Life in North America, you call this an autopsy officer?!-Chapter 513 - 283: The Daughter Pays for the Father’s Debt! Onward to the Loki Mountain Range_2
Chapter 513: Chapter 283: The Daughter Pays for the Father’s Debt! Onward to the Loki Mountain Range_2
Dean, hearing Brian’s response, scoffed with disdain:
"After the Blood Moon, there was a huge boom in biotechnology.
How could these arrogant and inhumane people worry about their own and their offspring’s genes being contaminated?
They simply believe that a diverse gene pool would help them research the diversity of life under the conditions of Blood Moon Radiation; it just provides more research samples.
After all, the more samples for research, the more opportunities for the promoters to complete their so-called Life Escape Plan."
Brian was taken aback.
He had heard this term before: "It seems I’ve heard of this plan."
Dean nodded:
"It’s quite normal, every country has similar plans, and the research directions are almost the same.
The first phase of the plan is disease curing, the second phase is gene decoding, the third phase is gene enhancement, and the fourth phase is breaking through the life span limits of genes...
The Blood Moon has only appeared three times, visiting this world for over sixty years, and currently, even those in the human upper echelons who haven’t broken through the potential of a First Rank life, are estimated to have a lifespan of over 120 years based on current projections, and those with potential can even reach the limit of 140-150 years.
As long as they are unaffected by disease, they have a long life to live.
If during this period, biotechnology can break through the fourth phase, it means they can continue to live...
Considering the current progress in biotechnology, this possibility is quite high."
Dean smiled, "Maybe we are witnesses of the new era, and we might even live for hundreds to thousands of years, exploring the cosmos above our heads..."
He felt somewhat longing when he said this.
Due to the explosion of biotechnology, although the human elite group has primarily focused their efforts on biological research, technological development in this world isn’t inferior to Brian’s previous life in 2024.
Especially in aerospace technology.
The reason is simple, with Blood Moon Radiation, everyone wants to go to the Moon.
Moreover, the non-humans in this world are truly non-human. Their ability to endure harsh environments is not comparable to the astronauts from Brian’s previous life, so the technological requirements for taking people to the Moon are much lower.
Thus far, several of the world’s major economic powers have already completed this task.
The result is somewhat meaningless.
It’s not that Brian knew some insider information, but he deduced this from the lack of substantial support for aerospace technology in those countries afterward.
It’s very expensive.
No one does it if there’s no benefit.
Everyone now prefers to invest money and manpower into the research and development of biotechnology.
After enlightening Brian with some inside information,
Dean suddenly said, "Everyone has their secrets. I’m not interested in that, but considering my daughter, I’m willing to help you. You can trust me. Tell me, why did you make such a bizarre request to me?"
Brian:...
Thinking about it now, his request to Dean for a fight seems somewhat childish.
The outcome left him stunned.
Using the special ability of the magnetic field, Dean could muster far more power than his physical strength allowed, delivering strikes akin to high-frequency vibrations that were non-human.
Seriously speaking, it wasn’t just flesh and blood; even human-shaped steel plates were merely scraps of iron under his blows.
How was he to contend?
And that certainly wasn’t the full extent of Dean’s strength.
That was Brian’s gut feeling.
...
After Dean brought up Susan, along with knowing many of his secrets and being stronger, Brian didn’t hold back.
He directly said, "When I killed Yagyuu Kojirou, he told me that if he hadn’t lost his Extreme Heart, the one to die would have been me, which piqued my interest. I wanted to understand more about his Extreme Swordsmanship."
"Yagyuu Kojirou.."
Dean stroked his chin: "That guy was quite formidable. He was a master from my era, had killed officials from a New York organization in the past, and wiped out an entire Combat Department troop, quite a madman. Just didn’t know why he became inactive later, never thought he would end up dying by your hand."
"New York didn’t give him any trouble?"
Brian curiously asked.
Having had his fair share of clashes with Japanese people, he was quite familiar with their antics.
The typical example was Yagyuu Ittou bringing a group to hassle him.
They bowed quite quickly when beaten.
Once they got a bit of leeway, they would snarl and grimace.
Then they’d continue to get beaten and continue to bow..
You can’t tame them.
But the United States wasn’t easy either; they would reap the other side from time to time, storing them up as reserve rations, throwing them a bone when needed, fattening them up to later consume their flesh and drink their blood, not indulging them at all.
Dean shook his head:
"It was settled with compensation.
Besides those of us obsessed with power, normal high-level people wouldn’t go to a Combat Department with a high casualty rate.
The death of some civilians in combat is treated as normal casualties and compensated for making a quick profit, treating those deaths as normal combat fatalities.
After all, many organizations in the Federation have cooperations with Japan.
Like White Elephant Country, they also train mutants and have many characteristic research outcomes."
Dean didn’t want to delve further into these topics.
He changed the subject:
"As for the Extreme Swordsmanship you mentioned, it’s actually a mindset.
Similar to self-hypnosis, disregarding everything else.
Too extreme, not necessarily a good thing.
Certain groups in Japan are mostly paranoid, like to gamble with national fortune; this kind of mindset at the national level might yield great results, but it won’t last long."