120. Death Match in the Cage (Part 3)

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120. Death Match in the Cage (Part 3)

I study science and offer my loyalty to rationality.

The massive biochemical skeleton took shape.

I worship science and build the throne of authority with blood.

Blood seas entwine the body, forging muscles.

I believe in science and open the door to destruction with arrogance.

Neural synapses electrify, every cell in the body proliferates wildly, draining every inch of nutrients from the space.

Chitinous exoskeleton absorbs ceramics and steel, covering itself with heavy armor.

Dense and complex biochemical colonies instantly formed, black hole-like eyeballs, as large as door panels, arranged horizontally.

That massive skeleton was instantly wrapped in muscle groups and composite armor, exuding a primitive, savage, brutal biological texture, completely opposite to technology, like a demon king from the underworld.

"Cute, isn't it? Even the most perfect aircraft made by humans is not as agile as a hummingbird. The highest-end technology manifests in the simplest and most primitive form."

The professor's voice echoed in the hall, but her true form was nowhere to be seen. At this moment, no electrical appliance could function normally. There was only one possibility for her voice to be heard.

"Have you...merged yourself with this monster?"

Li Aozi's question was immediately answered:

"Correction: not a monster."

The professor said cheerfully, her voice expanding rapidly throughout the hall through the titan-like body.

She only denied the second half of the sentence, indirectly responding to the first half.

"Abyss Professor, do you know what you have done?"

Du Zexin said in a deep voice:

"You developed biochemical weapons, seriously violating international treaties. Do you want to drag your homeland into the passive abyss of international public opinion? Spending taxpayers' money on trampling humanitarianism and harming children, you are committing a crime!"

"Crime?"

She laughed:

"International treaties are just pieces of paper. Compared to knowledge and progress, what use are laws?"

The professor said perplexedly:

"Humans, while not striving for progress, also condemn those advancing too quickly, calling them 'monsters' or 'demons,' burning them at the stake."

"The ones who despise knowledge the most are humans, and those who rely on knowledge and technological progress are also humans."

"Law, emotion, morality, order, bottom line, ethics—these are the shackles of your evolution."

"But even so, I am still very kind."

"I possess knowledge and power beyond mortals, yet I still care for humanity and did not completely destroy you—isn't that kind enough? I even think of myself as a saint."

Du Zexin gave Li Aozi a look and secretly released a batch of remaining mini-drones—most machines were destroyed by the pulse just now, and this was his last batch.

'Stall for time, I'll find her main body.'

Li Aozi understood, then Du Zexin turned and shouted:

"You stupid ****, what international joke are you playing?"

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