Chapter 155 Interstellar Orphan (15)
Inside the laboratory.
"You were confident I couldn't escape your surveillance, yet you ended up frantically searching the entire base for me. You lost."
Shisui put on a full set of protective clothing and teased Dr. Allen beside her.
Dr. Allen opened the control interface and loaded the data, nodding expressionlessly. "Yes, I lost. If my daughter could really be resurrected, I wouldn't mind losing 100 times."
Two hours ago, in Vincent's room, Tokiho and Dr. Allen, who was eager to save his daughter, reached an agreement.
To be more precise, it was Dr. Allen who unilaterally begged her to stay and cooperate with the research.
After witnessing Sui's amazing abilities and hearing her admit in person that her memory was not erased by the drugs used in the "Hanging Thread" project, but instead she gained superpowers... he saw hope in bringing his daughter back to life.
Tokiho attributed everything to the radiation she was exposed to on the WT27 asteroid in her childhood - deception has always been her strong point.
Vincent, who once witnessed the tragic situation in the underground city of WT27 asteroid, is the best witness.
You have to believe Dr. Allen whether you believe it or not.
Who told him that he couldn't explain it clearly? We can only assume that she had successfully exploited a bug.
...And of course, Tokiho had her own plans for agreeing to cooperate with the research.
Regardless of whether her brother Duen is alive or dead, she is determined to confirm it herself!
With this information, we can determine his location as the WT27 asteroid... According to Vincent's confession, before the big explosion, the troops had destroyed all the long-distance aircraft and signal base stations there.
Even if Dune managed to survive, he would not be able to leave the dungeon.
To reach the desolate planet 12 light-years away from her base, Tokiho needed a large warship equipped with advanced equipment and capable of wormhole jumps. If Dr. Allen could help her out, it would save her a lot of trouble...
drop--
"All data for the fourth phase of the "Hanging Thread" project has been loaded."
The system sounded a prompt, and Shisui turned his attention back to the big screen.
"The data for all 875 test subjects is here. Let me explain to you what each of these indicators represents."
Dr. Allen patiently explained to Shisui.
All because Shihui had once made a suggestion he couldn't refuse: "Your daughter only has one brain. You can't take risks with it, right? Why don't we repair the damaged brain nerves of the experimental subject first? Wouldn't that be enough experience?"
This is the most important reason why Shisui stayed for the time being.
Promising to help resurrect Dr. Allen's daughter was just a cover.
The real purpose was to help the 875 experimental subjects who received the drug in the same batch as her.
Every one of them, like the girl she possessed, was deceived and came here innocently!
If she just walked away now, they would be sent to be "humanitarian" destroyed in a few days.
After they recover, with a little arrangement, Tokiho can safely expose the fact that the Space Peacekeeping Force used war refugees for experiments...
"Okay, I roughly understand. The most difficult part now is that nerve cells have no ability to regenerate. Once damaged, they become permanently lost. As long as we break through this bottleneck, the rest will be easy."
The mystery of birth, aging, sickness and death of all things in the world is no secret to Shisui.
Dr. Allen scratched his head. "I've spent a lot of time on this topic before, but with no real success... It's because human cells are so fragile that I gave up on further research and turned to replacing natural organs with mechanical ones."
"Show me your previous project materials."
"...These are all things that need to be thrown into the trash. Besides, do you understand them?"
Faced with doubts, Shisui just gave him a cold look and let him figure it out for himself.
In order to save his daughter, Dr. Allen also tried various things.
Shisui had long known that Dr. Allen's IQ and talent were very high, almost at the ceiling level in this world.
When she carefully examined the past project records he reluctantly handed over, she discovered...
In fact, he was only one step away from success.
It’s a bit of a pity.
The technology involved in regenerating nerve cells is just beyond the ceiling.
"Let's restart this stem cell synthesis project." Shisui pointed to a four-year-old project data file on the big screen. "Natural is best. Something as cold as machinery doesn't go well with a tender girl."
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