Life Dungeon Game
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After a moment's thought, He Ao continued to flip through the pages.
The following 'Word of God' and 'Revelation' are not very interesting.
The 'Sacred Words' record the divine pronouncements that the Goddess of Life once gave, as well as the words of some saints.
Most of the oracles of the Goddess of Life do not possess the logic of ordinary people, and when written down, they are more like distorted ramblings. It is probably only those who receive these 'oracles' or those who are getting closer and closer to the Goddess of Life who can understand what these oracles really mean.
The pronouncements of the saints that followed were more like the delusions of someone who had eaten too many wild poisonous mushrooms. Of course, there was still more normal content in them than in the 'oracle' of the goddess of life.
The final 'Revelation' is actually a summary of the entire book.
This part is actually the most 'rational' part of the book, calling on believers to dedicate their lives to creating a vibrant and prosperous world.
Although He Ao didn't know how the author of 'Revelation' managed to deduce such a truth from a pile of texts that would drive people crazy.
After quickly flipping through it and finding no useful content, He Ao closed the book, "The Bible of Life."
Even he felt somewhat dizzy after reading the entire holy book of the Church of the Goddess of Life.
The murmurs of the goddess of life were amplified many times over in his mind, like the buzzing of mosquitoes on a summer night, or even thunder.
For some reason, He Ao felt that he was even beginning to understand the thoughts of the Goddess of Life, and felt that making this world vibrant was a great thing.
He rubbed his temples, trying to banish these thoughts from his mind.
These 'distorted perceptions' haven't yet reached the point of affecting his rationality, but judging from this situation, his connection with the Goddess of Life should have deepened.
Although this "Scripture of Life" does not possess any extraordinary abilities, as a book that records the words and deeds of gods, its corrupting influence is likely quite high.
He leaned back on the sofa, waiting for the dizziness to gradually subside. Then, he stared at the image of a thriving tree on the cover of "The Bible of Life" and fell into a brief moment of contemplation.
In the Book of Revelation, the Church of the Goddess of Life calls this tree the World Tree.
They believe that the entire universe is actually a vibrant World Tree, with all life residing on it, and life...
The goddess is the one who planted this tree, and the mission of the Church of the Goddess of Life is to make this tree even more vibrant.
It is unclear when this understanding originated, but He Ao did not see a similar description in the oracle of the goddess of life, so it is possible that it was imagined by later generations.
Of course, it's quite normal to glorify and elevate the deity one believes in, and He Ao didn't explore this further. He was more puzzled by something else.
Why can I see this book, but Eve can't find it?
His gaze shifted to the storage device attached to the bracelet, where the "Scripture of Life" was stored.
Is it because I've been contaminated that I can see certain objects, or...?
His gaze returned to the bracelet.
Can the power of gods contaminate electronic products?
This problem seemed to be beyond his current capabilities, and he shook his head, rubbing his temples.
Information is a medium of pollution. Since only the person can see this information, the pollution is targeted at them. Whether it pollutes people or electronic products, there should be no risk of this pollution spilling over.
He began to organize the clues he had obtained from the Book of Life in his mind. He had some vague guesses, but he was still missing some key clues.
“Dad, Mr. Roger,” just then, the door to Annie’s room creaked open. The little girl glanced at He Ao, then at Roger, and took out a small notebook from behind her back. “I’ve finished my homework.”
He Ao snapped out of his daze and glanced at Roger. "What homework did you assign him?"
"Some basic medical knowledge."
Roger straightened up, walked over, and took the notebook from Annie's hand.
The notebook was filled with Aini's densely packed notes.
Actually, Roger had discussed what he was teaching today with He Ao.
Originally, this guy had arranged for the first day to be spent learning an introduction to human anatomy, and the second day to go out and collect corpses for practical training, but He Ao forcibly stopped him.
Later, the curriculum was changed to teach some basic medical knowledge.
Aini, whose homework had been collected, visibly breathed a sigh of relief. She excitedly ran to He Ao, but didn't say anything. She just wandered around in front of He Ao, rummaging through his belongings.
He Ao saw through her little scheme at a glance. "You did very well today. Go take a shower and rest. Don't play with the bracelet too late tonight."
"it is good!"
The little girl stood at attention, bowed to He Ao, then chuckled and ran happily towards the bathroom.
"This girl learns very quickly."
Roger placed the notebook he was holding on the coffee table.
"promise."
He took the storage device off the bracelet and handed it to Roger.
Roger put away the storage device and looked at He Ao, "Finished looking? Did you find any key clues you were looking for?"
"There is some, but we need other clues to corroborate it."
He Ao nodded, picked up the long, black device from the coffee table, and connected it to his wristband.
This is also a storage device, and it has already been hacked by Eve.
After the device was connected, a driver installation interface popped up first, which He Ao immediately closed.
In theory, this storage device requires a specific driver to be installed and security verification to be read, but Eve was able to access it directly after cracking the code.
However, when Eve was cracking it, she discovered something interesting: the underlying driver of this memory device contained security code from a related consortium.
According to Eve's comparison, these security codes do not belong to Starstar Pharmaceuticals, but to the Huiermei Medical Foundation.
Generally speaking, such low-level security code only uses the code of its own company. In other words, the storage device that Zadi is holding does not belong to Starstar Pharmaceuticals, but to the Huierme Medical Consortium.
This explains Zadi's act of burning down the research institute, since he was a commercial spy for Hermione.
Huiermei is the second-in-command of the medical monopoly alliance. Its business has expanded rapidly in recent decades and it has many conflicts with Qunxing Pharmaceuticals. It is not surprising that it would send someone to steal trade secrets.
Zadi is indeed a talented individual, having climbed step by step to become one of Reid's confidants. It's possible that after Reid's promotion, he will directly become the director of the research institute.
Unfortunately, it's all just a pipe dream now.
He Ao took a deep breath and opened the folder in the storage.
The first thing that caught his eye was a simple document.
Mars Project - Life Replacement Efficiency Analysis Report
Chapter 470 A Glimmering Light (Extra-Large Chapter, Requesting Monthly Tickets)
This report looks important and has been placed directly in the root directory.
He Ao opened the report and began reading it quietly.
The report analyzes a very simple, highly academic issue.
How much longer can an organ transplant extend the life of an elderly person whose life is nearing its end?
The report begins by mentioning the research background, the ultimate fate that individual humans will eventually face: 'aging and death'.
Regarding the causes of human aging, federal scientists have proposed more than 300 hypotheses over the past few centuries, each with its own merits.
However, no one can deny that aging is the final result of multiple factors and is irreversible; all humans can do is 'delay death'.
The most advanced technology in the Federation to delay death is full-body prosthetic modification, which replaces all parts of a person except the brain with mechanical prosthetics.
The federal scientific community now generally believes that the main cause of human 'death from old age' is organ failure, primarily heart failure. Heart failure leads to insufficient oxygen supply throughout the body, ultimately resulting in the death of the entire organism.
If we only consider the brain, it is generally believed that the brain has a lifespan of more than 120 years, and in some special cases it can even survive for more than 200 years while maintaining its function.
Therefore, in theory, a full-body mechanical prosthetic body could extend human lifespan to over 120 years.
However, in reality, because the Federation is not yet able to perfectly simulate the intracranial environment with mechanical devices, the lifespan of most full-body prosthetic users is between 70 and 80 years old, which is the same as the Federation's average lifespan.
If the cyborg doesn't use a sufficiently 'advanced' prosthetic body, or can't afford the expensive long-term maintenance costs of an advanced prosthetic body, their life expectancy could drop to 40-50 years.
Therefore, apart from some people who are paralyzed from the waist down or are near death, very few people would choose mechanical prosthetics as an option to 'extend their lifespan'.
These are all contents of the report. After discussing the advantages and disadvantages of various methods for extending lifespan, the report mentions that they used a new 'lifespan extension' method.
By cloning organs in vitro and replacing the original aging organs with the cloned, vigorous organs, the goal of extending lifespan can be achieved.
The rest of the report describes the benefits of this method. For example, it lists a lot of experimental data, indicating that a heart replacement can extend a user's life by 2-5 years, while a full organ replacement can extend life by 5-10 years.
Furthermore, this service is not a one-time event; even after the new organ ages, cloned organ transplants can still be performed.
In addition, in vitro cloning is not limited to vital internal organs such as the heart. Skin is also an organ, and through cloned skin transplantation and a series of surgeries, people in their sixties and seventies can still maintain the youthful and supple appearance of a twenty-year-old.
Of course, certain private organs can also be cloned, allowing an eighty-year-old to regain the vigor of an eighteen-year-old.
The report concluded that this type of cloned organ transplant could extend the lifespan of ordinary people to 150 years or more.
Close the report, He Ao again
I glanced at the report title: 'Life Replacement Efficiency Analysis Report'.
A substitution should be a two-way street, but this report only targets one party, making it more like a kind of advertisement.
After a moment's thought, He Ao began to open the files in the storage device one by one.
This report has been partially edited and renamed 'Advertisement', but the filename wasn't changed because it wasn't used directly.
By examining other data files, you should be able to piece together the missing information from the report.
Although He Ao already had a general idea of what had been cut from the report, he still needed to verify his guess.
These folders didn't have specific names; instead, they used abbreviations and numbers. He Ao didn't understand the meaning of these abbreviations, but fortunately, the contents of the files inside were not encrypted and were in text that He Ao could understand.
At this moment, Roger also came over. These materials were related to his major, and he was very interested in them.
It just so happened that there were a lot of technical terms and experimental data that He Ao didn't understand, so He Ao simply copied a copy of the data for Roger and asked him to help analyze it.
He then went to look through other documents that he could understand.
Roger never expected that peeking out to watch the commotion would cause such a mess. He sighed, took the bracelet with the copied data, and sat down on the sofa.
After assigning the more data-intensive and technical files to Roger, He Ao began working on the more text-based content.
These documents were extremely cumbersome, filled with various reports and experimental records, and even some internal documents from Qunxing Pharmaceuticals. Even though He Ao could read ten lines at a glance, it still took him a lot of time to read them.
During this time, Annie finished showering and came out. She glanced at the two people who were reading the documents carefully, and then carefully walked back to the bedroom.
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