Genetically modified humans, the GEP-VI program for humans.

Humans in the sky are thinking about how to get back to land all the time.

As a result, the genetically modified human project was put on the agenda. This is a plan to modify the human body at the molecular level, which is an artificially induced gene mutation.

Humans hope that genetically modified people can help them return to land, and genetically modified people will be better than any human beings.

— in all respects.

They then dropped 73 superhuman warriors onto the land.

Little did Arthur the Mermaid realize that he had picked up one of them.

The human being picked up by Arthur - between 20 and 30 years old, tall, with black hair, blue-green eyes, thin cheeks, and sharp facial lines - did not realize this at all.

He was delighted to lose his memory.

Or rather, he lost the most important part of his memory.

Now, in his memory, he is a human named John Harrison. When humans left the land, we know that even Noah's Ark can't save everyone. He is one of the humans left behind.

Some desperate humans snatched some freezers, and they voluntarily fell into a deep sleep, hoping that when they woke up, those damn zombies would have disappeared.

Ford's unintentional move woke up this sleeping human being early.

"Yes, we can help you."

Mermaids have not taken such a course - "How to get along with your humans".

Arthur can only rely on his own intelligence, if he has such a quality at all, he greets his human beings.

"My name is Arthur and this is Ford, maybe you wouldn't mind introducing yourself first?"

Ford emerged from the sea, looking out from the reef, still wearing that stupid seaweed towel on his head, and honestly, the towel looked more and more familiar.

Most seaweed towels are made from Bubbleweed, and Arthur himself has one.

That may be why this towel looks familiar.

We seem to be digressing again.

Well, back to the original question.

"John Harrison."

Arthur's human replied, with a deep and magnetic voice, but the information he voluntarily provided was pitifully scant.

Well, humans have always had a basic vigilance mentality.

Humans are far more complex creatures than mermaids.

Arthur understood this well.

Apparently he has to be the one to bring up the topic when it comes to being with his humans.

Great, Arthur thought, yes, I'm good at this, I have to be, damn it, good at this.

Arthur forced a smile at his human, who looked pale, not only because of the color of the human, but probably also because he was weak now.

I can't believe he just picked up Ford with only one hand. In Arthur's knowledge about humans, hey, what the mermaids usually say: Humans are fragile and need protection. The strength is so weak that they can't even tear those stupid zombies in half.

Arthur realized that he had picked up a very good human being. He was not as fragile as the human beings usually described by mermaids, but he also needed protection.

And I can protect him.

This realization made Arthur regain a little confidence.

"You look a little weak." Arthur said worriedly. "We have to get you some food. You can't stay on the reef forever. The sun will burn you. We have to get you to the bottom of the sea."

"Humans can't live under the sea," Ford interjected. "They don't have gills."

"Shut up, Ford." Arthur was annoyed. Ford's untimely interjection cost him a chance to establish his authority in front of his humans. Heads! Maybe one of his two heads will know how to help a human being go to the bottom of the sea!"

"Arthur, hey man, you're right. That's a good idea," replied Ford. "I'll be right there!"

He quickly dived into the bottom of the sea, and then returned to the surface at an even faster speed.

"That's up to you, Arthur," said Ford. "It's very important that you know where your towels are."

Now Arthur knew why the seaweed towel looked damn familiar.

The human John Harrison observed the two mermaids in front of him with great interest. They had astonishingly beautiful appearances just like in the legend. John Harrison had his own opinion as to whether their hearts were the same as their appearances I have come to my own conclusion.

Now, that black mermaid disappeared from his sight (yes, black, not only his eyes and tail are black, but his skin is also black, the only white parts are his teeth and the whites of his eyes), he It seems to be planning to find a rescuer named Zhanford.

Careful observation allowed the human to understand that the two mermaids in front of him were not lying, and that they really wanted to help him.But his observation method was developed on the basis of "taking human as the observation object". He needs more data to prove that this observation method is also applicable to mermaids, but this cannot be accomplished overnight.

Now, things are getting a little shaky.

He will have to rely on some self-consciousness of his own.

For example, he questions his own consciousness.

Is this mermaid with sea blue eyes trustworthy?

Judging from its length, this mermaid probably belongs to the small one among mermaids, probably the one that has just reached the passing line, and its visual length will not exceed 175cm.

But his complexion was not dark, but a healthy and beautiful color--it was almost the color of human skin.In fact, because there is no sunlight on the bottom of the sea, mermaids will not have the kind of chocolate-colored skin that has been exposed to the sun. Most of their skin is too pale, thanks to Arthur's habit of basking in the moon, at least His skin looked much better than pale.

Now, this little mermaid is holding a pile of seaweed sillyly, looking at himself with his sea blue eyes, which look very sincere and friendly.

He asked seriously and frankly.

"Do you need a towel?"

Moments later, the stupid mermaid towel was placed on the head of the human John Harrison with the fishy smell and humidity of the sea, which looked funny.

But the mermaid Arthur and the human John who were talking didn't care about this.

"So the zombies haven't disappeared from the land?"

"Yes." Arthur replied happily, unaware that his humans were learning about the status quo of the world through the conversation with him, "but they dare not invade the sea, the sea water will speed up their decay, and Zombie viruses only spread among humans."

"But that means there's no way for me to get back to land."

"Don't worry, you'll survive just fine at the bottom of the sea."

Man realizes that trusting the mermaid in front of him is probably the best choice he can make so far.

The author has something to say:

I was looking for Khan's information on Du Niang. There is a saying that Khan's genetic advantages are reflected in his meticulous observation of details, amazing insight, and super logical reasoning ability-is this frankly using the volume blessing? Gene [You are enough!

Well, Khan's actual combat ability is quite strong>

But he had amnesia that he liked to hear [hit you] John Harrison's state will probably last for a while until he remembers his mission and his real name.

In the current setting, the difference between John Harrison and Khan is probably that John Harrison will be more dull and more likely to be bullied by the author [You are so wicked! ] Cough, normally speaking, John Harrison is not that aggressive, he is easier to get along with mermaids peacefully, although he is indeed black-bellied (hey

Khan's instinct will make him more aggressive when he just wakes up, and then he will be more "gentle". After all, we have to let him establish a pure friendship with Arthur =W=

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