I Really Didn t Mean To Be The Saviour Of The World

Chapter 723 - 443: I'm Afraid [4000 words] _1



Chapter 723: Chapter 443: I’m Afraid [4000 words] _1

Not only that, but the consciousness of Freddy, which was originally undetectable by the smart wristband, gradually began to revive.

His brainwave strength continuously increased, indicating that his thinking activity was skyrocketing as if the device was overloaded.

Suddenly, the previously calm and sleeping Freddy’s face contorted in pain once again, with his veins bulging, yet the shaking of his fingers sped up once more, still showing a clear pattern.

At this point, Harrison Clark felt utterly bewildered.

From Freddy’s expression, it seemed that his neuron cells had reached the end of their life, and he had once again entered a state of mental absence.

However, he was still able to complete the blueprint, showing that his thinking remained clear.

Harrison Clark could only regret that Freddy could not concentrate like a normal person and actively send information to the neural link device; otherwise, he would really want to know what was going on inside Freddy’s mind.

The data transmitted from the wristband was comprehensive, covering many aspects such as blood oxygen concentration, blood pressure, heartbeat, organ status simulations, cell proliferation and division, gene stability, and more.

At this moment, Harrison Clark could see a human body simulation model representing Freddy’s condition.

For a normal person, the model would be entirely green, with any problematic organs or areas appearing in red.

But at this moment, Freddy’s entire body was glowing red, with his brain even turning purple.

Harrison Clark had seen the state of the Blank Ones when they died, as well as the related descriptions of clone genetic collapse at Sergey’s secret base.

By common reasoning, all the cells in Freddy’s body, especially the neuron cells, should have reached the end of their life, and his body should quickly curl up, shrinking rapidly like a deflated balloon.

This was the appearance each of Sergey’s clones should have when dying naturally.

However, his thinking remained agile despite the pain and struggle, and he could still control his shaking fingers to draw lines while enduring the restraint of the Gelasians’ gelatinous body. What was going on?

Harrison Clark couldn’t understand it.

Moreover, the Gelasians seemed to start feeling uncomfortable, their jelly-like body twisting and trembling. The frequency and intensity of the electric arcs between the two spheres representing their Quantum Network Communications suddenly increased significantly.

Harrison Clark decided to take a risk and activate the Intelligent Mode of the Galaxy Battle Armor, reconnecting it to the miniature network designed by Scarlett.

“Scarlett! Allocate all computing power to analyzing Freddy’s physical condition!”

Three seconds later, Scarlett provided a new in-depth analysis, and Harrison Clark finally realized what was happening.

It was the Resurrection Factor he had previously tried to share with Freddy through multiple injections that had taken effect.

When a clone’s genes began to continuously collapse, the DNA chain should have scattered like falling Lego dominos. But the Resurrection Factor replaced the force of weak molecular bonds, forcibly binding the DNA chains that should have scattered, temporarily blocking the chain reaction of genetic collapse within Freddy’s body.

From a medical perspective, the Resurrection Factor had become the ECMO system for a dying patient.

Where there is a process reaction, energy consumption is required.

The energy consumed by the Resurrection Factor’s ECMO is life force.

Originally, Freddy’s cells had aged to the point of no return, unable to handle more stress, and unable to provide this life force.

However, at this point, countless gelatinous tubes from the Gelasians were in his body, maintaining his internal circulation and energy supply while attempting to assimilate him.

To assimilate others, one must first change their own nature.

Unluckily for the Gelasians, at least three minutes had passed since they swallowed Freddy, and the transformation of their gelatinous tubes had long been completed, essentially becoming a part of Freddy’s body.

This was a high-quality, natural and non-rejecting energy source, and the Resurrection Factor promptly latched onto it, firmly attaching itself and began to absorb the Gelasians’ nutrients and life force.

This was the physiological reason for Freddy’s impending, but currently halted death. Yet, on a conscious level, there were also deeper changes taking place.

In the earlier process of engulfment, the Gelasians first used their innate talent to create a quantum storm capable of invading the human brain, completely enveloping Freddy’s thoughts.

However, each time Freddy entered a state of mental absence, the storm of thoughts inside his skull became extremely agitated. This was the first acceleration of the quantum vortex.

Those who have experienced near-death know that, just before death, one’s thinking activity also reaches unprecedented intensity. Some forgotten subconscious thoughts in the mind will crazily flood forth uncontrollably, and some important stages of life that have been actively forgotten by memory will play back like a revolving lantern, also known as resurgence.

This was the second acceleration of Freddy’s thinking quantum vortex.

The double acceleration allowed his consciousness to break free from the Gelasians’ blockade entirely.

At the same time, his strong obsession with completing his work led him to subconsciously control his thoughts, quickly focusing his attention on calculating design plans and continuing to use his fingers to draw lines and perfect the blueprint.

Originally meant to devour his thoughts, the quantum mind of the Gelsians, a hybrid of biological and mechanical structures, was instead suppressed, infiltrated, and utilized by him, becoming part of his own thinking.

From then on, the process of change in Freddy’s condition had formed a perfect logical closed loop.

If it weren’t for his impending natural death, the chain reaction of his genetic collapse wouldn’t have been ignited in the first place.

If it weren’t for the genetic collapse activating the strongest feedback from the Resurrection Factor, the factor wouldn’t have turned around to forcefully seize the life force of the Gelasians.

If Harrison Clark hadn’t injected the Resurrection Factor into Freddy before, the premise of the previous step wouldn’t have existed.


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