�Is it possible to get the information written in that gene into your head?�
I wanted to know.
Who was the owner of <Idea>, and why did Ymir know Ogent?
�I don�t think it�s impossible.��Grain rose from his seat.
�Because the auditory hallucinations you hear are also memories at the genetic level infiltrating your head.�But it takes a complicated process to go into more detail.�
�What if it�s a complicated process?�
�Genetic information is not human text.�But the brain is a perfect interpreter.�If a specific stimulus evokes a memory, try changing the direction and intensity of that stimulus.�
Grain was an expert.
�Probably not an area that creatures can handle.�No matter how regenerated, the pain is real.�So, how far have you experienced it?�
�well.�I have experienced the extent to which my heart stops.��Saying that, I looked back at her, Xenia, and she shrugged her shoulders as if she believed it now.
�Have you ever been decapitated?�
�They have never been completely separated.��Grain pursed his lips.
�If I were to test you, I would cut off your neck first.�Because I want to know the limit of recovery.�
�I have had my brain broken, but Grain shook his head.
�It is completely different.�The body is a combination of core functions that cannot be said to be more important.�It�s not important because it�s already been weeded out.�It�s a risky endeavor if you don�t have experience.�You wouldn�t want that either.�
It�s true that I wanted to know about Smille�s hallucinations, but I couldn�t die in vain.
�yet����I think there is still work to be done.�
�Yes, as a last resort.�Let�s stay here and try this and that.�
Ryan asked.
�Then what is a vampire?�Did they also activate immortality at the gene level?�
�no.�Quite the contrary.��Grain turned to Lian.
�Strictly speaking, they are not creatures.�It�s a virus.�Dominating humans by injecting specific information into them, or regenerating their bodies by absorbing their information.�Everything follows the mechanism of the virus.�Neither animate nor inanimate, a demigod and half-soul being.�
�You mean the virus evolved?�
�no.�It was a creature at first.��Grain�s accident went back in time.
�A long time ago����There was a bat that realized incarnation and got a human body.�
It was an old anecdote.
�Like any human being, he was obsessed with eternal life, and eventually got it.�But he wasn�t satisfied with that.�No matter how infinite the lifespan, the extinction of the object cannot be prevented.�That�s why I can�t cut your throat.�
Creatures can be destroyed by some powerful force.
�He wanted to exist until the end of the world.�Then I found the most efficient way to go back to the source of life.�
�It�s a virus.� JrNovels.com