An Zhe closed his eyes gently.
He knew what happened just now meant to humans. The disappearance of the mother and the child meant that this human base was completely lost. In this case, no matter what the colonel did, he would not be surprised.
——At this moment!
"Colonel!" A familiar voice sounded from the end of the hall.
——It was the doctor.
An Zhe looked over there.
"You are from Eden, and are now assisting Lighthouse in conducting a research." The doctor said, "Please hand him over to you."
"Everyone is infected, only you are alive, and you are wanted tonight because of a sample." The colonel said in a low voice: "Is Lighthouse going to cover up for you? What kind of research have you done? Why can you be infected without contact?"
"No matter whether this matter has anything to do with Lighthouse, you have to hand you over to you." The doctor said, "Until you know, if you kill you, everything will be gone."
The colonel sneered: "Then you will continue to conduct dangerous experiments?"
"What happened tonight has absolutely nothing to do with the lighthouse experiment." The doctor said in a calm voice, "I believe we will investigate why this happened." "You guys have said for more than a hundred years that you could find out the cause of the infection, but now you are still in the dark and don't have any clues." Colonel: "How can the lighthouse guarantee that keeping you here won't be more dangerous?"
"I can't guarantee it," the doctor looked directly at the colonel, "but I know that the situation at the base won't be worse than it is now."
After a brief silence, the colonel's hand holding the gun trembled, and the words spoken by the doctor seemed to make me lose all my strength at that moment.
An Zhe said slowly, "We must make progress in an hour."
The doctor said, "Okay."
With a clang, the door of the interrogation room closed, and the escorting soldiers came to stand guard.
Through a layer of glass, An Zhe and the doctor looked at each other. The soldiers' movements were rough, and An Zhe was almost squeezed in. His back and shoulder blades were still throbbing with pain.
But the doctor did not greet An Zhe. He did not have time, or perhaps he did not have the mood.
An Zhe's first words were exactly the same as the colonel's: "What happened tonight?"
An Zhe told An Zhe truthfully. Unlike the colonel, the doctor believed An Zhe after a brief thought.
"You mean, the alien gene has been lurking in her body all the time, but it has only shown up now?"
An Zhe nodded.
"She killed the women and offspring of the base. Did she make this choice because she hated the base? You mean she spread non-contact infection within a certain range while she was awake?"
"No." An Zhe shook his head: "When she first turned into a bee, she just wanted to leave here, but then the bee came back."
"Do you think her mind was replaced at that time?"
"Yes."
The doctor suddenly laughed, but his laughter was hoarse, his eyebrows were furrowed, and the corners of his eyes drooped. It was a smile that was uglier than crying: "She is not immune."
An Zhe looked at him quietly.
"Don't look at me like that," the doctor took a deep breath, "You seem to know nothing, and yet you seem to know everything."
An Zhe said, "You know nothing."
"Sinan...Sinan can stay awake occasionally, it's only a one in ten thousand chance." The doctor said.
"Do you know the Fusion School?" The doctor said.
An Zhe shook his head.
"A hundred years ago, when the base's scientific research strength was still very strong, many scientists believed that other creatures could mutate to gain a larger body and stronger power, and could adapt to the environment through infection and mutation, and humans could do the same." The doctor said.
"People first observed the effects of radiation on the human body. However, the more complex the genes of an organism, the lower the probability of a beneficial mutation. Humans exposed to cosmic radiation can only get multiple cancers throughout the body or other genetic diseases."
"Later, they believed that gene infection was a means of human evolution, and they were therefore called the 'fusion faction'. They did a lot of crazy experiments, using various monsters to infect monsters, and using monsters to infect humans. They created countless alien species in order to observe how human genes change and how human will should be retained in memory. They discovered the fragility of human will and that human intelligence can be easily acquired by alien species, but there are indeed some individuals who can stay awake and use human thinking to control their mutated bodies - although the time is also limited and the length of time is short."
An Zhe listened quietly, but saw the doctor curl his lips, a self-deprecating "This is good news. We applied for more samples and finally eliminated all influencing factors, but we came to a conclusion. There is no way to help a person maintain his will. Whether a person can wake up after being infected does not depend on whether his will is strong. When a person is infected, there is a one in ten thousand chance of retaining consciousness, and the other nine thousand nine hundred and ninety-nine in ten thousand will lose their will. This is just a probability problem. Everything is random, everything has no rules, and everything is uncontrollable. Randomness is the most terrible thing for science. On the day this conclusion was reached, at least three fusion scientists committed suicide."
"But some people did not give up and continued their research. They believed that the reason why this matter presented a random result was because they had not yet found the decisive factor, or that decisive factor was beyond the scope of human technology." An
Zhe: "...and then what?"
"Then there was no fusion school, all samples were killed, and all research was urgently stopped." The doctor's voice fell lightly: "In that year, a humanoid leech alien species polluted the water source of the entire city, and the whole city was exposed. The tribunal was established, and there was a river of blood for ten days...that alien species was a fusion school experiment that acquired human intelligence."
An Zhe tried hard to think and digest the meaning of the doctor's words.