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Chapter 145: Bold Assumptions

Su Mu's guess is not unfounded.

First of all, the mutations of this group of people are obviously weaker than our own. Not only are the effects not good, but the side effects are also very prominent. They look like inferior products produced by Sanwu Factory.

The second is their status. They have no right to choose, no right to question, and no one even cares about them. They don't look like they are taken seriously.

And the attitude of the waiters is very telling. Even when they treat the test subjects, I am afraid they will not be so indifferent.

This kind of behavior is more like treating them as abandoned children, dispensable, and living or dying at will.

How they go in the future and whether they can survive all depends on their own destiny. The biggest role may be to accompany Luo Haiwei to mutate, letting her know that she is not the only abnormal person in the world, and preventing her from being lonely.

This guess is cruel, but judging from the current situation, it is the most realistic conclusion.

In addition to guessing about the purpose of these people's existence, Su Mu also made some inferences about Luo Haiwei based on the information he obtained.

A very important point is that Luo Haiwei needs drugs to suppress the mutations in her body, and this need seems to have been going on for some time, which means that she may have had a tendency to mutate a long time ago.

This is also consistent with the information given in the script that Luo Haiwei has had an unusual physique since she was a child. But what is the source of this abnormality?

Sea monster?

Su Mu calculated the time.

From a time point of view, this possibility is not impossible, but it is not very high.

If this speculation goes forward, then the Luo family's research on mutation should have started after the sea monster appeared.

This cannot explain the origin of the sea monster.

A new species that mysteriously appears like the Loch Ness Monster?

If this is really the explanation, the tasks given by the theater will be meaningless.

So in comparison, she prefers the second guess, which is that the sea monster is just the result of mutation.

Think about the sequelae of several of my own people: a large demand for water, and the inability to breathe normally without water, which sounds like fish.

Could it be an optimized version of the sequelae of "sea monsterization"?

Su Mu had learned about Luo's father's group, which was a very technologically powerful company. In other words, if the Luo family devoted all their efforts to researching something, it would not be impossible for the experimental results to be significantly optimized in a relatively short period of time.
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