Chapter 246.
Chapter 246.
At this moment, Qi Min's position presented a good opportunity to slip out, but he would probably have to avoid several infants who had just entered the doorway.
However, at the base of a wall where no one noticed, a smaller baby, unlike the other babies, was crying and slowly crawling towards Qi Min.
The infant whose head had been hit shook his slightly dizzy head and looked towards Qi Min's location, only to find that he had already left.
Where are they? ∑(′△`)?
The baby turned its head to search, only to find Qi Min holding something and running quickly toward the door. Upon seeing its target, the baby chased after it again, using both hands and feet.
Qi Min, clutching his coat, opened it wide when he saw the infants rushing towards him.
Then, like a net, it wraps them up one by one, and then throws them away.
It's like that kind of situation where the unloading worker stands below, catching the goods thrown down from above by his colleague, and then casually tossing them aside.
Qi Min executed the tossing motion of the bag with remarkable fluidity.
He had clearly seen it when he was dodging; these infants were extremely fast, and difficult to catch.
But as long as you can prevent them from getting close and keep a distance, you won't get hurt.
At this moment, Qi Min's actions clearly had an effect. He was already closest to the door, and after throwing three or four children who rushed towards him, he finally managed to get out of the room.
As soon as he stepped out of the room, Qi Min turned and ran without looking back. Among the babies he threw out, one stared angrily with wide eyes.
This was the same infant who had lost his target once again. As he locked onto Qi Min's direction for the second time and pounced, he was almost on Qi Min's back.
Unexpectedly, Qi Min nimbly turned around and wrapped him completely in his coat.
Before he could react, he felt his body suddenly lift into the air again. His vision changed from black to white as he watched Qi Min's figure getting further and further away until he landed again.
But when he tried again for the third time, Qi Min had already run out of the room.
He wanted to follow them out, but he was worried about his other younger sisters and brothers inside the room.
Thus, he could only glance resentfully in the direction Qi Min had fled, then temporarily gave up, returned to his room, and rejoined the still ongoing battle.
The remaining players in the room felt that the already fierce attack had been intensified by the presence of an infant.
Before long, only the leading man remained in the room, still stubbornly holding on.
But with his injuries already severe, he had no chance of escaping and was quickly killed by the still-angry child.
Qi Min, who fled the room in a panic, later had the opportunity to get to know the children better.
It was there that he truly learned what those children had gone through and what those heartless scientists had done.
This underground facility, located on the third floor of this replica hospital, is specifically designed to receive children produced on the upper floor but abandoned for various reasons.
Some of these children were abandoned here shortly after birth because they failed the required tests.
Some still have the amniotic sac attached, which may allow them to be removed.
It was only because its mother died prematurely before giving birth to it.
Therefore, in order to maintain their vitality, the mother and fetus are sent here together.
This third floor, located underground in the hospital, is a huge human experimentation site.
It is specifically used for research on living cells and the cultivation of their related organs, with the aim of cultivating and replacing aging organs for a certain population.
Countless children enter here, and they all serve only one purpose: to be used as lab rats for research on anything they need.
Here, besides adults, there are only children of various ages.
The children here have no thoughts, no basic knowledge of being human, no freedom, and no voice...
Here, there are only two kinds of people: researchers and those being researched...
Furthermore, some soil from the upper layer that has become physically weak, because it no longer has the value to be selected, will also be put here for research.
Some researchers even have the sudden inspiration to try combining various types of cells with human cells in an attempt to create a different species.
Countless lives were lost in this experiment, and many failed. Only those that were relatively successful and survived were given a number.
Number 01, the oldest of all the babies Qi Min had ever met.
It was the first to survive and grow up after countless lives had perished.
Qi Min's encounter with No. 01 was peaceful, without any bloodshed, violence, fighting, or terror.
When Qi Min was being chased by another monster, he escaped to a clean dwelling he had never seen before.
Everything there was white; the walls and floors were covered with special materials, and even the doors seemed custom-made, with only a thick glass panel for observation.
The glass was embedded in the entire wall; it wasn't very large, but it was large enough for people outside the room to see the entire interior through it.
When Qi Min escaped here, he was already severely injured. The monster chasing him was a short, thin man who had mutated into the form of a python.
Its form resembled that of a python, occupying the vast majority of its body.
His only human features were a head half-covered in scales and two strangely thin arms on either side.
And he truly lived up to his reputation as a monster mutated from snake genes. Ever since he accidentally encountered him, Qi Min had tried every possible way to get rid of him.
However, the genes of a snake were such that no matter how deliberately Qi Min left traces, he could always accurately find the most correct one and quickly catch up.
Qi Min was forced to fight him head-on four times, and nearly died from his venomous fangs and tail twice.
This was only because Qi Min deliberately led them into an area where other players were active.
Those four escapes also used up all of Qi Min's already limited number of cards.
When Qi Min dragged his piercing wounds across his waist, abdomen, and shoulders into this eerie room, his first thought was to leave as quickly as possible.
The monster that had been relentlessly pursuing him had long since disappeared, and the place where the monster behind him stopped chasing him after he entered this place was now a different story.
That must be something even more dangerous than that monster.
Even though Qi Min understood the danger here, his severely injured body clearly couldn't support it.
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