Chapter 132 Outrageous Experimental Proposal, Overestimated Value
Chapter 132 Outrageous Experimental Proposal, Overestimated Value
"Respected Thunder Wizard." Wizard Valennil composed himself, his attitude becoming increasingly respectful and cautious.
"Actually, my experiment wasn't as good as you think."
The wizard Valennir spoke of his achievements.
The Ironfire Kingdom is a rather special country.
In ancient times, the earth was not inhabited by only one race—humans, elves, dwarves, orcs, and others.
Ultimately, all those races were integrated into humanity.
It is said that many people in the Ironfire Kingdom have the blood of ancient orcs. It is because of the influence of orc blood that the people of the Ironfire Kingdom are often more resilient and stronger, more valiant and skilled in battle, and of course, more irritable and easily angered than people from other kingdoms.
"Respected Thunder Wizard, the 'rumors' about the Ironfire Kingdom are not merely 'rumors'."
"That's the truth—the people of the Ironfire Kingdom really do have orc blood flowing in their veins."
Before Loon could respond, the wizard Valennil began to explain his experimental plan to Loon—his proudest success to date, and the most sincere 'attitude' he could perceive.
This is also the most effective way for him to demonstrate his value, in his opinion.
—If the wizarding school behind Thunder Wizard wants to start a war, then there is one thing that cannot be avoided—manpower.
They don't have ordinary manpower.
Rather, it's the number of people at the wizard level.
Coincidentally, the results of the wizard Valennir's experiments showed that ordinary people, after being modified, could not become true wizards, but could still pose a certain threat to wizards.
Without a doubt, this is the kind of "manpower" that all wizards need in the wizarding war.
The wizard Valennir was absolutely certain that the results of his experiment would be of great use to the wizard Thunder in front of him!
Even if Thunder Wizard is highly likely to already know the results of his experiments, so what? It doesn't mean his experiments were worthless!
This achievement was the result of his own gradual experimentation—he has extremely rich practical experience in this area.
And coincidentally, he didn't smell any trace of blood on the Thunder Wizard in front of him.
What does this mean?
This means that although Thunder Wizard is very likely to know this knowledge, he only knows it, but he has no practical experience!
Imagine someone has a grand plan—and within that plan, an experiment that is extremely valuable to the plan itself appears before them, but the person leading the plan is not good at practical implementation.
Just then, someone arrived who had some knowledge of the experiment and was also very skilled at hands-on work.
And this person, who was skilled in practical application, showed a submissive attitude.
What will he choose?
Without a doubt, it's a joint effort!
"If the Thunder Wizard could entrust this matter to me—I could even use it as an opportunity to obtain their school's experimental data and results!"
"Even if this war ends in defeat, the experimental data and results from the school of thought that match my experiments are already a huge gain, enough to make the risk worthwhile!" Wizard Valennier thought, continuing to explain his experimental plan to Wizard Thunder in a questioning manner...
The limits of a living being's power are closely related to its heart—but how can one judge the strength of a living being's heart from its appearance?
Look at the physique, look at the strength!
The hearts of wild beasts like bears and tigers must be stronger than those of ordinary people.
Therefore, if the heart of a bear, tiger, or whale is transplanted into a human body, it will naturally make the person's strength even greater...
As he listened to the words of the wizard Valennir, Loon's eyes twitched involuntarily.
Before meeting him, the Scarlet Wizard had put a lot of effort into this area—but the Scarlet Wizard's only result was an increase in heart size.
It involves adding two extra hearts to the shark's original heart while keeping the original heart still.
But this wizard Valennil... his achievement was a direct heart transplant!
In terms of the progress of the experiment, his experiment was dozens or even hundreds of times faster than that of the Scarlet Wizard!
The Scarlet Wizard's experiments were all on animals, not humans—she simply added hearts while keeping the original heart still, but what about the Warrennir Wizard?
But it was a heart transplant!
The original heart was removed and replaced with the heart of another wild animal!
A heart transplant!
Even in Luo Ang's previous life, with the support of various high-precision equipment, heart transplant surgery was undoubtedly the "jewel" of the related profession.
"Wizard Valennir," Loon interrupted Valennir's rambling. "The heart is the source of life."
"Even for wizards like us, the existence of the heart is a weakness—when you perform a heart transplant, how do you ensure that the test subject can survive after the heart is removed and hold on until the new heart is replaced?"
"Furthermore, how did you overcome the rejection reaction between different living organisms during your heart transplant?"
"Lo Ang asked."
Even though his knowledge of biology was very limited, he was very clear about the two basic difficulties of this "heart transplant surgery".
"Rejection reaction." Upon hearing these four words from the Thunder Wizard, the Warren Nils was absolutely certain that the Thunder Wizard before him was definitely an "expert." He must have received relevant education and understood the relevant knowledge; otherwise, he would never have been able to use such a precise description.
As a result, he became increasingly enthusiastic in his narration.
The first reaction is rejection.
The experimental subjects chosen by the wizard Valennir were all people from the Ironfire Kingdom—and the people of the Ironfire Kingdom originally had orc blood, being distant relatives of wild beasts. Their compatibility with the hearts of wild beasts far exceeded that of ordinary people, and the 'rejection reaction' they experienced during heart transplants was much milder.
Then comes the time for a heart transplant.
Although the heart is the most important organ in the human body, the wizard Valennil has enough experimental records to prove that a person does not die immediately after their heart is removed, but will have a period of "breathing time".
As long as the heart transplant can be completed during this "breathing period," the experimental subject will not die from cardiac arrest.
In addition, before the experiment, he would specifically train the test subjects in things like "holding their breath" to select the test subjects and ensure the success of the surgery.
As for the final success rate of the surgery...
He can guarantee that the success rate is over one percent!
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