Chapter 315 The Century Cube

Elbert drove Dennis back to the Lab Graveyard.

As soon as they got there, Dennis was instantly drawn to a little dog.

The dog was pretty smart and quickly started playing around with Dennis.

Dennis even named the dog Redback because of the red stripe on its back.

After that, Dennis grabbed Redback and bolted to his room!

Well, "room" was just a space Elbert had set up for him with some shelves.

Dennis kept running in and out, grabbing different equipment from the shelves.

Elbert, puzzled, asked what he was doing.

Dennis confidently replied, "It's for a school project!"

This was a good excuse.

Elbert had no choice but to get back to his research.

By late night, the drug targeting BioGen Innovations was already taking shape.

But Elbert didn't stop there; he dove into researching cyborg technology!

The results were way off from what Elbert expected!

Now, his plan was way more ambitious and complicated!

Previously, the cyborg technology could only reach level A or B and the results could not be controlled.But Elbert didn't buy that! There had to be some special way to control these so-called 'uncertainties'!

First, Elbert needed to analyze the regular human DNA that Robert Williams had 'acquired' from various research centers.

Almost everyone's DNA had something valuable!

Elbert had a thought: maybe human evolution didn't need creation.

It could be done through fusion, combining the best traits from each!

Looking at the chaotic DNA data in front of him, even Elbert felt frustrated!

Suddenly, he had a lightbulb moment!

He tilted his head slightly, and the holographic imaging device next to him lit up.

A magnificent virtual Rubik's Cube appeared, glowing faintly, floating in the air.

It was a regular 3x3 Rubik's Cube. Each face had 3x3 squares, totaling 26 small cubes.

Elbert thought for a moment, then injected a different DNA trait into each of the 26 cubes.

When the Rubik's Cube rotated, even a 3x3 cube had an astonishing 43,252,003 possible combinations, which could lead to unexpected results!

But that wasn't enough!

With a global population of 7 billion, even a rough classification would far exceed 26 DNA categories!

In Elbert's view, various DNA data flashed continuously, being classified and summarized!

The Rubik's Cubes in the air gradually increased, and a 4x4 Rubik's Cube appeared!

Three minutes later, a 5x5, 6x6, all the way to an 11x11 cube appeared!

In the end, a total of 8 Rubik's Cubes floated in the air!

The 11x11 Rubik's Cube had 121 squares on each face!

Each slight turn would result in billions of linked changes.

Elbert watched the 8 Rubik's Cubes spin around, the flickering lights reflecting in his eyes.

He saw each complete face of the Rubik's Cube as a finished DNA sequence.

Basically, if he could gather the best elements from different DNA, one face of the 3x3 Rubik's Cube would form a DNA chain with 9 top-notch genes!

The 4x4 Rubik's Cube would have 16, and the 11x11 Rubik's Cube would have 121!

In theory, these could all be fused into one person!

Of course, it wasn't just about splicing them together. The other faces of the Rubik's Cube also showed DNA defects!

Elbert had to dodge all the rejection and mutation risks at the same time!

To really nail the combination, countless moves were needed!

With Elbert's non-stop attempts, the lab was lit up with dazzling lights.

Dennis was drawn in, stunned as he peeked out.

He could see that Violent Bear was trying to extract the best parts of each Rubik's Cube to form the perfect combo!

This needed insane computational power!

Plus, Violent Bear's method was unique, using Rubik's Cubes to quantify these combos!

It was both amazing and challenging!

Dennis was super excited, "Violent Bear, need any help?"

Elbert, focused and serious, shouted in a low voice, "Go finish your homework!"

To keep Dennis from guessing too much, Elbert turned and typed on the keyboard, pretending to input commands.

The next moment, the 8 Rubik's Cubes started simulating rotations, moving super fast!

Even the 11x11 Rubik's Cube was trying combos at over ten times per second!

Dennis, being a genius kid, totally got the computational power and speed needed for this!

He watched for a bit and realized Violent Bear was way more skilled, so he obediently went back to his room!

In the following days, Elbert worked tirelessly, even handing over the task of taking Dennis to school to Summer!

One day passed, and Elbert was still pumped!

The 3x3 Rubik's Cube had already shown initial results!

After two days, Elbert was a bit tired, but the 4x4 Rubik's Cube was done!

On the third day, it was the 5x5!

The 3x3 Rubik's Cube could match 26 types of DNA, the 4x4 for 56, and the 5x5 for 98!

This meant 180 DNA modification plans, suitable for most humans!

By this time, Robert Williams had collected enough data to create a simulation program, and the next steps could be done by the program!

Elbert was a mess, but he felt much more at ease! He was super confident in these plans!

The next step was to run feasibility tests.

Crushing BioGen Innovations was just around the corner!

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