"This is all thanks to you. When our experiment succeeds, our great nuclear virus will become the strongest weapon in the world. At that time, we will rule the entire Earth and become the gods of all humankind," exclaimed Mairesi in Latin, his blue eyes gleaming with an almost fanatical light.
When Miya heard this, she looked at Mairesi with admiration.
He was the scientist she admired the most.
Every one of his research projects went against the principles of human science and was almost impossible to achieve anthropologically.
However, he had achieved nearly all of them, setting unprecedented records in the field of science.
She was filled with excitement.
A black assistant quickly ran over to report.
"Professor, we just received news that Subject 807 has arrived at South Elmerton."
"He's really here? That's great!"
"Miya, bring 807 to the experimental base."
"Yes!"
On the endless desolate land of Elmerton, two off-road vehicles were racing at high speed.
The vehicles had been driving for a day and night and had still not reached their destination.
The drivers were so sleepy that they could not open their eyes. They could only stop to eat something to replenish their energy.
"What the hell is this place? Why is it getting more and more barren?" Bruce looked around.
They were surrounded by barren grasslands, and wild animals roamed in groups under the scorching sun, which made their eyes hurt.
"Is there another city up ahead?"
"We're almost at Lutsey Town, a small city. There should be people there!"
"How much longer?"
"About 62 miles more."
Bruce sighed heavily upon hearing this.
This place was typically vast but sparsely populated. It was a prominent place with few inhabitants. After driving for more than ten hours, they could not even spot a single person.
"Let's hurry!"
"As we go further, past Lutsey Town, it's the most backward part of Elmerton civilization. The local natives have cannibalistic tendencies, so it's best not to provoke them."
"Everyone, be careful!"
Everyone returned to their cars to continue their journey without saying much more.
Some had already been on the road for over ten hours after landing from the plane.
Unfortunately, their destination was just too far, and no flights were available.
They had to drive to reach the coastline first, and then they would have to take a boat.
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