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Chapter 129 Three Heads(2/2)

This skeleton will increase the speed at which the bronze corpse ascends in the 'Netherworld Ghost Realm', turning it into an iron corpse faster.

However, Li Shiming will not let the bronze corpse be promoted to the iron corpse too quickly. The bronze corpse is not his destiny to refine the corpse. The range of the controllable strength gap is the Qi refining period. Beyond the Qi refining period, the refined corpse will resist and even be forced to break free from the blood contract.

Backfire on the master.

The transformation entered the second step, and the bronze corpse was sent into the machine room space again. This time, two corpses from the late stage of Qi refining were also sent in.

The transformation of the three heads was to separate the other two cervical vertebrae from the seventh cervical vertebra and share the lower spine. At the same time, the pelvic bones of the two corpses were transformed into stronger shoulder blades to support more arms.

Although the bronze corpse is a refined corpse, its own recovery power is extremely strong, and there is the existence of the "Netherworld Ghost Realm", the flaws in the transformation will not have a big impact on the bronze corpse.

But he still insisted on connecting every nerve and every blood vessel, even the smallest capillary.

The three heads of the bronze corpse control two arms respectively. The original heads are better, but the complexity of the two new heads is beyond imagination.

Fortunately, Li Shiming used his consciousness to operate in the computer room space. Under the micron-level operation, the work was only complicated and the difficulty did not exist.

The two newly added heads and four arms were all connected, from bones to nerves to muscles. The medical graduate student probably never thought that that unreasonable nonsense article would be realized by Li Shiming in another world.

Li Shiming sutured the skin and used cosmetic needles, which was regarded as a practice of surgical skills.
Chapter completed!
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