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Cross-Species Genetic Code

'Wow, lunchtime! I guess I don't have to go to the crowded business cafeteria after all!'

When Nash saw the lunch box in Gwen's hand, his eyes lit up, and he immediately "tricked" the lunch box over.

As she watched Nash eat the lunch she had made, Gwen rolled her eyes and said, "I'll kill you pig!" She did, however, have a smile on the corner of her lips.

"Huh! "

"It's over now!"

After completing the meal, Nash heaved a sigh of relief.

His cells became more active because of the Kaguya bones and which are now more modified, making him more energetic than other people.

But after working on his studies while getting rest and eating for the past three days, he has to take a break.

Furthermore, Gwen cannot be left behind since she has to be properly protected.

It is still crucial to strengthen the emotional bond when the time comes!

For instance, you know, hahaha!

"You hate it!"

As Nash's cunning claws were being dragged away, Gwen rolled her eyes.

"You ignored me for several days, and this is a laboratory; it's not appropriate for others to see; I don't want to exploit you in this way! Hmph!"

Before taking up the lunchbox and getting ready to wash it, Gwen snorted coquettishly.

"In addition, Gwen, wouldn't you want to work as an intern at Osborn as well?"

"When I get to know Dr Conners well enough to do studies with him, I'll come back to you in a few days," Nash said.

"Okay, my great genius," Gwen said.

'She isn't as good as you, the goddess of learning, but she isn't as low as to let you give me a back door either.'

Gwen gave Nash another sideways glance. Nash had no control.

By the way, this girl's eye-rolling cooldown is so short that it is sufficient for her to sometimes roll her eyes.

He also knew that Gwen was a fiery person.

He kept watching his cell samples without saying anything since he wanted to rely on his abilities to get into the Osborn company for an internship.

The laboratory door suddenly opened at this moment.

Nash turned to see a tall, blond man entering the building wearing a white lab coat and eyeglasses.

Dr Connors, who would eventually change into a lizard man, was the person in question.

Dr Connors, one of Nash's mentors, is still normal since it hasn't been looked into.

"Nash, come here. I need assistance with an experiment."

Dr Connors made a rapid speech.

"OK, I'll be there right away!"

"Gwen, please wait a little while; I'll pick you up soon after Dr Connors and I finish our work," Nash stated as he turned to face her.

"I want to invite you to a big meal on the street today!"

"Then you go visit the doctor, and I'll wait for you!"

Gwen gave Dr Connors a courteous nod and a smile.

"Your little man won't be late for long, Miss Gwen, so relax."

Dr Conners smiled as well and led Nash to the massive laboratory across the way.

....

"Do you need anything right now, Dr Connors?"

While walking, Nash inquired.

He saw some discomfort in Dr Connors' visage at this point, thanks to his very keen observational abilities. He was undoubtedly having a rough time.

"It's only an error in the experimental data; there's no urgency."

"I came to you because I need to study it thoroughly and I can't seem to find any reliable assistance." Dr Connors stated

Hearing this, Nash's eyes lit up.

At this time, Dr Conners has only encountered one challenge—the issue with the decay rate algorithm!

How does the decay rate algorithm fare? In the movie "The Amazing Spider-Man," this is a key technique for deciphering the cross-species genetic code.

Since there is no degradation, Connors has not yet decoded the genetic code across species.

It just so happened that Dr Connors' achievements in gene medicine research and transformation into a lizard were made possible by the fact that Peter Parker's father saved this method in his notes and finally enabled Peter to find it.

To get the mutant spider and examine Peter's genes, Nash previously acquired the decay rate algorithm formula from Peter and thoroughly investigated it.

He may be able to help Dr Conners resolve the problem in a matter of minutes, as long as he speaks. Permit access to genetic codes from other species.

"Because my ability to heal myself is currently insufficient, the number of bones that can penetrate through my entire body is limited."

If I want to use methods like Kimimaro, it will be a bit difficult!

Dr Connors declares, "I still need to find out how to become a lizard, but the limb regeneration of the lizard gene and the incredible self-healing capabilities are tremendously useful to me."

Nash pondered that as he followed Dr Connors into the facility.

After some frantic work, the experiment began.

With Nash's help, Dr Conners quickly created the first genetic medicine solution and administered it to an experimenter named Carter.

Dr Conners eagerly anticipated the experiment's results.

Nash shook his head a little to the side, foreseeing the failure of the experiment.

The little white mouse, which was still conscious, began to spasm and fester, leaking pus until it eventually died after a few minutes.

"Sure enough, it fell flat once again! Why is it that Richard Parker can decipher this interspecies genetic code but not me?

"Why have I made so much effort?"

A terrible grimace could be seen on Dr Conners' face.

"Dr Conners, I think I can help you."

Nash now began to speak. He now comprehends Connors' entire work as a result of the latest trial.

If he is willing, he may be able to create the genetic medicine remedy in a matter of minutes.

"Okay, Nash, you're welcome to come back."

Dr Connors shrugged his shoulders. He was already dejected and couldn't see how a 15-year-old kid could help him with his schoolwork.

Nash smiled a little but stayed still.

Instead, he picked up a pen and a piece of blank paper and wrote a challenging formula on it.

The correct decay rate algorithm formula is the key to deciphering the cross-species genetic code.

"Doctor,"

"I think you need this."

Nash gave the formula to Dr Connors.

When Dr Conners read the formula on the paper, his eyes straightened from their frown and irritated snatching of the paper.

"How could you not know that this is the decay rate algorithm formula?"

"Since I approximated it from the recent experiment, shouldn't it be too difficult, doctor?"

Nash attempted to be a baby as he shrugged.

"Did you just make a calculation based on the experiment?"

Dr Connors' lips trembled slightly. Even after studying for much of his life, he was unable to resolve this problem; yet, a 15-year-old child was able to do it during an experiment.

Nash's demeanour instantly changed.

Dr Conners remained silent but gave Nash the go-ahead to start the experiment.

With Nash's help, Dr Conners successfully cracked the cross-species genetic code, leading to the development of a green genetic medicinal treatment.

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