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Chapter 289

William looked at the blood sample extracted from Elisa White's body.

The color of that vessel is the strongest of all vessels. Those colors are not stagnant, but constantly changing, as if they are hiding great vitality.

All kinds of experience told him that things with too bright and changeable colors would not be good.

Animals and plants are fair opportunities most of the time. Things that attract eyeballs generally have toxic and hallucinogenic effects. Things with ordinary colors will not be so aggressive.

Seeing that William kept his eyes on the vessels belonging to Elisa White, the Dean knew clearly, "now we are still in the preliminary analysis stage. This stage is mainly to observe how much harm different insects will do to the human body and how they behave."

The Dean then took William to another experimental platform, on which two microscopes were placed.

Both microscopes are connected with data lines, which can transmit the information on the slide to the projector through
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