In a cave about 500 meters away from the bandit camp, Su Moyu lifted the vines used as camouflage at the entrance of the cave and walked in. He took out his mobile phone from the inner pocket of his stab-proof suit, turned on the flashlight mode to illuminate the road, carefully avoided the ground spike traps and animal traps he set, and walked deep into the cave.

He lit the oil lamp with a lighter, adjusted the reflective paper behind him, and turned off the flashlight when he saw that the brightness was sufficient.

There were many iron cages of different sizes, all of which were filled with living creatures that Su Moyu had captured in the mountains through rope traps, ranging from mice to wild boars, and all kinds of mammals. If you look closely, you will find that many parts of these animals have traces of patching, and their fur is very mottled, infected with various shades of gold, and even the color of their pupils has changed to varying degrees.

Behind the iron cage, there was a wooden table filled with all kinds of tools and a fallen cross, on which was tied a demon body without limbs with iron chains. Its face was covered with white cloth and its mouth was stuffed with a gag. The burn marks on the broken limbs showed how rough and cruel the means of stopping the bleeding were!

That's right, this was the demon that Su Moyu had captured alive. Compared with the state a month ago, in addition to the missing limbs, it was also obviously much thinner. The long incision in the abdomen was stuffed with an iron bracket for fixing, so that it could not heal. The wriggling organs were clearly exposed, and the appearance of the five internal organs also had regular shapes left after being cut.

Although Su Moyu was not familiar with the plot of the Great Sword World, he was definitely not unfamiliar with it. After all, it was under the attraction of this animation that he stepped into a circle called the second dimension, and naturally he would have a detailed understanding of its settings.

The organization in the East, Steve, used the flesh and blood of the captured"Dragon's Descendants" to combine with humans to create demons, and then implanted the flesh and blood of demons into humans to create"warriors". And judging from the incisions on the bodies of the warriors in the later comics, the so-called manufacturing process is probably not a very delicate operation.

Su Moyu once had a series of guesses about this process.

Is the implanted demon flesh and blood just the muscle part? Or is it the demon's internal organs that are transplanted? What is the implanted ratio? Why do some people become warriors after the operation, while others are killed by the organization because they can't suppress their demon power and gradually transform into"awakeners"? It varies from person to person? Or is there an immune response? Why is the blood of demons purple? And as a half-human and half-demon existence, the blood of warriors is bright red like ordinary humans?

These questions have not been explained in detail by the author until the end of the comics, so Su Moyu naturally has no way of knowing.

But if this living demon is caught, experiments can be conducted to verify all the possible guesses, so as to find a way to gain power!

During this month, Su Moyu took out the human anatomy teaching videos and various surgical tutorials cached in his mobile phone, and practiced while learning. He performed a large number of live transplant operations. Accidents occurred frequently during the process, and many animals died during and after the operation.

Different surgical objects, different implantation processes, grouped and compared postoperative performance, and recorded and archived them. After summarizing and analyzing, a surgical procedure was finally determined.

In the early stage, a trace amount of demon blood was injected, and the interval time was gradually reduced in batches, and the amount of blood injection was increased to adapt to the demon's flesh and blood and reduce rejection reactions.

After the body stabilized, a small amount of demon liver and kidney was taken for implantation.

In the later stage, the demon's blood was continued to be injected for solidification.

Of course, this operation would not work on humans.

It all depends on the strong corrosiveness of the demon's flesh and blood to achieve the implantation conditions.

A week ago, Su Moyu, who had made preparations, finally decided to perform surgery on himself.

He first performed a blood implantation operation.

The needle was a plant unique to the local area.

A hollow thorn would grow on the trunk.

Su Moyu collected a lot of them.

After drying them, he selected the ones with the best toughness to use as needles.

The syringe was a box of Huoxiang Zhengqi water in a soft plastic bottle thrown in the armrest of the car in the summer.

After emptying and washing it, he installed the thorn and glued it with melted rosin to ensure that there would be no leakage.

Then he sucked the collected fresh demon blood into it and injected it into his own veins, being careful to ensure that the air remaining in the bottle would not be squeezed into his veins.

After three days of preliminary adaptation, on the fourth day, Su Moyu injected a circle of"petrified fruit" extract deep into the muscle at the abdominal cavity where the operation was decided.

This is the herb used by hunters in the village to smear arrows when catching living things.

They will shoot the upper part of the prey's limbs.

Once shot by this arrow, the part hit by the arrow will immediately fall into a state of paralysis.

The prey can only escape on three legs and will naturally be easily captured alive by the hunters.

This is not something that is difficult to obtain. Before leaving the village, Su Moyu specifically asked the hunters in the village to buy it, but the hunters were very generous and directly gave Su Moyu a large bag of petrified fruit, and said that as long as the petrified fruit is squeezed out of juice, it can be used. During this period of live experiments, Su Moyu has been using it on animals and confirmed its effect.

He turned on the front camera of his phone, used a rope to fish in the air, aligned the position of the lens, lit all the oil lamps, adjusted the position of the reflective paper, and gathered all the light sources on his bed board.

He stuffed a piece of cloth into his mouth, sterilized the instruments and knives he was going to use with boiling water, washed his hands and abdomen, felt the effect of paralysis, pressed with his hands, and confirmed that this part of the skin and muscles had no sensation, then lay on the bed, kept his mentality stable, and cut decisively!

He cut open the abdominal cavity, placed the expander, found the position of the liver through the screen of the mobile phone, and used a very thin small straight knife to carefully pierce a tiny wound less than half a knuckle deep on the surface of the liver.

Su Moyu clenched his teeth instantly, and cold sweat broke out on his forehead. Although the muscles had no pain, the liver was still in normal operation, so it would naturally feel pain.

He used tweezers to pick up a small, thin piece of demon liver that had been prepared in advance, and slowly stuffed it in along the slightly opened wound.

Then he continued the operation.

After stuffing in more than a dozen pieces of demon liver slices, Su Moyu wiped the sweat from his forehead with a sterilized towel, spit out the cloth ball in his mouth, and gasped heavily.

This thing was a bit of a hindrance, so he simply didn't use it, but he didn't dare to move.

After waiting for his breathing to be even, he performed the same transplant on the kidney.

When all the surgical procedures were completed, Su Moyu's gums had begun to bleed because he had gritted his teeth too hard. The moment he took out the expander and sutured the wound with a crochet hook and vine fiber, the exhausted Su Moyu's head tilted directly and he fell asleep.

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