Geralt of Rivia: The White Wolf

Chapter 52: Research on the Witcher's Three Mutations Begins

After seeing Zheng Zha's example, Geralt decided to use his free baby-making quota to clone Professor Morlu.

In this way, Geralt wouldn't care whether God truly resurrected humans or not.

Ever since Geralt enhanced his Ancient Blood, he has been thinking about how to make up for his physical shortcomings.

After all, his magic power has increased, but his physical strength has not changed much.

Only his nerve reflex speed was enhanced, but his physical recovery ability, toughness, resistance to poison, strength and many other aspects did not change much.

Ancient blood does not enhance physical abilities; its characteristics lie in enhancing magic and time travel, not in strengthening the physical body.

With Ciri's example before him, Geralt understood that his fragile body wouldn't be able to sustain him in this dangerous horror movie.

However, having already enhanced his Ancient Bloodline, coupled with his existing Demon Hunter bloodline, he most likely wouldn't be able to further enhance his physical body with the main god.

After all, when he strengthened the Ancient Blood, he already had a 10% mutation rate.

If another bloodline is strengthened, there's a high probability that one will truly mutate.

Unless Geralt can find a new bloodline from the Supreme God that is perfectly compatible with and suited to his current bloodline.

Geralt chuckled to himself as he thought about this, realizing that his idea was rather naive.

I'm almost 60 years old, and I still have such naive ideas.

Geralt looked at the boisterous group of people in front of him and figured that he must have been influenced by spending too much time with these young people.

"Geralt, are you thinking about something bad?"

Zhan Lan, who was standing next to Geralt, sensed that Geralt's gaze was a bit off.

Geralt was startled and changed the subject, saying:

"No, I'm planning to have a baby."

As expected, as soon as Geralt said this, Zheng Zha, Zhang Jie, and the others gathered around with interest.

Zhan Lan gave him an "I knew it" look, and then asked:

"What kind of beautiful woman are you planning to create?!"

Zheng Zha, Zhang Jie, and the others beside him were all watching Geralt intently.

Geralt replied calmly, "No, I'm going to create a man."

"what!"

Zheng Zha and the others couldn't help but exclaim in surprise.

"No way, Geralt?"

Li Xiaoyi asked, somewhat shocked.

Zhan Lan closed her eyes, placed her hand on her forehead, and said:

"Wait, let me think back, you have this hobby?"

Seeing the strange looks from the group, Geralt's face stiffened. Realizing what was happening, he quickly explained:

"The man I'm going to create is a genetics professor who specializes in the genes of Witcher."

"I created him to enhance my own Witcher bloodline."

Zheng Zha breathed a sigh of relief upon hearing this and said:

"Oh, I see. Geralt, you didn't explain it clearly all at once."

Geralt said helplessly, "You all reacted too quickly; you all went astray in an instant."

At this moment, Zhan Lan also laughed and said, "I was wondering if I missed something in the novel!"

Geralt closed his eyes speechlessly, rolled his eyes inwardly, and then got up to go find the supreme god to create humans.

"God, I want to create humans!"

Beneath the large sphere of light, Geralt recalled all the information about Professor Morlu and the portrait he had seen on Professor Morlu's tombstone.

Then, an old white man dressed in a wizard's robe appeared before them, looking somewhat like Gandalf and Dumbledore.

"Professor Molu?"

Geralt sized up the white-bearded old man in front of him and tentatively began to speak.

The white-bearded old man, Professor Morlu, looked Geralt's eyes over and then said unhappily:

"I didn't expect there to be witchers. It's really unpleasant."

Geralt paused for a moment, but didn't pay much attention, because apart from the God's requirement that created beings must be absolutely loyal to Him, Geralt hadn't added any other settings.

Therefore, it's highly likely that Professor Morlu's original personality was like this, and his view on Witchers was probably the same.

Geralt gave the order directly:

"Professor Morlu, I need you to continue your research on the Witcher's mutated genes to help me advance to the next level of mutation."

Professor Molu nodded, then said unhappily, "I understand. Transfer some reward points to me; I need to buy some research materials later."

After saying that, Professor Molu added as a precaution:

"Don't expect me to produce any research results immediately."

"After all, the research progress can't be very fast if I'm doing it all by myself."

After Professor Molu finished speaking, he muttered to himself:

"What bad luck! I've spent most of my life researching how to reverse the Witcher's mutated genes, but I failed and instead strengthened the Witcher's mutated genes a second time."

"At that time, I completely gave up on researching the mutant genes of the Witcher and just waited to die."

"I never expected that there would be a Witcher asking me to specifically research how to enhance the Witcher's mutant genes."

"Alas, how pitiful are my old bones."

Geralt paid no attention to Professor Morlu's rambling; perhaps in a few years, he would start rambling himself.

"Calculate how many reward points you need, and I'll redeem them for you."

Professor Molu, though still looking displeased, continued to select experimental materials without slowing down.

Geralt chuckled at the sight, finding the creation of humans by the Supreme God quite interesting.

Although they have their own independent personalities, they are absolutely loyal and obedient to you.

One can't help but marvel at the wonders of nature.

"By the way, the room can be changed according to your own wishes, so you might as well just build a laboratory in the room."

Geralt suddenly remembered this and quickly told Professor Morlu.

Since Professor Morlu's research into reversing the Witcher's mutation gene failed, and he even amplified his own son's Witcher mutation gene, he has developed a deep hatred for everything related to Witchers.

However, that was actually Professor Morru's idea before his death. Now that Geralt has resurrected him, combined with the imprint of the Supreme God's thoughts and Professor Morru's own stubborn and argumentative personality, he has a new idea.

In fact, Professor Morru is now very grateful to Geralt for resurrecting him and allowing him to continue his research on the Witcher's mutated genes.

Professor Morlu still harbored a regret: he still wanted to successfully reverse the Witcher's mutated genes.

Professor Morlu felt that as he delved deeper into his research, he could enhance the mutant genes that strengthened the Witcher.

So one day, by drawing inferences from similar cases, I will surely be able to figure out how to correctly reverse the Witcher's mutated genes.

Turning his son, who was once a witcher, into a normal person was an obsession that Professor Morlu carried forever in his heart.

Now his life is forever linked with Geralt's, and Professor Morru will do everything in his power to help Geralt become stronger so that Geralt can live on forever.

After having Geralt exchange for the consumables needed for the experiment, Professor Morlu returned to Geralt's room.

In fact, Professor Molu is full of enthusiasm and wants to start his research immediately.

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