Chapter 1 Lab Volunteers

Ivan is the most authoritative scholar with the most biological genetic knowledge and genetic research in the Federation in this era.

Ivan, who won the title of scientist of the Federation Era in 3088 of the Federation Cosmic Calendar, does not consider himself the most authoritative.

He believes that there is only one most authoritative genetic research scholar in the world.

That is the creature itself.

No scholar who studies genetic science knows as much as any creature.

This argument of Ivan is well known in the academic circles of the Federation, and everyone does not agree with it.

After all, apart from those scholars who study biology and genetic science, who can explain how life came about, how it changed, and how it evolved?

It is ridiculous that living things themselves know more than scholars.

They may be gene pools, but how can gene pools know how to do research?How can we put the research results and the theories discovered by exploration into practice, change the world, and create incredible things?
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The argument of the academic circles, those controversial speeches about the great scientist Ivan
"Professor Yi, have you thought about it? If you sign this agreement, no matter what terrible consequences follow, the Fourth District will not be able to seek compensation from the Federation for you."

In the Genetic Institute of the Fourth District, known as the first of the top ten genetic research laboratories, Ivan, the most authoritative biological geneticist in the Federation, is facing the most important choice that will change his life.

In front of him was a volunteer instruction manual that seemed extremely heavy to anyone.

The instructions read: "I voluntarily and understand that the experiment I participated in is of high risk. I clearly understand that high risk may represent death, disability, sequelae, and irreparable physical damage. I voluntarily accept this possible consequences of such a high risk, and reaffirms its commitment not to be held accountable for damages arising from participation in this experiment."

"Yes, I understand that this is my own research, and I am voluntary and clearly aware of its risks."

Ivan looked at the police officer in front of him wearing the uniform of a member of the FBB Gene Sequence Frontline Combat Department, with a calm expression on his face.

I have studied that ant for almost ten years, and now it is time to make a breakthrough.

In vivo experiments are not allowed by the Federation, especially high-risk in vivo experiments.

unless
Unless there are scientific researchers who understand the risks voluntarily participate in this experiment, and declare that they voluntarily assume the risks of this experiment, and will not pursue the consequences of these risks.

"Then, please sign your name here."

The FBB police officer unconsciously changed the title in Ivan's calmness, and that you became you, not to please, but to respect.

"All right."

Unaware of the change in the police officer, Ivan raised the gel pen in his hand and wrote his name on the voluntary book with a swipe of a dragon.

"Very well, then, please follow me to the experimental site."

The FBB police officers couldn't help sighing from the bottom of their hearts when they saw the two Ivans in block letters, square and imposing.

A pity if it wasn't for this experiment that really required the .
About three days ago.

The Federation receives a mysterious meteor sent back from an alien colony.

The meteor is the size of a fist, and contains unknown energy inside.

This energy is not within any element known to the Federation, it can be said to be a brand new energy element.

Therefore, it was sent to the most cutting-edge scientists for research.

Ivan was fortunate to participate in that joint experiment as an authoritative representative of biology.

During the experiment, they created something from scratch, and successfully tested the energy efficiency of the meteor.

Fusion!

There is no wrong adjective.

That meteor can cause the fusion of living things and matter to produce recombined variants.

This is incredible power beyond science.

It is also inextricably related to the ant that Ivan had been unable to study before.

This relationship starts from the word fusion.

The moment Ivan saw the impact of meteors on living things and matter, he realized that his ant, which was inexplicably able to absorb metal, might be affected by this kind of meteor, no, it might even be this meteor that came from the same excavation area influence, that's why he got that kind of magical power.

So Ivan issued his own call.

Conduct living experiments!

Crazy, bold, genius.

This was what everyone was thinking at the moment when Ivan proposed a live experiment.

Although everyone respected this proposal, no one agreed with him, just like he always said at length that biology is the one that understands genes best.

Not surprised by the reaction of many scientists, Ivan himself started the volunteer program.

"Tread..."

Recalling how he got here in his mind, Ivan was a little surprised by the people blocking him in front of him.

"Teacher, are you sure you want to go in?"

It's Wu Luoge.

This is the only student from the Western Region who is willing to exchange for ten years.

"Well, if something happens to me, you go and take over the experiment."

Ivan was silent for a moment, then asked.

"But am I worthy?"

There was some hesitation on Wu Luoge's sharp face.

"Worthy? No one in this world is worthy because everyone is worthy."

Ivan is a little contemptuous of the word worthy, there has never been a question of whether it is worthy or not, only whether it is willing or not.

"Ah."

This time it was Wu Luoge's turn to be silent.

"Teacher, let's go."

Wu Luoge suddenly raised his head and replied.

"Oh? How did you know I would definitely leave?"

Ivan suddenly laughed, making a joke with meaning.

"Risk is almost equal to 100%."

"This is the first of its kind, and it's also asking for directions."

"Everyone is waiting and no one wants to take responsibility."

Wu Luoge answered seriously, he knew that Mr. Iwan understood what he meant.

"So, I am that rock."

Ivan laughed again.

Like a spring breeze, generous and calm.

The old back that looked at the old man stood up like a mountain at this moment.

Heavy as Mount Tai.

Such a sentence suddenly appeared in Wu Luoge's heart.

"Thank you."

The FBB police officer opened the door of the experiment site and turned around to salute.

"You're welcome."

Without wasting any more time, Ivan returned a salute and stepped into the experimental field.

"Click"

The door is closed.

"Click"

Another door opened.

"magnetic"

The difference in air pressure between the double partition doors releases a magnetic exhaust sound.

It was a thick wall, a barrier of fear.

"Will there be radiation?"

Wu Luoge, who walked back to the experimental observation area, looked at the FBB police officer who sent Ivan into the experimental field.

"Do you think this is an appropriate time to discuss this?"

The FBB police officer frowned, feeling that the student's question was inappropriate.

"Oh."

Wu Luoge snorted and became silent.

"start up!"

The experiment begins.

The scientists in the federal experimental isolation suits all concentrated their attention.

They looked at the huge and thick glass partition, which contained a chief biological scientist who was destined to contribute to scientific research.

There is also a mysterious meteor.

"Wait, who put that chip-fused ant in there?"

"Don't start, don't start! This is a variable, it can't be started, it's messed up! It's messed up."

Just when the energy of the mysterious meteor was about to be stimulated and released, an experimental assistant suddenly exclaimed.

He yelled and intercepted loudly, but among the people present, only Wu Luoge looked at him with a little pity.

"Shemal, you know that variable is calculated, don't you?"

Wu Luoge's words were very strange, if Shemar knew about it, how could she suddenly scream?
"Wait?! You mean? You, you actually"

Shemar looked at Wu Luoge's face and suddenly understood something.

This is intentional!
They intentionally did not follow the protocol to put extra variables.

God!

This is murder!

"This is murder!"

Shemal yelled out her heart.

"No, this is a dedication to scientific research."

"The Federation will remember him!"

"So will we."

The scientists spoke.

full of reverence.

Also full of indifference.

That's rational.

Also disregard.

Did it really prove that sentence?
"They're all waiting."

Yeah, what are you waiting for?
Waiting for someone to sacrifice for high honor.

And let the living get worldly rights, wealth, and status.

and what they want most.
Scientific research results beyond imagination.

(End of this chapter)

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