For the next several days, Tang Rui holed up in the lab, ceaselessly conducting gene experiments.
He experimented with various genes with special functions obtained from virus samples.
This was evident from the variously shaped and odd-looking mice in the lab.
Some of these mice were even the size of ordinary domestic dogs.
With sharp teeth and claws capable of piercing steel plates.
"Master, Gene Enhancement Solution 16 is ready."
"Inject it into the mice."
"Yes, Master."
The robot approached the mice's cage and injected the Gene Enhancement Solution into them.
After the injection, there were no immediate changes in the mice.
There were none of the dramatic effects like hair spraying out of pores—gene enhancement wasn't that intense.
It was a subtle and gradual process; the modified genes replaced the old cells through cell turnover.