I Really Didn't Mean To Be The Saviour Of The World-Chapter 1004 - 621 Severe Pain_1

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Chapter 1004: Chapter 621: Severe Pain_1

Chapter 1004 -621: Severe Pain_1

One after another, new quantum beam tubes were inserted into Tiffany Bell’s head, connecting to her brain cells.

In front of the fleet’s psychologists and physiologists, a virtual projection of Tiffany’s brain appeared.

Tiffany was to undergo both psychological and physiological tests.

The main testing method seemed rather primitive, conducted in the form of questioning and supplemented with some scene projections. By observing Tiffany’s answers and her brain’s thinking patterns when facing different questions, as well as her different reactions in various test scenarios, they would evaluate her current brain function.

“Question one: A new quantum virus has been discovered on Ceres and has thoroughly infiltrated the planet, changing both the people and the planet itself. Your parents are on an escape vessel about to leave Ceres and head to the Pluto Orbital Space Station. You are ordered to intercept and stop the further spread of the virus. What is the first thing you do?”

“Contact my parents.”

“What will you say to them?”

“Say goodbye to them.”

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” And then?”

“Destroy the escape vessel and then destroy Ceres.”

Several staff members started to scribble notes.

The first conclusion emerged.

“Emotional category: Affection. Emotional stripping: Not stripped. Emotional thinking route: Absolute linear thinking with quantification of affection.”

“Question two: You lead a group of veteran comrades who have followed you for years deep into enemy territory for a mission. Your position is compromised, and there’s a risk of being annihilated by the enemy forces. If you escape alone, your chances of survival are 90%. However, if you stay, you can only save three or four people, and your chances of dying increase to 90%. How do you choose?”

“Withdraw. While doing so, inform my comrades about my decision.”

“Reason?”

“I believe my long-term comrades and I have the same resolve. They should know my value. If I die protecting them, the sacrifice of my comrades’ lives would become meaningless. The comrades I save would not find satisfaction in life. I believe they will understand my dilemma. They won’t feel abandoned, only relieved.”

Questioner: “So why did you decide to undergo the human body freezing experiment? This situation closely resembles the one you just analyzed.”

“No, it’s different. The gamble’s scale is heavily tilted. At the same time, I am also willing to give up the idea of taking care of my friends for another pursuit.”

“What pursuit?”

“I want to meet the sage.”

“What do you want to happen when you meet the sage?”

Tiffany Bell: “I have previously conducted a private test in which I fused my genetic information with the sage’s original genetic information at a deep level. I discovered that my genetic information could appropriately complement the sage’s original genetic information.”

“Are you implying that you want to combine your genes with his to cultivate new offspring?”

Tiffany shook her head, “No, this deep genetic information fusion is different from genetic pairing. I believe the sage’s personality could absorb my combat memories. I would become his nutrients.”

“Nutrients?”

“Yes, his personality would consume parts of my memories without the risk of personality split.”

“Is that the reason you must see the sage?”

Tiffany Bell: “Yes.”

“Okay, next question…”

After a while, the questioning ended, and Tiffany began to face simulations similar to the final test she had taken years ago.

She needed to cope with these tests step by step.

The simulations contained many classic “multiple-choice questions” from human history, in which each different choice would lead civilization in a different direction.

The test lasted for three days.

After three days, a data packet was sent to the Imperial Science Academy.

“Name: Tiffany Bell. Age: 131. Position: Chief Instructor of Expedition Fleet Warriors. Willpower status: Unwavering. Personality status: Intact. Emotional state: affection, friendship, love… all emotions operate in an absolutely linear manner, with a similarity of 99.9999…% to the Blank Ones.”

“Conclusion: This is a new type of individual thinking mode that has never appeared in the history of civilization. It is as absolutely calm as the Blank Ones while as full of passion as ordinary humans. Her emotional state is like the wave-particle duality of light, divided into yin and yang aspects, one like a glacier at absolute zero, and the other as fiery as the sun. It is appropriate to give her a separate name, distinguishing her from ordinary humans and the Blank Ones.”

“Naming conclusion: Heartless One.”

“The Heartless One can undergo human body freezing experimentation, with a success rate 1798 times higher than that of ordinary volunteers.”

After two more weeks of preparation, Tiffany Bell’s human body freezing experiment finally began.

In a giant container resembling a rock, Tiffany, who had been injected with a sedative in advance, lay quietly.

As various metabolism-reducing drugs were injected, her breathing gradually slowed, and her heart rate decreased, like a hibernating bear.

Finally, Tiffany’s heartbeat stopped abruptly.

At the same time, the temperature inside the cryogenic chamber plummeted to -173 degrees Celsius.

The cooling process happened in a split second.

However, Tiffany’s thoughts did not cease, but instead suddenly awakened amidst tremendous pain.

Although she couldn’t open her eyes, she could sense the tearing pain deep within her soul.

In the 21st century, humans had classified pain levels, with labor pain ranked as the highest level of twelve.

But the intense soul pain caused by suddenly entering -170 degrees Celsius was at least a thousand times worse than labor pain. The unimaginable pain did not need to be transmitted through nerves, but directly exploded within a person’s thoughts.

In early experiments, volunteers at the Empire’s cryogenic facilities at that level had already collapsed, overwhelmed by the intensity of pain, and their wills rapidly disintegrating.

Seeing this, Emerson’s pupils contracted, his fists clenched, and tension peaked.

But Tiffany’s quantum brain storm merely became slightly chaotic before quickly settling down, at most feeling like a person in a deep sleep being bitten by a mosquito.

After a long while, Emerson took a deep breath.

He suddenly understood Tiffany’s words.

This was the difference between top warriors and ordinary people.

At the next moment, the temperature in the cryogenic chamber began to drop toward absolute zero at a rate of one degree every billionth of a second.

One millionth of a second later, the temperature reached absolute zero.

However, Tiffany’s consciousness still functioned, and the intense pain deep within her soul continued to multiply exponentially.

The scientists saw Tiffany’s brain model before their eyes become a turbulent, agitated firework display. Each subtle burst of light represented a pain wave intense enough to crush an ordinary person’s willpower instantly.

This enormous firework consisted of tens of millions of pain waves.

“Not good! Her memory is dissipating!”

Emerson shouted.

The unifying freezing power hadn’t infiltrated to execute the operation yet, hadn’t started stacking her memories, and her memory was already disintegrating and overflowing with data.

This essentially declared the failure of the experiment.