An Zhe gently closed his eyes.

He knew what what had just happened meant to humanity.The disappearance of the mother and child means that this human base has completely lost its future. In this case, no matter what the colonel does, he will not be surprised.

--at this time!

"Colonel!" A familiar voice sounded from the end of the hall.

—It's Dr.

An Zhe looked over there.

"He's from the Garden of Eden, and he's assisting the lighthouse with a research." The doctor said, "Please hand him over to me."

"Everyone is infected, only he is alive, and he is wanted tonight because of a sample." The colonel said in a low voice, "Is the lighthouse going to cover him? What kind of research did you do, why can you be infected without contact?"

"Whether this matter has anything to do with the lighthouse or not, you have to hand him over to me." The doctor said: "At least I know, if you kill him, nothing will be left."

The colonel sneered: "Then you continue to carry out dangerous experiments?"

"What happened tonight has absolutely nothing to do with the lighthouse experiment." The doctor said calmly, "On the contrary, we will investigate why this happened."

"You people have said that you can find out the cause of the infection more than 100 years ago, but you are still in the dark, and you haven't even got any clues." Colonel: "How can the lighthouse ensure that keeping him will not be more dangerous?" ?”

"I have no way to guarantee," the doctor looked directly at the colonel, "but I know that the situation at the base will not be worse than it is now."

After a brief silence, the colonel's hand holding the gun trembled, and the words the doctor said seemed to make him lose all his strength at that moment.

He said slowly: "After an hour, there must be progress."

The doctor said: "Okay."

With a bang, the door of the interrogation room fell, and the escorting soldiers stood guard outside.

Through a layer of glass, An Zhe and the doctor looked at each other. The soldier's movements were rough. He was almost thrown in, and his back and shoulder blades were still throbbing with pain.

But the Doctor didn't greet him, didn't have the time, and probably wasn't in the mood.

His first sentence was exactly the same as the colonel's: "What the hell happened tonight?"

An Zhe told him truthfully that unlike the colonel, the doctor believed him after a short thought.

"You mean, there has always been a gene of a different species lurking in her, but it's only now showing up?"

An Zhe nodded.

"She killed the women and descendants of the base. Did she make this choice because she hated the base? You mean that she carried out non-contact infection within a certain range while she was sober?"

"No." An Zhe shook her head: "When she first became a bee, she just wanted to leave here, but then the bee came back."

"You think her sanity has been taken over by then?"

"Yes."

The doctor suddenly laughed, but his laughter was hoarse, his brows were furrowed, and the corners of his eyes drooped. It was a smile that was uglier than crying: "She can't be spared either."

An Zhe looked at him quietly.

"Don't look at me with that look," the doctor took a deep breath, "You seem to know everything, and you seem to know everything."

An Zhe said, "I don't know anything."

"Sinan... It's a one-in-a-million possibility that Sinan can stay awake occasionally," said the doctor.

"Do you know Fusionism?" asked the doctor.

An Zhe shook his head.

"100 years ago, the scientific research strength of the base was still very strong at that time. Many scientists believed that other organisms could obtain larger bodies and stronger strength through mutation, and could gain the ability to adapt to the environment through mutual infection and mutation. , humans can too." said the doctor.

"They first observed the transformation of radiation on the human body, but the more complex the gene of the organism, the lower the chance of beneficial mutations. Human beings exposed to cosmic radiation can only get multiple cancers throughout the body, or other genetic diseases."

"Later they believed that genetic infection was the means of human evolution, so they were called 'Fusionists'. They did a lot of crazy experiments, infecting monsters with various monsters, infecting humans with monsters, and they created countless alien species. In order to observe how human genes change and how human will should be preserved in memory. They discovered the fragility of human will, and also found that human intelligence is easily obtained by alien species, but there are indeed some individuals who can stay awake and use human intelligence. The mind controls the individual with the mutated body—although the time is also limited, there are long and short."

An Zhe listened quietly, but saw the doctor's lips curled up with a self-deprecating smile: "This is good news. They applied for more samples, and finally eliminated all influencing factors, but came to a conclusion. There is no extra In a way that can help a person maintain his will, whether a person can be awake after being infected does not depend on whether his will is tenacious. A person is infected, there is a one in ten thousand possibility of remaining conscious, and another nine thousand nine thousand and nine thousand. 99% of people will lose their will. This is just a matter of probability. Everything is random, there is no law, and everything is uncontrollable. Randomness is the most terrifying thing for science. On the day this conclusion was drawn, at least three Fusionist scientists committed suicide."

"But there are some people who are not discouraged and continue to study. They believe that the reason why this matter has a random result is because we haven't found the determining factor, or the determining factor is beyond the scope of human technology's comprehension."

An Zhe: "...and then?"

"Then there was no fusion faction, all samples were killed, and all research was urgently stopped." The doctor's voice fell lightly: "In that year, a humanoid leech species polluted the water source of the entire outer city, and the entire city was exposed. Trial Ten days when the court was established and the blood flowed like a river... That alien species is a fusion experiment that has acquired human intelligence."

An Zhe tried hard to digest the meaning of the doctor's words.

But the doctor said abruptly: "I've talked to him enough, have you figured it out yet?"

An Zhe was stunned. He looked up and saw a door on the side wall of the room was pushed open. Seran and another judge came out, behind the doctor.

He suddenly looked at the side of the interrogation room where he was, a smooth mirror.

"One-way mirror." The doctor said, "Selan has been watching you."

"According to the trial rules," Seran looked at An Zhe and said, "I still think he is human."

"I think so." The doctor seemed relieved at last, and said, "Even Lu Feng can rest assured to keep him by his side."

"Lu Feng..." At this point, the doctor suddenly opened his eyes wide: "If Mrs. Lu had been infected a long time ago, and she was gradually aroused these days, and she could still infect Sinan before she completely lost her sanity, why didn't Lu Feng figure it out?"

"Sorry," Seran lowered his gentle eyelashes slightly, and said, "The Tribunal has never been able to judge whether the ladies in the Garden of Eden are infected."

The doctor was startled: "Why?"

"Their growth environment is too different from ordinary humans. According to the trial rules, every lady does not meet the standards."

The doctor froze.

Five seconds later, he laughed uncontrollably. He bowed, his body trembling, and he clasped the armrests of the seat tightly with both hands.

It took a full 3 minutes for him to finish laughing, and he changed into a look of loss, the blood on his cheeks faded away, leaving only paleness.

"Not long ago, do you remember the source of the disaster in the outer city?" He asked suddenly.

"Remember." Seran said, "It's the breeding season for arthropods."

"This can explain why Madam infected so many people." The doctor said: "She wants to leave the Garden of Eden, where human reproduction is the only goal. Even if she abandons human form and consciousness for this, she wants to be free. But... ....The moment she completely shed her human body, she was controlled by the biological instinct of the queen bee... Now is the breeding season of arthropods, what was she doing when she was a human, and what would she do when she became a queen bee ,she……"

The more the doctor spoke, the words became intermittent and it was difficult to form a sentence.He finally closed his eyes in pain: "She will never get rid of it."

After a long silence, his voice was terribly hoarse: "There is no escape."

An Zhe opened his eyes slightly, and he realized what the doctor was saying.

The instinct of a creature is to live, and the instinct of a species is to reproduce.

——No one can escape, no one can escape, and the lady has fallen into it forever.

Perhaps, perhaps only at that moment, the fleeting moment—the moment when she was about to become a bee and not become a bee, she briefly got what she wanted.

Then, the eternal, ignorant darkness fell abruptly before her eyes.

"The "Rose Declaration" is an inevitable choice for the long-term development of the base, but it does violate the standards of human nature, the court of justice, mercenaries, emergency response systems... many systems are violated. If I am not from the perspective of the base In fact, I support Madam's resistance," he said in a very low voice, "but is her resistance meaningful? She even... took away all our embryos."

"No one did anything wrong, the end is the same." He looked at the blank wall, his eyes almost collapsed, as if he was on the verge of breaking, and he could only keep awake by muttering: "This... this he Damn times."

This era of disappearing geomagnetism is not a catastrophe for human beings, but a trampling.

It first makes human beings realize the fragility of their own bodies, and then makes them understand the nothingness of the technology they are proud of, and then denies the legitimacy of the operation of the entire base, and finally proves that even the will of human beings independent of other animals is not worth mentioning.

But it is not appropriate to say that.

Because the world doesn't care about human existence at all.

An Zhe put his hand on the glass of the interrogation room, and he tried to get close to the doctor, trying to comfort him.

"Okay." The doctor took a few deep breaths and managed to regain a certain degree of calmness: "Now it's your turn to explain two questions."

"First, since Seran thinks you are human, why didn't you get infected by Mrs. Lu? Second, why did you enter the D1344 laboratory and take the inert sample?"

An Zhe lowered his eyes and said nothing.

"You have to tell me," said the doctor, "I can't find the result, and you can only fall into the hands of the colonel."

An Zhe shook his head silently.

"You have never seen the military's interrogation methods." The doctor stood up from the chair, stood in front of the glass wall, and looked at him, "If you don't know why you are not infected, we will wait for Lu Feng to come back. Recover, go to the lighthouse for a full inspection, but you have to tell me where the sample of D1344 is."

An Zhe still didn't speak, the doctor finally said: "Is there anything you can't tell me and Seran?"

An Zhe nodded.

"Why? You are a good boy." The doctor's eyes were complicated, and he repeated again: "That sample is too important, where is it?"

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