Translator: Irene_ Editor: Perriemix
I stopped in my tracks.
âThought of something? There wasnât any problem with the ovum extraction but we discovered, after fertilizing it, that the cells were deteriorating too quickly. We took steps to salvage it but it would cause deformity in the fetus. Thereâs probably no hope left for humans but there is one last possible solution.â
âWhat is it?â I continued sipping on my coffee.
âI had you come over to see what weâve just found. Number one test subject.â
âTest subject? Number one?â I mumbled before following him further in.
âWe were shocked to find him but heâs humanityâs last hope.â
I nodded, interest piqued.
Perhaps a hermaphrodite?
âDo you think a normal person can break out of this prison, Xiaowei?â Prof asked.
I looked around. âHowâs that possible?â
âYouâre wrong. Someone had managed to do it twice.â
âTwice? No way...â
âTwice. Successfully. This is his second time doing it and getting arrested. Heâs been confined to an isolated room.â
On the way, I noticed that the criminals were in striped clothing and imprisoned in individual units.
Further in, after passing a door, the criminals were dressed in orange.
Yet another door and there were only ten over people in this area.
Blood red uniforms.
âThe colors represent the severity of their crimes?â
âGood observation skills, but I heard that these blood red uniforms used to be white. They fought and mutilated themselves so much that the clothes were permanently dirty, hence a change of color.â
I nodded.
The last door opened.
Spotlessly white corridor.
The room walls were made of glass.
In the centermost room was a man doing push-ups.
He wasnât acting secretively at all.
I knocked on the glass wall. âWhy glass?â
âDonât underestimate this. Itâs reinforced glass. This is the type of glass used during the presidentâs speeches. Even laser canât pierce through it.â
âSo thatâs our test subject? He looks just like a normal human being.â
âLet me tell you his past. He was first caught for stealing cars, a petty crime, and so he wore the striped uniform initially. And then he escaped in the second week.â
âHowâs that possible?â I asked curiously.
âHe killed three policemen in one breath before running out.â
âNo one shot him?â
âIt was night time and foggy.â
âDonât the guns have thermal imaging?â
âThatâs where heâs smart. First, he placed the blanket in the toilet sink. He then draped it over and left. The cold and moist blanket absorbed his body heat, turning him invisible in the fog.â
âThen how did he get caught again?â
âHe was attempting to kill somebody when he got arrested and was sent straight to the orange room. Only upon closer inspection did they realize that he was the very same man who killed eight people in order to escape and thirteen more when he was out for a month.â
âOh my goodness, thirteen?â I was astonished.
Murder was the most severe crime since the human population was no longer replenishable, also why the death sentence was no longer in practice. We couldnât afford to lose any more human beings so casually.
âThen what happened? He tried again right?â I asked.
âYeah, it shook the whole prison up.â
âHow did he do it the second time?â
âIn a month, he started an internal disorder and killed the prison guard in charge of him before hiding him in the closet. He then disguised himself and walked righteously out of the door.â
âSound unlikely and ridiculous,â I commented.
âSo now heâs locked up alone. When asked if he had an accomplice he said yes, but those in the prison who knew him said he work alone,â Professor continued.
âWell, why would the accomplice confess?â
âThatâs what everyone thought at first but then he started listing names and the last person was that very guard that heâd killed. In fact, all accomplices were murdered by him.â
â What? â I was utterly confused.
âThe prison called a psychologist over and the psychologist said that he did have his accomplices because he had sixteen personalities. They were all his partners in crime.â
âOh my god, this is unbelievable,â I was almost shouting.
âAnd now we need him to save mankind.â
âWhy him?â
Professor and I stood in the innermost room.
Before us was the criminal who killed fifteen people and had sixteen criminal personalities.
He looked at us with a very calm demeanor.
He probably knew that he couldnât hurt us because of that reinforced glass.
Professor instructed the guard beside us, âGive him anesthesia, hereâs the permission grant.â
The guard opened the sluice gate and green gas sprayed into the criminalâs unit.
He covered his nose and tried dodging. He even picked up a cup on the table and wet his blanket and covered his mouth and nose with it.
He stuck close to the ground to reduce the amount of gas intake.
I looked at him as I pondered over Professorâs words.
He was indeed too dangerous.
I saw him slowly losing the fight and collapsing to the ground.
Professor pointed at me. âCarry him back to our laboratory.â
âProfessor, is this safe?â I panicked.
The guard reassured, âEven an elephant will be knocked out for a full day and night. A human will turn completely numb for at least three days, so donât worry. If youâre worried, Iâll inject a sedative.â
I nodded without hesitation.
The guard opened the door and took out a syringe.
As he bent down to administer the drug, the criminal used his blanket to cover the guardâs face.
Before anyone could process the situation, he had already twisted the guardâs neck.
In that instant, I pressed the door switch.
Slammed it repeatedly, to be precise, hoping that it would close faster.
However, the criminal threw himself at me and grabbed my neck.
The other guards raised their guns and the criminal immediately pulled me in front of him and used me as a shield.
I saw that the sedative was already half inserted into his leg.
I quickly pushed it in the rest of the way.
Almost instantly, he collapsed.
He seemed to have lost his soul at this point.
Hiding behind a guard, Professor spoke, âGood one, Xiaowei. Bring him out.â
I shook my head helplessly before calming down and carrying him up.
A week later at Continent Bâs underground laboratory.
Iâve received an invitation to participate in the final step of the experiment.
The same reinforced glass.
The criminal was enclosed in a small jar.
His arms and legs had already been cut off so he could only move his neck.
âWhy?â I asked, looking at Professor.
âSo that he canât move as much and have less physical power consumption. It will reduce the speed of organ deterioration and aid Project Deep Blue.â
âProject Deep Blue?â I repeated.
âWeâre unable to help the whole of mankind to live forever but we do have the technology to let one live eternally.â
âYouâre letting him live forever?â I pointed at the criminal.
âRight. The second step of Project Deep Blue is to simulate a human world and a button that activates a nuclear warhead. And then, weâll have him put on the VR equipment and let at least one of his split personality be convinced that the buttonâs been pressed,â Professor explained.
I thought through the logic behind making him believe that heâd killed the entire world.
So heâd possessed all personalities of the world.
âBut is it possible for him to have so many personalities?â I questioned.
Everyone present looked at me in shock.
âWe donât know if it will succeed but the human brain has limitless potential,â Professor answered.
âThis is the last hope for mankind? Having unlimited personalities all in the mind can be considered as a continuation of mankind?â
âScientifically speaking, because he is human, the characters in his head are also humans. The activation button is right in front of us. The president was supposed to press it but since he was neither in favor or against this project, weâve decided to get someone else to do it. Iâm presenting this chance to you.â
âWhy me?â I asked.
âBecause nothing beats destroying mankind for real. Youâre the most suitable candidate for carrying out this sin.â Professor put my hand on top of the button.
I pressed it gently.
Explosions sounded incessant from above.
âIs this a real nuclear warhead button?â I asked.
Everyone around was already starting to kill themselves.
Wait a minute.
At least one personality to believe that heâs destroyed the world.
At least one personality to believe that heâs destroyed the world.
At least one personality to believe that heâs destroyed the world.
I shut my eyes, mind tossing and turning.
I opened them.
I am soaking in an azure blue petri dish and my limbs have been severed.
The laboratory before my eyes was already filled with dust.
I also saw a few skeletons. Probably dead for some time now.
It appeared that this dream has come to an end once more. Who should be given the first person perspective this time? It seemed like everyoneâs had their turn. It was so difficult to make a choice.
Music filled my ears.
âSome are standing at the rail station, searching amid the wasted,
some are walking on the sidewalk toward their destinies,
some are cooking numbly in the kitchen,
some are quarreling on both ends of the bed.n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
When you look at these people, do you really notice any difference between them and yourself?
Do you feel their pain at times?
Perhaps these people are working differently toward the same goal,
perhaps weâre all together in this...â