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A lot of people will die.

There are currently 9 billion people on Earth, and the combined superpower special forces of all countries don’t exceed 50,000 people.

Among these 50,000 individuals, the Trinity makes up only a very small portion.

Moreover, the logistical organizations that sustain the arbitrary use of superpowers of these 50,000 people consu a colossal sum of money every year and, to have these 50,000 fortunate ones, there are phase after phase of dicine People who die.

The superpower of the Heavenly Falling Objects is an unknown, and it is very possible that after thousands of dicine People die, they might develop a worthless Black dicine, leading to the shelving of the project and the disbandnt of the team.

Thousands died in vain, the bodies of the Heavenly Falling Objects were burnt and destroyed, and the Black dicine was diluted and discharged into the rivers and seas.

As for the pollution caused during production? That’s just "the price".

Wei Tianyang found that he couldn’t skip these steps that rely added to the loss.

By absorbing a Heavenly Falling Object, he could know what superpower it possessed, but doing so would also make the body of the Heavenly Falling Object disappear completely...

He didn’t need any more superpowers, for there were already hundreds of them forgotten in a corner inside his body, never once used.

At the mont, although Rada Gan was faithfully executing the plan, Wei Tianyang had already sensed deep within him a tension and resistance. It was necessary to appease him, but if he dared to betray, then death was his fate.

Wei Tianyang didn’t want it to co to that; from what he could see, Rada Gan’s reaction wasn’t extre to that extent yet. He could understand Rada Gan; like Wei Tianyang, he had lain down on the injection table for various reasons, voluntarily, but people must always grow.

Johnny’s legacy wasn’t just the physical assets he left behind; his mories also brought many useful things to Wei Tianyang.

The foundation of Spencer and Leona wasn’t as simple as they claid; it was rely half of the dawn of humanity, the other half having split away.

And Spencer himself held unrealistic hopes for Wei Tianyang and had gradually developed a sense of disappointnt over the many years.

Wei Tianyang returned to his own room and swirled the ice cubes in his glass, the cold whiskey undulating.

The Human Linkage Plan Foundation undoubtedly had the world’s best Black dicine research technology. Spencer and Leona had once wanted to collaborate with him, but what they wanted was to lead humanity into a brand new world under the guidance of a god.

But that world doesn’t exist because current humanity, even if all were Trinities, are no match for the stars in the sky.

In the New World, there is no place for people.

Having a superpower, being able to grow continuously, and being able to break free from the dependence on the neutralizing agent are the minimum requirents.

Yet, in freeing themselves from the dependency on neutralizers, they hit an iron door.

At the current level of human technology, this is an impossibility. Just as a cellphone requires a battery, humans controlling an external organ that is not their own must fight against rejection reactions.

Neutralizers were precisely invented to help humans overco such problems, but in Wei Tianyang’s view, they are shackles.

If he really could achieve this, he would undoubtedly be propelling the human evolutionary process forward with his own strength.

Humans have not evolved significantly for thousands of years; in fact, it might be said that human evolution has virtually stopped. Under the earth’s current environntal conditions, the human body and intelligence are the optimal solutions, and so the body has autonomously ceased such evolution.

Wei Tianyang put down the glass...

Optimal solution...

Stopped evolution because, under the current environnt, humans are the optimal solutions...

What if, humans are put into a completely new environnt... into an environnt filled with crises, to restart the bodily evolution...

The first thing Wei Tianyang thought of was objective reality.

Once, he had taken several ordinary people in there, and without exception, they all showed imnse psychological stress.

The only people who could safely exist within objective reality were the soldiers of the Superpower Special Departnt, and even they couldn’t stay inside for long. If they did, they’d start feeling unwell.

Wei Tianyang paced around the room, thinking while he drank.

Baphot, already aware of his plan, seed to nod approvingly. It blew a breath and transmitted a ssage, "Thinking over and over again is useless. There are still so empty rooms in the hotel. You might as well give it a try."

Wei Tianyang looked at Baphot and smiled.

In the following days, he drove around the streets, picking up three beggars.

The youngest was just over thirty, the oldest nearly sixty—all of them black and all alone, with no family ties.

Wei Tianyang took them back to the hotel, had them washed and changed into new clothes, and let them eat and drink their fill. Then he had Starbucks clear out the neighboring room and locked the three beggars inside.

Of course, it was the objective reality version of the room.

There was no one inside the room, but only by entering objective reality could one see the three down-on-their-luck souls who thought they’d struck it big shivering in a world bathed in crimson.

In that presidential suite, there was no worry about food or drink. Wei Tianyang personally delivered their als and along with Baphot, assessed their condition.

The experint lasted 12 days, much longer than he had anticipated.

At first, upon entering objective reality, the three n exhibited the psychological stress he’d expected—heart palpitations, shaking, curling up in a corner, scared to move, difficulty moving, panting.

But after half an hour—and it must be said the human body’s adaptability is truly formidable—they actually reverted to normal, even displaying a slight state of excitent, eating and drinking unaffected.

This condition continued for five days straight. Wei Tianyang would chat with them every noon and evening and provided books for entertainnt; of course, he rejected their requests for female company.

On the sixth day, as he was delivering dinner, the one in his thirties died suddenly.

He perford an autopsy on the man and found nothing unusual; he even searched for the man’s spirit but could never locate it.

The other two beggars said that he had just been dozing off in bed, and then he suddenly died, with no signs of anything wrong beforehand.

Due to the man’s death, the remaining two beggars grew fearful and wanted to leave, exhibiting the sa symptoms they had when they first entered objective reality: heart palpitations, shaking, curling up in a corner, scared to move, difficulty moving, panting...

On the seventh day, the nearly sixty-year-old also died suddenly.

Only the 47-year-old beggar was left.

He beca hysterical, began threatening Wei Tianyang, and displayed self-harming behaviors.

Wei Tianyang, wanting to continue his observation, tied him up.

He remained alive until the ninth day, when he beca quiet, the whites of his eyes began turning black, and his pupils beca unfocused, though he still showed signs of life.

Until the eleventh day, the last beggar was brain-dead and turned into a ’dicine Person.’

This dicine Person stood beside the bed, next to his own body, stiff in movent, expressionless. As he turned to look at Wei Tianyang, although his mouth didn’t move, a "gurgle" sound ca from his throat...

Wei Tianyang saw that his eyes were pitch black, with no eyeballs, and for so reason, his eye sockets had taken on the shape of inverted crescents.

He suddenly rembered that he had seen such a ’dicine Person’ at an abandoned Tiantai Pharmaceutical containnt site in the past! (Chapter 94)

So this is what ’dicine People’ who died in objective reality looked like?

He suddenly realized sothing else: Could it be that Tiantai Pharmaceutical had already been researching this back in 2106?!

Realizing this, Wei Tianyang imdiately turned and left. He wanted to find Ruan Yu and get to the bottom of it!

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