Chapter 513: Chapter 513: Director Su Takes Care of You
As the machine started up, the solution containing nano machines began to flow into the treatment pod. These tiny robots entered the human body through the intricate network of blood vessels.
With the machines in place, the numbers on the screen began to fluctuate, displaying the count, activity, and automated treatment procedures of the nanorobots inside the body.
As the nanorobots spread, the entire condition of the body was clearly displayed on the screen.
"Vital signs are stable, but there is a slight rejection reaction," one of the researchers reported.
"Reduce the activity of the nanorobots. The biological coating on the nano machines should be fine, right?" He Kui thought for a moment and looked at the senior scholars.
"There's no issue. We've overseen it. It's likely due to individual factors," one of the elderly scholars replied, his eyes bloodshot from staying up late, as he stared intently at the numbers.
"Alright, let's continue then," He Kui nodded upon hearing this.
The tense atmosphere didn't last long, as the nano machines successfully circulated several times within the patient's body.
The repair program also began to take effect quietly.
The body's vitality was fully activated.
"The healing speed of the affected area is 15% faster than we anticipated. The patient's condition is stable."
"The experiment is a success."
With the announcement from the leading elder, the crowd erupted into cheers.
It didn't feel much different from when He Kui conducted experiments at the Design Bureau.
"Congratulations," Durandal said with a smile. "Councilor He's friend is one step closer to regaining their sight."
"Yes, congratulations to you as well," He Kui replied, his gaze carrying a hint of implication as he looked at Shin.
Durandal noticed it, but his expression remained unchanged, as if he hadn't seen anything at all.
Only after seeing He Kui off did the smile in Shin's eyes fade.
"What was he talking about?" Shin asked, puzzled.
Although he couldn't decipher the meaning behind that person's gaze, it felt as if it had seen through his very soul.
"Don't worry, it's probably just curiosity," Durandal said, patting Shin's head.
Shin still didn't know about his destiny or the burdens he would have to bear, and there was no need for him to know just yet.
Creuset's plan seemed to be on the verge of failure, and that woman from Fenderson was also becoming restless due to He Kui's research.
But if He Kui really knew something, would he really not hesitate to use that technology on Shin? Or if Shin were to use that technology, would He Kui take the opportunity to tamper with his genes?
If He Kui could modify genes, he would be far more terrifying than those self-proclaimed Newtypes who boasted about their mental control abilities.
This was probably what Ola feared.
If they considered themselves an advanced species as Newtypes, then with this technology, He Kui could even reduce these advanced species to lower forms.
If they could be artificially degraded, could they still be considered an advanced species?
After all, they were man-made creations. Only the Destiny Project was the true foundation of everything, and the Destiny Project didn't need the guidance of so-called Newtypes.
As he thought this, Durandal's grip tightened, then loosened again.
What about He Kui? Would he join?
After all, with this technology, he would be of even greater help to Durandal.
"Don't worry about me," Shin said.
As if sensing Durandal's thoughts, Shin firmly grasped Durandal's hand, which was holding onto him.
Meanwhile, He Kui, who had returned to his own asteroid from outside, also let out a sigh of relief.
With that matter settled, he had no intention of leaving again until Genesis was completed.
Would the war be over in a week? He Kui gazed out at the vast expanse of stars, feeling a sense of uncertainty. Although he had thought about many things to do after the war, he had no concrete plans. His life had been a constant struggle for survival.
However, the end of the war didn't mean the end of everything. Durandal, Creuset, and perhaps countless smaller battlefields still posed many problems.
But at least he wouldn't be so busy anymore.
"What are you thinking about?"
Just as He Kui was about to head to the radar room to check on the situation in South America, he was suddenly enveloped in a familiar, warm embrace from behind.
"Sulei, why did you come out by yourself?"
"I finished my work before coming here."
"..."
Hearing Sulei's emphasis, He Kui couldn't help but laugh.
"What are you laughing at?"
"Just remembering how you used to nag me about work."
"Hmph, I can still nag you now."
Sulei blushed and spoke somewhat awkwardly.
"That's true."
He Kui chuckled, wrapping one arm around Sulei while patting her bottom with the other.
"Has it gotten bigger?"
"No, it hasn't! Stop squeezing, you pervert!"
Sulei pushed against his hand with both of hers, but she couldn't budge He Kui at all.
"Where did you get all this strength?"
"If I don't use my strength, this ox is going to get exhausted."
"..."
Realizing He Kui was making a dirty joke, Sulei rolled her eyes at him, then stood on her tiptoes and kissed him.
After a moment of tenderness, He Kui had no intention of taking things further in the port. He simply held her and continued to gaze at the stars outside, as if pondering life.
"Sulei, where do you want to go after the war ends?"
"Anywhere, as long as..."
"As long as what?"
"Don't ask further!"
Sulei glared at He Kui in annoyance. He clearly knew the answer but still insisted on teasing her.
How truly infuriating.
"Alright, I won't ask."
"But you must have something you want to do, right? I can accompany you."
"Something I want to do... Anything?"
Sulei looked up at the young man with his clear features, her heart filling with sweetness.
"Anything."
"Then marry me."
"It doesn't have to be public."
As if afraid he would refuse, Sulei added.
"Not public..."
Although it was possible, He Kui felt a sense of guilt towards them.
"Is that not okay?"
Sulei, unusually submissive, didn't even dare to look into his eyes.
"It's not that it's not okay, I just feel like I'm shortchanging you."
"Don't say that!"
Hearing He Kui's words, Sulei's eyes reddened. She wrapped her arms around his neck and kissed him passionately.
[Sulei's Affection: 180]
[Affection Bonus: 8]
[Unlocked Academic Skill: Basic Quantum Computer]
Amidst their intense embrace, He Kui noticed the virtual text box, but he quickly ignored it.
His eyes were completely filled with the petite, lovely girl before him.
"One day, we'll make it public."
After a long while, the two separated, and He Kui's thoughts returned to his mind.
"Hmm~"
With a satisfied hum, Sulei once again pounced on He Kui.
At the same time, she swiped her hand over the ring, and the private port's gate closed with a click.
"Right here?"
He Kui didn't stop her; instead, he chuckled with amusement.
"Any objections?"
"How could I dare, Director Su."
"Hmph! Good that you don't. Today, I, the esteemed Director Su, will take care of you right here!"
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