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Chapter 222

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As consumers who could go to the fourth floor to read books, each of them had an independent reading room like a private room. When reading books on the fourth floor, they had to wear white gloves. In each reading room, there were waiters on one side to prevent them from copying or damaging these books which were as valuable as cultural relics. Of course, you could also ask the waiters to bring you the books you wanted.

As a "high-end customer" who had spent two gold coins in the library, the library also provided Zhang Tie with two very sumptuous lunches and dinners. If you were tired of reading, you could take a rest in the reading room. You could even take a nap on the sofa in the reading room. The waiters would prepare a blanket for you. However, few people who could spend two gold coins to read books for several hours would be willing to take a nap here. No matter what, Zhang Tie was reluctant to do so. Besides having lunch and going to the washroom, Zhang Tie spent the whole day in the viewing room, gritting his teeth as he wanted to get back the two gold coins that he had spent on the book.

With the improvement of his spiritual energy, Zhang Tie found that he could read at a very fast speed. Additionally, his memory had also become very terrifying. Zhang Tie flipped through the book rapidly and skimmed over ten lines at a time. It only took him a bit more than ten seconds to finish a page of the book. However, Zhang Tie also found that he could clearly remember all the contents that he had skimmed through. This time, besides remembering the sizes of the girls of Rose Association, Zhang Tie found another benefit of improving his spiritual energy.

The fact proved that the two gold coins were well spent. After reading for more than ten hours, Zhang Tie gained a lot of knowledge and information.

In the book "Gods' Code" written by a human geneticist before the Catastrophe, Zhang Tie learned what was human DNA and the difference between the structure of human DNA and that of other living beings. Zhang Tie also knew that millions of gene segments in his body had not been activated. These gene segments accounted for over 98% of human gene segments. Before the Catastrophe, due to the research on these gene segments, Zhang Tie didn't discover anything about them for a long time. Therefore, they were regarded as useless "garbage genes" by many people. However, the author of "Gods' Code" firmly believed that the Creator would not put so many "garbage" into human body for no reason.

As a geneticist... After a few decades of research, Wang Chong's eyes widened. The author of the book discovered that the so-called "junk genes" in the human body were not useless, but their coding structure was too strange, and they were not activated. After many years of research. The author of "The Code of the Gods" also discovered that among the gene fragments that had not been activated in the human body, there seemed to be a strange code that allowed humans to survive in more special and extreme environments …

At the end of the book, the author of "Gods' Code" put forward a weird hypothesis and prophecy. If all the gene segments in the human body were activated, the structure of human DNA would be completely changed from a double-helix structure to a twelve-helix structure. Perhaps the so-called God's DNA was composed of a twelve-helix structure. Why was it twelve helix instead of eleven or thirteen or other helix structures? This was because, in essence, everything was made up of energy of different frequencies. The entire universe was a huge generator that could play all the vibrations of different frequencies. The frequencies and sounds played by this generator could only be evolved using the method of twelve equal temperaments in music theory to achieve harmony, perfection, and balance. Therefore, according to the author's speculation, the twelve-helix DNA structure was a structure corresponding to the essence of the universe. This was a structure that could allow you to do whatever you wanted anywhere in the universe.

After reading this book, Zhang Tie thought of the description about the human body that he had read in the Castle of Black Iron last night — "the body of everything". Faintly, Zhang Tie felt that he had understood something. Although the twelve-helix structure of DNA proposed by the author of "Gods' Code" was just a bold hypothesis, the book still broadened Zhang Tie's horizon and thinking. From the book, Zhang Tie saw something that made him very excited.

Based on this point alone, Zhang Tie felt that the two gold coins he had spent today were definitely worth it.

In the book "Oriental Occult Phenomena", Zhang Tie had a more surprising discovery. According to the author of the book, since ancient times, when their believers were sick or had health problems, monks and mages of occult sects would guide them to cure various diseases by setting free various animals. Many diseases that even hospitals and doctors could not cure could be cured by setting free animals. The author of the book also recorded how he and a businessman who had an eye disease that could not be cured for a long time went to find a mage to treat his eye disease. The mage of the mysterious cult told the man that if he wanted to cure his eye disease, he only needed to release the crabs.

After hearing the master's instructions, the man really went to the market to buy crabs and set them free in the sea. He did it twice a week, with several baskets each time. After persisting for a few months, a miracle happened. The man's eyes became mottled.

That spiritual energy could not be seen by human eyes, but could be sensed by water. The author of the book, "Water Knows the Answer", was a scientist before the Cataclysm. Through his research on water, he discovered that the consciousness energy of humans and all living creatures could be projected outside of their bodies. This energy projected outside of the body could affect the surrounding environment and the microscopic structure of matter. When this energy was projected into the water in a cup, it could even cause the water to produce various crystals. The more the energy contained love and positive emotions, the more regular and beautiful the crystals would be, and the more hatred they would contain. The negative emotional energy contained fear, greed, and so on. The crystallized water that was produced was even messier and uglier.

After reading the book, Zhang Tie suddenly understood the source of the Fruit of Redemption. Zhang Tie immediately understood the source of the Fruit of Redemption. Each Fruit of Redemption came from the condensation of positive consciousness energy projected onto Zhang Tie by a living creature due to his life-saving grace. Because Zhang Tie had that miraculous small tree, the small tree could collect all the condensed energy and let Zhang Tie see and eat it in the way of the Fruit of Redemption. Others didn't have this small tree. However, the same energy also worked on them, which could bring great benefits to commoners. The only difference was that those people didn't see it. Perhaps those people couldn't refine and transform this energy into something more precious.

After reading this part of the book, Zhang Tie felt that his two gold coins were worth it. It was the same as the "story of the ugly stone" that Donder had told him. Different things would have different values in different people's hands.

For a coachman, if you asked him to spend 2 gold coins to read these books, he would feel that it was not worthwhile even if he was beaten to death. He didn't understand what the contents of these books were for him. However, for Zhang Tie, the knowledge and information in these books were equal to wearing a pair of super strong glasses, allowing him to see far with his blurred vision and think of many things that he had never thought of before.

The so-called cultivation could be carried out in a more special way.

Zhang Tie's heart was full of pleasure.

In the book "A Preliminary Study on Human Special Occupations in Black Iron Age", Zhang Tie saw the introduction of the mysterious rune instrument master for the first time. In this age, the research and development of the mysterious runes had led to some mysterious and powerful occupations, of which rune instrument masters were the most outstanding ones.

The author of the book had no idea about the origin and principle of runes. He only knew that the use of runes was related to one's mental strength. This might be one of the biggest secrets in this world. However, judging from the time interval between the appearance of all the runes, it could be clearly divided into two categories.

Before the Catastrophe, various religions and secret groups in the ancient civilized countries headed by Chinese people in the Eastern Continent had never stopped spreading about various runes. After the Catastrophe, humans discovered some more runes in the underground world and some prehistoric relics. After about 1,000 years of integration, the two rune systems formed the current rune usage pattern in this world.

This book only introduced various knowledge and mysterious occupations related to runes. Zhang Tie realized that the author didn't know much about these things. After reading the entire book, besides confirming that his binding skill was indeed a rare skill using runes, Zhang Tie didn't gain anything else.

As Zhang Tie could read books very fast, after finishing these books, he had a lot of time left to read some more books. As the books on the 4th floor were more precious, Zhang Tie chose to read those publications before the Catastrophe on the 4th floor.

Later on, Zhang Tie read two books about the marvelous Internet before the Catastrophe. The marvelous world with the Internet introduced in the books made Zhang Tie dazzled. In such a world, spending gold coins like what he did today in the library was simply unreasonable. As long as there was an Internet, anyone could obtain a great deal of knowledge and complete various interactions with others without spending a penny, such as making friends, buying things, writing letters, talking on the phone, having fun, making money, holding meetings, finding wives, stealing, monitoring, stalking, and so on. That Internet could even remotely control various machines and weapons to launch wars.

That kind of world was simply too unimaginable for the people of the present.

After reading several books about the marvelous Internet, Zhang Tie especially looked for books about living beings, mainly about various strange animals.

In a book called "Animal Planet", when Zhang Tie saw the introduction of some earthworms on a colored page, he felt like being struck by a lightning bolt. He was so excited that he even started to quiver all over. That paragraph of text and photo was like a light that pierced through the darkness. Finally, the inspiration that had been flashing in Zhang Tie's mind since last night became clear.

Although earthworms were common annelids, their strong vitality could allow them to grow new bodies and survive no matter how severe their injuries were, even after being chopped into several pieces. Because of this strong vitality, small earthworms became one of the most powerful living beings on this planet.

Compared to the recovery ability of earthworms, Zhang Tie's injuries were nothing.

Zhang Tie finally knew what the inspiration in his mind was...

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Zhang Tie also ate supper in the library. Not until the library was almost closed did he leave this private library. After leaving the library, Zhang Tie stopped a Haustis on the street and had the coachman drive him to a nearby ready-made clothing store. After buying several sets of ordinary clothes from head to toe, Zhang Tie returned to his rented apartment.

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