After raising the mice for three days, Orochimaru became impatient and urged Shixiong to conduct experiments on the mice as soon as possible.

Zhixiong followed Orochimaru's instructions and prepared to inject the mouse with the injection he provided, whether it was medicine or venom.

Grab the tail of the white mouse with your left hand. The white mouse crawls forward disobediently. Taking advantage of this moment, gently insert the syringe under the skin of the back, and then push the syringe gently to complete the injection.

At first, he was scared, fearing that it would penetrate too deeply and damage the rat's internal organs, but once he became proficient, he became a ruthless injection machine.

Catching the tail, struggling desperately, ruthlessly injecting, letting go, the mouse ran away to the corner and shivered. This one-stop service was completed in one go, making the other mice squeak.

Orochimaru's food is indeed not that easy to enjoy. The three groups ABC, in order of ranking, injected higher and higher concentrations.

Among the 50 mice in Group C, the group with the highest concentration, 10 did not survive the first day, 5 more died in the middle of the night, and the remaining 35 were all languid, running around with diarrhea and tears.

It was said that the observation was for a week, but before the third day, there were only three white mice left in group C. They were not as thin as mice, lying on the sawdust and dying.

As for groups A and B, the situation was much better, but nearly 10 animals in group B also died. Only group A survived them all, with 3 animals left on the third day.

Although they were all dying, on the fourth day they all began to regain their energy, eating and drinking when they should, without taking anything to heart, and even dared to squeak when Zhixiong came over.

Seven days have passed in the first observation period. Among the three groups ABC, all 50 animals in group A are in good condition, 41 animals are left in group B, and only one animal is left in group C.

However, compared with the last group D, the weights of the mice in the first three groups all dropped a lot. It can be seen that the injected drugs still had a relatively large impact on the mice, especially in the first three days.

Orochimaru looked at these experimental logs and fell into deep thought. Zhixiong said that the second cycle of experiments can now be carried out.

Unexpectedly, Orochimaru waved his hand and threw a scroll to Shixiong, asking him to start the monkey experiment immediately and keep an experiment log.

Zhixiong, who was still planning to give himself some time off to study hard, immediately made a grimace and wanted to bargain with Orochimaru.

It's a pity that he left Zhixiong's experimental area with a teleportation technique and didn't want to listen to him at all.

I don’t know if it’s because I don’t support Zhixiong’s experiment very much, but this time there were only 20 pairs of monkeys in the experiment.

The monkey brothers, who longed for freedom, were obviously dissatisfied with being trapped in a large wooden box. They bared their teeth through the arm-thick railings and made sharp screams. Many of them wanted to reach out and catch Zhixiong in front of the cage to educate them.

Zhixiong had a very simple way to deal with this wild and untamable animal. He looked into the eyes of the most arrogant monkey, and the murderous intent in his eyes almost turned into reality.

The monkey, which was chirping just now and reaching out to pull Zhixiong from time to time, immediately squeaked and hid at the other end of the cage, curling up into a ball, looking weak, helpless and harmless.

Seeing how ferocious Zhixiong was, the other monkeys also hid obediently on the side of the cage, fearing that Zhixiong would deal with them.

Monkeys are much more troublesome than mice. They are much larger and bring many unexpected factors. When Zhixiong weighed them, several of them actually wanted to escape. He almost turned them into delicacies with a fireball passed down from his ancestors. Others It took a few people to calm down.

Put everything into a good file and record it, and the day will pass like this.

This time, the 20 pairs of monkeys were divided into five groups, ABCDE. As before, ABCD was an experimental group with different doses. The last group did not move and was only guaranteed the same food and water sources as other monkeys.

Thinking that he would inject them with medicine tomorrow, Zhixiong added 10% more food to their rations at night, so that they would have a full meal and avoid starving to death tomorrow.

When injecting the monkeys the next day, Zhixiong suggested injecting the relative doses of the mice in Group A. Orochimaru heard this and thought it made sense.

The dosage of the mice in Group A had a high survival rate and fast recovery time, but he didn’t accept it!

When the amount of medicine per unit body weight of the white mice in Group B was injected into the experimental monkeys, there was nothing unusual at first, but soon they began to scratch their heads and move around restlessly in the cage, both male and female. so.

There was a male monkey in Group D who suddenly hung his chest, jumped up and down in the cage, and made a sharp squeaking sound.

Not long after, he vomited out blood, then squatted down listlessly, found a comfortable position in the cage to lie down, and soon lost his breath.

This is not right! The white mouse was not so violent, and Zhixiong suspected that Orochimaru had added something else.

Forget it, too lazy to care about this, Zhixiong honestly recorded the changes of these monkeys. He was not interested in asking what ingredients were added to the experimental drugs.

Orochimaru took the time to come over and look at it for a while, feeling a little bored and quickly left here.

In the empty and quiet laboratory, only one or two monkeys' screams could be heard occasionally.

The boring animal experiments are still going on, and the number of monkeys has also died in large numbers from the beginning, to surviving tenaciously after three or four days.

By the end of the week, out of the 20 teams of monkeys, only three groups, ABC, were left. The total number was less than ten. They were still strong enough to roam around in the cage.

These seven days made Zhixiong extremely nauseous. Not only did he have to clean up the monkey feces that were vomiting and having diarrhea, but he also had to clean their cages regularly to prevent the feces from affecting the experiment.

In fact, it doesn't make much sense whether it has any impact. It seems that Orochimaru did not conduct the experiment according to Shixiong's wishes.

When the morning of the eighth day came, Orochimaru came to Shixiong's experimental area again.

Holding the seven-day experiment diary in his hand, Orochimaru was in high spirits, flipping through page after page. He would stop when he saw a turning point on the third and fourth days, and do the math in his mind.

About half an hour later, Orochimaru put down the diary in his hand and said, "Get ready, the experimental subject will be sent over soon."

Zhixiong felt nervous after hearing this. What was supposed to come was coming after all. Fortunately, after his own efforts, the death rate of the experimental subjects should be reduced, right?

Zhixiong didn't feel confident either.

Orochimaru left with a teleportation technique, and quickly had his clones push over several culture tanks containing children.

In a green liquid that is as tall as one person, children over one year old are floating up and down with the culture fluid, and bumping into the glass of the tank from time to time, which makes them frown and cry.

But in the culture fluid, there was no sound coming out, only their painful expressions and open mouths could be seen.

The children in the culture tanks were naturally awakened by such a big movement. There were six round culture tanks that were as tall as a person, with wheels underneath for easy movement.

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