Gao Feng was also very surprised that Xiao Hua could use her tail to wrap around a mouse.
He hadn't noticed this detail before. "Chitose, has Little Flower ever used her tail to curl things before?"
"No, sir, this must be something Mr. Hua only recently learned."
Gao Feng nodded. It seemed that this was a new trick that the guy had learned as his intelligence evolved.
Signaling to Xiaohua to release the mouse, Gao Ang immediately activated his full-power field, targeting the mouse.
"If we're talking about physical reconstruction, wouldn't we have to break all your bones and tendons first?"
Spatial expansion.
Gao Ang created several spatial expansions around the rat's body, which squeezed the rat so much that it bled from all seven orifices and could only exhale, not inhale.
He controlled his strength a little, ensuring it wouldn't bark indiscriminately, but also wouldn't die.
Mice are also carbon-based life forms, and their physical composition is similar to that of many animals, except for a few trace elements.
Ang Gao "checked" its injuries. Many bones were broken, subcutaneous tissue was torn, and some organs were ruptured... It was quite a mess.
"Let's start with the simple things: repair your subcutaneous tissue and blood vessels to prevent excessive internal bleeding that could cause you to die."
Under the full force of the field, all the injuries inside the rat's body were clearly displayed.
Gao Ang first controlled the blood still oozing from the damaged blood vessel, and then activated his full-force field to "stuff" the red blood cells and other cellular fluids into the blood vessel.
He only controlled the fluid outside the blood vessels, but didn't do much to the fluid inside the blood vessels, so the rat's blood circulation continued to function normally.
After "stuffing" all the blood that had flowed out back in, he began to "stitch up" the openings in the blood vessels.
The suturing method is also very simple; it involves reassembling the molecular structure of the previously damaged blood vessels.
The mouse's skin had no wounds, and the tissue that had detached from its blood vessels was still inside its body.
Therefore, Gao Gao doesn't need to call other elements from other places; he can just use the materials available locally.
By analyzing the molecular structure of blood vessels, then using a full-force field to piece together the scattered tissues, recombining them, and then reorganizing them with the molecules of the broken blood vessels, a blood vessel that is completely undetectable as damaged is repaired.
Repeating this process, it took Gao Yao nearly an hour to restore the mouse to its original state.
The so-called "restoration to its original state" simply means that the injury is no longer visible from the outside or inside the body.
However, the mice did not behave in the same way.
He was still half-dead, still only exhaling and not inhaling, and his breathing was getting weaker and weaker.
"Where exactly did things go wrong?"
Looking at the rat at his feet that was about to die, Gao Feng was at a loss.
"Could there really be such a thing as 'vital energy'? Because the rat's damaged organs were stitched up, but it still leaked vital energy. And vital energy is something mysterious and elusive, so even if it is restored to its original state, it cannot be restored to its original state?"
However, he quickly dismissed this conjecture, stating that "vitality" is simply energy.
After a person has undergone surgery, they are said to have lost their vital energy.
That's because during the surgery, there will be bleeding, and part of the tumor may even be removed.
This results in the loss of energy in the body, and even blood transfusions cannot completely fill this deficit.
After all, it's not your own blood, so even if the blood type is the same, there will still be some degree of rejection.
The human body needs to expend a certain amount of energy and time to assimilate these newly introduced blood.
Therefore, people who undergo surgery often need a long recovery time.
"But this mouse doesn't have any external injuries, nor has it lost any energy... No, no, no..."
Gao Ang patted his bald head—no, it should be called a small bald head with a little bit of hair sticking out.
"It did not cause any loss of energy in the mice, but when I was reorganizing blood vessels, bones and organs, I broke and reorganized many new chemical bonds. Some of these processes released energy, and some absorbed energy, but overall, they still used a portion of my full power field."
In other words, the energy within this mouse has exceeded its previous total; I have disrupted its energy balance, and its natural ecosystem is gone!
Gao Feng suddenly realized that this was probably why the mouse was on its last breath.
"The only way to restore it is to transfer the energy I supplied to it back out..."
Unfortunately, Gao Feng had absolutely no understanding of the energy in his full-force field.
This thing is invisible and intangible, and he can't do anything about it.
After burying the mouse under a tree, Gao Ang found a new experimental subject.
This time he didn't make it as bad as before; he only broke a leg and had some external injuries.
Repeating the previous steps, this time he reattached its leg in just 13 minutes.
Once it regained its freedom, the little mouse immediately hopped and skipped away.
"This time it's much better than before. Although the mouse is still a bit weak, it at least proves that my experiment was successful. The weakness is probably because the energy input is less than the energy it loses."
September 20th, Cheung Ying Island, clear blue skies;
I had two surgeries today, which can be described as non-invasive.
Using the full force field, any element can be mobilized to rebuild all cells, tissues, and even organs in an animal's body;
The only issue to consider is the energy balance within the animal's body;
Energy is something that cannot be seen or touched, and is very difficult to estimate;
If there were some kind of instrument that could determine this value, it would probably be possible to construct a living, breathing physical body out of thin air, right?
Based on this idea, I conducted an experiment;
Based on the size of the mouse, a mouse heart was made, and it was exactly the same as the one from the previous mouse with the broken leg, from its size and shape to the position of every cell.
It's still that energy problem; the heart was made, but it's a dead heart.
It lacks vitality and doesn't pulsate...
This method seems similar to 3D printing;
Another problem is that this workload is really huge and requires a lot of energy;
Every cell and every tissue needs to be reshaped at the atomic level. Even if I had a super brain, it would be an extremely time-consuming and mentally taxing task.
Perhaps I could become an excellent surgeon? The kind that only performs minor surgeries, hehe~
"Sigh, if only we had that ability back then, Grandpa wouldn't have suffered so much."
Although the old man underwent minimally invasive surgery, he still suffered quite a bit.
Thinking of the old man, Gao Ang sent a video to his family.
The whole family is great, but my mom is still as nagging as ever, and she'll give him a good scolding whenever she catches him.
My dad is quite open-minded and wants me to focus on my career, but unfortunately, this angered my mom. She immediately shifted her focus and started scolding my dad again.
It wasn't until Grandpa appeared that things returned to quiet on the other end.
"Grandpa, why did you come home? You should rest in the hospital for a while longer."
"Why bother raising them? It's a waste of national resources. I'm much better now. Look, I can even jump."
After saying that, the old man actually jumped up and down twice, which startled Mr. and Mrs. Gao, who quickly stopped him.
"Don't overreact. Don't I know my own body?"
He waved away his father, who was supporting him, and asked with a smile, "Young man, you're not young anymore. Shouldn't you find yourself a companion?"
Gao Ang blushed slightly. "Grandpa, didn't you say we should do more while we're young? Isn't there a rush?"
The old man's expression froze, and his brows furrowed. "How can you not be in a hurry? Your cousins' kids are already old enough to run errands, and you still don't have a job. To settle down and start a family, you need to find a partner to take care of you before you can wholeheartedly contribute to the country."
"Don't worry, Grandpa, I'm contributing to the country right now. You'll see soon enough, and you'll be very happy."
"Oh? You've built that quantum cannon?" The old man seemed very interested in Gao Feng's "contribution."
"Uh..." Quantum cannon? When did the old man learn that word?
"No, not really. In the civilian sector, it's about car batteries, the kind that make electric cars go faster and farther."
Gao Ang used simple and easy-to-understand language to explain the effects of NSG.
"This thing is alright, I guess. If you're really capable, think more about how to build airplanes and cannons; those are the real deal."
Perhaps due to his physical recovery, the old man was much more relaxed and his conversations with Gao Feng were much more open.
However, the old man kept talking about military industry matters, which left Gao Feng at a loss for words.
On the one hand, he really didn't know much about the military industry;
On the other hand, military industry issues are crucial to the nation, and he dares not interfere recklessly, lest problems arise.
Moreover, based on his current capabilities, there aren't many who can put these capabilities into practice in the military industry.
Infrasound attacks are one example; they can silently eliminate the enemy's organic life forms, which is also achievable.
That's all.
Space collapse and expansion, as well as atomic-level manipulation, are all things that cannot be mass-produced.
The source of these abilities is his full-force field, which in turn relates to his own method of acquiring energy.
He still has only a vague understanding of how he obtains energy, let alone how to replicate this model.
After chatting with the old man about some other topics, Gao Ang reluctantly hung up the video call.
"Do we really have to follow the old man's idea and develop an infrasound weapon?"
It wouldn't be too difficult to build this thing.
He can directly replicate the structure of his own vocal cords and print one out using a full-force field.
It can even create a local airway exactly like its own, according to its own breathing pattern.
He also knew the vibration frequency of the vocal cords and the force of the airflow impact.
The question is, is it really necessary?
Infrasound weapons sound terrifying, but their drawbacks are also obvious.
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