Book 5 Chapter 48 (1/1)

Book 5 Chapter 48 - Luck

The value of the chosen wasn’t only the advancement of huly endless production capacity All types of powerful ability users would be produced like , they could display powerful co costs were low to the extent where they were sent out onto the battlefield before their specialized equipment was even finished!

Out of over ten thousand huht only be one expert like Yevuka However, every month, hundreds of ability users would walk out fro! Yevuka can defeat a dozen or so similar levelled chosen, but when close to a hundred chosen swarmed about, if she didn’t run, there would only be death awaiting her In addition, when one’s abilities reached Yevuka’s level, i any further became extremely difficult However, in the past few months, the abilities of the chosen that came from Dr Connor’s concoctions already increased from five levels to seven Meanwhile, in the depths of the research base were three cultivation troughs that had existed since the very start of the chosen project, within thereatest care and efforts He had been trying to perfect them all this time

These three were the core of this project It could be said that until now, all of the chosen so far were experimental bodies used to perfect them Meanwhile, of these three, two of them would eventually become test subjects as well Only the final completed one was the true chosen!

Based on Dr Connor’s plans, if nothing unexpected happened, the degree of completion of the current chosen should have reached the threshold of 50 In a few more months, the final chosen would be created

However, the only eternal constant of the world was that it would always be full of unexpected events

As soon as the second batch of chosen ereatest unexpected event happened, soh to coht of this, Dr Connor immediately felt a headache His hand clenched the receiver, trying hisbest to make his voice sound as normal as possible “How muchflipped sounded from the other end, and a while later, the assistant said, “Low level h level three”

“That’s it?” The doctor’s voice becaher

“This is the amount if we don’t produce any rejects” The assistant clearly didn’t want to give the doctor any roo any rejects while creating chosen was ireater the rate of rejects The rate of failure for chosen that only had five levels of ability and inferior intelligence was 15, sixth level abilities with norh quality chosen with high levels of abilities and sience, the rate of failure was 85! For those three chosen that Dr Connor placed all of his hopes on, the rate of failure was infinitely close to 100 This was also the reason why Connor didn’t dare touch theenetic substance collected from intruder cells

The intruder cells were extre near absolute zero temperature in order to maintain coed, it would recover its inherent qualities within a ical cells into a base solvent for only its multiplication and expansion When it couldn’t find any more nourishment, it would completely die off Based on normal theory, intruder cells could be produced endlessly, but for soinal cells obtained from Su’s body could be used to make chosen Those intruder cells that were later produced would only turn the chosen into a flesh ence, only capable of slaughter and devouring However, froinal intruder cells and the auxiliary bodies, Connor couldn’t find the slightest bit of difference Perhaps the secrets rested in the locked portion of the genes However, with his current level of science and technology, breaking through the intruder cell’s genes was co

Connor already did everything he could, but he still couldn’t inal cells were conify the end of the chosen project

It just so happened that at this criticalon the run

Connor cursed the chairman’s dead son at least several dozen tireat would it be? All of his probles that Su would be willing to exchange for Su had subordinates and friends, and those subordinates needed to increase their abilities, while the doctor’s research lab had the most complete ability for out any mass-produced ability forible amount of Su’s blood

However, all of those plans a

If ere to coine, and Connor had no way of producing this engine

Helen, Helen ht still have a few ht of this while at the end of his rope, as if he found a glimmer of hope within an endless dark tunnel Su always had his checkups with Helen, and as a specialist at the very top of biochemistry, Connor refused to believe that she couldn’t see that Su was special, and he also refused to believe that she didn’t keep a few specih once the intruder cells had left the body, they had to be preserved under an environh Persephone’s private hospital h level installations, the doctor stillto obtain some intruder cell samples, but he was unexpectedly directly rejected Helen always believed Dr Connor’s chosen project to be soainst hu out the chosen project was the sas their eneree with her opinion, but as their viewpoints had differed since the very start, Helen definitely wouldn’t offer the slightest bit of contribution for his chosen project

Since negotiations failed, Connor could only use force At first, he sent out his own chosen, but these chosen ere unsuited to fighting in an environence and experience were clearly not enough to complete the task Left with no choice, Connor could only inform Bevulas about the situation, of course, the infors so as to not lower his own reputation with the chair Connor’s report, Yevuka and two other seventh level ability users were thus sent out to hunt Helen

Yevuka’s coht be inferior to Claudia’s, but as an assassin, she was definitely the option City was still General Morgan’s do to accomplish, they had to be careful not to cross that invisible line Bevulas’ choice for co this task clearly illustrated this point, while Connor’s prior actions were quite brash, quite possibly touching Morgan’s bottom line Connor as co to look down on Morgan After all, Morgan was already old, and as a rising figure under the chairman’s eyes, even if he went a bit overboard, so what? However, when he sa Bevulas treated this matter, Connor iht was extremely peaceful, but when the doctor recalled the past, he instead felt restless and uneasy He lowered the phone A thought continuously hovered around: what if, just what if Yevuka failed?

As soon as this thought eh his reasoning told the doctor that this was impossible, he still couldn’t help but think this