Chapter 480 - 288: The Crown Prince in Danger, Crossing the Sea to Arrive
"Twenty-one transformation projects? Your achievements can already piece together a complete organism. In that case, join forces and create for me the most perfect all-around warrior within your abilities!"
Noah reviewed each of the transformation plans in front of him. Some of the research projects had been initiated earlier than the Second Heart, while others were proposed after witnessing the success of the Second Heart. However, Noah did not care about the order; he gathered them together and had them merge into a larger project team.
Although Noah did not hesitate to invest resources, unnecessary waste had to be curtailed. These biological studies with similar goals were best combined; what was the point of individual efforts?
Whether it was the magician who successfully realized the Second Heart technology or the many mages who proposed subsequent projects, all had opinions about joint research.
But their opinions were insignificant in the face of Noah’s will, so they could only merge, and then hold internal meetings to discuss or compete, to decide the priorities, resource allocation, and progress planning of the research projects.
However, Noah was unconcerned with these details. He only set requirements, invested resources, and waited for results, providing ideas when they hit bottlenecks and were at a loss.
Thus, with the mature technology already validated through numerous experiments, sufficient resource supply, and relaxed policies, more Dragon People with needs secretly signed agreements to undergo biological transformation.
Even though the process of conducting transformation experiments on legal citizens was conservative under Noah’s supervision, it was this conservativeness that, despite having as many as fifty-one successful cases, no exceptionally absurd accidents occurred.
Of course, these fifty-one fairly decent transformation results did not meet Noah’s standards; at most, one individual received only three transformation surgeries, having transplanted three extraordinary organs.
More transformers mostly underwent a single surgery, but even so, their vitality and strength experienced a leap in growth.
