The Necromancer is amassing troops like crazy in the apocalypse Chapter 1026 - 1026 818 So It Was Her (One Chapter Today)2
Chapter 1026: Chapter 818, So It Was Her (One Chapter Today)_2 Chapter 1026: Chapter 818, So It Was Her (One Chapter Today)_2 II. Behavioral Performance:
Irritable, brutal, unable to communicate.
III. Follow-up experintal plan:
Virus samples can be obtained early on, allowing for dissection before transformation to study internal organ structure or dicinal value.
Looking at the experintal records, Wu Heng furrowed his brows.
All three zombies had grown wings.
This must have been related to the virus injected.
The corpse poison itself was extracted and stored from the body when “Shanshan” was still a Zombie King.
Shanshan’s characteristic was the shape of a rhinoceros beetle with the ability to fly.
This wasn’t a bad thing after all; being able to fly was also a nice advantage.
In cell 203, the test subject’s brow bone had developed what looked like eye contours; now it depended on which direction it would evolve.
“How is it?” Glenda asked.
Wu Heng handed the experintal records to her. Glenda and Bella leaned in to look at them, while Xiao Xiao stood by her side asking her to read them as she couldn’t recognize the words.
After looking it over, they handed the report back to the Alchemist.
Wu Heng said, “Continue feeding the Corpse Core. As for the dissection, I will arrange for the Coroner to co before they transform at Level 20.”
The Skeleton Alchemist nodded, bowed again, and turned to leave.
Glenda comnted, “It seems to be going smoothly.”
“Mm, I estimate it won’t be long before our strength reaches another level,” Wu Heng nodded.
Xiao Xiao asked, “Uncle, how will you explain these flying skeletons to The Holy Court?”
“With so many Level 20 skeletons, do I still need to explain it to them?” Wu Heng adjusted his clothes.
“Heh heh, Uncle, you’re so silly.”
“What’s that supposed to an?” Wu Heng continued, “Just wait a mont; I’ll check if there’s anything urgent with Li Yahong, and then we can head back.”
The Three Ghosts nodded and floated off to chat.
Wu Heng took out a satellite phone and dialed Li Yahong.
…
The phone rang twice before it was answered.
“Hello!” Li Yahong’s voice ca through.
“It’s , where are you?” Wu Heng asked directly.
Li Yahong replied, “I’m at the pharmaceutical factory! Do you need to co over now?”
“No need, we can just talk over the phone. Any changes at the base lately?” Wu Heng leaned back casually and asked.
These days, the focus had been on investigating the Second Prince and capturing Level 18 professionals, so he hadn’t paid much attention to the base.
Now that he had the ti, he might as well inquire about the situation.
Li Yahong was silent for a mont, then said, “The main things are two matters. One, Qi Hancai’s South Korea base has completed food trades with several Western bases, and at Yangtong City, the main station has sent talisman books, though they’re photocopies. If we want the originals, we’ll need to negotiate further.”
They had contacted the Western bases for food trades through the radio station before.
However, transportation had always been a bit of an issue and had been dragging until now. It seed possible to make the trades happen now.
For the talisman books, copies were also sent to him.
They were just photocopies, but that wasn’t a big issue. It was mainly to see if there was any knowledge within that could be utilized.
Copies would do.
“That’s fine, photocopies will do,” Wu Heng stated.
“I’ll send them to you once they arrive from Yangtong City,” Li Yahong replied.
“Alright!” Wu Heng then asked, “How’s the pharmaceutical factory?”
“It’s going well; we can guarantee a production of 50,000 tablets each day. Besides, this dicine also shows efficacy against so basic diseases. Everyone’s started calling it a miracle elixir,” Li Yahong spoke with a hint of excitent.
“That’s good to hear. Are the raw materials still sufficient?”
“For now, they’ll last for about a week. Then we’ll need to restock.”
“Keep maintaining the production. I’ll figure out the materials.”
“Understood. Once the photocopies arrive, I’ll co find you.”
Wu Heng chuckled, “Alright!”
Disconnecting the call, Wu Heng got up and called the Ghosts back.
He opened the boundary door to return to Seterde Fortress.
…
Dinner!
Wu Heng sat at the dining table.
Wen Mansha took a few bites, then put down her utensils and softly said, “Master, the ssenger you arranged is already on his way here; we can discuss further here and then head to the city where the Second Prince is.”
The ti of the ssenger’s arrival, he likely wouldn’t catch up.
After all, he still had to go back and attend the Second Prince’s speech.
“It’s fine. You handle it.”
“Alright, also the young girl you handed to us yesterday has been arranged to work with the city’s association. Though she’s just a staff mber and not a mber of the association, she can still interact with so professionals and follow them to learn reading,” Wen Mansha said.
Ever since having a child, Wen Mansha’s character had beco even more kind and gentle.
She also managed to arrange for her to be part of the local association.
“In her eyes, we are traitors to humanity.”
“That’s just propaganda. What does a child know? She’ll gradually understand what’s going on,” Wen Mansha smiled and said.
“Go ahead and arrange it, just make sure it doesn’t cause us any trouble,” Wu Heng didn’t want to fuss over these matters.
Wen Mansha nodded, “Master, any plans for later?”
“I’ll go back and listen to the Second Prince’s speech, and inform you of any changes,” Wu Heng also put down his chopsticks.
Wen Mansha smiled and nodded, “We still have two days to spend with you.”
Hartel briefly glanced over.
…
After staying in Seterde Fortress for two days,
Wu Heng put on the Train Captain’s Hat, and the Phantom Train appeared in front of him.
“If there’s any danger, use the ticket to go to Gold and Silver Island. Safety is the priority,” Wu Heng advised once again.
“Got it, Master,” Wen Mansha said with a smile, then tugged at the child in her arms, “Say goodbye to daddy.”
Wu Heng smiled and said, “Goodbye then.”
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