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Chapter 357

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He patiently waited for a while until all the blood in the heart muscle had seeped into the liquid in the bottle and dyed the whole bottle a deep red. He then opened the bottle cap and used a pair of tweezers to remove the heart muscle. He then placed it in another bottle of the same solution.

The dual headed salamander's heart muscle had an extremely strong vitality. It was still bright red and showed no signs of necrosis.

After Garon placed the heart muscle, he walked to the other side and took out a small cage covered in black cloth from the corner where a bunch of equipment was placed.

Suddenly, there was a squeal coming from the cage.

He lifted the black cloth on the cage and there were more than ten grey mutated rats inside.

These rats had blood red eyes and kept running around in the cage. They were restless. Two rats jumped up and tried to bite Garon's hand but were blocked by the cage again and again.

Garon opened the small door of the cage and reached in with his right hand like lightning. He grabbed a little gray rat and closed the small door.

Next was the second step of the plan.

He anesthetized the little gray rat and cut open its abdominal cavity. He cut out two pieces of flesh of the same shape from the heart muscle of the salamander and the little gray rat. He then carefully implanted the salamander's heart muscle into the little gray rat's heart muscle.

The experiment went smoothly and the heart muscle was successfully implanted.

Next, he stitched up the wound and Garon placed the little gray rat into a cage for observation.

The little gray rat that was implanted with the heart muscle was dying. After the anesthesia wore off, it got up again. Its four paws were shaking and it barely managed to crawl a few steps forward before its whole body began to tremble.

Garon dipped the purple crystal rod in the prepared blood and fed it to the little gray rat.

This was the medicinal blood used to mediate the rejection reaction. It had to be fed with the crystal rod. Otherwise, there would be adverse side effects.

After drinking a few drops of the blood, the little gray rat seemed to have stabilized.

Garon squatted beside the cage and took out a notebook to record the experiment.

Bang!!

Suddenly, there was a muffled sound and the little gray rat in the cage exploded into a cloud of blood. Pieces of flesh and bones splattered everywhere.

Garon put down the pen.

"The first experimental rat, failed."

Next was the second rat.

With a bang, the cage was once again filled with blood and pieces of flesh.

Garon's expression did not change. He continued with the third heart transplant.

This one showed signs of improvement. Under the condition of reducing the amount of transplants, the little gray mouse appeared to be very normal, but it was much more energetic. It seemed to be affected by the myocardium.

Garen recorded the amount of this ratio.

For several days, he stayed in the underground space. This was the underground cave that Vanderman had dug out previously, hidden beneath the manor. Not only were there instruments and utensils, but there were also various experimental manuscripts and data records.

Garon compared the information one by one.

Vanderman Trejons was undoubtedly a genius, a research genius.

He had invented many techniques that totem users could not imagine, and many of them were similar to the Obscuro Society's. Even though it had yet to reach the level of a Crystal Derivator. But it was already very close.

When Garon was flipping through the manuscripts, he not only discovered the research on the Green Vine Sphere, but also many other techniques, such as organ transplants, in vitro reproduction, and totem power separation.

Using these manuscripts and research materials, Garon's theoretical level rapidly improved. He also had an overall understanding of the entire research system.

*****

Smack.

Garon placed the black tea cup on the table, picked up the manuscripts in his hands and focused on reading them. The rows of experimental data were like secret books to him, extremely precious.

The table in the living room was already piled with a thick stack of manuscripts and books. They were all analyses, tests, results, and arguments of large amounts of formulas and theorems.

Garon did not know how much he had read in the past few days. These were only the beginner level. Vanderman's manuscripts were placed in a total of three underground rooms, which increased according to the difficulty and time period, which also represented the depth of his research.

What Garon was reading now was only the manuscripts and books in the first room. He could only understand the things in the first room.

Time passed by slowly, and the gray light from the balcony shone in. Lala was wearing a white maid dress, and walked in to clean up the empty coffee cups and teacups. Then, she placed the prepared snacks in the space between the manuscripts.

She looked at the manuscripts on the table. She could not understand the data at all. She could understand the individual words, but when they were piled together, she did not know what they meant. There were a lot of terms and pronouns, which seemed very profound.

"I'll put the afternoon tea cakes and cherry milkshake here."

Lala said softly. As expected, she did not get a response. She shook her head, turned around, and walked out. The fireplace was full of charcoal ash again. She had to take the opportunity to throw it away, or else it would be troublesome when the garbage truck left.

Garon was focused on reading the manuscripts, and unconsciously picked up a pastry and stuffed it into his mouth.

Suddenly, he saw a red movement from the corner of his eye.

His heart skipped a beat, and he quickly looked down at his Skills Pane.

'Bioengineering: Beginner level. (Theoretical framework completed. Overall three levels: Beginner, Intermediate, Advanced) '

What was originally a beginner level bioengineering, after reading so much experimental data and a large number of books, had finally been upgraded to beginner level. But this was not the most important thing. The most important thing was that he had a foundation for the overall framework, and could use the potential points to speed up his learning.

Putting down the manuscripts, Garon looked at the back of his hand. It was faintly red, like the best strawberry milk, white with a hint of red.

"The Salamander's blood seems to have some effect."

After injecting the dragon's blood serum for a long time, Garon felt that his body seemed to be different from before. The Attribute Pane did not change, but perhaps it had not reached the level of qualitative change that was recognized by the ability.

Garon came back to his senses, and put down the manuscripts. He did not want to research so slowly. Now that the overall framework system had been completed. The theory was enough, but what was needed was a large number of experiments.

Recently, the improvement of advanced mathematics had far surpassed bioengineering, and had reached an advanced level. Moreover, while researching the resonance stone, Garon seemed to have discovered the hidden key principle.

The research progress of the resonance stone had greatly improved, and Garon had vaguely figured out the transmission model of resonance. He seemed to have returned to the addictive feeling he had when he first learned the secret techniques. He forgot to eat and sleep, and was completely immersed in it.

After obtaining Vanderman's various techniques, Garon immediately began to research the problems of organ transplants in this world. Coincidentally, among the techniques left behind, organ transplants and other techniques were very mature.

These few days of experimenting with the little gray mice also made Garon feel like he had when he first entered the university's biological laboratory to do experiments.

"Tonight is the crucial time for me to be a test subject. If something goes wrong, it will definitely be a serious injury. "Garon put down the manuscripts in his hands, and picked up the pen to check the plan paper again.

The totemization of the body was indeed useful when the dragon blood serum was effective, but once the injection stopped, the body would quickly return to its original state. Garon had a crazy idea long ago.

If he could have a heart as strong as the dual headed salamander's, he would definitely be able to break through his own limits.

But how to obtain such a strong heart.

Garon combined various information and experimental data, and after receiving Vanderman's organ transplant technique, he had a crazy idea.

Maybe he could transplant the organs of strong creatures into his own body, and use the principle of resonance to receive the energy and vitality of the original organ. It would be a good choice.

So he began to experiment with the dual headed salamander's heart muscle. After transplanting it time and time again, he obtained various side effects and dangerous reactions. Then he prepared the drugs to alleviate and neutralize them, and adjusted them one by one.

The little gray mouse that had successfully transplanted its heart muscle did indeed have the characteristics of Totem Light, and its body had a certain degree of change. It was stronger than before. Its strength and speed were more than twice that of a normal white mouse.

This gave Garon hope.

But the mortality rate was a little high, around 70. This was also the reason why he had not done it yet.

But it was indeed as he had expected. According to the organ transplant technique, the transplanted heart muscle would produce a large amount of blood, and as it absorbed nutrients, the blood would continuously mix into the living body.

The dual headed salamander's heart itself had the ability to produce blood, and this was the key reason why Garon chose it.

If the transplant was successful, then Garon estimated that his body would definitely have the same ability as a totem, and Totem Light would no longer be an obstacle to him. And with the dual headed salamander's strong blood production, his body's limits should also gradually increase.

"But it's better to be safe than sorry. Even if I'm a peak Secret Technique Practitioner, a Grandmaster of Combat, and have an extremely strong vitality, how should I do this transplant? To complete the heart muscle transplant by myself, this difficulty … "Garon was a little hesitant about this point.

"After anesthesia, the body will not be able to control itself, and without anesthesia, the intense pain will cause the body's blood to accelerate, spasms and other reactions. Even if I could endure the pain and do the surgery, it would be difficult to succeed. "

But once it was successful, Garon judged from the transplanted little grey mouse that he would definitely be able to achieve permanent Totem Light effects, and at the same time, break through his body's limits.

At that time, he would be the core totem, and the core totem would be himself, and he would be able to use potential points to increase his own attributes. At that time, even if there were some side effects, it would not matter.

While Garon was hesitating, his gaze faintly looked at Lala's back in the next room.

Lala had been completely empowered by him, and he had tried to use potential points to evolve Lala the day before yesterday. Unfortunately, an empowered human totem did not seem to have any possibility of evolution, and this also confirmed Garon's idea of replacing his own organs.

"Is there a drug that can only make people lose their sense of pain, and not have to worry about muscle spasms, blood spasms and other instinctive reactions?" Garon asked himself.

Suddenly, his eyes lit up, as if he had thought of something.

"I remember Reylan mentioning that the Obscuro Society had also done such an experiment. Some of the higher-ups tried to empower themselves, but were unable to trust others, so they found a drug that simply removed their sense of pain, and could perform the surgery on themselves. This drug is often used on the battlefield to make soldiers forget their pain, and it should be found in the pharmacists of the Royal Alliance of Luminarists. It's just that the side effects are more severe, but there must be a better sample. Maybe I can make a request when I hand over the Green Vine Sphere. "

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