One Piece: I am Imu

Chapter 89: Virus, Undead and Speculations



In the office the two leaders of the research team were excited as they watched Professor Fritz read the test reports they had just submitted.

"It's incredible. The total number of human cells in this world is only about 40 trillion!"

"There are only 4,000 to 5,000 white blood cells in one cubic millimeter of blood, which means that the self-healing mechanism and immune system are very fragile. You can imagine that they are easily sick and have poor physical fitness."

After hearing what Team Leader Ron said, Team Leader Eli nodded in agreement and said: "It is true that people in our world, even a ten-year-old child, are much stronger than the adults here."

Professor Fritz finished reading the two reports, removed his glasses from the bridge of his nose, and looked at them seriously. The expressions of the two people seemed to look down on the humans of this world to some extent.

"We can't draw such quick conclusions. We only have two test subjects for now, which is not representative. We can't say for sure if they are the norm or the exception, much less know if there are stronger humans."

"Just like you and me, although we are part of the majority, I believe you also know how many people or races there are that are several times, even ten times, or hundreds of times stronger than us."

Leaders Eli and Ron were stunned for a moment, and then they realized that this was indeed the case. God knows if there are any foreigners or people with extraordinary talents similar to the fish-men and giants in this world.

"Yes, we have been hasty in our conclusions." Ron apologized shamefully.

"Well, our focus now should be on this virus. The more I look at it, the more interesting it becomes." Professor Fritz said before pointing to one of the reports.

"According to experiments, this is a virus that mainly infects the blood. After entering the body through wounds, it will quickly invade the blood vessels, and at the same time cause the infected plasma and blood cells to rapidly heat up, reaching a high temperature close to boiling water."

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