If Doberman is chosen instead, he will definitely remove all the heavy armor and fortresses, and distribute the warlocks and shooters in a ratio of 1 to 2.

"I know, instructor." Miku nodded, once again acknowledging Dubin's statement, and then he and Dubin looked at the infected soldiers behind them and said:

“They were chosen.”

"..." Du Bin's expression was stunned, and then he understood what Miku meant.

This team that followed was selected by their fellow workers...or comrades-in-arms.

The average and unscientific occupational ratio shows that this selection was spontaneously organized by the infected workers.

Dubin frowned again when he understood what Miku meant. If this was really the case, forcing them to go back would be a huge blow to the morale of the entire front.

Their families were nearby, even just a few streets away. If they were not allowed to save their families, Dubin immediately thought of the worst outcome.

After struggling for a while, Dubin's tone softened a little and he said:

"But with the experience of these soldiers, it will make an already difficult mission even more difficult."

It went from almost impossible to absolutely impossible.

Doberman didn't think John's mother's commander would allow this team to wander around under his nose.

Mobilizing troops to encircle and annihilate the enemy is the most correct option.

"So what if they have enough combat experience?" Miku asked Dubin.

"I'm sorry, but I don't know of any way to get a new recruit to this level in just a few minutes." Dubin shook his head.

After saying this, Dobin felt that she had to seek some help to persuade Dr. Miku to put aside these unrealistic ideas, so she turned her head and looked at other colleagues in Rhodes Island.

As a result, everyone else's expressions were full of anticipation, and even the usually calm Dr. Kal'tsit showed a little curiosity.

Everyone seemed to be looking forward to what method Dr. Miku would use to turn these new recruits into veterans in an instant, and no one thought that the doctor could not do it.

Dubin was once again shocked by his colleague's reaction.

"It's very simple.

As long as they are willing to pay a price." Miku kept his eyes on these infected crusaders while speaking.

"We are willing to pay any price, Great Sage!"

"Yes! We do!"

"Teach us now!"

There was an immediate response from among the infected workers.

"Even if it means putting your own lives into the final countdown?" Miku's words calmed the excited infected workers down again.

After confirming again and again that they had not heard wrong, the Rhodes Island operators looked at Miku with surprised eyes.

"What are you going to do?" Kal'tsit asked the question on behalf of everyone else.

"Oriopathy is not a disease, but a co-evolution. The purpose of evolution is to make the bodies of Terrans more suitable for use." Miku said something that no one could understand except Kal'tsit.

Kal'tsit, who understood what Miku said, was immediately shocked. She quickly spoke up to stop Miku before he could finish his words:

"This method will destroy the entire world! And it is not controllable at all! Because... because..."

Kal'tsit seemed like she wanted to say something, but she couldn't.

"Dr. Kal'tsit?" Amiya, who had no idea what was going on, quickly supported Kal'tsit.

"Don't challenge the imprint of your thoughts, it will only make you painful." Miku said to Kal'tsit with some surprise.

The punishment of ten thousand years of companionship not only has to be accompanied by a mental stamp, how much does the owner of this old lynx hate her, or how much he can't bear to part with her.

"This is still too dangerous. If something goes wrong, the entire Terra will be engulfed by the activated Originium."

Kal'tsit, who was supported by Amiya, said after taking several breaths.

"It's not that exaggerated. In fact, it won't develop to the extent you're worried about, because the Terran people's bodies... can't adapt to this kind of synergy. Their bodies will soon collapse due to severe mineral sickness."

Miku was explaining to Kal'tsit and the infected workers the choices they would soon face.

Kal'tsit was relieved by Miku's explanation, but she still asked worriedly:

"for how long?"

"Not much, but enough for you to return." Miku said the second half of the sentence to the infected workers.

Deathly silence lingered in the underground hub. These infected crusaders, who had been entrusted with all their hopes by their comrades, did not quite understand what Sage Miku meant.

But the general content is understandable.

There is a way to allow them to gain enough power and experience, but this method is very dangerous and may even endanger the entire world.

And once they use this method, they can only persist until the task is completed.

After a long while, a sentence suddenly rang out among these infected workers:

"If it weren't for Boss Lei Shi, I would have died when those bastards from John's mother threw me into this block. I have earned every day I have now."

This sentence immediately resonated with other infected workers, and similar words were heard among these infected workers.

The noise did not last long, and soon the workers reached a consensus.

"Then, as you wish." Miku stepped aside, and the huge figure of the heavy hammer appeared behind him at some point.

Chongchui raised a handful of chips in his hand and said to the infected workers:

"Pick any one and insert it into your reading port."

The infected worker closest to the hammer hesitated for a moment, took out a chip from the hammer's hand, and after hesitating for a while, inserted it into the reading interface behind the inner ear.

After the insertion, the infected worker who had just hesitated seemed to have unloaded a heavy burden. He turned around and looked at his comrades with a provocative look.

The other infected workers, very dissatisfied with being preempted, immediately rushed forward to get their own chips.

"Line up!" said the hammer loudly.

Soon, all the chips in Zhongchui's hand were gone. Looking at the last chip in his hand, Zhongchui raised his head and looked at Miku beside him.

Miku nodded slightly, then disappeared in a space ripple like water waves.

"Doctor!" Amiya said in surprise, finally knowing how Miku suddenly appeared.

This unprecedented method of space teleportation also shocked other Rhodes Island operators, especially Kal'tsit.

Did ancient civilizations have such technology? ... It seems that they did, but it's not so trivial.

While these Rhodes Island operators were shocked, Hammer inserted the chip in his hand into his reading interface.

Because of the severe modification, the hammer has lost all four ears. His interface is directly inserted into the top of his head.

A series of data flowed into his auxiliary computing processor. He felt that he seemed to have changed a little bit, but it seemed that nothing had happened. He knocked the shield in his hand with a heavy hammer and said:

"set off!"

92: The Evil Spirit's Plan

"What are those chips?" asked Christen, who was not too surprised by Miku's sudden disappearance and reappearance.

Kristen had been staying in the command center with Di Ling and Arturo, and was not teleported with Miku.

but

It was Miku who deliberately broadcast the entire process of what happened in the underground passage to the command center via BT, which was transformed from a technician robot into a servo skull.

So Kristen, who had no idea why Miku had broadcast that scene live to her, was very curious about the chips that Chongchui had taken out.

"A combat assistance chip, a combat assistance system that matches the body transformation system of these Skitarii."

"It's a bit more advanced and comprehensive than the combat system these guys are using right now."

"This system will combine the enemy scan results and the ongoing battle process to formulate the most reasonable combat method."

"It can also optimize the internal circulation system and adjust the body's muscle and joint movements and output."

“It allows an untrained person to display the strength of a veteran on the spot.”

As Miku said this, he returned to the control panel in the command center, clicked a few times, and then said to Christen:

"The specific data has been uploaded to the factory database and compressed several times. When decompressing it, use a larger storage device."

"How big does it need to be... No, that's not what I'm asking. What I want to know is why the lives of those infected workers entered a countdown after using this chip."

As soon as Christen opened her mouth, she realized that she was being led astray by Miku.

In fact, Christen was not very interested in this kind of combat assistance system, even if it was a combat assistance system specially designed for the Crusaders.

Making similar systems, dividing them into several versions and selling them to other companies is also a revenue project for Rhine Life.

Maybe the combat support system used by John's mother's combat troops outside is of the Rhine brand... Of course, it could also be a castrated version produced by Rhine Life with other brands.

Although Rhine Life is as famous as Thor Industries in Colombia's arms trade, it does not directly manufacture weapons and sell them like Thor Industries.

So compared to this, Kristen was more curious about why the use of this chip would cause the mineralogy to quickly enter the late stage.

At least in Christen's understanding, this is what Miku's words revealed.

"Because optimizing the internal circulation system will accelerate the symbiosis between Originium and body tissues." Miku explained without avoiding Christen's question.

"Just speeding up?" Kristen asked curiously.

In the understanding of Terrans like Christen, people infected with Ore Disease can cast spells without a wand, and the power of their spells is much stronger than that of ordinary people.

However, every time you cast a spell, it will aggravate the degree of infection of the body's mineral disease, which is a krypton life flow style of play.

Because of this understanding, Christen felt that Miku's answer was equivalent to no answer... Everyone knows this, but it's not possible to enter the most advanced stage within one day, right?

"Because the extra circulatory system I added to the bodies of those Skitarii has the greatest benefit of accelerating the symbiosis between Originium and body tissues."

Miku explained to Kristen.

“……”The entire command center fell into a strange silence.

Because Miku's answer meant that his transformation of the infected workers was not directed towards curing their oripathy.

Instead, it aggravated the mineral sickness of the infected workers.

Making the already limited remaining lives of those infected workers even shorter.

"Have you forgotten what I said about the possible relationship between Originium and the Terrans?"

Feeling the strange looks from the other people in the command center, Miku asked in surprise.

Having said that, it’s fine if the Earth Spirit’s eyes become weird, but what right do you two, Kristen and Arturo, have to behave weirdly?

"...Symbiosis?" Christen immediately remembered the word that Miku had mentioned before, but due to some accidents, Miku did not explain in detail what the word meant.

"Yes, according to my current research, there is a symbiotic relationship between Originium and the Terrans."

"And as the symbiosis progresses, the Terrans will gradually merge with the Originium into one."

"As the fusion rate increases, the strength increases because the body tissues are becoming more and more adapted to the existence of Originium, and can use Originium energy more efficiently."

"Perhaps in this world, there are Terrans with a fusion rate of more than 50% or even higher."

Miku said.

"More than 50%..." Christen couldn't imagine the mineralogy reaching that fusion rate.

When the fusion rate of most infected people reaches about 20%, they have reached a severe late stage where their organs may fail at any time and they will turn into Originium dust as time goes by.

50%? So is it humans or moving Originium blocks?

"It's not that high. It's just that the body organs can't bear it. Or, in other words, the body functions that keep most Terrans "alive" can't bear Originium with such a high fusion rate." Miku paused and continued:

"And the internal circulation system I installed in the bodies of those infected Crusaders can allow the infected to maintain their main body functions within the tolerance limit of the entire circulatory system."

"...In other words, before reaching the limit, those infected are no different from ordinary people?" After a few seconds of silence, Christen understood what Miku meant.

"You can say that, but the power gained due to the increased fusion rate will not be reduced. In fact, because there is no impact caused by the body's functional diseases, it will even be able to exert higher strength." Miku nodded slightly.

When the Krypton Life Stream infected cast spells, they often experience severe pain all over their body and faint. The infected Crusaders who use a different circulatory system do not have this worry.

But this also comes at a price.

"Although when Originium was developed, its possible purpose was to merge with the Terrans." Miku said as he glanced at the tuning fork staff in the Earth Spirit's hand.

The earth spirit, not understanding why Miku was looking over, was a little frightened.

"But the Terrans don't want this. Or rather, even if they want this, the rejection and compensatory reactions of their organs have not changed."

In other words, the Terrans and Originium, both of which have nothing to do with the ancient human civilization of this world, may belong to two different doomsday projects.

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