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Chapter 160

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Su Hao enjoyed the feeling of being alone in a quiet place, allowing his thoughts to wander freely. He didn’t want to be disturbed. He had always been a loner, long accustomed to it. He had no urge to find a partner; having a companion seemed meaningless to him.

He didn’t need to share his troubles with anyone because no matter how difficult a problem was, it would become meaningless as time passed. It was like the messages left in a QQ zone ten years ago, saying, “I will never forget this day!” Today, those words were long forgotten, and even the events of that day had faded away into oblivion, scattered by the wind. Time had a mysterious way of making everything seem meaningless.

Su Hao believed that, from the perspective of life, the present moment was the most important. The past was meaningless, and so was the future. Cherishing the happiness of the present moment was what mattered in life.

Su Hao immersed himself in exploring and researching genes, and he found great joy in it. With closed eyes, deep contemplation, rapid brain activity, flashes of inspiration, and a sense of accomplishment when he made progress, he was deeply engrossed.

This was the charm of being alive!

Anyone who dared to disturb him while he was enjoying solitary contemplation could easily become the target of his fury, as Yashan and Taini living with him had learned. Even the family tutor, Mann, was someone who knew when to respect his boundaries.

The only one who could disrupt Su Hao was Little Round Rat. Every time before it went onto the experimental table, it would become “excited” and emit uncontrollable howls.

In no time, three years had passed, and Su Hao was now sixteen years old. Thanks to the powerful Zhu Hua genes, his height had exceeded two meters, soon reaching the average height of Zhu Hua people. The tufts of white fur on his ears had grown completely, indicating that his body had matured and was ready to take on the vital role of reproduction.

With a more handsome and towering appearance, Su Hao occasionally took to the streets. Nearly every girl of appropriate age couldn’t help but blush or drop subtle hints. It seemed that all he had to do was nod, and a multitude of young and charming Zhu Hua girls would compete to warm his bed.

Even someone as unshakable as Su Hao felt his scalp tingle!

Therefore, when young men are out in the world, they must learn to protect themselves.

Su Hao’s experimental base remained mostly the same. He didn’t have high demands for equipment since the world couldn’t provide him with high-precision instruments. Many things were relatively unimportant, whether they were present or not.

Most of the experiments were conducted within the Ballistic Space.

Three years ago, when he had eliminated the Tiansha Gang in Linyuan City, he had demonstrated his well-built physique, which allowed him to focus on genetic research for these three years. There were no major disruptions during this time.

The results of these three years were remarkable.

The genetic modification experiments on Little Round Rat had progressed rapidly, significantly reducing the mortality rate. As a result, the number of Little Round Rats in the breeding facility had not only rebounded but also significantly increased.

However, the Little Round Rats were no longer the same species as before. Through Su Hao’s genetic modification, they had transformed into various strange shapes.

Long-tailed round rats, circle you’re familiar with. Have you ever seen round rats with eight or nine tails? Nine-tailed round rats?

Some evolved into flying squirrels, sprouting meat wings directly. Some grew longer fur, turning into a ball of fluff. Others developed six legs, stood upright, grew gills, generated shell-like bone spikes, produced silk, became muscle rats, increased in size, exhibited various eye colors, changed forms, or even became venomous.

All sorts of round rats, things never seen or heard of before, jumped around in the breeding area of the laboratory as if it were a kingdom of exotic rodents. These mutated round rats were the results of Su Hao’s experiments over the last three years.

He had almost completed the decryption of basic genes and had a more detailed classification of “functional gene” gene fragments, even adjusting the double eyelids and bigger eyes of Cardislan was a piece of cake. As the “Gene Simulated Transcription System” became more refined, the success rate of genetic modification experiments on little round rats increased. At present, almost all modified round rats had a survival rate of over 90%.

For round rats that did die, it was generally due to a lack of energy to support their evolution. To some extent, Su Hao had now grasped the scissors to freely modify genes. He could modify a creature’s genetic information according to his own will, transforming them into various forms. He could create whatever he wanted with enough experimental subjects.

Although it couldn’t guarantee that the legendary creatures he modified would possess corresponding abilities, they would at least have the desired appearance. Su Hao could easily grant abilities by modifying genes, inscribing the designed “rune” patterns into the creatures’ bodies and adjusting the energy content to generate extraordinary strength.

However, in the past three years, although Su Hao had acquired the ability to modify the appearance of living beings, he had not yet mastered the generation of corresponding patterns of genes. According to his research, the patterns on an organism’s body were not determined by the gene sequence but rather by gene expression. Two round rats with the same genes could express different patterns. These genes were controlled by numbered gene markers, such as “1, 2, 3…10”. If the first rat might express the “1” gene marker, receiving corresponding patterns, the second rat might express the “2” gene marker, resulting in different patterns.

Su Hao’s desire to accurately express his “runes” through genes was not that simple. If one link went wrong, it would result in a failure. In the following research, Su Hao found that a certain type of protein played an important role in the pattern expression process. He referred to this protein as “pattern control protein”. Further research on this subject would likely yield significant results.

In addition to this, Su Hao had also successfully deciphered fragments of extraordinary genes and obtained success in the experimental transformation of little round rats. It seemed that these miraculous gene fragments didn’t differ when applied to different species.

For instance, the “spikes” gene from the “Thorned Beast” also showed excellent expression in the round rats, leading to round rats that had spiky shells all over their bodies, capable of launching spikes for attacks.

The key to successfully expressing these extraordinary genes was whether there was sufficient energy to support the round rats’ evolution. At first, almost all experiments ended in failure. However, when Su Hao implanted extraordinary gene fragments, tried to implant genes that enhanced blood gas, the experiments unexpectedly succeeded.

To sum it up, there were two conditions for evolving into extraordinary: implanting fragments of extraordinary genes and implanting fragments of genes that enhanced blood gas. Su Hao now had the confidence that he could turn a strong Zhu Hua person into a level-1 Mutant, pass the adaptation phase, and evolve into a level-2 Mutant and so forth until level 4! If there were complete level-5 Mutant genes, he might even be able to modify genes to become a level-5 Mutant! However, he still lacked sufficient data for the level-5 Mutant genes, so he couldn’t try it easily.

Nevertheless, Su Hao was already extremely satisfied. Who could have imagined that he now possessed the technology to make people evolve without needing to devour their flesh?

Su Hao pushed open the laboratory door and walked out.

“Next, I need to find volunteers for the final step: human experiments.”

(End of this chapter)

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    Chapter 160 – Human Experiments

    Su Hao enjoyed solitude.

    He loved the feeling of sitting alone in a quiet place, letting his thoughts wander freely without interruption. Ever since childhood, he had been accustomed to being alone, and he had never felt the need to seek companionship. To him, having someone by his side simply wasn't necessary.

    He had no desire to share his worries with others.

    No matter how difficult a problem seemed today, given enough time, it would eventually lose all significance.

    It was like those dramatic messages people once posted on their social media years ago:

    "I'll never forget this day!"

    Ten years later, not only had they forgotten the post—they had forgotten the event itself.

    Time quietly erased everything.

    That was why Su Hao believed the present was the only moment that truly mattered.

    The past had already become meaningless.

    The future had yet to arrive.

    Only the happiness and fulfillment of the present deserved to be cherished.

    ---

    Researching genetics brought Su Hao genuine joy.

    Closing his eyes in thought...

    Watching ideas collide...

    Experiencing flashes of inspiration...

    Feeling the satisfaction of solving another difficult problem...

    To him, this was the true joy of being alive.

    Anyone who interrupted him during those moments could easily become the target of his irritation.

    Yashan, Taini, and even the tutor Mann had all learned to respect his need for uninterrupted concentration.

    The only exception...

    was the Little Round Rats.

    Every time one was about to be placed on the operating table, it would somehow become incredibly "excited," letting out desperate, uncontrollable squeals.

    ---

    Three years passed in the blink of an eye.

    Su Hao had reached sixteen years of age.

    Thanks to the exceptional physique of the Zhu Hua people, he had already grown beyond two meters in height, approaching the average adult stature.

    The white fur around his ears had fully matured, a sign that his body had reached adulthood and was biologically capable of reproduction.

    With his tall frame and increasingly handsome appearance, Su Hao occasionally walked through the city.

    Whenever he did, nearly every young woman he passed would blush or secretly steal glances at him.

    Some even made their intentions unmistakably obvious.

    It seemed that with a single nod, countless beautiful girls would willingly compete for his attention.

    Even someone as emotionally detached as Su Hao found the experience rather frightening.

    He silently concluded:

    "Young men should always learn how to protect themselves."

    ---

    His laboratory had changed very little over the past three years.

    The world lacked precision scientific equipment anyway, so there was little point in chasing advanced instruments.

    Most of his research was conducted inside his Ballistic Space.

    Since eliminating the Tiansha Gang three years earlier, no major force had dared disturb Temple Forest City again.

    That peaceful environment allowed Su Hao to devote himself entirely to genetic research.

    The results were extraordinary.

    ---

    The survival rate of genetically modified Little Round Rats had risen dramatically.

    Instead of declining, the breeding colony had expanded several times over.

    Of course...

    They could no longer be called ordinary Little Round Rats.

    After countless genetic modifications, they had evolved into every imaginable form.

    There were long-tailed rats.

    Eight-tailed rats.

    Even nine-tailed rats.

    Some developed membrane wings like flying squirrels.

    Some became fluffy balls of fur.

    Others grew six legs.

    Some walked upright.

    Some developed gills.

    Others sprouted bony shells or sharp spikes.

    Some produced silk.

    Some became enormously muscular.

    Others increased dramatically in size, changed eye colors, became venomous, or developed countless other bizarre traits.

    The breeding area had become a kingdom of strange and wonderful rodents.

    Each one represented another successful experiment.

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    After three years of research, Su Hao had nearly completed the analysis of ordinary genes.

    He had also classified functional gene fragments in far greater detail.

    Changing eye shape...

    Creating double eyelids...

    Enlarging pupils...

    Such cosmetic modifications had become effortless.

    Meanwhile, the Gene Simulated Transcription System continued improving, pushing the survival rate of modified Little Round Rats above ninety percent.

    Those few that still died generally lacked sufficient energy to complete the transformation.

    In practical terms...

    Su Hao now possessed the genetic equivalent of a pair of scissors.

    He could rewrite living creatures according to his own designs.

    Given enough experimental subjects, he could create virtually any biological form he imagined.

    Even if those creations lacked mythical abilities, reproducing their appearance alone had become relatively easy.

    As for supernatural powers...

    Those could simply be granted by embedding specially designed rune structures into their bodies and adjusting their energy systems.

    ---

    Even so, one major problem remained unsolved.

    Although Su Hao could alter physical appearance at will, he still couldn't reliably control biological patterns.

    His research revealed that bodily patterns weren't determined solely by genetic sequences.

    Instead...

    They depended on gene expression.

    Two creatures with identical genes could display entirely different markings.

    Genes contained numerous expression markers—numbered internally like 1, 2, 3...10.

    One individual might activate Marker 1 and develop one pattern.

    Another might activate Marker 2 and produce something completely different.

    The genes were identical.

    The expression was not.

    This made it extremely difficult to encode rune patterns genetically.

    One small mistake would ruin the entire design.

    Further research eventually revealed an important clue.

    A particular protein played a decisive role in controlling these expression patterns.

    Su Hao named it the Pattern Control Protein.

    He believed that deeper research into this protein would eventually solve the remaining puzzle.

    ---

    His progress wasn't limited to ordinary genes.

    He had also successfully deciphered fragments of extraordinary mutant genes.

    When implanted into Little Round Rats, these genes functioned remarkably well despite the difference in species.

    For example...

    The spike-producing gene from the Thorned Beast sequence could also be expressed in Little Round Rats.

    The modified rats grew armor covered in sharp spikes and could even launch them as projectiles.

    The greatest obstacle wasn't compatibility.

    It was energy.

    Every failed experiment had one thing in common:

    The modified body lacked enough Blood Energy to sustain evolution.

    Eventually, Su Hao tried implanting genes that enhanced Blood Energy alongside the extraordinary gene fragments.

    The results immediately improved.

    ---

    From his experiments, Su Hao reached a clear conclusion.

    Two conditions were required for successful evolution:

    1. Implanting extraordinary genetic fragments.
    2. Implanting genes capable of strengthening Blood Energy.

    With these two conditions fulfilled, Su Hao was now confident he could transform an ordinary, healthy Zhu Hua person into a genuine First-Level Mutant.

    From there, they could naturally evolve to the Second Level...

    Third Level...

    Even Fourth Level.

    If he someday obtained complete Fifth-Level mutant genetic data...

    He might even be able to create a Fifth-Level Mutant directly through genetic engineering.

    For now, however, he still lacked sufficient information and had no intention of taking unnecessary risks.

    Even so...

    He was already immensely satisfied.

    Who could have imagined that one day he would master a method of helping people evolve...

    Without requiring them to devour another mutant's flesh?

    ---

    Su Hao pushed open the laboratory door and stepped outside.

    Looking toward the distant city, he quietly murmured,

    "The next step..."

    "...is to find volunteers for human trials."

    (End of Chapter 160)
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    Did he already acquired the prophet gene from gaili right? When they shake hands?
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    The only one who could disrupt Su Hao was Little Round Rat. Every time before it went onto the experimental table, it would become “excited” and emit uncontrollable howls.

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    Will he live to 18?
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