Quick-Transmigration Maniac

Chapter 579 Everything Is Edible (The End)

Indeed, they used the blood of Ding Yun's grandparents and Ding Yun's own blood to create two different types of agents, one to evolve bodies and the other to awaken superpowers.

Upon receiving this result, Ding Yun herself was somewhat bewildered.

She quickly requested the relevant experimental data and the specific formulas for the two agents to begin her analysis.

Her grandparents' blood could be used to produce a basic human evolution agent, which largely aligned with her initial suspicions. Their blood contained no high-energy components with superpower attributes. Combined with inactivated zombie virus and some coordinating ingredients, it was perfectly suited to create an agent that would grant humans the physical fitness of a zombie's first evolution.

Increasing the dosage could even achieve a second stage of evolution.

However, it could not facilitate a third evolution, nor could it grant superpowers.

In this regard, everything was normal and reasonable.

But her own blood sample data presented a problem. Her blood not only contained potent healing energy but also rich qi and life energy.

Crucially, it contained no zombie virus whatsoever.

Initially, the relevant researchers extracted some inactivated zombie virus from Ding Yun's grandparents' blood and fused it with her own. Before they could even formulate the agent, the inactivated zombie virus was purified and neutralized by the healing energy in Ding Yun's blood.

This happened regardless of how they tried.

When inactivated virus failed, they tried fusing some non-inactivated zombie virus. They then discovered that the non-inactivated zombie virus also rapidly inactivated and was purified and disappeared upon fusion with Ding Yun's blood.

This undoubtedly gave them new inspiration. Subsequently, they specifically selected several death-row inmates, infected them with the virus, and before they could mutate, they quickly injected them with agents made from Ding Yun's blood, hoping to see if Ding Yun's blood could halt their mutation and allow them to survive.

The final results were surprisingly delightful.

Because Ding Yun's blood not only blocked the subjects' mutations but also enabled them to successfully awaken superpowers. The healing energy contained within the blood samples, while eliminating the zombie virus, also counteracted much of its destructive power, yet still allowed the virus to exert a certain promoting and evolutionary effect.

Concurrently, the rich qi and life energy provided the human body with the energy for evolution, making the awakening of superpowers a logical outcome. The combination of these two elements was the true perfect evolution agent.

"So, I'm the antidote?"

"No, no, how could such a coincidence happen? When I came here, I never intended to save the world through my own blood or powers. Was it a coincidence or inevitability? The key still lies with the healing ability. Everything else can be controlled by me, but the healing ability is not. And the healing ability is the core, because without the restraint of healing ability, the life energy and other aspects simply cannot function."

After reviewing all the data, Ding Yun felt it was unlikely for such a coincidence to exist in the world.

Why did only she awaken the healing ability? If she hadn't come, could the original body have gradually evolved to awaken healing abilities? Was the original body, a zombie, the savior of this world?

Theoretically, it was unlikely!

Where was the savior that weak?

And without any golden fingers or anything. The most basic characteristic of a zombie-type savior was the ability to maintain human memory and sanity.

Excluding all impossibilities, Ding Yun was left with only one guess: she might have been noticed by the world consciousness, influenced by the humanistic will, as soon as she arrived. And in a situation where it couldn't save itself, or couldn't find a savior, it had fixated on her. It hoped to use her, an outsider, to save the world, or rather, humanity.

The healing ability was most likely activated by the humanistic will, condensing the desperate desire for survival of the remaining humans, on Ding Yun's behalf. Thinking this way, many things became much easier to understand.

However, at present, healing energy could not be synthesized artificially. Ding Yun estimated that even draining her completely might only save about ten million people, which was probably the world consciousness's objective. For a world consciousness influenced by humanistic will, ten million people were enough to ensure the continuation of civilization. Draining Ding Yun, an outsider, completely would also prevent future dangers, and bestowing her the title of savior after her death would be acceptable. It was a win-win situation.

If she wasn't mistaken, the next step would be for the base leaders to implore her to prioritize humanity and reveal whose blood contained healing energy. Then, it was estimated, she would be exposed before long, either forced to provide healing energy or besieged to obtain it. At that point, her healing energy might even be beyond her control.

With this thought, Ding Yun immediately decided she would not follow the path laid out by the world consciousness. Therefore, when people from other bases continuously sent messages inquiring about the source of the blood containing healing energy, she stated directly that the blood came from herself. She also declared that she could provide it without limit.

This utterly confused everyone. They could see and verify that the blood containing healing energy belonged to a specific individual. Since it belonged to a person, it should be very limited, and over-extraction could even lead to death. What was this about unlimited supply? Was she a blood-generating machine? Even if they faked it using methods for artificial duck blood, it couldn't be supplied infinitely.

But Ding Yun didn't care. She simply asked if they wanted it. If they wanted it, she would supply it, and how the agents would be used and distributed afterward would be up to her. Their subsequent assault on the West Continent's elites would also depend on her. If not, then so be it.

Despite their confusion, the base leaders agreed to Ding Yun's terms. Ding Yun then sent them tens of vats of blood each, urging them to produce the agents quickly and complete universal injection as soon as possible.

As for where she got so much blood, she naturally didn't have that much herself. Even as a Martial Saint, she wouldn't have that much. But didn't she have the ability to eat anything? Human blood could also be eaten. Why couldn't it be transformed? Although the energy consumed during transformation was considerable, if she lacked energy, she could directly absorb the essence of the sun and moon and cosmic energy. The speed would be thousands or tens of thousands of times faster than her own blood regeneration. Coupled with the latest formula, which only required a few drops of her blood per agent, Ding Yun easily met the supply needs with her golden finger.

With no shortage of raw materials, the various bases naturally devoted all their efforts to producing superpower agents and administered them to their entire populations to awaken superpowers. Before long, the bases that had cooperated with Ding Yun had basically awakened superpowers, including Sunflower Base. Then, they united to sweep and merge all the small and large bases within the country, incorporating good bases and purging those that were like hell. They also brought the suffering people under their rule. All who joined them would receive superpower awakening agents.

Meanwhile, Ding Yun, using artificial intelligence, rigorously monitored and sealed off relevant information, strictly preventing any leaks. This was to avoid provoking the insane West Continent elites into prematurely releasing the ultimate zombie virus or similar threats, which could interfere with their universal superpower awakening.

However, even so, by the time Ding Yun and her allies had basically conquered the bases on the East Continent and injected all the survivors there with superpower awakening agents, and before they could advance to the South and North Continents, the West Continent's own agent, dubbed the perfect human evolution agent, was finally perfected and injected into all their elites. Researchers and informed individuals also received the injection. Simultaneously, they released the ultimate virus.

The South and North Continents rapidly fell, with no living humans in sight, only zombies. Only the East Continent remained unaffected. Nearly 700 million people survived.

By the time the remaining humans on the West Continent discovered this situation, it was too late. Ding Yun and her allies had already prepared their forces and launched a comprehensive purge of the West Continent. They used the original rescue equipment to locate and eliminate all living humans on the West Continent. The remaining living people on the West Continent were all involved in or aware of the human cleansing plan and human evolution plan, and at the very least, were beneficiaries of the plan. Therefore, killing them all would mean no innocent lives were lost.

The remaining population on the West Continent was already small. Furthermore, they were still excited about the success of their plan, celebrating their newfound longevity and special abilities, and had made no preparations for surprise attacks. Consequently, their demise was swift and ignominious. They were easily located by Ding Yun and her allies, their strongholds found, and they were thoroughly wiped out. After all, they numbered less than 100,000 superpowered individuals in total, while Ding Yun and her allies had nearly 700 million. They could have easily defeated them even without using any firearms. Their success was a matter of course.

With their mission accomplished and Ding Yun having served as a leader, guiding the other bases during this period, the moment the apocalyptic crisis ended, Ding Yun immediately felt the world consciousness had no choice but to open its core and welcome her. After all, she was a deserving savior. The world consciousness could not violate its own rules.

At this point, Ding Yun naturally did not hesitate. She rushed into the world's core and imprinted her mark, completing the mission. Then, she still did not leave immediately. Instead, she stayed in this world for a while longer, and to be thorough, she provided a sufficient amount of blood. Working with various research institutes, they created healing agents that could provide ample energy for zombies, evolving all the zombies in the world into superpowered individuals.

Concurrently, she vigorously promoted the re-education of these zombie-turned superpowered individuals and their integration into human society, preventing potential conflicts due to estrangement. After completing this task and bidding farewell to the original body's parents, Ding Yun finally left this world with peace of mind.