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Chapter 715 - 76 Whole Body Regenerative Auto-treatment Device_1
Chapter 715: Chapter 76 Whole Body Regenerative Auto-treatment Device_1
"But before entering the Core Area, we need to do one more thing." Ava turned to the group and said seriously, "I need to separate my soul and body again, allowing my soul to enter the control center and take over the highest authority. Only in this way can the entrance to the Core Area be opened for you. Therefore, I must ask you to take care of my body."
"Won’t there be any problems?" Vivian, the Mage girl asked uneasily, "Won’t separating your soul and body again have any effect on you? After all, you just got your body back recently. Going in and out like this can’t be a good thing, right? If it’s going to affect you, let’s forget it. We’ll find another way in. Previously, Pannis and the others didn’t have any authority to enter a part of the research center when they were in Angus Village. He just pried the door open from the outside. Why not let him do it again this time, Pannis? Is it possible?"
"Opening the door is not a problem, but, that was just the outer display room. It’s not the same as the Core Area." Pannis answered uncertainly, "Without a thorough check, I can’t guarantee what might happen."
"It’s useless. Even if we force the door open, without control permissions, we won’t be able to operate the Automatic Treatment Device." Ava shook her head, her emotionless gaze softening a bit as she spoke to Vivian, "There’s also no need to worry about me. When I was created, I was designed to be able to switch between the two states at will. I won’t lose any soul energy from frequent separation from my body, so rest assured. I proposed separating from my body again because it’s the most optimal method, and if it really would harm my body, my logic would never have allowed me to suggest it."
"Is...that so?" Vivian cast a doubtful look at Ava’s impassive face, and sighed, "Thank you. Everyone has already sacrificed so much for me. I don’t want anyone else to be affected because of my illness."
"Then I’ll go in now." Ava looked around, then ran a few steps and jumped onto Pannis’s back. She found a comfortable position and closed her eyes quickly.
"She does seem to be fond of sticking to you." Catherine smirked, "I wonder why she likes you so much."
"Like me? That’s a joke." Pannis shook his head in denial, "She’s always picking on me when she talks. I don’t think that’s a sign of her liking me. What I reckon is, she won’t mind if I make some extra effort here."
"That’s because you have no clue about the heart of a woman." Catherine shot a long-distance mock kick at Pannis and turned her back, unable to bear his blank expression anymore, "You’re the worst at winning a girl’s heart."
"Ah? What did I do wrong again?" Pannis adjusted Ava’s position so she could sit more steadily, then pointed at his nose in protest, "Who says I’m not good at winning women’s affections? I used to have girls swarming around me."
"What a blockhead." After exchanging glances and sighing, Lina and Vivian both turned their backs on him, copying Catherine’s indifference. Only Freya stood still with her hands clasped on her chest, proclaiming with devotion, "My dear Mr. Pannis, don’t worry, even though you are acting so foolish, I will still love you."
"Greetings everyone, I am Cyrie-0015." A mechanized voice suddenly rang out from the ceiling. It was Ava’s voice, "Nice to meet you, happy to serve all of you visiotrs."
"Well done, Ava, you’ve learned to joke." Catherine was taken aback and then laughed wryly, "But try not to make too many amnesia jokes, they’re not funny and we’ll get worried."
"I’m sorry," Ava paused, then apologized, "After returning to the control center, things felt both familiar and unfamiliar, causing my logic system to lose control for a moment. In human terms, you might say I was excited, so I tried to joke around like you do. I won’t do it next time."
"No, you’re missing the point. Being able to make jokes indicates that you’ve taken another step towards thinking like a normal human being, and that’s a good thing." Catherine seriously corrected, "The key lies in the way you joke. Do not use people’s concern for you as a source of humor. Doing so will only hurt those who genuinely care about you. These people will not find such inappropriate jokes enjoyable."
"I understand. The next time I express my excitement, I won’t use this method. I don’t want to make you feel hurt." After pondering for a moment, Ava replied, "I have now accepted full authority over the central control of Laboratory No.9, and after the two-way test, I have established a connection with the main control center of the research center. I can call up all of the research center’s spare energy at any time, so even if the caverns created by the frost spirits suddenly fail, it will be okay. I can completely control the five defensive puppets inside the laboratory and slowly carve a path from the inside out. I’ve calculated that with five defensive puppets working day and night to carve a path from the entrance, it would take about eight days to complete while ensuring the caves’ stability. And if I start working now and take advantage of the existing tunnels, this time can be shortened to three days. Therefore, everyone can move around freely without worrying about time delays."
"Hmm? From what you’re saying, does the treatment take a long time?" Catherine caught the key point in Ava’s words and asked in confusion, "I thought all Vivian needed to do was lie in the treatment device, and she could come out fully healed after a while."
"She needs to repair all the nerves in her body, which is a complex process," Ava explained. "And the human body isn’t structurally the same as goblins. Although the treatment device can analyze your nervous systems as a reference, building a model that closely matches the majority of her original nervous system is still challenging. Fortunately, her necrotic nerves can confirm their positions. Still, even so, it will take at least four days to build the model. During these four days, in addition to building the model, the treatment machine needs to separate all the dead nerves in her body. After the model is completed in four days, it will take another seven days to implant new nerves. So, all in all, the process will take eleven days."
"That’s such a long time." Catherine patted Vivian’s head and asked, looking up, "So she has to stay in the device for these eleven days? It seems to be somewhat painful and what about her meals? She will starve to death if she doesn’t eat for a long time."
"Sis, stop underestimating me. I mean, I laid down for over ten years back then," Vivian said, not caring much. "As for meals, the device should have a solution, right? Remember that life-support capsule Ava stayed in for ten thousand years? If she could stay in there for ten thousand years without needing to eat or drink, then eleven days are nothing in comparison."
"Please come in. After you enter, turn left, and then right at the second intersection." As Ava finally opened the sealed doors to the Core Area, directing everyone while saying, "The treatment device has a life-support system, which can sustain her for up to a month. Within this month, Vivian can just simply live on the nutrients the device provides. From here, you go left, and then enter the door on the right."
"But even if the treatment really takes eleven days, there’s no need to worry about the frost spirits’ abilities failing is there?" Catherine still didn’t quite understand, "Didn’t they say that it could be maintained for at least a month?"
"Because we need a base," Ava patiently explained, "The real treatment process begins only once Vivian comes out of the treatment device, and ample time is required for follow-up treatment to fully complete her treatment process. This time cannot be accurately estimated, so it is necessary to prepare for the possibility of the ice cave failing in advance. Alright, this door right here. Through here is Laboratory number 9’s research unit number 7, which is where the Whole Body Regenerative Auto-treatment Device is stored."
Looking inside the room through the open door, the so-called research unit number 7 isn’t large, measuring less than a hundred square meters. In the middle of the room stand two operating tables, surrounded by seven or eight oddly shaped lamps. If turned on simultaneously, they can evenly illuminate the table from all angles, similar to when Mr. Pannis forcefully performed surgery and had Catherine set up those Light-attribute crystals, all to minimize the operator’s interference from shadows. On one side of the room, there’s another bed-like device, above which is mounted a large crystal plate that can move back and forth along the bar.
On the other side of the room, there is a cylindrical device resting horizontally on the ground. The cylindrical machine appears to be completely sealed, obscuring the view inside from any angle. This device looks similar to the treatment device they saw at the research center in terms of outward appearance but displays some subtle differences, causing Catherine to worryingly ask, "It seems a bit different from what we saw at the research center. I remember that the previous one had a transparent top layer. Why is this one made entirely of metal?"
"It’s just a difference in the manufacturer," Ava blandly explained. "The two devices were procured from different production centers; each has its own design style. However, the differences are only cosmetic; their performance and effects are the same, or I should say, this one performs even better because it’s more expensive."
"That’s good to hear." Catherine walked up to the device, seemingly wanting to touch the cold machine, but her outstretched hand recoiled before contacting the device like she wanted to touch it but was afraid to do so. A hand reached out from behind her, grabbed her wrist, and pressed her hand onto the device – it was Vivian offering her support.
Upon finally touching the treatment device, Catherine seemed somewhat spellbound, her hand subconsciously stroking the surface of the device. Suddenly her face displayed a startled expression as her eyes brimmed with big teardrops. (To be continued. If you like this novel, please vote for it on Qidian.com. Your support is my greatest motivation. Mobile users can access Qidian at m.qidian.com.)
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