Chapter 1054: Chapter 63: Nesis of the Six Dragons Sect?
This is news recently circulating in a small area.
A group of rash youngsters provoked experts from the Six Dragons Sect, resulting in three of them being killed on the spot. And after this incident, that group from the Six Dragons Sect could no longer disguise themselves as dicine rchants—mainly because they are now wanted by multiple parties; if their identity is exposed, they must flee, or they might be sold out at any mont.
This also triggered a series of problems. The most direct among them being… those individuals who participated in the clinical trials of the Six Dragons Sect.
Originally, it was hard to say whether this was good or bad. The drugs released by the Six Dragons Sect generally have specific ntal effects that can be used to assist in Inner Strength training. So small workshops wandering in the Neutral City-State also engage in similar activities.
The Hero Sect naturally also improves its own drugs, but the Hero Sect first conducts clinical trials with their own people.
If these actions abide by rules, they wouldn’t harm the volunteers of the clinical trials. Humans are not ideal test animals, and most hazards can be eliminated through early animal testing.
The Six Dragons Sect may not necessarily throw very immature projects directly onto humans—that way, various external factors might contaminate the experintal data, thus significantly limiting the significance.
However, after the Six Dragons Sect fled due to stress, panic began to spread.
Everyone who participated in the Six Dragons Sect trials started to beco paranoid.
Of course, in this era, all brain disorders have a particularly universal solution.
“The price of the Restoring Enzy has increased so much…” Asgard couldn’t help but remark.
“Everyone’s looking to buy Restoring Enzy,” Jin nodded, “but, if you ask , it’s actually not that omnipotent.”
Restoring Enzy cannot cure neuron defects; inducing neurons to revert into stem cells, divide, and re-differentiate requires more complex commands. Restoring Enzy only activates the ‘growth phase’ state.
Similarly, Restoring Enzy cannot treat mutations caused by changes at the genetic level. It only utilizes parts of the Benchmark Man’s geno related to the ‘growth phase’. If neurons have been implanted with other genetic information by so gene therapy, what ordinary people see as ‘abnormalities’ might actually be the ‘norm’ as expressed by the genetic information. Restoring Enzy rely ‘reproduces the norm of the growth phase’; if the content of the ‘norm’ itself has been replaced, Restoring Enzy is useless.
Asgard was stunned: “You’re suspecting… the Six Dragons Sect did such a thing? Hold on…”
The Six Dragons Sect really did such things.
Jeanne… and everyone who demonstrated extraordinary abilities on the day the training camp was besieged, were results of the Six Dragons Sect’s anomaly technology combined with Martial Ancestor’s mory.
No, there’s still sothing slightly different. According to Tumor Xiang Shan’s speculation, that training camp experint was likely aid at ‘creating Xiang Shan’. Mature drugs were used there to create Martial Gods—after all, it’s rare to gather many people who wholeheartedly research Martial Ancestor’s mory. King Aqini’s training camp could directly set experintal and control groups, making it a treasure trove for the Six Dragons Sect.
And the clinical trial here might be verifying the effects of the drugs themselves.
Jin shrugged: “I know nothing. This can only count as a guess. But with the sudden surge in Restoring Enzy demand… I also suspect that so regular custors from the Six Dragons Sect are now panicking.”
Restoring Enzy is an essential dicine for Inner Strength Cultivation.
Without such dicine, only those with extraordinary Talent have a chance to enter the most basic Internal Arts Path.
This foundational dicine usually has high demand, and in Chaldea, more than one dicine rchant supplies it.
Tracking Six Dragons Sect victims through this dicine is difficult.
“aning, we have to approach those panicking, seeking help all over the place, right?” Asgard imdiately caught onto Jin’s aning. She smiled and patted Jin’s shoulder: “Why such roundabout talk.”
“We will never betray our custors. It’s the essence of doing business with integrity.”
“Hmm, we can’t obtain specific intelligence from the Hermo Association, but… we can look for other channels?” Asgard nodded, imdiately understanding.
“In any case, I won’t tell you much. This matter must rely on you.”
“Thank you.” Asgard stood up, saying, “I’ll rember this favor. If I avenge myself and am still alive… I’ll find a way to repay it.”
Saying this, she truly logged off.
Jin stayed silent for a mont, then sighed: “I guess this favor is one I won’t recover. Good luck, old friend.”
Who is Asgard’s ‘enemy’? King Aqini or the Six Dragons Sect?
But no matter who, they are incredibly strong and terrifying existences.
Jin doesn’t think Asgard can complete her vengeance alive.
However…
In this era, having an ‘object’ of hatred might be a thrilling thing too.
……………………………
After Asgard logged off, she imdiately left the public hotspot and returned to the base.
Jeanne and Asgard began to compile intelligence, comparing the information they gathered from different sources.
“Cross-verifying from multiple information sources, the news from that intelligence organization seems genuine.” Jeanne sumd up and didn’t forget to ask Xiang Shan: “What do you think?”
[I think it’s practical and reliable.]
Tumor Xiang Shan initially relinquished command authority because he felt that too many people in the world understood Xiang Shan; if he kept making decisions, he might be recognized at so point. And news of The Twelfth Martial God also proved that Tumor Xiang Shan’s concern wasn’t unfounded. To date, Xiang Shan occasionally speaks to stop Jeanne’s utterly absurd ideas.
Jeanne pondered for a bit, then said: “So, collaboration with the local intelligence organization can continue?”
[Yes, since it’s confird they are honest, and their news is true, then it’s fine.]
“But they are very careless, so we shouldn’t reveal too much information, must hide ourselves well.”
[Exactly.]
“Then… should we handle the task of finding the Panic-stricken Ones ourselves, or delegate it to them?”
[You decide.]
After a mont of silence, Tumor Xiang Shan suddenly appeared to Jeanne in an illusion. He said again: [Have you considered creating a small account? Construct an identity for yourself, and let that identity beco famous—as the ‘Nesis of the Six Dragons Sect’, so intelligence actively gathers towards you?]
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