Three weeks later.
Under the gloomy sky, a fine mist began to fall, but in Heisai State, rain didn't necessarily bring relief from the heat.
Another research team had analyzed the experimental data on the live feedstock and quickly ascertained its effects on humans and the potential variability.
It could cause an organism to grow additional limbs and brain tissue, and through the study of ganglia, this kind of mutation was essentially controllable. That is to say, individuals who consumed the live feedstock could sprout arms and legs at any part of their body at will, along with the growth or retraction of head and brain tissues, as well as new limbs.
That young man was the only special case in the hospital, who sensed this power of control.
But everyone else grew random extra limbs in a subconscious or unconscious state.