Chapter 320: Centaur Knight Jenny
Although the core of Centaur Knight Jenny was pierced, she did not die completely because of the Trinity, at least she did not lose her activity. Therefore, after being discovered by the police station, she was immediately sent to the laboratory to maintain her activity through technical means.
Although Jenny died quickly in front of Yan Xu, it was a very rare combination of weirdness. The most important thing is that because she died quickly, most of her organs were still in the initial stage of fusion, which provided Colin with a lot of inspiration for the transformation from human to weird.
At this moment, Colin stripped off most of the bones and internal organs of the three conjoined monsters and artistically reassembled them. After piecing together the broken core, the monster that was forcibly stitched into the shape of a six-legged centaur began to slowly regain its activity.
If there is no external interference, it will take a long time to completely awaken this modified monster. After all, both the core and the body are severely damaged. However, the Superpower Pollution Investigation Bureau has been playing with the weird for so many years, how could they not have some skills? What's more, the foundation itself is not clean and it has connections with multiple forces.
"Inject 1.5 units of Tears of Love in three stages. Pay attention to the recovery and be prepared to respond at any time." Colin gave orders while leaving the increasingly dangerous laboratory. He saw Director Alexander only after he walked out of the door. However, now was not the time to talk. He just nodded and then stared at the constantly changing data. The staff on the side were also ready to activate the emergency plan.
As the pink tears of love completed the first stage of injection, the dense stitches and knife wounds on the Centaur Knight Jenny's body disappeared quickly under the strange effect, as if the fast-forward button was pressed. The roughly combined bones and internal organs also quickly adjusted and restored their functions. This is a strange ability, a mutation and evolution that completely ignores the laws of biology and physics.
As she revived, Centaur Knight Jenny instinctively tried to break free, but to no avail.
Because of the strangeness of the situation, the straps and steel rings used to fix Jenny on the operating table were basically of little use, so a special set of equipment was used to restrain Jenny.
The main body is a thick metal belt similar to the spine, which is directly connected to Jenny's spine, extending from the back of the head to the base of the tail, followed by joint rings, strong springs, hydraulic rods and other soft and hard restraints.
The joint collar is not a rigid structure and has a certain degree of tightness, but there is no need to worry about it falling off because it is also fixed on the bones.
The powerful spring is made of a special alloy. Once electricity is supplied, it will contract and restrict the movements of the person being bound. However, it will not completely restrict the movements of the person being bound. Instead, it will make any movement of the person being bound a hundred times more difficult.
The hydraulic rod also has a limiting effect, but from the interface point of view, it has other functions.
Theoretically, this set of things still cannot prevent strange killings, but it can greatly reduce the speed of strange killings and buy time for the Abnormal Pollution Investigation Bureau to deal with the opponent.
This set of close-fitting restraints, combined with the thick robotic arms in the laboratory, is impossible for ordinary monsters to break free from, and Jenny is no exception.
After struggling for a while, Centaur Knight Jenny gave up because she came to her senses.
Most low-level weirdness is just instinct. Even if they appear cunning, it is only due to their hunting instinct. Just like a fox, it is smart but still a wild beast.
However, not all monsters are without intelligence. It’s just that most of the monsters with intelligence are very powerful. In other words, almost all those who have seen them are dead, so people mistakenly believe that monsters are beasts without intelligence.
Centaur Knight Jenny may have this potential, but she obviously has not reached this level yet. However, she died before completing the mutation, which allowed Colin to find a way to retain some of her humanity and intelligence. Therefore, after waking up, she gave up struggling like a beast and looked around vigilantly. Obviously, although Jenny retained some of her humanity and intelligence, she was still permanently distorted, because she did not have any abnormal reaction to her half-human, half-hexapod appearance, and even felt excited about her bound state, which was a very obvious change.
"Is it necessary to keep all of them?" Alexander had heard that dogs with bells run happier, but could keeping two pairs of bells for the Centaur allow it to run at triple speed?
"Although Jenny is not created by anyone, she is inevitably affected because of the same source of power. Having multiple ways to vent will help her maintain her sanity." Colin immediately said that he did not do this out of some special hobby, but for science, understand, for science.
Well, Alexander shrugged and didn't intend to argue with Colin about this, but started a conversation with him through the device.
Jenny's intelligence has deteriorated to some extent. In fact, even if it has not deteriorated, as a typical sweetheart of the Lighthouse Country who has only received a happy education, she could not withstand the deception of a branch director, so she successfully signed the indenture.
"Arm her up and send her to Ames. I need her to be able to play a role as soon as possible." After closing the communication with the laboratory, Alexander said to Colin in a flat tone.
"No problem. The restraints on her body are part of the mechanical modification. We only need to modify the size to arm her. But she can't hide her appearance like this." Colin said with a frown.
"Soon there will be no need to hide, we are just speeding up the process." Alexander said meaningfully.
Colin is not the kind of person who turns a deaf ear to what is happening outside and only cares about research. In fact, he has long heard that the real plan of the third phase is to gradually expose those with special abilities and abnormalities, and then take advantage of the situation to strengthen the power of the Anomalous Pollution Investigation Bureau, which is the same principle as keeping an enemy to protect oneself.
The problem is that the interests involved in this matter are so huge that even with the authority and capabilities of the Abnormal Pollution Investigation Bureau, it took a full fifteen years to submit the plan before it was initially approved. If we want the plan to be formally passed and implemented, I am afraid we may not be able to see it in our lifetime.
Obviously, the Anomalous Pollution Investigation Bureau does not intend to wait that long. Just like what Dongfang said, it is a fait accompli. They plan to create facts first, such as watching strange events leak out and promoting the exposure of people with special powers and abnormalities.
As the only department in the Beacon Country that has the power and ability to handle related incidents, the Abnormal Pollution Investigation Bureau will naturally gain more authority and support as the incident expands, even if it is forced from above.
Colin doesn't think that the higher-ups will be willing to do this, and other forces will not sit idly by. It is inevitable that the Abnormal Pollution Investigation Bureau will be targeted and hit next.
But he was just the head of a scientific research group in a branch. It was not his turn to express his opinion on such matters. Even Director Alexander would probably only be hinted to carry out the order, and he would have no choice unless he was no longer involved.
"I hope Ames won't be too angry." Colin shrugged.
If this matter goes wrong, Branch Chief Alexander needs to bear part of the responsibility, and he as a researcher also has to bear part of the responsibility, but the one who bears the biggest blame is definitely Ames.
(End of this chapter)