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The next day.

Wei Tianyang ca to the blood pool once again.

According to his orders, 20 black bodyguards entered the blood pool and transford into New Humans.

They stood in the midst of the lake, quietly waiting.

Wei Tianyang wanted to verify sothing—that was, what kind of energy did these New Humans rely on to maintain their existence.

His own blood indeed contained trace amounts of radiation. His four pupils could visually perceive radiation spectra invisible to human eyes. Moreover, the spectrum was more abundant in his own body, only shielded by impervious skin and flesh, making the spectrum appear weak, as if a candle fla encased in layers of glass.

Wei Tianyang slowly approached the blood pool, and as he walked, his form gradually changed, a black mist swirling about him, and the 180-centiter human figure suddenly enlarged into a eight-ter-tall statue of black iron.

This was not yet his complete form. It was rely equivalent to freeing his hands and feet, rely revealing his true appearance. The human semblance now seed rely a mask.

The research tower had a front door that allowed large vehicles to enter, just wide enough for the eight-ter-tall Wei Tianyang to stoop and enter.

Wei Tianyang looked down at the 20 New Humans standing in the blood pool. They were over three ters tall, their bodies composed of muscle and tough bones, already robust compared to humans, but for him, they still did not et his standards, and furthermore, they would lt outside the blood pool.

He scanned the group then instructed the researchers to retreat into a radiation-proof laboratory. Subsequently, he allowed his body temperature to gradually rise.

To be precise, he wasn’t aiming for his body temperature to rise, but rely allowed so of the energy within him to be released slightly. The visible result was black flas seeping outward from his thick chest.

The heat brought by the flas was far stronger than natural fire. Wei Tianyang’s chest turned slightly red, his upper body burning with black flas flickering, his hair lifting upwards, the tips of his black horns red-hot. He felt not only unburdened but comfortable, as if stretching lazily.

The surrounding buildings’ exteriors emitted a burnt sll due to the high temperature. Wei Tianyang also saw that the room was filled with radiation spectra, and at that mont, everyone in the laboratory had collapsed to the floor, apparently having ingested a large amount of radiation instantaneously, unsure if they were dead or alive.

He looked at the New Humans standing in the blood pool and commanded, "Walk out."

They did not hesitate and all stepped out of the blood pool. As he had expected, they did not lt, but instead stood beside him, like his offspring, kneeling on one knee towards him.

A human body couldn’t release this kind of radiant light, and even in such a form, the range of the radiance wasn’t large, covering only about three to four hundred ters around him.

Still not sufficient...

Wei Tianyang felt sowhat disappointed. He instructed them to return to the blood pool and transford back into his human form.

Afterward, he rescued all the researchers who were close to death and temporarily moved them away from the radiation zone.

The research still needed to continue; one could say a glimpse of success was temporarily seen.

There was only one blood pool, yet there were billions of people globally—was he supposed to let everybody queue up in this desert...?

Moreover, his range of radiation was too small, unless he transford into a colossal black giant, but he estimated that would only create a radiation zone the size of Etolia, far from covering the entire Earth.

To beco a sun, different thods still needed to be sought.

anwhile, Ms. Lin Yan also faced a moral dilemma.

She injected Yaha with a -blocking serum, and now, she could no longer speak Wei Tianyang’s na.

"Are you planning to wake her up?" asked Fujiwara Makoto.

Ms. Lin Yan nodded. She understood Wei Tianyang better than anyone else in the world, having watched him move step by step to where he was today. If asked about Wei Tianyang’s weaknesses, she knew them best.

Fujiwara Makoto understood what Ms. Lin Yan was thinking. She did not persuade her, rely silently watching.

Professor Li Xianping brought over a blue syringe and slowly injected it into Yaha’s artery; shortly after, Yaha emitted indistinct moans and woke up within seconds.

"Ugh... oh... how long was I asleep?" Yaha mumbled as if talking to herself.

Ms. Lin Yan lifted her from the bed and helped her to a nearby chair, then tied Yaha’s hands to the back of the chair.

Fujiwara Makoto could not face Yaha and left the room. Yaha shook her head, clearing her mind sowhat, and looked towards Ms. Lin Yan who was sitting on a chair across from her.

"Yaha, there are so things I want to ask you," Ms. Lin Yan said.

"Is this an interrogation?" Yaha chuckled.

"Suppose so," Ms. Lin Yan replied.

"Then you clearly lack experience," Yaha said.

"Yaha, although it’s the first ti I’ve t you, I feel that you are different from him; you are not a bad person," Ms. Lin Yan said.

"Don’t try to get close like this, Ms. Lin Yan; besides, in this world, there are no good or bad people, only winners and losers," Yaha said.

"If you insist on saying it that way, there’s no mistake. But was that your original intent? What if the losers are those unard people?" Ms. Lin Yan asked.

"You don’t really have a stance to say this to , Ms. Lin Yan, you people of foundations and pharmaceutical companies are no different. What was your original intent when you were experinting on Fujiwara Makoto?" Yaha chuckled.

"You can’t conflate science with acts of war," Ms. Lin Yan said.

"We haven’t waged war, but you, how much dicine People’s blood is on your hands?" Yaha said.

Slap!

Ms. Lin Yan slapped Yaha across the face.

"Ow!! You’re truly rude!" Yaha exclaid.

"He must have weaknesses; he is not a god, he can be killed... he must be killable, tell us, you must know!" Ms. Lin Yan shouted angrily.

".........," Yaha seed about to speak but paused.

"Oh? I can’t say his na anymore, is that also one of your tricks?" Yaha chuckled.

"He might destroy this world. Yaha! We are not children; you need to understand the difference between a lesser evil and a greater evil," Ms. Lin Yan said.

"Evil is evil, there is no difference in scale, Ms. Lin Yan, it depends on... how many people will die, how quickly they will die... how frequently they will die," Yaha said.

"It’s not the sa..." Ms. Lin Yan said.

"It is the sa! Too many people have died in this world, far more than he has killed. Politicians create wars, pharmaceutical companies create war machines; do you think that constitutes a lesser evil? You should know very well what happens to dicine People. Your approach is ongoing, endless, aningless killing. We are different, don’t lump us together!" Yaha said.

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