I woke up suddenly and sat up in bed.

Although it was pitch black all around, the blue screen on the wall at the door was faintly shining with blue light.

I touched the pajamas on my body, and it stuck to my body intact, and the air was clean and there was no smell at all.

Everything that happened just now seemed to be just a dream.

I stood up from the bed, and my body didn't feel any discomfort. Instead, I was filled with a sense of relaxation after a good rest. My body was dry and there was nothing.

Maybe it really was just a dream.

What a beast I am!

I covered my face, how could I have such a dream, did I subconsciously think that this kind of thing would happen?

"Camilla, are you awake?"

The pager in the coat hanging on the hanger rang.

I went to the hanger and pulled out the respirator.

"I just woke up, what happened?"

Claire's smiling voice came from over there.

"We succeeded, the new, less toxic individual, Wildo has saved... um... I mean, I want to invite you to watch the new synthetic creature, your father is already on his way back..."

"Master... what will happen to it?"

I squeezed the beeper.

"It?" Claire snorted, I can imagine her expression at this time, it must be full of disdain and disgust, "It will definitely be dealt with, at least in terms of species isolation..."

I try my best to ignore the sad emotions in my heart.

Bring the pager to your mouth.

"I'll go and see, and Myster, please make it less painful..."

"You've come." Mengdi Braun opened his hand to me.

I smiled and hugged her back, and walked around her.

Mengdi Braun didn't care about my neglect at all, turned around and followed me.

"Has a new synthetic organism been born?"

Claire nodded, glanced at Mengdi Braun beside me, and stretched out her hand to me, ready to hook my arm.

"Wait, don't touch me!"

I took a big step back to avoid her outstretched hand. Yesterday's dream was so real that I couldn't help complaining.

"Camilla?"

"No... I had a nightmare last night..."

Claire retracted her hands behind her back and took a step forward.

"Maybe not as good-looking as Merster, but we have found useful antibiotics from its blood, and the necrosis of cells in Tracy's body tends to be suppressed..."

"...It really doesn't look very good-looking."

A large chunk of meat with protruding blood vessels.

I can only describe this creature in this way. It is not as perfect as Master's uncanny workmanship. It is more like a monster that randomly finds several different animals and sews them together.

I am somewhat lacking in interest.

"Claire!" I called to the admiring women around me in the glasshouse.

"What's the matter, Camilla?"

"I remember that there was another small laboratory built together with the nuclear magnetic resonance laboratory, which can isolate radiation..."

That was another cubicle that I wanted to build when I first arrived and wanted to do a comparative experiment.

Mengdibraun was also worried that I would do something to hurt Master, so he built the compartment so small that I couldn't squeeze in even if I squatted down.

"Yes, behind you."

Without looking back, Claire said to me that she seemed completely smitten with the creature.

I don't understand the charm of that creature at all, at least Master is much better and more perfect than it.

I opened the door of the small compartment and put in the skin that Merster had torn off earlier.

Almost as soon as I closed the door, the skin changed.

The first is the color change, like a piece of ink being rendered on paper, spreading from the top of the epidermis, rapidly expanding from one point to a large mass, and the epidermis turns black in the blink of an eye, with tiny cracks splitting from the middle.

I quickly opened the door, and the blackness on the skin faded away immediately. If it weren't for the remaining cracks, the sudden change just now seemed to be just my illusion.

"...More ray-dependent than I thought..."

This may be the reason why Meng Dibraun is so confident. Master can't survive in an environment without rays.

"Yes, that's a huge flaw, isn't it?"

Meng Dibraun's voice sounded in my ears.

"It should be perfect, Camilla!"

There was a stabbing pain in my neck, and my eyes went dark, and I fell into darkness.

The author has something to say: read the author's column (web version), if you don't like the compulsive style, forget it.

Roughly speaking, Merster's tail grew out.

Thank you Xiefang for mine =3=

Thank you for the landmine of Yiduanqing=3=

Thank you for the land mine of An Zhi Ruo Su =3=

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