Chapter 285 Simulation: Chinese Rural Dog_3
"Where are your other brothers and sisters?" Su Jie asked.
"My dad only has me as a daughter, but as for other male and female cousins, aside from Zhang Kaiyuan who stayed here, the rest work at branches of the Zhang Group, or are abroad."
Zhang Manman flipped through the new virtual screen nonchalantly, "In seven days, you follow me to meet the blind date, and then take the opportunity to sneak into Umbrella Corporation for a look."
Just for a look?
One of Su Jie's eyebrows lifted.
"Cough cough!" Zhang Manman's cheeks turned red for a fleeting moment, "To tell the truth, I'm not clear on the specifics of the genetic experiments inside Umbrella, only by going there personally can one be sure, and moreover—"
Su Moting's gaze suddenly sharpened.
"Aren't you curious about that research on lizard people that could allow an ordinary person's life-vitality to exceed a hundred?" Zhang Manman tried to arouse Su Jie's curiosity.
"Curious."
Su Jie picked up a little white dog that had walked up to his feet and stroked its head.
"But, that should only be an accident. How Wang Chen managed to push his life-vitality to three digits, we are all unclear, it doesn't seem likely to be just due to a gene drug."
"To be honest, life-vitality showing that kind of explosive strengthening completely defies the law of energy conservation."
Energy conservation.
The enhancement of Mental Realm can lead to the strengthening of the physical body, but Wang Chen's improvement was completely unreasonable.
The physical body's enhancement also requires energy for transformation.
However, at the beginning, Wang Chen accomplished this all at once, as if the energy appeared out of nowhere.
Thinking of Primordial Star, Su Jie felt that Wang Chen might have accidentally connected with another dimension and obtained a tremendous amount of energy in an instant.
But how did his body digest such immense energy?
Even with empowerment, it shouldn't be so exaggerated.
If the body can't withstand it, it would only lead to explosion and death, yet not only was Wang Chen full of life and vigor, he also possessed tremendous life-vitality, standing in one place, every pulsation of the cells around his body could disturb the airflow, disrupt the magnetic field.
That kind of power, Su Jie would never forget to this day!
"So tell me, do you want to take a look or not?" Zhang Manman was dead serious.
"I do."
Su Jie let out the word decisively.
"Don't worry, if we really discover something, we'll share it equally," Zhang Manman chuckled mischievously.
Su Jie speechless: "Is this what you call dropping the Zhang Group's and Umbrella Corporation's relationship to rock bottom? That's backstabbing!"
Zhang Manman corrected him: "This is a necessary measure!"
If the Zhang Family and Umbrella Corporation continue down this road, they will make mistakes over and over again.
It's better to cut the Gordian knot.
No destruction, no establishment!
To establish only after breaking!
"Indeed, if the Umbrella is really as you say, we can't get too entangled," Su Jie gave Zhang Manman a thumbs up, "But if you do this, will your father understand?"
"It seems you haven't told him this."
"Courage, anyone can have, but before acting, it's best to think thrice and act once. Decisiveness and rashness are not the same thing."
Zhang Manman took the little white pastoral dog from Su Jie's hands into her arms, stroking its soft belly gently and said slowly: "The future is a great world of cultivation. Although under Ming Lun's guidance, it will not be might-makes-right, those with strong life-vitality will always hold more sway."
"With my life-vitality reaching 5, although I'm semi-independent, I still hold a greater say in the family—"
"They want to suppress me, but they must also consider my martial power. Even if they want to expel me from the family, I don't care. With my strength, there are plenty of places in the world I can go to." This is part of a series from My Virtual Library Empire (M|V|L1EMPYR).
"Not to mention, I am bound to become a part of Ming Lun's group."
"They won't bear to let me go!"
"Woof woof woof!"
The little white dog barked a few times, sticking out its tongue, squinting its eyes in enjoyment.
Afterward, Zhang Manman began to recount her experience with raising dogs to Su Jie—
She had raised an Alaskan.
In Zhang Manman's words, that was a super honest and cute big dummy, didn't like being caged, had low obedience, fairly smart, but always made a mess inside the house and would often play crazily outside and forget to come home.
This breed had exuberant energy, warm-heartedness, and naiveté with not a hint of guile.
The only feeling it gave Zhang Manman was an excellent appetite, it could eat anything that people ate.
The only problem was, its exuberant energy would sometimes drive it to a desire to tear the house apart.
In this aspect, it was similar to a Siberian Husky, and they looked alike too.
This breed of dog was not suitable to be kept at home. After all, they are sled dogs with excellent endurance. The main use is to pull sleds to vent their overflowing energy.
Zhang Manman also raised Labradors.
They had the same issue as Alaskans, overflowing energy.
"I once named a Labrador, Lala, a 'girl', and she was quite large-bodied. I even rode on her back when I was little."
"But I was quickly thrown off. This made me doubt for a while if she could work as a guide dog. Not dragging blind people flying is already a cause for thanks."
"However, these dogs are really smart, but their obedience is quite low, perhaps because I never trained her."
Zhang Manman reminisced with a nostalgic look.
Su Jie was like a faithful listener, not interrupting, just quietly listening to Zhang Manman describe her dog-raising experiences.
"Next was the Bichon Frise I raised. That Bichon didn't have any particular traits, just short and stout and honest, decently smart, but a bit timid and still rather obedient."
"Then, there was a Shiba Inu."
"Shiba Inu as a breed gave me the feeling that it wasn't much like a dog, with a tsundere attitude like a cat. The Shiba Inu I had never wagged its tail for me, and most of the time it was arrogantly indifferent, unless I had food in my hand."
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