Chapter 352 - 352 352 The Most Ridiculous Research Institute
Chapter 352 - 352 352 The Most Ridiculous Research Institute
?Chapter 352: Chapter 352: The Most Ridiculous Research Institute Ever Chapter 352: Chapter 352: The Most Ridiculous Research Institute Ever Facing the Flower Pot Girl’s bursting curiosity, I blurted out a random superpower, but seeing her constantly nodding and casting envious, jealous, and resentful looks my way, I was shocked that such a clumsy lie actually worked!
Indeed, in Academy City, a place specifically designed for developing power users, even if only a small fraction possess superpowers, that was enough to cover for me.
After ensuring there was no risk of another explosion in the store, Chichun Shili and I quickly rushed to Zuotian Tsuruya’s side.
“How is she doing?”
Even though I asked, I had already discerned the direness of the situation: the short-haired girl, seriously injured, had fallen into a severe coma, blood pooling beneath her, confirming my worst fear—her heart had been stabbed.
With human fragility, a vital organ like the heart, even a minor wound, could be fatal, let alone now, with a sharp metal object piercing it from behind. Though she still clung to her last breath, such damage was akin to a death sentence. Even if the medical staff Chichun Shili contacted arrived immediately, they would be powerless.
“What to do… What do I do…”
Even the strongest beings, like an ordinary junior high school girl like Zuotian Tsuruya, who ought to be enjoying her life carefreely at school, couldn’t bear the shock of witnessing a vibrant life fading before her eyes.
“She won’t make it until the medical staff arrives.”
Just a glance was enough for me to reach this conclusion. Blood had nearly soaked through her light blue waitress uniform. Not to mention the fatal wound in her heart, the blood loss alone was sufficient to kill.
Moreover, waiting for medical staff to arrive was out of the question, let alone rushing her to the regrettable “Xyrin Research Institute.” The usual means of transport were too slow, and the space transmission device would instantly kill such a frail human—I hadn’t brought the modified version intended for ordinary people.
“How could this…”
Hearing my declaration, the two girls could only murmur in disbelief.
“Alaya, can ordinary humans endure your descent?”
Since Alaya was currently hiding in my Spirit Sea, it was easy for her to understand my thoughts and she immediately affirmed, “If it’s just ‘inhabitation,’ there shouldn’t be a problem temporarily, but the victim must completely lose consciousness during the process, even entering a ‘pseudo-brain-dead’ state. Otherwise, any subjective resistance could cause the host’s soul to collapse.”
“This can be handled.”
I gently placed my finger on the forehead of the waitress who was on the brink of death. Her body trembled slightly, then became still.
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