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Stephen Strange had no reservations about delivering a grim prognosis for this case.

From his professional dical perspective, the idea of regenerating a severed limb—allowing a young girl to grow back her amputated leg—was simply impossible.

No matter how much money was spent or how skilled the doctors were, so things were beyond the realm of modern dicine.

Money wasn't omnipotent, and what the Deputy Secretary-General was asking for was a technology far beyond the capabilities of contemporary dical and scientific advancents.

No amount of funding could purchase sothing that didn't yet exist.

Strange's stance reflected the majority opinion among the dical professionals present.

Despite the grand scale of the special dical hearing, very few organizations actually stepped forward with a solution, further proving his judgnt correct.

However, while mainstream dical institutions chose silence, various tech and biotech companies saw this as an opportunity—an opening to introduce cutting-edge solutions.

After all, helping the Deputy Secretary-General fulfill such a personal wish could earn them imnse political favor and financial backing, potentially catapulting a company to unprecedented heights.

Not to ntion, successfully achieving this dical breakthrough would be a technological miracle, one that could reshape the entire industry.

That said, wanting to achieve sothing and having the actual capability to do so were two different matters.

One dical device company confidently proposed their latest smart wheelchair as a solution, claiming it would allow the Deputy Secretary-General's daughter to move freely...

'WTF? Did they misunderstand the assignnt?'

'This hearing was about finding a way for the girl to stand on her own again, not about selling wheelchairs!'

At that mont, Kagura stole a glance at the Deputy Secretary-General.

'Ha! His face had turned red with anger.'

Unsurprisingly, the proposal was outright rejected.

The dical company, having effectively rubbed salt in the wound, was swiftly blacklisted from all dostic dical partnerships.

The hearing continued for quite so ti, but apart from a few organizations clearly treating this as a joke, only two companies managed to present feasible proposals:

A.I.M. Advanced Idea chanics and Rhodes Island Industries.

First up was Rhodes Island Industries.

This globally renowned tech powerhouse had the Deputy Secretary-General's full confidence.

Kagura stepped onto the stage and presented Rhodes Island Industries' latest-generation smart prosthetic system.

"We are not pursuing so distant biological breakthrough," she stated, "but rather leveraging our strengths in chanical and artificial intelligence technology."

Her proposal detailed a new smart prosthetic system that offered precise neural connectivity, allowing the user to control the artificial limb naturally and without any discomfort.

To ensure the Deputy Secretary-General's daughter received the best possible treatnt, Kagura pulled together Rhodes Island's most advanced technologies.

While high-end materials like vibranium, dark energy, or arc reactors were off the table, everything else at the forefront of their research was integrated into this prosthetic—so much so that it surpassed even Bucky Barnes' chanical arm in technological sophistication.

"Well, since you said money isn't an issue, I hope you can afford this prosthetic—valued at half the price of an aircraft carrier." Kagura smirked internally.

"This will be the most expensive gift your daughter ever receives."

This wasn't malice; Rhodes Island Industries had to make a living too.

Since they were offering a premium solution, they would certainly make the most of the opportunity.

The prosthetic was custom-designed with high-polyr materials and an alloy skeleton, ensuring its weight perfectly matched that of a real leg.

Embedded near the skeletal structure was a high-performance processing cluster, while biomitic muscles and synthetic skin—coded with the latest neural signal encoding—covered the prosthetic to make it indistinguishable from a real limb.

It was powered by bioenergy conversion and photosynthesis technology, not only allowing normal movent and interaction but also simulating real muscle, skin, and even blood vessel movent.

It functioned just like a natural leg.

The outer artificial skin coating provided a realistic texture and even mimicked perspiration.

It could tan under sunlight and revert to a lighter shade over ti—making it feel completely real to the touch.

Finally, Kagura added an extension capability, allowing the prosthetic to 'grow' along with the girl's developnt.

It would only require one more upgrade upon reaching adulthood, making it a lifelong solution.

Setting aside the extravagant cost, this was the pinnacle of non-biological prosthetic technology.

Every need was t, ensuring the patient felt as though they had simply received a brand-new leg.

"Of course," Kagura added with a sly smile, "if your daughter wishes, we can also integrate self-defense weapons, protective shields, and portable mobility enhancents..."

Her presentation sent the audience into a frenzy of applause and cheers, celebrating the near-miraculous level of technology Rhodes Island Industries had achieved.

The Deputy Secretary-General himself bead with joy, as though he had finally glimpsed the hope of his daughter's 'rebirth.'

Of course, Rhodes Island Industries wasn't the only company with a groundbreaking proposal.

As the hearing neared its conclusion, A.I.M. CEO Aldrich Killian took the stage.

Using plant regeneration as an example, he introduced A.I.M.'s limb regeneration technology and began his speech.

Extremis!

Back in her seat, Kagura imdiately snapped to attention, focusing on the man speaking on stage.

Was it just a girl's intuition, or her knowledge of the MCU?

To Kagura, this blond man had the classic look of a villain—his very presence felt unsettling.

"First, I must thank Miss Kagura from Rhodes Island Industries for presenting such an extraordinary and flawless solution."

Before delving into A.I.M.'s proposal, Killian took a mont to praise Kagura's work.

Whether it was confidence in his own technology or because Rhodes Island Industries was A.I.M.'s biggest shareholder, he seed entirely unfazed.

"Indeed," he admitted, "given the current limitations of dical technology, Miss Kagura's solution is the best available."

He then smiled.

"But... what if we could achieve a dical breakthrough? What if we could truly regenerate a lost limb?"

"What if the plant regeneration technology you just witnessed could already be applied to the human body?"

Silence fell over the room.

This was exactly the reaction Killian had hoped for.

"That's right. You're not mistaken. We've already done it! Now, allow to introduce A.I.M.'s latest DNA reprogramming technology—Extremis!"

The massive LED screen behind him lit up, playing A.I.M.'s technical demonstration.

Footage of experintal records and limb regeneration processes began rolling.

Killian pointed to his own leg. "I used to be disabled. I was a cripple, forced to rely on a cane. Do you know who the first successful test subject for Extremis was?"

He took a lap around the stage with a confident grin. "That's right—it was !"

...

"Cortana, initiate drone scan."

Kagura wasn't interested in listening to Killian's speech.

She had more pressing concerns—like whether this man was secretly orchestrating global attacks on military bases and cities.

A cloaked surveillance drone hovered above the hearing, its specialized sensors locking onto Killian.

"Module activated. Algorithm loaded."

"Codena: CTOS Test Ver.0.1. Target locked. Comncing scan."

As she issued commands to Cortana, Kagura opened a new data window on her tablet.

CTOS was a state-of-the-art physiological and psychological scanning system, capable of analyzing a person's microexpressions, muscle movents, body state, hormone levels, and more. It excelled in cri prediction with unparalleled accuracy.

Now, the test version of CTOS would process the drone's data, displaying Aldrich Killian's psychological state and behavioral tendencies in real ti.

Under CTOS's watchful eye, no one could hide their sches.

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