➳Chapter~40

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(a/n)- So y'all want a LONG one ayy? 🍌🌚

Alright, read this chapter carefully. I've explained how jungkook acquired the mutation.

If y'all have questions, do ask.

You both were taken to another room where a senior scientist politely smiled at you.

Ahh I found the missing manners.

You smiled and bowed before sitting on the chair with jungkook. "Your baby girl is 22 weeks."

"Oh!" You placed a hand on your stomach. "Two weeks ago she was 18."

"Do you know how his body works?"

"Kind of......."

"Them let's throw some light on B1M2Jk or...............jungkook." Jungkook sighed as the doctor brought the memories of his label back.

How he and jimin had been shipped like a cargo in cold metal boxes with holes on the top to let them breathe.

Most importantly how they had been provided just with a blanket with some energy biscuits and water while they went dizzy and slipped in and out from concious.

Just because people feared that they could get unstable and kill everyone on the ship.

And in bold letters were the tags printed on each of the boxes.

B1M2JK and B1M3JM

Batch-1 Mutant-2 jungkook

Batch-1 Mutant-3 Jimin

There was also a third one who's box was tagged as B2M1TN but a few days later, he got unstable and had to be put down.

"Jungkook had gone under a specific radiation, do you know that?" You nodded listening carefully. "But that's not how his gene sequence changed. It was a virus." You raised your eyebrows. "A-A virus?"

"Yes. The first step was to develop a virus which could perform the gene damage on lymphocytes and change their tasks once it enters the cells. Just like now you get vaccines with weakened viruses to develop an immune response, jungkook was dosed multiple multiple times with the strong version of the mutated virus in his blood stream. These viruses then helped his body to develop and enhance complex proteins in his DNA. It made easier for us to modify the sequence because his body was slowly becoming capable of handling it."

He explained how they introduced radiation to his cells to hype up the DNA change and maintain stability.

"Once the radiation was done, the virus became more active and started changing the gene material. But as a side effect, his cells started to collapse since his sequence was getting disrupted. This part of the procedure was the most painful because you feel like your body is been broken down and moulded again several times to get the perfect results. This is because the radiation damages the cellular structure so that it stays defence-less when the virus attacks it to change the molecular sequence. This helps the virus to create a stable home for itself in the host. And the mutations which you see are the symptoms of the infection."

You remember how he had described his pain. He used to be hungry, stressed and angry all the time and every part of his body ached.

"T-There were more like him right?" The man perked up. "He told you about it?"

"Y-Yeah......."

"Yes......there were more. But they couldn't handle their cells getting damaged. Some of them did. We knew that not all of them were going to survive. And since we were going to lose all of the test subjects one by one, we decided to put them in hibernation so that their metabolism decreases and the body focuses more on adapting the change."

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