Eye Analysis

Eye Analysis
The Creatures of Experiment


Lein could still restrain herself from vomiting. He took a deep breath and exhaled slowly.


"Liza, take a deep breath and throw it away... Calm yourself first..." Lein patted Liza's back trying to calm her down.


Liza did not answer but she obeyed what Lein said over and over again until she calmed down.


"Thank you Lein... L'm.. I didn't think they were..." Liza's words were cut off.


"It's been... Don't talk about it." Lein shook his head.


Lein took out a bottle of mineral water and gave it to Liza for herself to drink and Lein walked closer to what she saw.


What exactly did the two of them see to the point that Liza was vomiting and Lein was also holding herself back from vomiting?


It was a human, a tortured human.


Lein had no idea what the Anarchy Order was doing to that human yet.. His condition was so tragic that his appearance could no longer be said to be human anymore.


"Analyze..." Lein analyzed the human.


[the analysis continues ]


[Jen Vedal


level 80


ability: Cell Regeneration (A)


A human being made an experiment by the Anarchy Order because they wanted to research his regeneration cells ]


"So so... Anarchy Order wants to do something with Jen Vedal's regenerative cells.." Lein nodded in understanding.


"Pardon us for being late, but rest in peace. Goddess Ariel will definitely do something for you." Lein creates fire and burns Jen Vedal's body.


Jen Vedal's entire body was burned by Lein's fire to ashes. Abu Jen Vedal was then blown by the wind and disappeared in the air.


After paying homage to Jen Vedal for a while, Lein walked towards the only door there other than the stairway door.


According to the hologram Analysis Eye analysis, the room behind the door is the largest room with no sign of life in it.


Lein turned to Liza and saw that she was still recovering but she seemed to be better off than before.


"Ordinary wooden doors, why not thick steel doors? And why is there no magic in this door?" Lein frowned.


Lein thought for a while but he could not think of anything, shook his head and opened the door.


Lein created a few more balls of light and spread them throughout the room so he could see clearly.


After the room was lighted, Lein could see that the contents in the room were countless prison cells.


"Jail!?" Lein widened her eyes in surprise.


"Is inside the entire prison here a human for the Anarchy Order experiment like Jen Vedal before!?"


"And since there is no sign of life is because they are all dead!?" Lein felt that his throat was dry.


Lein decided not to check on her because she was afraid that she would not be able to stop herself from vomiting if there were many humans like Jen Vedal.


"Analysis." Lein kept silent at the door and analyzed everything.


[the analysis continues ]


[The prison is made with ordinary steel but there is a barrier magic that coats it ]


[There is no sign of life in prison but not of man in it ]


"Not human? Then what?" Lein was surprised because her guess was wrong.


Being not human, Lein ventured to see the contents inside the prison. Lein looked around and her curiosity was satisfied.


Although not as bad as Jen Vedal, but the scenery that Lein saw was also a disgusting sight.


Lein tried to calm himself down, then he walked towards the prison next to her and saw the contents of the prison.


It turns out that the contents are the same as the prison before him. Lein frowned and looked at almost the entire prison.


After taking a look around the entire corner of the room, Lein returned to Liza's side and sat down next to her. Lein took a bottle of mineral water from Liza's hand and drank it.


"How's it?" Liza was a little curious when she saw Lein's expression after coming out of the room well filled with that prison.


"Bad, very bad." Lein breathed a long breath.


"What's in there so you act like this?" Liza was curious about the contents of the room.


"Jail, the room was filled with steel prisons lined with barrier magic..." Answer Lein.


"Jail? What is in the prison? There's no way you're acting like this just because of prison, right?" Liza frowned.


"Of course not. Inside the prison is only slightly better than Jen Vedal, I don't know if the creature inside her is human or not."


"In the entire prison there are creatures that are sturdy like Orcs with a dark green body color like moss color."


"But his head was covered with iron and his neck and wrists and legs were chained, so I couldn't see the whole shape of the creature" Lein said.


"The monster? Seems not. Lest the creature be the result of an experiment!?" Liza widened her eyes.


"Yes, I've analyzed it. Here's the result." Lein showed the analysis of the creature.


[a creature without a name


level 99


ability: super regeneration


A powerful being that is the result of a fusion experiment between the human body, the abilities of Jen Vedal, and her mix of other monster genes ]


"..." - ".Liza took a deep breath and exhaled her slowly trying to calm herself down.


"How many creatures are there?" Ask Liza.


"200 more, exactly 231." Answer Lein.


"Crazy. So, about 231 humans were sacrificed for this experiment and Jen Vedal had to endure more pain." Liza shut her mouth in disbelief.


"Yes. This time.. The Anarchy Order has really gone too far, they have already sacrificed their own fellow races for experimentation." Nod Lein.


"Then how are we going to deal with those creatures? They have no signs of life anymore." Liza asked.


"We burn until it is destroyed. Either way, burning them to nothing is the only way."


"I'm afraid that the Anarchy Order will conduct more experiments if we don't burn them to the ground." Lein decided to burn the creatures.


"Well, it's true it's the only way." Liza nodded in agreement with Lein's decision.


"That's a wise decision, but I won't let you do it." Suddenly, there was a voice of a man in front of them.


A man appeared in front of them suddenly without any sound or signs even Lein and Liza were unaware of his arrival.


"You!?" Lein and Liza widened their eyes because they knew who the man in front of them was.