Alien Knights

Chapter 310: The King's Leisure Day 1 (Part 2)

Seeing the incoming person was about to rush into the crowd, the guard standing in the front row bumped him to the ground with a shoulder, then drew his sword and aimed it at the person's throat.

"Please stop! He is a scholar at Murphy University!" Terrence rushed forward and quickly stopped the guard's move.

Todd looked closely at the people on the ground.

This man was about 30 years old. His body was thin due to long-term malnutrition. His skin turned white because he was not seeing the sky all day long. His ten fingers on his hands were thin and long, which looked like bamboo joints.

Terrence explained to Todd: "This scholar is named Wayne Dunlop, a professor of physiology. He unlocked the secret of "human blood circulation" and registered related patents, which ended the church's longevity. The thousand-year-old "Blood Reiki Theory"."

Discordant whispers came from the scholars around.

"This guy has not received a systematic education at all."

"He used to be a veterinarian. I bet he is not much smarter than the butchers who kill pigs."

"I heard that he was with the corpse all day long, and the jars in the room were filled with human organs."

"I really don't know how this kind of people got into college..."

Todd frowned. It seemed that this guy lying on the ground was not welcomed by other scholars.

Wayne got up from the ground, grabbed the corner of Master Terrence's clothes with one hand, and said loudly, "Master Terrence, please come with me, my experiment will begin soon!"

"Wayne Dunlop! Pay attention to your words and deeds. Your Majesty came to visit the university specially today. You must not be rude..."

Before he finished speaking, Terrence suddenly opened his eyes and stammered: "Wait...wait a minute, you said...experiment?! That experiment, are you still continuing?!"

Terrence, who was angry and annoyed, just wanted to reprimand Wayne loudly, but found that Todd looked at this bold scholar in amusement and didn't know what to say for a while.

Todd said, "What kind of experiment is it? Can I see it too?"

Wayne then turned his attention to the speaker: "Your Majesty? You are your Majesty?! Great! If you can come to visit my experiment, it will be my life's honor!"

Terrence covered his forehead with his hand, and whispered to Todd: "Your Majesty, there are many places to visit in the university. It is not necessary to watch Wayne's experiment."

Todd waved his hand indifferently: "What does this have to do? There is no route and goal set for this visit. My plan is to see where I go."

Seeing that there was no way to persuade the king, Terrence gave up the thought of stopping and followed Wayne to the basement of the laboratory building instead.

In the process of marching, Terrence introduced the life of Wayne Dunlop to Todd.

Wayne Dunlop was born in a serf family. Since his father was a veterinarian in the ranch, he also embarked on this path under the influence of his ears and eyes.

Wayne, who was unable to receive education due to the poverty of his family as a child, used the opportunity of treating livestock, borrowing books from the homes of farmers or nobles, looking for all opportunities to learn knowledge, enrich himself, and aspire to become a church clerk. .

However, the good times did not last long.

When he was sixteen years old, a plague spread to the entire Moon Creek Plain, killing most of his family members. Since then, Wayne's temperament has changed dramatically, and he has become interested in pathology and anthropology.

He has traveled to many countries, and it was not until more than a year ago that he finally settled in Twilight City and studied microbiology courses at Twilight College for several months. Later, he spent all his savings, bought a microscope, and sneaked into Silver Ring City under the control of the barbarians, dissected and studied the dead bodies, and finally discovered the secret of blood circulation.

"At the beginning, I took the initiative to invite Wayne to join Murphy University and become a member of the professor." Terrence walked on the road, his face was full of entanglement: "This kid has infinite enthusiasm and desire for truth. The person is still asleep. He has got up from the bed and started to organize the report. When the others returned to the residence yawning, he was still fighting in the laboratory."

"This time to raise money for Muxi University, Wayne was the first to donate all his property and transferred his patent rights to Muxi University for free."

Todd nodded as he listened: "Sounds like a very good scholar."

Terrence grabbed his beard in anguish: "As a follower of truth, he is undoubtedly excellent; but as a human researcher, many of his actions are full of controversy and can even be said to be deviant."

Hearing the words "rebellious", Todd just wanted to ask what was going on. The team had already arrived at the door of Wayne's Lab. The scene before him made him temporarily forget his question.

More than a dozen men, women, and children with shabby clothes and disheveled faces stopped at the door of the laboratory, looking inwardly with sad faces.

Todd asked, "Who are these people?"

Terrence sighed: "These people are all relatives of the experiment."

"Family of the experimental product?!"

Todd was taken aback for a moment, then he pulled away from the crowd and walked to Wayne's laboratory.

A huge glass screen separates the laboratory into two spaces.

In the space inside, a weird-shaped metal bed was placed on which lies a dry, thin, naked old man who is about to die.

Todd frowned and asked Wayne, who was busy transcribing data in the room, "What's going on?!"

While recording the old man’s life symptoms, the latter said without raising his head: “This is an experiment on life and soul.”

Todd made a skeptical voice, but Wayne was completely immersed in the experiment and no longer paid attention to everything outside.

Master Terrence stood up at this time: "Your Majesty, let me explain."

"You see the dying old man behind the glass, which is the subject of this experiment, and those waiting outside are the old man's family."

"The general principle of Wayne’s experiment is as follows: first create a room isolated from the outside world, and maximize the removal of interfering elements in the room, such as air, humidity, temperature, noise, etc.; then create a complete set of A precision instrument that detects changes in the room."

Speaking of this, Terrence pointed to the metal bed behind the glass and said to Todd: "A watertight device is made under the bed, which can measure the weight change of the subject on the bed, up to the maximum accuracy of gram; The long vertical glass column is a pressure gauge, which is used to detect changes in room pressure. In addition, there are magnetic field compasses, mercury thermometers, light intensity topologies, etc..."

Seeing the dying old man on the bed, trembling all over, with a loud voice in his mouth, Todd asked Terrence, "Then what exactly is this experiment trying to do?"

"Like Wayne just said, this is an experiment about life and soul." Terrence glanced at Wayne Dunlop, who was in a state of academic fanaticism, and shook his head: "He found some from the immigration area. People who are dying, let them enter this room to spend the last part of their lives. He is responsible for recording the changes in all the data in the room at the moment of death of the subject. And using this to confirm that after death , Whether there is a soul that will overflow the body."

"It's literally, it's literally..." Todd shook his head, looking for a suitable adjective to describe this ridiculous experiment, but in the end, he took a deep breath and asked: "These experimental products , Are they willing to cooperate with Wayne's experiment?"

Terrence knew what the king wanted to ask, and explained in a low voice: "These dying people come from poor families in the immigration area. Wayne promised to give them a generous reward at the cost of having to die in this laboratory. middle."

"There is something wrong with this approach..." Todd rubbed his temples with his fingers.

Huggins stood beside Todd, looked at everything behind the glass, and said softly: "This practice desecrates life and denigrates death."

While speaking, the old man on the metal bed breathed like a broken bellows, his hands scratched at his side for a while, his mouth wanted to say something, but he couldn't say anything.

Then, the old man's body movements gradually slowed down, his pupils spread, and there was no more ups and downs in his chest.

Todd has seen soldiers who died on the battlefield, as well as the same kind struggling in the fire, but the process in front of him from survival to death was so calm that it was almost cruel, and his thoughts trembled like a knife.

The accompanying scholars went from shock at first to anger later.

Someone rushed in front of Wayne who was recording the numbers, grabbed the opponent's collar with his hand, punched the opponent in the face, and yelled: "You bastard! Using truth as a guise has tarnished the last trace of human dignity. !"

Looking at Wayne who was knocked to the ground, Master Terrence's face was full of sadness and worry: "Mr. Dunlop, follow my persuasion and stop your experiment immediately!"

Wayne used his body to protect his precious experimental data, endured the punches and kicks of others, and shouted: "You keep admiring the truth and staying away from God, but there are still stale ideas in your mind!"

Terrence stopped the people's atrocities, supported Wayne with his body, and said to him: "Young man, this has nothing to do with truth and God. What you have done has touched the bottom line of mankind. UU看书www.uukanshu.com "

Wayne looked at Terrence and said painfully: "What are human beings?! If there really is a God, did he consider his bottom line when he created humans?!"

After a pause, Wayne with a blue nose and swollen face looked at Todd with hope: "Your Majesty, My Majesty! Do you also hold this narrow view?! Why can't we do what God can do? ?? Why use human thinking to bind the existence of truth!"

Todd's ears heard the cry of the family members of the deceased, and the voices of scholars who were talking about it. Some cursed loudly for this kind of dignified experiment, and some whispered about whether it should be so unscrupulous to explore the truth. .

Todd said to Wayne: "Mr. Dunlop, I can understand your mood, but what I want to tell you is that your thinking is correct, but your method is wrong."

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