Chapter 166: Scientific Feeding of Humans "Do you have any way to keep humans alive...



Chapter 166: Scientific Feeding of Humans "Do you have any way to keep humans alive...

Although Su Li was afraid of her identity being discovered, she was not a fool since she had survived in this copy for eight years.

After following Cecilia for a while, she roughly understood the other party's intentions.

Su Li cleared his throat and tried his best to put on a high profile.

"Don't ask if you shouldn't."

Wearing a crocodile skin, she made the same voice as Mr. Crocodile, "I can't afford to offend that guy either, you just need to be obedient."

"Yes, yes, I shouldn't be curious."

Hearing this, Dubin timidly distanced himself, becoming more convinced of Cecilia's "noble status".

"You, you have invested so much, do you need us to do anything for you?"

Dubin smiled and followed Cecilia respectfully.

"It's simple. I want to get a job."

Cecia said in a cold voice, making it hard to guess what she was thinking.

"Joining the job?"

Dubin was very confused, with a question mark appearing in his head.

Does this gentleman want to join the government or the army...It seems that the farms don't have that much power. Could it be that some senior official has connections in this area?

It broke out in a cold sweat and asked tentatively: "Where do you want to work? I'll help you find out."

"Why, there's no space in the farm?"

She raised her eyebrows and looked at Doberman, her scarlet eyes meeting his. "I want to work at your farm."

"ah?"

Doberman was stunned.

Although working in a human farm is a relatively good job for ordinary animals, the one in front of me is obviously not ordinary!

With her identity, what position should she take when she joins the breeding farm... the manager? Is the breeding farm going to be acquired?

"Just assign me a position."

She looked down at the field below, her eyes filled with ambition and desire to fight.

This was her first step, and also the beginning of taking over the entire farm.

Although he had doubts in his heart, Doberman did not dare to disobey Cecia and eventually arranged a position for her in Breeding Area 3.

At this point, her identity was reversed from a commodity to be slaughtered to a manager - although the level was not high, it was a qualitative leap.

"Just stay here and do nothing."

Even though she was only assigned a position as an ordinary employee, Dubin was afraid of her status and did not dare to neglect her at all.

It's called going to work, but in reality it's no different from worshipping her as an ancestor.

But Cecia is a person who can't sit still.

She joined the farm in order to completely transform and reorganize this place and create a place where she thought humans should be.

So, she slowly walked over to Doberman and made a suggestion with a smile -

"Do you know why the mortality rate of humans is so high?"

"Well, because humans are not as physically fit as we are, they are very fragile, and this species has only been around for eight years, so there is still a lot we don't know about them..."

Doberman hesitated and answered Cecilia's question, but he only said things that everyone knew and had no opinions of his own.

"Not quite."

Cecilia shook her head and sat down next to Doberman, as leisurely as if she had returned home.

"This is because your farm's methods are incorrect and you are not raising humans scientifically."

"…Science-based feeding?"

Dubin blinked in confusion when he heard this for the first time.

"That's right."

She patted Doberman on the shoulder and said earnestly, "Humans are creatures with advanced intelligence, just like us. Do you think you would like to be stared at while you reproduce?"

"Of course I don't want to!"

"That's right."

Cecia nodded with satisfaction.

"Since you don't want to, will humans be willing? In a half-empty house like this, their every move can be observed from the outside."

"As you know, humans are very fragile creatures. This fragility is not only reflected in the body, but also in the psychological aspect."

"Psychologically?"

There seemed to be no concept of mental illness in the animal world, and Doberman was stunned by this.

"Hasn't this happened before when you were raising humans?"

She spoke clearly and logically, mixing what she heard from Chen Ye with her own imagination.

"There is nothing wrong with their body, but they are unwilling to eat, their mental state is getting worse and worse, and they may even try to commit suicide—"

"Yes! This has happened many times!"

The Doberman was very excited and looked at her with admiration with his puppy eyes.

Healthy humans committing suicide is a terrible scandal for these farms, so the news about this is blocked.

If a customer sends back a human being in a similar condition, they will simply say that they died of illness.

Since Cecia can accurately tell the details, maybe there is a solution...

"It seems that all humans are the same."

Cecia sighed mysteriously.

"Eight years ago, a human I raised had a similar condition. I tried every possible way to treat it, but it was unsuccessful."

"To this end, I founded a laboratory, spent a lot of money to buy many wild humans, and studied them from various angles. Today, I have achieved certain research results."

“If we don’t pay attention to human psychological problems, they are very likely to suffer from a mental illness – depression.”

"I, I've never heard of this disease..."

Doberman opened his mouth and spoke haltingly.

"Of course you haven't heard of it."

She looked up at Doberman and acted as if it was a matter of course.

"This is a disease I named. Its symptoms are that you are physically healthy but have sleep disorders, eating disorders, depression and suicidal tendencies."

"Do you have a cure for this disease?"

Under her deception, Dubin had completely believed her words, and stars were almost coming out of his eyes.

“It’s difficult.”

Cecia's tone was heavy.

"I've been researching for eight years and still haven't found a cure, but—"

"but?"

As the tone changed, Du Bin's heart rose to his throat.

"After hard work in the laboratory, I found a way to prevent humans from suffering from depression: raising people scientifically."

After going in circles, the topic finally got back to her purpose.

"If we raise humans according to scientific methods, they will be healthy both physically and mentally, with a survival rate of 90 percent, and they will continue to produce healthy newborns."

Ninety percent!!

The Doberman, who had never seen the world, was deeply impressed by the terrifying proportions.

It can't help but think that if it introduces this method and allows the survival rate of human farms to reach 90%, it may not be impossible to get a factory manager...

"I heard that the survival rate in the farms has been low over the years. Many captured wild humans died, and newborns had a harder time surviving."

"I guess the pressure in your breeding area is very high?"

Cecilia's words pulled Dubin out of his fantasy and back to the bleak reality.

It works day and night to increase its reproduction rate and becomes bald, working overtime just to give birth to one more child.

But the child, who was born with great difficulty, died within two days after being sent to the infant human breeding area.

The adult human body is also fragile. Not only can they only give birth to one or two children at a time, but giving birth more than once can also lead to death.

In the long run, there will be fewer and fewer humans available for breeding in the breeding areas. If this continues, the farms will soon be unable to provide suitable humans.

They can only raise the price again and again and conceal the true situation of raising humans...

However, the truth cannot be hidden.

As the only human breeding farm, investors have no choice, but according to Cecia, her laboratory has begun to take shape.

Coupled with the "scientific method of raising people", it would probably be easy to expand the scale.

By then, will their farms really have a competitive advantage?

Although it doesn't know the purpose of Cecia coming to the farm, it is a low-level employee after all, and it never hurts to have a good relationship with the big shots.

If the other party is willing to tell it how to do it, it can get a promotion and a raise. Even if the farm goes bankrupt, it can use this relationship to switch to Cecia's laboratory...

His dark brown eyes turned around and around, and Dupin made up his mind:

No matter what the other party thinks, it will cling to this thigh.

then--

"Do you have any idea to keep humans alive?"

Du Bin's eyes were watery, and he looked at Cecia devoutly. "Can you tell me a little bit about the scientific method of raising people?"

"certainly."

Cecia nodded with a smile.

"I like humans the most, and I can't bear to see healthy humans die inexplicably... So as long as I can increase the survival rate of humans, I'm happy to help."

"In that case, I will obey you completely-"

Boom boom boom.

An urgent knock on the door interrupted Dubin's reply.

"Director, we've received news from the training area that the child we sent there two days ago has died again, and the one we just sent there yesterday is also in a very bad condition. Maybe..."

Dubin's employees came in to pass on the message, and their words were full of dissatisfaction.

Died again?

Then why is it working so hard? Is it to let those idiots kill their children?

Upon hearing this news, Dubin's joy at obtaining a "scientific way to raise people" was somewhat diluted.

"I understand. Don't report this kind of thing in the future."

It waved its hands irritably, asking the other party to go down.

"Wait, I have a way to save that child."

Cecia spoke out to stop him, with an inexplicable smile on her lips.

"Go and get the child that was sent over yesterday, and find the child's mother and father as well."

"this……"

The employee looked embarrassed and looked at Doberman with difficulty.

"It's not that he didn't do it, it's that the farm has a rule - human children cannot be allowed to develop feelings with their mothers, they need to be isolated and placed."

Doberman turned to explain to her.

"Really? The rules are dead, but you are alive."

She scoffed and looked at Doberman.

"You have been following the rules, but in the end, how many humans can survive?"

"Since the regulations cannot guarantee efficiency, it means there is something wrong with them... Only by identifying and correcting the problems can we make progress, rather than just using the regulations as an excuse."

Cecilia spoke slowly, her eyes staring straight at Doberman, as if she wanted to dig out his internal organs, leaving no room for his inner thoughts to hide.

"But……"

"Didn't you hear? The child is in a very bad condition. If left alone, he might die tomorrow."

She interrupted Dupin mercilessly, her words became sharper and sharper, and she pressed him step by step, leaving him no chance to hesitate.

"Death in the incubation area is none of your business. But are you willing to let your hard work become a corpse?"

"Besides, if you succeed in saving the child this time, do you think the higher-ups will look at you differently and give you the leadership of the breeding area—"

The picture of success and fame appeared in my mind, and my colleagues' careless mouths were shattered one by one, turning into flattery and fawning...

Dupin was shaken.

It closed its eyes and gritted its teeth, risking offending the breeding area, and made the decision it would regret most in its life:

"Listen to this adult and bring the child back!"

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