Suddenly Ning Que felt a gust of wind coming, and she immediately dodged to the table next to her. Three scratches appeared on her waist, and the table next to her was broken into pieces.
Oh my god, if I had been slower I would have ended up like the table on the ground. Am I crazy?
"Don't scold me, I can hear you."
I don’t care whether you can hear it or not. I can’t scold you even though I was beaten. Am I stupid? I’m not a saint.
"If you want to blame someone, it's your own lack of sympathy. And since you knew my plan, I had no choice but to kill you to silence you."
You said you wanted to destroy the laboratory and kill me if I didn't participate. Then I wanted to become the richest man in the world, so would I kill everyone who had more money than me? What a twisted logic.
Ning Que was now extremely angry, hissing more and more rapidly. "Land, sea, and air? Sea and air definitely won't work. I don't believe your fish tail and human legs can run faster than me."
Ning Que was proven wrong. Later, she realized that snakes' speed was just an impression, initially appearing faster, but typically only lasting three to five minutes. On flat ground, the fastest speed for venomous snakes is 1.8 to 2.2 kilometers per hour, while the fastest speed for non-venomous snakes is 4.8 to 7.2 kilometers per hour, roughly the same speed as a human walking.
Ning Que took advantage of the instant speed to escape from the room, but Agnes was following him closely. Moreover, there were layers of obstacles in the laboratory, and he had to use Annie's card to swipe them, but the card was not on him.
Ning Que plunged into a passage, and the voice-controlled passage lit up stimulatingly as Agnes ran behind him.
Oh no, there is no way.
"Why don't you run away?"
Ning Que straightened up and retracted the front half of his body, entering an attacking state, making a "hissing" sound, his eyes fixed on him who was slowly approaching.
Ning Que estimated his own speed and quietly waited for him to approach. Ainess also bent her legs and slowly approached.
Tick-tick, the voice-controlled light slowly dimmed.
Ning Que's eyes looked different. She saw a red ball of heat moving slowly in her sight.
Ning Que suddenly rushed out, his white body flashed by, and he tightly wrapped his body around Agnes's head.
Crush you to death.
Agnes also reacted quickly, but was still a step too slow. He tried to grab Ning Que, but his upper arms were bound, so he could only grab strips of bloody flesh.
Ning Que wrapped his body tighter around Agnes, and veins began to pop out on her head.
Oh my god, it hurts so much! Why does a man have such long nails? And you’re scratching me.
Ning Que treats people in a way that if someone respects me an inch, I will respect them a yard. If someone criticizes me a grain of rice, I will take away three bushels of rice.
If you keep scratching me, I'll bite you back.
Ning Que opened his mouth and bit his face, making a pair of bloody holes, and some of it flowed into his mouth.
Ahhh, so disgusting.
Agnes slammed herself to the ground, denting the metal floor. The resounding impact kept the voice-activated light on. Ning Que felt his body burning, as if his internal organs were shifting. If someone were here at this moment, they would have seen the faint red glow on Ning Que's white scales.
Now it was a race to see who would give up first. Ning Que gritted his teeth, resisting the urge to look at his numb body, and secretly encouraged himself. The pain of childbirth for a woman was like having a watermelon stuffed up her nostrils. I just didn't believe it. Ning Que silently tightened himself a little more, mechanically opening and closing his mouth. Agnes's thrusts gradually decreased in frequency, and he didn't have the strength to get up for the last time.
Agnes's pale, blue face was a bloody mess, with not a single piece of good flesh left. A quarter of her neck had been gnawed away. Ning Que was in a similar state, his mind already hazy, like a small boat drifting on the sea, unsure whether he was bound tight or loose. Parts of his body had been ripped to the bone, but he held on for dear life, refusing to let go.
Ning Que and Agnes were in a stalemate. Some of the lab staff were having a party in a corner of the institute when Annie saw the notification on her phone: "You have entered the Level 1 lab, time: **:**."
So she turned on the monitor and saw that the 0523 experimental subject in her room was gone. She quickly checked the surveillance footage from other places and finally found the experimental subjects fighting in an aisle.
At this time, Yun'er held up a glass of wine and said, "Senior, try the wine I brewed myself. Everyone has already drunk it." Annie refused and said, "Go back quickly. There's something wrong with test subjects 0523 and 134343, and the security guard has collapsed for some reason. Remember to bring your ***."
Everyone put down their untapped wine and rushed back immediately. Yun'er followed at the end and quietly said, "Almost there."
When Ning Que felt that his consciousness was about to collapse, Agnes in front of him turned into a human figure made up of lines. He wanted to pull him out one by one, so in a daze, Ning Que randomly hooked a line and started pulling, and then his consciousness was interrupted.
After Ning Que regained consciousness, she found herself floating in mid-air. Her clothes were the same as in the real world. The red bracelet was still tied on her left hand, and underneath was her snake body. It was almost unbearable to look at. Then she noticed an argument outside. Ning Que found that Annie, who was always kind to others, was arguing fiercely with her father. "Father, the 0523 experiment subject has her own independent consciousness. According to the law, she has the right to an independent personality and the right to protect her own life and health. This is just self-defense."
The old man's face flushed with anger. "You know the value of Subject 134343. It could bring about a breakthrough in treating human diseases. You know this kind of creature is highly drug-resistant, and its genetic composition is identical to humans. It's rare to see one in a century."
Anne crossed her arms and faced her father. "I understand that the two experimental subjects have unequal values. But if a scientist wants to kill a homeless person, according to your theory of value, then the homeless person will just be waiting to be killed, without even the right to resist."
Yun'er, who was standing nearby, wanted to speak, but Annie shot him back, "Don't use that on me. They haven't woken up yet anyway, and it was Subject 134343 who attacked first. He's the beast!"
Annie watched them leave in anger, then walked into Ning Que's treatment room, leaned against the wall, folded her arms, buried her head in them, and began to cry loudly. Ning Que glanced at her, hugged her silently, and walked out.
At that moment, Annie felt a very strange sense of security and peace of mind, but Ning Que didn't know all this.
Ning Que searched for a long time before he saw Yun'er and Agnes in a room. Agnes' head was wrapped in white gauze, and the hair on her neck was all fallen off. You could see the meat inside, just like a chicken that had been scalded in boiling water. However, there was no big wound on the fish tail below, just some scales had fallen off.
Yun'er hugged Agnes, a strange smile on her face. "I will save you." Then she took out a scalpel and cut her arm. A pink fleshy worm crawled out from the wound and slowly crawled into Agnes's body. Ning Que could see the small thing staying in the wound and spitting out some substance to repair the wound.
Suddenly, Ning Que's left hand trembled slightly. Honghong stuck her head out, looking a little eager to move. Yun'er got up and left, and Ning Que followed.
In a suburb, Yun'er pushed open a door. The small room was filled with smoke. The whole room was very clean, surrounded by many black jars. There was only an altar in the front with a little dust on it. There stood a hideous Buddha statue with a bunch of incense sticks in front. Yun'er was kneeling there chanting something.
Ning Que looked outside and saw nothing special, just a forest, so she turned her attention to the altar. Yun'er kowtowed one last time, took out a bowl from below, and ruthlessly cut it with a knife. The blood that flowed out of the wound soon filled the bowl. She placed the Buddha statue in it, and the blood in the bowl decreased visibly. Four or five insect eggs slowly appeared at the bottom. She held them in ecstasy and stuffed them into her flesh and blood.
Eh, so disgusting, it's obvious that this is not a good thing. Honghong had already slipped to the side and secretly went to the black tank next to her. Then she heard the sound of chewing, and slowly a strange feeling entered her body.
Ning Que studied it. The vibrant paint on its face twisted into lumps, and Ning Que's face appeared on it. The blood slowly trickling down from its head carried a warmth and a unique scent. From its mouth and nose oozed a large amount of dark red blood, mixed with tiny black particles. Perhaps it was internal organs, or perhaps the irregular insect eggs he had seen earlier.
The Buddha statue opened its mouth and laughed strangely, revealing rows of sharp teeth with dark red blood between the teeth. Eyes also appeared on its body, and the eyeballs of each eye protruded outwards, densely covered with red blood, and the whites of the eyes were a turbid yellow.
He stood up. Ning Que couldn't move as he watched the Buddha statue approaching him step by step with its face against his. A fishy smell rushed straight to his head. A long tongue stretched out of its mouth and squirmed like a snake, sliding across Ning Que's face with a hot and strange touch, leaving strange marks.
Ning Que felt an itch on his face, as if something strange was drilling into it. In his heart, Ning Que desperately called out to Hong Hong. At this moment, a flash of red light appeared, and Ning Que disappeared from the room. The Buddha statue stood in the room, staring at the direction Ning Que left with a lingering look in its eyes. "I'm waiting for the corpse soul worm to attack."
Ning Que's face was wrapped in red, and he said in his mind, "Honghong, clean it up. By the way, are those delicious?" Honghong burped after she finished. Ning Que could feel Honghong's every move and thoughts very clearly.
The Buddha statue let out a sharp cry as it looked at the thirty percent of poisonous insects in its black jar. Yun'er's insects, which had been hatched with great difficulty, had also died by the half. That night, she received a message.
After Ning Que returned, he stayed in Agnes's room the entire time. The rest of the time, he sat at the computer. For some reason, the longer he stayed beside him, the more solid his body became. He waited for his face to heal. Two days later, Ning Que was thinking about something. The door to the room opened, and Yun'er, her face pale, came over. She slashed the wound again, and the same flesh-colored bugs from last time crawled out. She bent down, gently kissed Agnes's forehead, and left with a determined look.
"Let's go too!" Ning Que took the things and went to the place where the Buddha statue was and poured alcohol around outside because he couldn't find any gasoline.
The wooden door made a loud noise as it hit the wall. Ning Que immediately threw a bottle of sulfuric acid at the Buddha statue. The highly corrosive liquid had a strong chemical reaction with the Buddha statue, emitting a large number of gray-black bubbles. The Buddha statue let out a sharp cry, and its body was instantly covered with black hard-shelled insects.
Ning Que used his gloved hands to pry open its head. The Buddha statue's eyes rolled around, and its neck rotated 180 degrees, staring straight at Ning Que, as if mocking him.
Hey, I have a bad temper.
Ning Que took a scalpel and dug out one of its eyeballs. The eyeball jumped on the ground and turned into a huge white worm. The Buddha statue took the opportunity to slip away, spewing out a large amount of black gas. Ning Que had no time to dodge, and a large part of his arm was missing. Those tiny worms were still lying on it and gnawing at it.
Red immediately covered it, and Ning Que endured the severe pain and stepped on the insect.
Honghong, how's the process of moving the family's belongings going? It's almost done, right?
Even if I can't beat you, I still want to disgust you.
"The countdown to razing begins in 5 minutes." After Ning Que said this, he endured the pain brought by the Buddha statue's attack, dropped the things he brought on the ground in a mess, threw down his lighter, and immediately rushed back.
Ning Que woke up again as a snake, finding himself in a transparent box. He felt someone pat his head, and when he looked up, he saw Annie. Annie's golden hair gleamed in the sunlight, and her pale, almost transparent skin shone with a beautiful luster. She quietly carried Ning Que out, "Awake! You've been sleeping for a week. I thought you'd enjoy some sun."
Ning Que licked her, wrote two words on her hand, "Computer," and then left, leaving behind only the snake body that had been there for over half a year. Over there, the Buddha statue shattered into pieces, and a white light flew out from it, emerging from the burning room. Yun'er dragged a dead body nearby. Seeing the flames rising into the sky, she immediately dropped the body and stumbled over, screaming heartbreakingly like a mad lion, "Ah! Who did it? Who did it!" She rushed forward desperately, saw the shattered pieces of the Buddha statue in the room, quickly picked them up, held them in her arms, and muttered, "It's still useful, it must be useful!"
She stumbled out and thrust the fragments into the dead man's body. The sharp fragments lacerated the skin, and blood slowly flowed out. The blood was still warm, and Yun'er's body was splattered with blood. Her hands were red, and her eyes were filled with fear and disbelief. This was the scene Annie saw when she brought the police to the scene.
In the room where Ning Que usually lived, a white light shone from the open tablet. "...From a human perspective, there's nothing wrong with experimenting with other life forms. After all, there's no absolute black and white in the world, only absolute positions. Thank you, Annie."
"Huanhuan, is this okay?" "Almost, it's okay. At least it has destroyed most of the world lines."
Ning Que lay on the bed in a daze, looking at the dozen banknotes in his hand, put them away, and checked his phone. It was still the time when he entered the copy.
The night was still long, so she opened "Animal World - Deciphering Reptiles: Snakes"
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