You've discovered that schools are different from one another.

[Age 14: You are very fortunate to have come to this school. You often communicate with your teachers and try your best to learn the knowledge that you couldn't understand before. Your grades have improved rapidly, and soon you have become a top student in this school.]

Furthermore, you discovered something else: you could earn extra money by helping classmates with their homework. This additional income, combined with your scholarship, not only covered your living expenses but even left you with some savings.

[15 years old: On the eve of entering a new school, you are found to have helped your classmate with their homework, which is a serious violation of school rules. You may have all your scholarships revoked or even be expelled.]

You thought it was all over.

Ultimately, the school did not cancel your scholarship, but you lost your eligibility for direct admission to the school without taking the entrance exam.

You could certainly have gotten into the school’s high school section through the exam, which would have been easy for your grades. You ultimately gave up on continuing at the school and instead worked hard to get into a better private high school in the city center.

This is one of the best middle schools in the entire Limen area.

[At 16: After entering high school, you find that the world around you has changed once again. The people who drive your classmates to school have changed from your 'parents' in high school to people who look like housekeepers.]

Some students drive themselves to school. In most cities in the federal government, a driver's license can be obtained at age 16, and schools have designated parking lots for students to park their luxury cars or sports cars.

[At 17: You still have very few friends, but your grades are excellent.]

[At 18: You were admitted to Morning Light University and received a scholarship.]

[At 19: The dazzling city of Dawn dazzles you, leaving you unsure of what to do next. After discussing it with your professor, you decide to pursue further studies.]

[20 years old: Mother died suddenly of a heart attack; father says the family has no...]

The Dharma will support your continued studies.

[21 years old: Looking for a company internship]

[Age 22: Graduated from university and started an internship at the company.]

[Age 23: Met a girl while playing video games. She also lived in Dawn City, and we started dating.]

[Age 24: Moved in with partner, got promoted, argued with partner, broke up.]

[25 years old: Working like crazy.]

[Age 26: Due to his excellent work performance and willingness to work hard, he was promoted to deputy manager. He met a woman of similar age at a singles party and they fell in love.]

[Age 27: Married.]

[Age 28: Daughter born; reassigned to another city.]

[Age 29: Wages increased, father was injured at work, the boss hadn't purchased workers' compensation insurance, and only paid a token amount in compensation; sued the boss of the company where her father worked.]

[30 years old: Wife diagnosed with chronic heart disease, father wins compensation case, but boss appeals]

[Age 31: The city's appeals court rejected the appeal and upheld the original verdict. The construction company owner declared bankruptcy and ultimately received less than $100,000 in compensation.]

[Age 32: Father's injuries have worsened, his health is deteriorating day by day, and all the compensation money has been used for treatment, but there is still no improvement.]

[Age 33: Gave up a promotion, moved back to the Limen branch with his wife and daughter to take care of his father, and was transferred to the Limen branch as a supervisor.]

[Age 34: Father passed away; took out a loan to buy a house.]

[Age 35: Wife's condition worsened, daughter started private elementary school.]

[Age 36: Wife is unable to perform strenuous work and is recuperating at home.]

[Age 37: Ran into a high school classmate on the street, and they had a very pleasant chat.]

[Age 38: Wife has recovered and is doing some light work to supplement the family income.]

[Age 39: The company I work for is experiencing business difficulties.]

[Age 40: Wife's old illness relapsed, and she is now bedridden.]

[Age 41: Wife passed away, savings almost gone.]

[Age 42: Promoted to senior manager, responsible for city development.]

[43 years old: Daughter is in high school]

[44 years old: The company's development is hindered, and there are vague rumors of layoffs.]

I was summoned for a talk by the branch office president and subsequently lost my job.

Ten years left on the mortgage, difficulties finding a job, and too many people are unemployed.

If you have received unemployment benefits for six months and still haven't found a job, the insurance company will stop paying unemployment benefits.

Unable to find employment anywhere, with no company willing to hire managers, unable to compete with young people for manual labor jobs, and homeless unemployed people visible everywhere on the streets.

To avoid worrying her daughter, she pretended to go to work every day.

My already meager savings are being gradually depleted.

While looking for a job, I ran into a high school classmate. During our chat, he mentioned that he had a "very lucrative" part-time job he could introduce to me.

He then took you to a seemingly ordinary research institute.

The institute staff gave you a commitment letter to apply for a volunteer position.

Through the letter of commitment, you learn that this is a special medical experiment that requires some live volunteers. The experiment may involve surgery and there is no guarantee that it will not cause harm to humans. The letter of commitment requires you to promise that you will not hold the research institute accountable no matter what happens.

They also demanded that everything at the research institute be kept confidential.

This experiment looks very good

It's bad, but the pay is good; you can get a volunteer stipend of 2000 to 3000 federal dollars per week.

This allowance is almost equal to your pre-layoff income.

While you were carefully reading the commitment letter, a large number of unemployed young people came in and talked with the institute's staff.

Most of them didn't even read the commitment letter; they just signed their names as soon as they heard there was a subsidy.

You inquired in detail about the risks of the experiment and the content of the experiment.

However, the staff only said that the experiment was not dangerous and that they could only reveal part of the experiment's contents to you if you signed a commitment letter. After you pressed them for details several times, they impatiently said that you could leave if you did not want to do it.

But you have no income now, and you can't even find a job that pays more than five hundred federal dollars a week.

Finally, you signed your name.

After you sign your name, staff will take you deeper into the research institute.

After you underwent a series of rigorous physical examinations to confirm that there were no health problems, he immediately gave you a digital check for 2800 federal dollars.

Then he led you into an elevator. You couldn't see the elevator floors; you could only feel the elevator constantly descending.

Finally, you arrive at a pure white operating room, where a doctor in surgical scrubs and several men who appear to be nurses stand.

The nurses will have you lie on the operating table and hand you an injection, they'll tell you.

Close your eyes, and there will be no pain; open your eyes and everything will be fine.

You wanted to resist, to quit the experiment, but the nurses suddenly pinned you to the operating table.

Your mission is to find and destroy the Fountain of Youth.

Enjoy the game!

What kind of plot is this?

He Ao suddenly opened his eyes.

The first thing that caught his eye was the pure white light and a doctor in blue surgical scrubs, who was holding a sharp scalpel and gesturing at He Ao's chest.

His gaze met the doctor's, and both of them were startled at the same time.

The doctor looked up at the person opposite him.

Opposite him was a nurse holding an electronic syringe.

The nurse looked at the empty syringe in her hand with some confusion. "This is already the maximum dose. Even if he dies, he won't wake up."

He shook his head, turned around, and took out a larger-capacity electronic syringe filled with medicine from a silver cabinet behind him.

He Ao tried to move his body, but found that his hands and feet were 'fixed' to the operating table by some kind of restraint device.

He turned his head and glanced at it, only to see two metal rings extending from under the operating table, securing his hands. He couldn't see his feet, but they were probably in the same position.

At that moment, the nurse had already picked up the syringe and stabbed his arm.

At this moment, He Ao activated his hyper-memory without hesitation.

An immense force was applied to his entire body in an instant, and muscles like writhing dragons burst forth from his arms.

boom!

The sturdy alloy restraint ring shattered into countless fragments in an instant, crashing against the surrounding walls.

At that moment, the two nurses standing at the back immediately pulled out two Gauss pistols from their clothes and pointed them at Heo.

At the same time, He Ao grabbed the undamaged part of the restraint device, snapped off two metal fragments, and threw them forward.

call out--

With a sharp, whistling sound, two pieces of metal pierced the foreheads of the last two nurses, the sharp metal fragments exiting from the back of their heads and crashing into the wall behind them.

"what!!!"

The man with the syringe raised his hand and suddenly stabbed the syringe into Heo's arm.

This contains a lethal dose of anesthetic.

He Ao turned to the side, sat up halfway, and suddenly reached out and grabbed his neck, twisting it sharply.

click -

Then, with a soft sound, the 'nurse' slid to the ground like a puppet that had lost its support.

He Ao bent his legs forcefully, and the restraint rings on his feet shattered instantly.

He leaped off the operating table and landed on a clothes rack nearby. He casually pulled his own coat over his shoulders, covering his naked upper body.

The whole process was smooth and efficient, without any delays.

This 'operating room' was clearly substandard; the 'patients' clothes were just hanging haphazardly.

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