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I Really Didn't Mean To Be The Saviour Of The World-Chapter 93 - 90: Interesting Captains_2
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Chapter 93: Chapter 90: Interesting Captains_2
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Harrison Clark complained.
At the same time, he thought to himself that if this woman wanted to play chess with him again, he would immediately block her, at least mentally.
โSorry, there has been an unexpected situation, and I need to discuss it with you.โ
Harrison Clark suddenly got nervous and stood up quickly, โIs there an emergency mission at the base?โ
Nora Camp shook her head, โNo, itโs both official business and a private matter.โ
After she finished speaking, a spherical object was projected into Harrison Clarkโs living room.
โWhat is this?โ Harrison Clark looked at it with a frown and asked.
Nora Camp said, โItโs the offspring of our combined genes.โ
Harrison Clark suddenly realized, โOh.โ
It turned out to be a fertilized ovum embryo enlarged countless times. When he looked at the sphere again, he suddenly felt that his emotions became very complicated.
Although the process was bizarre and completely different from what he expected, the feeling of being connected by blood in the dark came over him when he learned the truth.
He was both expectant and regretful.
How nice.
Too bad I canโt wait for Ta to grow up.
โSigh, it canโt survive.โ
Nora Camp said in a heavy tone.
Harrison Clarkโs heart tightened all of a sudden, โWhat do you mean?โ
โThis cell has already died. The conclusion from the Ancient Civilization Research Institute is that the embryo born from the combination of your genes and mine cannot mature through artificial cultivation. It is still unknown which link has caused the problem, and despite considering all the factors, the final result is not satisfactory.โ
Harrison Clark was lost for a long time before he exhaled a turbid breath.
โIs that so? What a pity. Anyway, this has no practical significance.โ
โYes, the governmentโs support for this project has already stopped.โ
Harrison Clark nodded, โItโs good that itโs over.โ
โBut I donโt plan to give up yet.โ
โWhat do you mean?โ
Nora Camp said, โI want to try again. Since artificial synthesis doesnโt work, letโs use the method of ancient people.โ
โAncient method? What do you mean.โ
โCome to my office.โ
Half an hour laterโฆ
Harrison Clark swallowed, โAre you serious?โ
As Nora Camp took off her coat, she nodded, โYes.โ
Harrison Clark rubbed his hands, โDonโt you have any other ideas?โ
โOther ideas?โ Nora Camp looked puzzled, โI donโt understand what you mean. Iโm not interested in these things and have never studied them. However, I did some research on historical materials before you came here, and I think itโs not difficult.โ
Harrison Clark looked at the โhistorical materialsโ in front of her with mixed emotions, โHasnโt anyone ever talked to you about these things before?โ
โMy parents are both military officers, but they never interfered with my affairs. No one has ever talked to me about these things since I was a kid, and I donโt care.โ free(w)ebnovel
Harrison Clark looked at Nora Campโs calm expression and was genuinely impressed.
โAre you also a synthetic person?โ
Nora Camp shook her head, โNo. My fatherโs genes and motherโs genes are both their optimal choices. Iโm different from a synthetic person combined by artificial intelligence.โ
โBut you were also artificially cultivated, right?โ
Nora Camp said without hesitation, โOf course. According to historical records, most womenโs work ability will decline dramatically during pregnancy, and they will not be able to perform high-intensity work for at least half a year. This inefficient and harmful traditional method of reproduction has long been eliminated.โ
โThen what about thisโฆโ
โDonโt worry, I have completed a self-assessment, and my physique is far superior to ordinary people. Under the condition of high progesterone secretion, my thinking ability will further improve. Even if Iโm pregnant, Iโm still an excellent captain.โ
Harrison Clark gave a thumbs up, โYou are really a talented person.โ
โThank you for the compliment. So, letโs do it.โ
Two hours passed.
Harrison Clark still sat blankly on the side of the bed with mixed feelings.
He regretted it so much in his heart.
How could Iโฆ
โThanks for your cooperation, Lieutenant Harrison Clark. I have researched the cycle, and if we miss these two days, weโll have to wait another month. In the next two days, we need to intensify our efforts. Weโll continue after you rest for three hours.โ
Nora Camp said as she tidied up her clothes.
Harrison Clark covered his face.
This feeling was too weird.
General Camp still had the attitude of doing research towards everything.
Not only did she do things, but she also talked to herself and kept data records!
โMy adrenaline secretion has increased, tripled.โ
โItโs strange that my immune system would actually produce a rejection reaction.โ
โSo, in this competition and struggle, the ultimate gene carrier is the strongest, right? This ancient way of conception indeed has its reasons.โ
โThe mystery of life is truly incredible.โ
Harrison Clark turned to look at her and sighed, โGeneral Camp, donโt you have the slightest feeling of difference in your heart?โ
Nora Camp was puzzled, โWhatโs different? Are you talking about the heartbeat? My heartbeat was indeed faster than usual at that time, but the intelligent system said it was a normal physiological reaction.โ
Harrison Clark gave in, โCan we not keep data records next time?โ
Nora Camp shook her head, โNo, since we decided to do a project, we must do our best. Although the authorities donโt support me, if I can produce results and find the cause of the failure of the artificial embryo, it may have popular significance.โ
โPopular significance? What do you mean?โ
โAs long as we can succeed, it will prove that you have not completely produced reproductive isolation from modern humans, so you should take on more responsibility and leave more excellent gene combinations for humanity..โ