Chapter 685: Difficult Progress in the Second Phase of the Experiment
Ruslan Zolgen's diary:
On April 11, 1794, the weather was cloudy and a bit cold.
I was quite happy to learn about some of Lawrence's past events, but when I thought about what was going to happen next, I couldn't help but feel depressed again.
In any case, I am sincerely happy that this bloodline can continue and grow. Selim, as a descendant of Lawrence, is indeed good enough, and the starting point of this experiment is indeed a good one.
I also saw him in London, but now I'm just a stranger.
Let’s stop here today, and we will start the second phase of the experiment tomorrow.
...
Selim and Ruslan walked side by side in London.
"There is a residential area ahead." Lu Silan stopped.
"Keep walking, I don't need to buy anything, I just want to relax." Selim walked straight forward.
Lu Silan sighed and chased after him.
"When I was young, I used to like to walk around London so casually. It was easy to encounter surprises." Selim said as he walked, "But in recent years, except for official business, I hardly come here.
Already."
"To be honest, I'm really tired after taking over the position of the head of the Zolgen family. Besides, I'm still... that kind of head, you know." Selim's eyes were a little dim, "If nothing else happens,
, when Ivo’s child reaches adulthood, it’s almost time for me to hand over my position as head of the family.”
"Ah, don't get me wrong, I just said that I have no complaints, really." Selim always talks a lot when he is alone with others. He is obviously not suitable to be a listener. Instead, he easily puts his own
He dumps things to others and rarely listens to what others say, "Ivo is more talented than my father and deserves to be in my position, but..."
"Ivo is still too young. I still have to support him for a few more years."
"As for gem magic..." Selim raised his head and sighed, "I want to have it too, but it's useless if you don't mourn all day long, right?"
"So you started this experiment." Lu Silan finally found the opportunity to interject.
Selim nodded: "This experiment was not started purely for myself. Although I do have some selfish motives, this is inevitable."
At this time, the two people discovered a group of children playing in the open space beside the road ahead.
The children were playing so happily that Selim couldn't help but stop and watch.
"Ivo has never shown such a smile..." He sighed involuntarily.
"Being born into a big family may have material conditions that ordinary people cannot imagine, and even mysterious conditions, but in contrast, it also has its own sadness." Lu Silan stood beside him, his eyes fluctuating.
Selim didn't notice that Luslan's eyes always stayed on a little boy.
The little boy looked about eight or nine years old. He had black hair and brown eyes. He was the most outstanding and handsome among the children. He had a happy smile on his face and was sitting around a bucket with his friends. He didn’t know what to do.
Play.
"It's great. Children of this age can always smile easily, unlike us, whose smiles have long been taken away by time." Selim shook his head.
"Actually, time can take away more than just smiles." Lu Silan said with a hint of meaning.
"Let's go back and prepare for tomorrow's experiment in advance." Selim turned and walked back in the direction.
Lu Silan's eyes finally stayed on the boy for a moment, and he also turned his head and followed Selim back.
The little boy caught a glimpse of Lu Silan's back and was slightly startled.
"Nora, what are you looking at? Come on! Let's compete again!" His friend called him.
"Oh! It's coming!"
...
"From the death of the four samples in the first stage, we can draw a conclusion." Selim stood in front of the three assistants, "It is unrealistic to completely transform the magic circuit in a person's body. After transformation to a certain point,
When the time comes, the body itself will not be able to withstand the pressure and begin to collapse. I believe you should still remember the final result."
The three assistants have different expressions.
That beauty's body decomposed into a puddle of pus in just five minutes. No one will forget it. Even magicians rarely come across such a scene.
"Although we all know that there may be new gains if we continue to study on that path, there is not much room for trial and error." Selim picked up a report, "The speed at which we consume artificial humans
It was too fast, four artificial humans were consumed in two months."
"So instead of continuing to carry out living engraving transformation on all the magic circuits on the same person, it is better to disassemble and assemble them." Selim continued, "Take different parts of different artificial people and carry out living engraving of magic circuits respectively.
Transform it, and then try to use this method to avoid the collapse caused by the transformation of a single magic circuit on the body that is connected to other samples."
"We still have five artificial humans in hand. The next batch of artificial humans from the Einzbern family is expected to be delivered in August. We cannot make any more mistakes during this period."
"Then, the experiment begins."
Selim and his three assistants quickly plunged into professional experiments.
Selim's idea is to equip artificial humans and then assemble the equipment.
This sounds simple, but in practice...
June 19, 1794.
Selim was sitting on the stool, looking a little more decadent than two months ago.
He held a human thigh bone in his hand and sighed.
"Still can't do it...why?" His brows knitted together, "Obviously it can be perfectly activated when it is taken apart, and it can even be used directly as a magic prop, but when it is reassembled
When it reaches the body, it will directly cause the collapse of the entire body. The experimental subject's actual survival time is less than a second..."
"Is it the wrong direction?"
Boom, boom, boom.
At this moment, there was a knock on the door of Selim's office.
"Come in." Selim held the thigh bone in one hand and the report in the other, and said without looking back.
"Master." After opening the door, there was a familiar voice.
"Ah, Homero, what's the matter?" Selim was still reading the report.
"Well, that's it, head of the family, I..." Homero looked a little difficult, with two drops of cold sweat on his face.
"I...I want to withdraw from this experiment." Finally, he mustered up the courage to say this.
Selim finally put down the report and looked at Homero with some surprise: "...Why?"