The blizzard had no telling when it would cease, and Avery’s injuries were still unstable, unsuitable for long-distance travel. Therefore, after some discussion, the two decided to move into these ruins and temporarily start a ’cohabitation’ life.
The wooden cabin left by Henry was spacious, with several rooms inside, a cultivation room, and a laboratory all available, making it perfectly fine for living.
It had been a long time since the last experiment!
After returning from Ghost Island, they were either fleeing or on the run. Now that they finally had a stable environment, Lynch immediately dived into the laboratory on the day they moved in to start attempting magical experiments.
The experiment to be conducted this time was still his old specialty, biological transformation.
However, the subject of transformation was no longer plants or some low-level magical creatures from before, but the most complex and difficult discipline within biological transformation—
Human modification.
Of course, the subject of modification certainly wouldn’t be Lynch himself; at least for now, Lynch had no interest in transforming himself into some bizarre being.
He wanted to modify others, more accurately, to modify corpses.
This was a topic Lynch had wanted to try for a long time, especially after learning some knowledge related to necromancy.
Modify a corpse inside and out, top to bottom, transplant powerful biological organs into it, merge high-grade life bloodlines, transforming it into a powerful magical creature.
Perfectly solving the problem of not cutting on himself yet being able to experience the mystery of bloodlines, transforming a series of magical knowledge.
"I am quite the clever one."
Narcissistically praising himself, Lynch came to the lab table, took out bottles and jars one by one from the space ring and placed them on the lab table, containing preserved brains, hearts, intact lungs, livers, intestines, etc.
He had already thought of a name for the first human body he decided to modify or create; it was to be called Frankenstein.
Yes, just like the monster on Earth!
The thought had occurred very early on, but at that time, his own knowledge level was not enough, and there weren’t enough materials at hand. In the White Witch Domain, conducting related human experiments required reporting and approval, which was very troublesome.
However, after these years of accumulation, the relevant foundational knowledge was already sufficient, and the corpses collected from battles during this period, as well as the sweep in the Undead Castle, had provided the necessary materials for the experiment. So Lynch decided not to delay any longer and scheduled the experiment while they had this free time.
Humming a tune, Lynch placed various complete or incomplete corpses collected from previous battles onto the lab table; a portion of them belonged to allies, but more were from enemies.
Lynch first selected a few knights’ corpses out of them, which were all severely damaged, virtually none being complete.
But that didn’t matter as long as they could be pieced together into one whole.
Lynch segmented the intact parts of the corpses, placing the arms and legs aside, managing to assemble five legs and six arms.
"Why aren’t they all the same size... and they are too small?"
The Frankenstein he envisioned needed to be very tall, at least over three meters, yet the arms and legs pieced together couldn’t meet his requirements, and moreover, they differed in size.
If it were in the past, Lynch would have had no solution, but now he quickly found a way to solve it—
[Bone Regeneration Technique]
This was a piece of knowledge related to human modification acquired from William Heim a while ago, involving cutting open bones and injecting death energy into them using a unique technique to instigate further growth.
Helped by the trait of the Biological Transformation Expert, Lynch was exceptionally quick at picking up knowledge related to any biological transformation; though he had only skimmed through it during the journey, he had already advanced it to the entry-level stage.
Bone Regeneration Technique Level 1: 128/1000.
Lynch selected two arms and two legs and cut them into segments, thighs, calves, etc., then cut open the flesh to expose the bones, and skillfully used a rune pen to leave corresponding runes on the bones, finally condensing a mass of dark energy and injected it in.
"Crack, crack, crack!"
With the infiltration of dark energy, the bones quickly emitted a series of grinding crackling sounds and visibly began expanding outward. Soon, the original skin and muscles could no longer hold, bursting open.
"A knight’s body indeed!"
The Bone Regeneration Technique places high demands on the casting materials, with better base conditions like bone density and hardness allowing for more regeneration and expansion.
Soon, Lynch had expanded several pieces of bones one by one.
Then, he took out the black line and meticulously sewed these segmented limbs back together.
This black line wasn’t ordinary thread; it was a highly adhesive biological suture line, specifically used for these troublesome researches in biological transformation. freёwebnoѵel.com
Lynch meticulously stitched, first linking the bones, then sewing together the muscles and skin. Due to the enlargement of the bones, many muscles and skins appeared cracked and damaged. Fortunately, with many corpses around, he could simply cut some from other bodies to patch them up.
Before long, a pair of huge hands and a pair of huge legs were laid before Lynch, covered with densely packed black lines, looking quite unsightly.
"Next is the torso..."
For the torso, after thinking about it, Lynch decided to use the Giant Troll’s. He suddenly recalled there was just a Giant Troll’s corpse among the pile of undead materials from William Heim, and upon taking it out and comparing it with the elongated limbs, the size actually fit just right.
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