Chapter 518: 512: Controlling the Insect Species
Chapter 518: Chapter 512: Controlling the Insect Species
“As you’ve said before, can you integrate my mental fluctuations into its genes?” Finn Lewis crisply asked the second question on his mind. Although Zero had previously said it was possible, who knew whether Zero would do it now or not.
“I can!” Zero promptly replied.
“Then can I become its Supreme Ruler?” This was what Finn Lewis dwelled on the most.
“You can, but be prepared. If your brain can’t bear the strong spirit, there’s only one outcome. And at that time, do you know what the outcome for this universe is?” Zero’s voice was void of emotion, but the implications still allowed Finn to imagine the result.
“I know.” Finn mused for a while before speaking.
“I hope you understand what you’re doing. Once you pay the points, I’ll carry out the relevant modifications.” After finishing, Zero went silent. At this time, McDon Taylor and Laura Rhodes, who were standing quietly to the side, rushed over quickly and nestled into Finn’s arms. Seeing as they were still kids. Finn reached out, patting their backs, and gently reassured them: “It’s okay, it’s safe here.”
About a dozen t1000s had fetched a cage from the side and fixed the Worker Bee Queen inside it. The Queen seemed to be unconscious and didn’t move at all, thanks to whatever those t1000s did.
Having five million points wasn’t easy, yet Finn needed them urgently. After about half an hour, Finn received what Lewis senior had passed to him, a whole 2000 tons of gold! Converted into points, that was exactly 7.2 million! After spending five million, Finn had over 2.2 million points left. However, he had dug into his future savings. If he wanted to earn a large number of points in the future, it would be very difficult.
Finn promptly paid five million points. Who knew if the Worker Bee Queen might die if she continued to struggle? Finn didn’t want to expend great efforts only to end up with nothing. After all, he had risked his life to retrieve this thing. Just then, Finn checked the energy levels of the protective suit he was wearing, and found that only about 3% was left.
If that black blade-looking thing had pierced Finn, his protective suit would not have been able to stand it, because that black blade was also brought back by Zero. The blade’s owner, however, was left at the other end of the space-time continuum. The power of space-time was unmatched by any object; even the sharpest items couldn’t resist the terrifying energy produced when space-time closes.
The black blade was cut directly into two sections. Finn had already checked what was brought back; it wasn’t a blade but a part of a living organism. It’s unclear which type of Insect Species can turn invisible, but the thing was too big. Finn tried to pick up the blade and stabbed it into the alloy ground under his feet; it easily penetrated the surface.
Finn, who was ready, was placed in an alloy box similar to a coffin. He knew this thing; it was what he required to adjust his body genes, which would cost 500,000 points. However, Finn hadn’t had an opportunity to test it before. Unexpectedly, this time was under such circumstances.
“Before we start, I have to tell you that when you infuse your spirit into its genetic sequence, you will also experience its spiritual shock. Although it has no wisdom, it will have mental fluctuations, which will be chaotic and complex. You need to guard your mind. Otherwise, there’s a high chance you’ll end up mentally collapsed and become an idiot.” Zero unusually warned Finn beforehand.
“I understand.” Finn pondered a rather long period before biting the bullet, nodding determinedly and said, “Let’s start.”
Following Finn’s words, the lid of the Genetic Cultivation Cabin closed, and then countless green liquid began to flow up. Finn tried to breathe in this liquid, finding out it contained oxygen, but it was uncomfortable when it filled his lungs. However, Finn quickly adapted. When countless needles extended from the Genetic Cultivation Cabin and pierced into Finn’s body, he passed out immediately.
When Finn passed out, a figure appeared slowly in the empty room. It was a two-and-a-half meter tall robot. Unlike t1000, it was obviously a pure mechanical robot, entirely silver-white, with mechanical facial features. It silently stood there watching Finn in the Genetic Cultivation Cabin.
“Are you sure this is the right decision?” Olivia Thatcher’s voice suddenly rang out in the room, “According to my calculations, the risk is more than fifty percent.”
“This is his own choice.” Zero’s voice came out from the silver-white robot’s mouth.
“I don’t mind doing this. He cannot withstand such a spiritual storm.” Olivia’s tone was somewhat ruthless.
“You still don’t understand humans. Anyway, this is his own choice. Since he made this choice, let’s continue. I didn’t expect him to do this, risking himself like this.” Zero’s tone remained unchanged.
With Zero’s voice, green energy patterns burst out from the Genetic Cultivation Cabin, and Olivia’s voice no longer echoed, and the room immediately fell into silence.
In the next room, the Worker Bee Queen, who was furiously struggling while being fixed on an iron rack, suddenly stopped moving after a slight shake. Just at this moment, Finn suddenly felt a wild consciousness rushing into his brain. This chaotic, bloodthirsty, aggressive consciousness was severely affecting his spirit. As the intense pain came, Finn’s consciousness began to blur.
Just as he was about to pass out, Finn’s parents and Kay Lee suddenly appeared before his eyes. Finn’s spirit was greatly shaken, and he suddenly regained conscious. Though he was conscious, Finn had the impulse to go crazy. That bloodthirsty and wild spirit was still affecting him. This mood made Finn want to tear everything around him into pieces, but unfortunately, there was nothing surrounding him, only emptiness.
He couldn’t even control his body. This feeling drove one crazy, the feeling of wanting to tear everything apart, but there was nothing around, made one go mad. It felt as if his heart was being scratched by a cat, giving him a sense of breaking down. Finn didn’t know how long he persisted until everything around him seemed to quiet down. That agitated feeling seemed to suddenly disappear, Finn’s spirit shook violently, and he abruptly opened his eyes.