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Chapter 612: 【451】Multiple Identities! Sanctioning the Judgent Place! (Asking for monthly tickets and subscriptions)_2

He reached out and slapped a button on the wall.

The originally white iron wall turned transparent in an instant.

A pale, bloodless face appeared right behind the wall, in front of Lin Delie and Advisor Ye.

But Advisor Ye showed no sign of being frightened.

He just silently looked at Lin Delie.

Lin Delie, as if it were business as usual, said, “Long-term experints can cause these subjects’ brains to develop disordered consciousness… They might be engaging in unconscious behavior.”

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“So they beco ntally ill?” Advisor Ye asked.

“Yes, the likelihood is high,” said Lin Delie, his tone as matter-of-fact as if he was talking about rain, devoid of any fluctuation in emotion.

As if in his eyes, these living people were not human beings but disposable lab rats.

Advisor Ye silently observed, noticing nurous tubes connected to the body of the experintal subject behind the wall, he then asked, “What is this?”

“Those are tubes for real-ti monitoring of his spiritual power fluctuations,” explained Lin Delie with a glance.

Advisor Ye withdrew his gaze and continued to walk towards the laboratory with Lin Delie.

“Advisor Ye, you have co at a good ti today, Subject No. 12 is just about to undergo a consciousness transfer experint; care to observe?” Lin Delie could hardly hide the smile on his face as he brought up the experint.

“Sure,” Advisor Ye replied casually.

Lin Delie led Advisor Ye to the observation room next door, where they were the only two present.

The other researchers, clad in protective suits, each wrapped up tightly, unrecognizable but for the numbers on their badges.

“Have you ever seen such an experint before, Advisor Ye?” Lin Delie suddenly asked.

“This is my first ti seeing a soul experint,” replied Advisor Ye, his gaze calm.

“So you’ve seen similar biological human experints?” Lin Delie suddenly beca interested.

Advisor Ye didn’t answer imdiately, but turned his head to look silently at him, “What do you want to know?”

“Nothing,” Lin Delie chuckled, averting his gaze, “Biological human experints, in a way, make it easy to lose humanity, Advisor Ye has been through a lot, so I assu nothing you see here will be discomforting.”

Advisor Ye did not respond.

Soon, all the devices were ready.

Lin Delie pressed the red button and spoke succinctly into the microphone, “Start.”

Two devices akin to airplane engines stood ten ters apart from each other, with two experintal subjects bound in the middle, lying side by side.

“This is the Off-Electronic Activator, which forcibly extracts human consciousness through a dium,” Lin Delie explained helpfully.

“Is there a possibility that the consciousnesses of two people could rge?” asked Advisor Ye.

“Indeed, we can’t rule out that possibility,” Lin Delie paused, “That’s also why we need a large number of test subjects.”

With the power switched on, the two giant Off-Electronic Activators began to operate.

Soon.

Electric arcs flickered.

Then a purple glow instantly enveloped the entire laboratory.

Screams seed to co through… but they felt very distant.

Both the screams and the purple light were fleeting.

By the ti Advisor Ye looked back, the laboratory had returned to normal.

The two giant Lithium Electronic Activators still maintained a dizzy state, but their speed had markedly slowed, maintaining two arcs of electricity connecting them.

“Did it fail?” Advisor Ye’s voice arose.

Lin Delie didn’t answer, frowning as if he was waiting for sothing.

One second… two seconds… a full five seconds later.

Just as Lin Delie was about to speak, the fingers of the experintal subject on the left twitched slightly.

The line on the monitoring equipnt that had been flat turned into two big waves.

Following that, the experintal subject inside the laboratory suddenly began to convulse, shaking more and more violently.

“These two lines represent their consciousness,” Lin Delie spoke with a sowhat lighter tone, “Two lines an that Subject No. 2’s consciousness has entered Subject No. 1’s body… but it’s uncertain how long it could last.”

The mont the words fell.

Lines like great waves suddenly turned back into a line with little fluctuation.

Lin Delie felt sowhat regretful, “1.001 seconds, a pity it’s still a failure.”

“Boss, there’s a problem with Test Subject No. 2, he’s foaming at the mouth…” ca the researcher’s voice from the communicator.

“Inject the sedative, I’m on my way.” Lin Delie hurriedly moved.

Advisor Ye didn’t speak, following behind.

Lin Delie skillfully tightened the ropes on the body of Test Subject No. 2 and took out two syringes, one red and one black, from his pocket, removed the caps, and plunged them straight in.

He turned to look at the monitor next to him, and when he saw all the values quickly drop back to normal, he removed the syringes and threw them into the trash can nearby.

“Take them both down. Compare all the data, and seal it after the comparison…”

As Lin Delie was talking, his gaze suddenly shifted to Advisor Ye.

“What is it?” Advisor Ye looked over.

“It’s nothing.” Lin Delie smiled at him, but his words to the researcher were noticeably slower than before.

“Don’t touch No. 2, take away No. 1.”

After giving the instruction.

Three researchers, wrapped up tightly, pushed a cart and took Test Subject No. 1 away.

Lin Delie stood next to Test Subject No. 2, smilingly looking at Advisor Ye, “Would you like to see what happened during that one second just now?”

Advisor Ye nodded.

Lin Delie walked over to Advisor Ye, picked up one of the Crystal Balls, and crushed it instantly.

Countless sparkling fragnts floated in the air, falling on Test Subject No. 2.

Very soon.

Within thirty centiters of Test Subject No. 2, one could see two shadow-like black particles entangled together.

“This is consciousness entanglent… A normal person, if affected by these particles accidentally, would fall into an endless nightmare, and whether they can ever wake up is a question,” Lin Delie explained.

Advisor Ye seed pensive, “So his consciousness still retains that of the person from before?”

“Exactly. It’s a sha it was just a little off. Test Subject No. 2 has weak spiritual power, so as a host, he’ll be aggressively dominated by the consciousness of Test Subject No. 1.”

Lin Delie diverted the topic, whether intentionally or not.

Suddenly, he asked, “Advisor Ye, are you from the Psychic Class?”

“How did you know that?” Advisor Ye replied, his gaze tranquil as he gave a slight nod.

Lin Delie looked at him with a smile, not speaking imdiately.

“The mont you walked in, it triggered a fluctuation in No. 2’s consciousness… This ans your spiritual power is even more powerful than No. 1’s… Honestly, it would have been marvelous if you were the test subject.”

As soon as he finished speaking.

A circle of light appeared under Advisor Ye’s feet.

Lin Delie couldn’t help but make his move.

“Aren’t you afraid of being held accountable by the higher-ups?” Advisor Ye asked.

“The higher-ups only care about the results… Moreover, since they sent you here, don’t you think it was done on purpose? Advisor Ye, I will be grateful to you, and one day I will make the world rember your na,” Lin Delie said, his eyes becoming even more frenzied.

“Pfft—”

But suddenly, a sword pierced through Lin Delie’s chest.

He was completely stunned.

Utterly disbelieving.

He couldn’t understand how this stern young man had broken through his Sealing, or how he had drawn a sword… and pierced his heart so naturally.

“You—”

Lin Delie wanted to say sothing else.

But he suddenly realized that the voice of Advisor Ye in front of him seed like it belonged to soone else.

“To Devour soone like you, I would disgust my own Ability.”

“Crack!”

Endless darkness descended!

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