During this year's Spring Festival, Wang Ze has been busy in the underground base, but in the eyes of outsiders, he just stays at home all day doing nothing.

In fact, Wang Ze was conducting a series of experiments on mice in the base - decomposing the mice's bodies.

After some effort, he successfully decomposed it into various different elements.

Surprisingly, however, these elements are different from the ordinary elements we usually see.

The calcium decomposed from mouse bones is actually very slightly different from the calcium extracted from gypsum.

If it weren't for Wang Ze's extraordinary supernatural sensing ability, he would probably find it difficult to detect such a subtle difference.

What’s even more interesting is that this calcium element that is decomposed from the animal body seems to contain some mysterious vitality substance.

However, it should be noted that this trace of vitality will quickly dissipate within one day after the death of the organism, and eventually become no different from ordinary elements.

Not only that, this magical life-force substance is found in almost every part of the animal’s body.

However, once this special substance is isolated, the organism will die instantly.

When the elements with unique properties are successfully broken down, they exhibit a slightly blue hue and are viscous to a certain degree, flowing relatively slowly.

According to legend, the water that Nuwa used to create humans in ancient times was the light and spiritual water from the nine heavens.

Inspired by this, Wang Ze decided to name this newly discovered substance "Qingling".

However, creating light spirits is an extremely difficult task. The amount of light spirits decomposed from a mouse is extremely small, so small that it is almost impossible to detect with the naked eye.

Wang Ze went through great pains to dissect all the mice he could catch, but in the end he only got less than two grams.

The results of the experiment on this mysterious substance surprised Wang Ze.

For living things, it seems to be an omnipotent tonic.

Once, Wang Ze cut off the white rat's claws, but then he closed them and bandaged them, injecting a trace of vitality into them.

Amazingly, after just one day, the white mouse miraculously recovered!

Not only that, the claws after recovery have shown significant improvements in strength, reaction speed and flexibility, and the physical fitness of the entire white mouse has also been enhanced compared to before.

Wang Ze knew very well that the substance incorporated this time was slightly excessive, resulting in an overly alarming effect.

At this moment, he stared at the only gram of Qingling left in his hand, and he couldn't help but feel an urge to try human experiments.

After all, the temptation of this substance is too great, but the quantity is too scarce.

However, apart from mice, which are abundant and easy to catch, the only other experimental subjects that are easier to catch in large numbers seem to be humans.

Of course, no matter what, at least people should not be arrested at will for such experiments.

In addition to humans, there must be a slaughterhouse in this place, right?

After all, that's where animals gather!

Anyway, all I need is lightness. This substance is not of much use to other people. Even if I don't use it, it will eventually disappear without a trace.

How to properly preserve these spirits is a difficult problem. After repeated experiments, Wang Ze found that only bottles made of animal bones, which are compressed and transformed into a white and smooth material like white jade, can hold the spirits and prevent them from evaporating and disappearing naturally.

If the decomposed light spirit is left alone, it will only take a few minutes for no trace to be found.

Wang Ze made up his mind and decided to go to the slaughterhouse in the county town to find a solution first.

Because the number of light spirits he currently has is too scarce, he dare not use them rashly.

Not only that, future development plans also need to be adjusted accordingly.

In addition to existing industries, the area must also vigorously develop aquaculture.

After the next year, Wang Canwen was going to return to school, so Wang Ze rode his bicycle and took his nephew, who was carrying large and small bags of luggage, to the county town.

After arriving at the county town, the nephew found a vehicle to go to Jinan on his own, while Wang Ze went straight to the slaughterhouse in the county town and wandered around inside pretending to be a buyer.

After some searching, Wang Ze finally found the place where animals were slaughtered in the slaughterhouse. It was located at the deepest part, only separated from the Zhushui River by a wall.

Looking at the scene in front of him, Wang Ze immediately took action.

He first found a wooden stick on the side of the road, then skillfully broke down the surrounding plant fibers into ropes and extracted a fish hook from the minerals under his feet.

Next, he made a simple stool out of wood.

At this point, a complete set of fishing equipment is ready.

Wang Ze sat leisurely by the river, seemingly fishing nonchalantly, but in fact he was secretly using his superpowers to exert his abilities on the animals being slaughtered dozens of meters away, extracting the lightness from their bodies one by one.

However, what happened next made Wang Ze very troubled. When a cow was slaughtered, Wang Ze was surprised to find that the light spirit he extracted was almost the same as that of a mouse.

If it weren't for his keen senses, he would probably have difficulty distinguishing even this subtle difference.

This is really disturbing! Is the lightness contained in different kinds of creatures the same?

At most, there are only slight differences due to individual differences.

With such doubts, Wang Ze continued to sit quietly for a while, thinking: "What if I am wrong? Let's try again."

So he waited patiently for a few more animals to be slaughtered, and then extracted them one by one.

But the result remains the same; the amount of lightness each animal can provide is still pitifully small.

Wang Ze, who was extremely disappointed, finally couldn't bear the anger in his heart, and threw the fishing rod in his hand into the river with a "pop" sound.

Without looking back, Wang Ze got on the bicycle and pedaled hard, and rushed away like an arrow.

As he rode his bike, he watched the scenery on both sides of the road rapidly receding backwards, and a sense of helplessness welled up in his heart.

He had tried countless times to extract the so-called "lightness" from various insects, but always to no avail.

After repeated experiments, he finally understood: only those organisms with the ability of self-selection and decision-making can extract this precious substance, while insects or plants that can only respond to nervous stress contain very little, and it is not even worth extracting.

However, after struggling for a long time, I finally discovered that the best source is actually mice!

However, what is frustrating is that it takes thousands of mice to extract less than two grams of "Qingling".

Faced with his huge demand, he couldn't help feeling at a loss.

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