Abnormal crossing

Chapter 205 Gu Wei's New Ability

Chapter 205 Gu Wei's New Ability (Part 1)

Boko III is also an incomplete information carrier.

Upon hearing Milo's words...

Gu Wei, standing to the side, first showed a hint of surprise on his face, and his eyebrows visibly raised slightly.

But soon.

This slight surprise turned into thoughtful contemplation.

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If Boko III was also an incomplete information carrier similar to Stephen Doyle, then many of Melendorth's actions become explainable:
Boko III possessed a unique trait that no other member of the royal family could replicate, which meant that Melendorth's 'connector' had to be linked to Boko III himself to be effective. As a last resort, Melendorth had to gender-convert her son into a woman capable of bearing children.
Of course.

This is just a rough analysis by Gu Wei. Whether Milo's judgment is correct depends on Jin's feedback.

Then, under Gu Wei's gaze.

Jin nodded slightly, confirming Milo's guess: "You're right, Boko III is the second information carrier to appear after Stephen Doyle—but unfortunately, like his ancestors, he is an incomplete 'sample'."

"However, although Boko III is incomplete, he is still the result of more than 30,000 years of cultivation or selection by the Kingdom of Bhikkhu. If Stephen Doyle's completeness is one percent, then Boko III is probably about ten percent."

"Therefore, in order to further filter out the targets, Boko III himself has certain genes that are indispensable 'raw materials', and this trait cannot be replaced by other members of the royal family."

Gu Wei listened and nodded.

It is indeed so.
So he quickly followed up on Jin's explanation and asked another question: "Why doesn't Mellendott just do in vitro fertilization? Wouldn't it be simpler to just culture his own somatic cells into egg cells?"

be honest.

Even with all the evidence laid out before him, Gu Wei was still deeply shocked by the changes that had happened to Lynndott.

Even if this plot were set before Gu Wei's time travel, it would only be a bizarre operation that could appear in a novel about Liu Bei.

If an author dared to write something like that in a serious novel, readers would probably imagine him as a deranged and insane psychopath.
“Oh, you mean in vitro fertilization?” Jin’s expression didn’t change much when she heard this, as if she had already guessed that Gu Wei would ask this question: “This involves a rather profound topic. Simply put, what Melendott needs is not ordinary gene recombination, but to reconstruct a specific sequence in Lynn’s body that can carry information.”

"This reconstruction requires a chaotic variable similar to that of a natural organism—in a sense, this process is also a collapse, and uncontrollable accidents may occur when observation methods intervene."

Gu Wei touched his chin, seemingly understanding but not quite.

I think I understand now.
If he understood correctly.

What Melendorte needs is a natural fertilization process, also known as a 'chaotic system'.

At the moment when the tadpole and its lover merged to form a complete shape.

Hormonal fluctuations in the mother, environmental influences, and even the mother's own emotions and thoughts can all subtly affect a certain state of the embryo in the form of chaotic variables.

Once disturbed by external forces, it is very likely that, just like the double-slit interference experiment before the fertilized egg was transported, some properties of the fertilized egg will change from waves to particles.

This situation is somewhat similar to the weather forecast before Gu Wei's time travel; even an extra grain of sand could lead to a different final outcome. Of course.

Another important reason why Melendord did this is that the 'concentration' of Boko III was quite good, and the resulting adapter samples would likely be ideal.

Gu Wei then glanced at Princess Tamia below the stage, and belatedly scratched his head: "No wonder."

Jin glanced at him: "No wonder what?"

“Well, it’s nothing really,” Gu Wei said, turning his gaze away from Princess Tamia and pointing to the slime left behind by Melendorth on the ground. “I was saying, no wonder Princess Tamia seemed so familiar before. Turns out she’s Melendorth’s son—well, or should I say daughter? Anyway, something like that.”

Gu Wei was referring to what happened at the beginning of the banquet.

When Melendorth introduced a group of royal family members, Gu Wei felt a sense of familiarity about Princess Tamia when he met her, and vaguely remembered her.

However, at that time, Gu Wei thought it was just his hallucination. Now that the truth has been revealed, the reason for that sense of familiarity has been found.

"familiar?"

To Gu Wei's surprise, his casual remark drew a surprised look from Jin: "How could you tell? -- Let alone Tamia, even Lynn's original appearance has absolutely nothing to do with Melendort, okay?"

Gu Wei was stunned.

“It’s a very simple logic,” Jin explained with a look of utter naivety, “If Mylendort could be sent by the Kingdom of Bijuli to be a guardian, then he naturally couldn’t show his true face to people—either he disguised himself, or the Kingdom of Bijuli directly performed plastic surgery beforehand. In short, not even a single eyebrow could be the same as the original.”

"After all, if word gets to the Star Sea Alliance that they are keeping a fourth-order civilization at home, even an eighth-order arbitrator would face a huge pressure, let alone a seventh-order civilization like the Kingdom of Biqiuli."

Milo and even seasoned drivers like Joe Cowen nodded in agreement.

The lower-level civilizations in the Star Alliance are indeed quite chaotic, with all sorts of private server merchants emerging one after another, but the situation is quite different for the seventh and eighth-level civilizations.

No matter how despicable they are in private, they must maintain a relatively positive image on the surface.

Therefore, even a high-level civilization like the Kingdom of Bijuli would be extremely cautious when dispatching an executor to keep a member of a Starsea civilization under its control.

Whether it's personal files, resumes, appearance, or social circles, all of these will be forged and replaced one by one.

Therefore, even if Lynn is Melendord's biological son, his appearance will absolutely not resemble Melendord in the slightest.

That's strange.

Having figured all this out, Gu Wei couldn't help but touch the corner of his eye: "Then could it be that I saw it wrong? Is the so-called familiarity just a psychological effect created by my mind?"

Note:
We'll be having another giveaway next month, and the prize pool will be even bigger! We'll be giving away briefcases from the Chinese Academy of Sciences and power banks from the University of Science and Technology of China. All the prizes for the students who won in June and contacted me have already been shipped out. The prizes for the two students who haven't contacted me yet will be added to next month's prize pool.

In addition, I have been taking care of my health for about 20 days recently, and I can feel a significant improvement. Next month, I will try my best to resume updates while ensuring that I take care of myself normally. Thank you all for your support during this time!
(End of this chapter)

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