I Created Scientific Magic-Chapter 106 - 94: Rioting Test Subjects (Seeking Follow-up Reads)

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Chapter 106: Chapter 94: Rioting Test Subjects (Seeking Follow-up Reads)

With Lynn leading, Bock and Patty also managed to suppress the fear at the bottom of their hearts. The group quickly moved the second experimental body onto the experiment table and increased the number of iron chains binding it.

Lynn disdainfully glanced at the tools at hand. Without even a decent scalpel, he reluctantly chose a sharp knife for flame sterilization.

Witch Patty took over Lynn’s work, and upon seeing the overall planning written in the logbook, her expression couldn’t help but reveal some surprise. These records were very clear and detailed, noting down the changes in each organ of the body at every time period after the experimental body had ingested the Magic Potion, even down to the second.

But just now, “Timis” shouldn’t have had time to check the Magic Hourglass, right? Could this data be falsified?

Patty was hesitating when Lynn had already picked up the sharp knife and started dissecting.

Bock was responsible for stopping the bleeding and assisting on the side, yet he was somewhat worried that Lynn might mess things up. Dissecting a live, defective product was not an easy task. These irrationally furious monsters brought not only psychological pressure but also considerable difficulty to the dissection due to their constant attempts to break free.

However, Lynn’s incisions were steadier than he had imagined. The experimental body that was continuously howling in front of him seemed non-existent.

Facing these monsters, did he really have no fear?

Bock was full of questions and even more annoyed that ever since Lynn took over, there had been no accidents; the dissection process went very smoothly. After consuming the Magic Potion, the experimental body didn’t even survive the initial fusion stage and died outright.

The rebellion of the first experimental body seemed just like an accident, which somewhat upset Bock. He wished he had let Lynn take over from the beginning.

Lynn was unaware of Bock’s thoughts and had no time to care, already fully immersed in the experiment; he even dismissed the so-called rotational system and directly took over the dissection work of the remaining experimental bodies.

Facing these monsters, who had already lost their sanity and had been transformed, Lynn showed little compassion, believing that sending them off earlier was the right thing to do.

When the fourth experimental body collapsed on the experiment table due to a rejection reaction, Lynn finally gained some insights. The Shaping Potion must have contained some unknown magic ingredient, making the liquid easily absorbed by the human digestive tract and quickly reaching the heart through blood circulation, hence taking effect so swiftly.

For this reason, the heart was the first organ to be infiltrated and transformed by Magic Power, and later, it continuously pumped energy-rich blood to the rest of the body for further transformation…

What Lynn found somewhat strange was that, given the severity of the rejection reactions, why not directly use the Magic Power one possessed for the transformation…

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He then suddenly realized… wasn’t that the content of Shaping Science?

He heard that wizards of this school had extremely strong close combat abilities, and the best among them could even transform themselves into some powerful magical beasts.

It should be said that this Magic Potion was developed based on the theories of Shaping Science. So, the so-called perfect being, should it grant the person who consumes the Magic Potion a power comparable to that of a formal Shaping wizard?

No, using an external force after all, there should be some differences…

Lynn thought to himself and soon began dissecting the fifth subject, a seemingly youthful individual looking only about fifteen or sixteen years old, far less robust than the previous subjects, instead appearing somewhat frail.

What surprised him most was the low level of magic power saturation in this subject, only about thirty percent.

“Subject number twenty-two, have you ever consumed Fire Salamander Potion before? It’s a pity that it didn’t have much effect, which is why it was discarded…” Lynn picked up the experiment log and, after pondering for a moment, suddenly spoke to Patty.

“Patty, bring me a bottle of Fire Lion Potion!”

“Timis, what are you planning to do?” Bock asked, furrowing his brow.

“I’ve made some discoveries, I plan to switch to a different magic potion for the experiment,” Lynn casually explained.

In their previous experiments, they had used Troll Potion.

Because a former apprentice had found that trolls, due to their strong regenerative abilities, produce Magic Energy Cells with high vitality. Moreover, they focus on enhancing the physical body; hence, theoretically, they are most likely to merge with other transformation potions without much conflict.

But Lynn didn’t think so. Precisely because of the high vitality of the Troll Potion’s transmutations, it could potentially exacerbate the magic power rejection reaction. The condition of Nu’er after death, who had only consumed this potion, was proof enough.

Bock was very dissatisfied with Lynn’s risky actions. If something went wrong, wouldn’t the three of them be in trouble?

Of course, Lynn did not heed Bock’s opinion. He was not here to conduct research; he was here to catch the attention of the infamous “Black Doctor” Radak — how many years would it take if things went as usual…

After repeated urging from someone, Patty hesitated for a moment but indeed brought the Fire Lion Potion as instructed.

Lynn took the bottle from her and guzzled it down in one go, causing Bock, who watched from the side, to tremble with fear…

With such a forceful administration, the fifth subject reacted within just a few seconds, his body shaking continuously, and his skin quickly turned a reddish color.

“It’s increased, the degree of Magic Energy infiltration in the cells has truly increased…” Through his alchemy spectacles, Bock witnessed a scene that shocked him. The power of the Fire Lion Potion was rapidly pervading the subject’s entire body, even devouring the residual power left from the Fire Salamander Potion.

Indeed… Lynn was not surprised by this at all. In his previous experiments, he had already discovered that different Shaping potions not only repelled each other’s powers but also had the potential to devour one another. The two species he had chosen both possessed similar abilities to control fire.

The critical point was that the magic power infiltration level was initially very low in the fifth subject, meaning the blood power brought by the Fire Lion Potion that was added later could easily devour the previous one as nourishment.

Although this contradicted the main objective of Laboratory Seven — to try blending different types of Shaping potions to create Magic Energy Beings with two distinct witchcraft talents, it held a probability of producing a perfect blend with the Fire Lion Potion.

Bock, too, saw this, and amidst his startled expression, flames suddenly ignited all around the subject, heating the iron chains binding his body red-hot. Eventually, the subject’s expanding body burst the glowing red chains apart…

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