Chapter 156 Interstellar Orphan (16)
"Primitive stem cells can divide and proliferate indefinitely. They are a type of cell with immortal self-renewal capabilities, and are at the pinnacle of cell lineage origin. Conventional theory holds that differentiated nerve cells cannot return to a stem cell state, but what if that were the case..."
Shi Sui flipped the nerve cell model left and right, up and down on the control screen, disassembled it, and threw in several variables to perform data simulation.
After her ferocious manipulation, the completely damaged virtual nerve cells in the holographic image actually began to slowly divide and grow again...
Dr. Allen's eyes widened.
"Why didn't I think of this method back then... Indeed, my thinking was too limited. I kept thinking about how to fuse stem cells with non-renewable cells, but I didn't think about stripping off the outer layer of the non-renewable cells first and returning them to their stem cell state..."
(PS: Don’t delve too deeply into the logic of this theory; it’s all just something I made up to advance the plot.
At least in today's medical science, damage to vital organs like the brain, heart, and lungs is irreversible. Once damaged, it's gone forever. So, don't mess with your body.
Shi Sui travels through three thousand worlds and has always paid great attention to "scale".
Shisui also clearly understood that Dr. Allen was only one step away from mastering the technology to make non-renewable cells grow and divide again, so she gave him some advice.
Otherwise, she would not have casually revealed secrets that were not within the technological development level of this world.
She has never focused on just one person, nor will she possess others and use her extraordinary spiritual power to enjoy the happiness of being the king... She does not have such worldly desires.
Whether the whole world is balanced and on the right track is what Shisui cares about most.
...With her advice, Dr. Allen figured out the most crucial trick and continued to study it in depth with great enthusiasm.
So the "Hanging Thread" plan was completely transformed from "destruction" to "reconstruction" and it progressed quite smoothly.
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In less than two months, with Shisui's participation, Dr. Allen developed an injectable hormone nutrient solution and oral medication, which were confirmed to be effective through animal clinical trials and could be tested on living organisms immediately.
He originally wanted to select a few suitable subjects from the 875 subjects for the first phase of the experiment.
But Shisui insisted on being the first guinea pig.
She has spiritual power to protect her body, so even if something happens, it will not lead to an irreparable situation.
Dr. Allen was originally strongly opposed to this.
"There are so many spare test subjects to choose from! Why would you take this risk?!"
"I can trust you, but you don't trust yourself? You don't even dare to use it on me, and you want to try it on your daughter's brain?"
Shi Sui insisted on doing so and even pressed the start button of the machine herself, allowing more than a dozen long needles to pierce her scalp at the same time, deep into her brain, and inject the medicine into the nerves.
Dr. Allen's skills are still excellent.
The experiment was very successful. Tests showed that the withered nerve cells in Shisui's brain became revitalized and reborn overnight.
According to the predicted progress, it is only a matter of time to completely repair the brain nerves that have been damaged by 90%.
After winning the first battle, Dr. Allen quickly fell into a state of extreme fanaticism. He shelved all the robot bionic research projects he was promoting and focused all his energy on the cause of bringing his daughter back to life.
He gradually overlooked the fact that he was not an independent scientist with a mine at home, but just a high-level worker who worked for a salary.
Using public property for personal gain is a big taboo in the workplace.
Shi Sui couldn't help but remind him, "I don't need to explain too much about the rules of the officialdom, right? If someone seizes on this and makes a big fuss about it, it will be troublesome."
Dr. Allen curled his lips. "Are you afraid someone will tell on you? You don't understand. Checks and balances are a fundamental way to manage subordinates. I understand, and the Commander-in-Chief understands better than I do. My check and balance before was Fox, but now that he's dead, there will definitely be someone else to take his place... Otherwise, he won't feel at ease if I'm the only one in charge."
The commander-in-chief of the base was a master at manipulating power, and Shisui had seen that before.
Dr. Allen's analysis was not wrong, but subconscious little movements could not deceive people.
His eyes were wandering and he didn't dare look directly at Shi Sui, proving that he was still a little panicked inside.
The harder he tried to defend himself, the more suspicious Tokiho felt.
Dr. Allen had not been at the base for long, and his initial position was not high, but because of his outstanding contributions and his ability to read people's expressions, he quickly rose through the ranks and became a major general.
But on the other hand, he has an extraordinary obsession with resurrecting his daughter, almost to the point of madness.
The overlap of these two extreme emotions gave Shisui the feeling that Dr. Allen was... quite divided!
Since she had brought up the topic, she followed up with a question: "So you're quite rational, huh? What about Fox? It's just a grudge between colleagues, so there doesn't seem to be any need for you to personally take him apart. Unless... he's involved in your daughter's death?"
Although the blue man had clearly told her that Dr. Allen's daughter's death was an accident - that was only Dr. Allen's words.
His daughter was gone before he joined the Space Peacekeeping Force.
Only Dr. Allen himself knows the truth.
Now he was visibly stunned.
She really brings up things that are not related to the topic.
Dr. Allen narrowed his eyes. "You are so smart. You should know that if you don't ask some questions, it will be better for others and yourself."
Tokiho smiled and said, "Okay, okay... I understand. If you don't want to ask, then don't ask."
What a bullshit...!
His ambiguous answer made Shisui even more certain that Dr. Allen's purpose of joining the army was definitely not simple!
...Dr. Allen said, "Don't worry, I know what I'm doing," but in reality, he continued to work tirelessly beside the petri dish to analyze the data.
Shisui saw it all, shook her head, and started to plan her next step.
She and Dr. Allen had a mutually beneficial relationship, and she had no obligation and was too lazy to help him with advice and shield himself from hidden attacks.
What Shisui needs to do is, first of all, to protect herself, and secondly... it's almost time to prepare for the journey to the WT27 asteroid.
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