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Chapter 363 - 363 363 The Reason for Huge Consumption
363: Chapter 363: The Reason for Huge Consumption 363: Chapter 363: The Reason for Huge Consumption “We had already thought of this possibility and had actually warned them,” Zhao Guang said nonchalantly.
Zhao Yan was a bit puzzled, “What did you warn them about?”
“It’s written in the contract—the breeding method for the five pigs is our proprietary formula.
If they use any other method, any accidents that occur are not our responsibility.” This was what Zhao Guang and Liu Jiayin had agreed to add initially.
“Just that?
Do they accept that?”
Zhao Guang said indifferently, “If they don’t accept it, so be it.
We can always go to court; who are they to scare us?”
Zhao Guang truly wasn’t afraid.
By going through the legal process, there were no issues on his part.
Even if the other party had connections, he was confident that he could stretch out the litigation for years and exhaust them.
After all, what they really wanted wasn’t to win a lawsuit but the five pigs, especially the method for breeding them.
But as long as he did not divulge it, what could they do?
Even if they did know, without him creating Micro Magic Domain runes, they couldn’t replicate it themselves.
It was a completely different system; let them fuss over it.
Meanwhile, his own five pigs were living very well, which directly proved that there was no issue with the species.
At most, they thought that his feed lacked a certain substance, which caused the death of the five pigs.
“Don’t worry, there’s no problem.
In a while, they’ll even start to see the issues with the degeneration of the ‘bread pigs’ and the five pigs,” Zhao Guang said with a smile, feeling the pressure they were trying to put on him collectively.
Now, not only had he exchanged the five pigs for many special species, but he had also prevented them from achieving their goals.
And after this incident, it was impossible for the domestic forces to pressure him again.
As for foreign influences, there were national barriers.
With such significant contributions, oppressive actions against him would be too influential.
The uproar over the last incident with the five pigs was well known, and anyone with a certain standing probably understood the whole story.
Otherwise, who would have bought so many of the five pigs?
Thanks to this, the money he had earned from the five pigs was quite substantial.
If he continued this way, he might even make more money just from selling pork than he would from gold trading.
Before he knew it, his farm had finally begun to generate revenue.
“Alright, since there are no issues with this matter, then there’s nothing more to discuss.
Also, I’ve gotten the painkillers you mentioned, and Xu Mo asked you to visit when you have time, apparently there’s something that requires your presence,” Zhao Yan reported.
Zhao Guang nodded, “Okay, tell him I’m quite busy at the moment and will find time later.”
Xu Mo was bound by a contract he had signed with Zhao Guang, which meant there was no worry of betrayal due to the contract’s restrictions.
Even relying on others to confront him was out of the question.
The only concern was whether enemies might secretly target Xu Mo.
After all, without professional training, Xu Mo might not even realize he was being watched.
“Tell the planning team to speed up; I need to get the plan as soon as possible to continue my research,” Zhao Guang instructed.
Zhao Yan rolled her eyes, “Just wait, it won’t be long.”
The framework was already there; they were just adding details now, so it shouldn’t slow down.
But games couldn’t be rushed as they needed to be created from scratch.
However, Zhao Guang only needed the plan, which had nothing to do with the game itself.
It was unclear what exactly he was up to.
After hanging up the phone, Zhao Guang returned home and greeted Ye Zhi.
Then, under the bewildered gaze of Ye Zhi, he rushed into his laboratory.
Indeed, Zhao Guang’s home included a laboratory, a feature he had added for himself.
It wouldn’t do for his home to have only Ye Zhi as a Transformer, while he did nothing.
Ye Zhi, who initially had quite a bit to say, watched as Zhao Guang hurried off and had to close her mouth.
With her increasing understanding of Zhao Guang, as his companies grew and expanded, Ye Zhi felt less and less able to act haughtily in front of him, although he remained an eccentric.
Arriving in the laboratory, Zhao Guang continued his various experiments and slowly recorded the results.
But this time, he seemed to notice something amiss.
“This, it seems, is not right,” Zhao Guang muttered to himself and then quickly proceeded to verify and analyze.
After over an hour of analysis, Zhao Guang’s face was filled with disbelief.
“It can’t be, is it really like this?”
Zhao Guang was shocked.
Although it seemed unlikely, after eliminating all other possibilities, the remaining scenario clearly presented itself before him.
“No wonder Rapid Regeneration has such a huge cost; I finally understand.”
Initially, Zhao Guang thought the high cost of Rapid Regeneration was due to overly meticulous recovery, causing a lot of his Combat Energy to be wasted.
But today, he finally discovered what was wrong.
Because in his laboratory, there was a true high-magnification microscope that could see deep into the genetic chains of cells.
At first, this was only intended to help Zhao Guang study more in-depth, but today, while examining his cells, he discovered a crucial aspect that was different from what he had imagined.
As is well known, human cells have a limit to how many times they can divide; with each division, the telomeres shorten.
Zhao Guang, although not often injured, could see the decline in his cell division rate.
But just now, Zhao Guang suddenly felt that something was off, and after analyzing, he realized that his telomeres did not seem to shorten.
Normally, when checking, there would be a slight change every so often.
Could it be that the real cost of Rapid Regeneration was in repairing telomeres?
If that were the case, he might have found the key to immortality.
Repairing cells completely, thorough and extends life without shortening it.
“No, this microscope’s magnification isn’t enough; I need a higher magnification professional microscope to verify this,” Zhao Guang looked up, determined to confirm this.
If he could verify it, many things would have a whole new direction.
“Perhaps my usual Combat Energy is also being consumed and is slowly repairing telomeres, just not as quickly as when I’m injured, so I don’t feel the consumption of Combat Energy,” Zhao Guang pondered silently.
His Combat Energy was immense, and its recovery was not slow.
If he hadn’t developed this Lifebound Battle Skill, would his Combat Energy recover even quicker?
The answer was probably clear because the Combat Energy he cultivated was no ordinary type.
Now, his Combat Energy recovery rate was faster than other types, but the difference was not significant, which told him a lot.
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