Chapter 142: Two or Three Things to Die in the Last Days [21]

This is how zombies produce a new generation, and it is said that it was originally an extremely rare mutated plant that feeds on zombie corpses and grows, blossoms, and bears fruit.

But I didn't expect it to produce a zombie, this plant has a very high fruiting rate, and regardless of the season, as long as it is given enough nutrients, it can continue to bear fruit, just like a zombie transformer, transforming dead zombies into living zombies.

And these transformed zombies have a higher chance of awakening.

At first, the humans didn't realize this, and just when they were hoping that they could survive the zombies, a large zombie tide broke out.

The scale of this zombie wave is unprecedented, and humans suddenly realize that the number of these zombies is a bit excessive.

But at this time, it was too late, and there were originally some small bases in H City, but none of them were spared after this zombie tide, and only the three major bases were safe.

Later, humans sent countless people to investigate, and only then did they know about the existence of this plant, and it was named the Mother Emperor by humans.

And the Mother Queen's Nest is where it takes root.

There are not many queen nests, there is only one in the entire H city, and it is estimated that there are only a dozen in the country.

It stands to reason that as long as the mother queen's nest is destroyed, the zombies should go to extinction, but how can it be so easy.

There are circles of zombies around the mother's nest, and there are countless high-level zombies guarding the side every day, and the three major bases have joined forces to encircle and suppress them without success, and even the inner circle of the mother's nest has not been able to enter.

Those who entered the mother's nest have never returned.

Cao Xinran thought about slicing the mother's eggs for study, and I have to say that this idea is a bit fantastical.

But aside from anything else, Bai Mo still admires her scientific research spirit.

Unfortunately, she made a big mistake: human experimentation.

In fact, in Bai Mo's consciousness, human experiments are not impossible, but they are definitely not Cao Xinran's live experiments that disregard the wishes of others.

White ink refers to the fact that the test is carried out on a voluntary basis.

It's like volunteering to donate your body to a hospital and dedicate yourself to medical research.

It was also a human trial.

But there is a fundamental difference with Cao Xinran's human trials: voluntary and forced are completely different concepts.

Bai Mo actually thinks that it is permissible to conduct human experiments when necessary, because after all, humans are different from animals, and some experiments are done on mice and cannot predict what kind of effect it will have on humans.

However, human trials cannot really be allowed, and even if Bai Mo agrees with this behavior, she will not agree to the legalization of human experiments.

This may seem paradoxical, but it's simple.

Voluntarily!

Bai Mo agrees that the root of human trials is voluntary.

If it can be determined that the subject is voluntarily subjecting to human testing, then there is no problem, but herein lies the problem.

There is no way to determine whether the subject is voluntary, and even if there is an agreement, there is no way to determine that the subject was signed while conscious.

With so much technology and mental abilities that can interfere with people's thinking, it's easy to get a person to consent to a human trial without knowing or even controlling their behavior.

At this time, the law and the agreement will become the evidence that these executioners are free of suspicion and get rid of the crime.

Human testing is absolutely impossible to legally permissible!