well.
This thing no longer belongs to the category of living beings; it should be called a "monster"!
"Roar! Roar! Roar!"
The wild deer, now only a head and neck, kept roaring, its white eyes staring intently at every researcher present, its neck twisting wildly, trying to break free of the chains binding it.
The piercing roar echoed throughout the laboratory, irritating the eardrums of everyone present.
"Aaaaaah...Aaaaah! Monster! Die, you monster!"
Unable to withstand the psychological pressure, one of the researchers grabbed a large iron hammer and swung it hard at the deer's head.
"Wait! Stop... What are you doing...!"
A researcher nearby immediately tried to stop it, but it was too late; the large iron hammer smashed directly onto the deer's head.
"Bang!" "Crack!"
The sound of bones shattering rang out instantly, and the wild deer's entire head was smashed into a pulp. Dark green blood mixed with various fragments splattered all over the researcher.
The roar abruptly ceased, along with the constantly twisting neck; the wild deer was completely dead, becoming a pile of rotting flesh on the research table.
"Whoosh whoosh whoosh...whoosh!" "Clang!"
The large iron hammer in his hand fell to the ground, and the researcher's legs went weak and he collapsed to the ground.
He began to gasp for breath, and the water vapor from his violent breathing began to fill the entire mask, but this still couldn't hide his terrified expression.
"Damn it! What are you doing? This thing's head is a very important experimental subject, and you just smashed it like that! You...you bastard!"
The researcher who was trying to stop him rushed over, grabbed the researcher's protective suit with both hands, lifted him off the ground, and then launched into a barrage of verbal attacks.
"I...I...I was too scared, I'm so sorry, I...I..."
The researcher was stammering, his emotions, which had just begun to calm down, were now running high again.
"Alright, Xiao Xu, let him go. He didn't do it on purpose. There's no point in you holding him like this."
An elderly man slowly walked over from the side, his aged face visible beneath the protective suit and mask.
"Old Zeng, he... sigh!"
Xiao Xu sighed, glared angrily at the researcher, released him, and quickly went to the research table.
After cleaning away the shattered skull of the wild deer, you can see the brain inside, which has been smashed to pieces.
Although his brain was smashed to pieces, several relatively intact fragments could still be seen.
Xiao Xu carefully picked it out and placed it in a petri dish.
Several researchers nearby also stepped forward to help, and they quickly picked out the more intact brain from inside.
They carefully picked up the petri dish and hurried to another testing room.
During this period, the test results for the wild deer's blood were released, and the researchers who tested the blood uploaded all the data they obtained to a large screen located on the wall.
All that could be seen was that the researchers' faces were very grim, even showing signs of fear.
Seeing this, Professor Zeng and the other researchers also turned serious and looked at the big screen.
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