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Chapter 2309

Seeing that Sue was livid, Igor promptly told the staff to turn on the projector screen and play the recording of the experiment for Frank.

It was a time-lapse video, showing that in just three days, a lab rat with its rear leg miraculously regenerated moved around like nothing happened.

The later footage of macaques showed the same result, and some of their arms were significantly stronger after regenerating, with one almost punching through the tempered glass.

Sue sighed in relief—thank goodness Igor actually produced results, or she would be humiliated.

Turning to Frank, she asked, "So? Is the result acceptable?"

"Sure." Frank smiled and nodded.

Regeneration had been a challenge that medicine had tried to surpass but failed. Still, with lost limbs being a start, the logical next step was organs—even the brain.

Moreover, Theseus' paradox did not apply here. Judging from how the macaques and the rats could move soon after regenerating, the new limbs inherited the muscle memori
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