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Hello, Mr. Major General Chapter 1183

Chapter 1183 - The Real Reason

Huo Shaoheng tilted his chin slightly, the unconcealed admiration and praise reflecting in his eyes.

He nodded and spoke in an even tone as he said, “…Go ahead.”

Gu Nianzhi began by organizing the thoughts in her head.

She looked at Reinitz and said, “Reinitz, you said that the Japanese clearly wrote in their experimental data that their Operation Borrowed Seed, or their race optimization eugenics experiment, actually succeeded?”

Reinitz carefully recalled the memoirs written by his predecessors in the bureau and said, “That should be right, but they also wrote in the records that the Japanese used countless Huaxia people to conduct experiments. However, they only succeeded one time.”

The corners of Gu Nianzhi’s eyes twitched.

They used countless Huaxia people to conduct experiments…

That meant that countless Huaxia people were forced to mate like livestock, just to produce one offspring to the Japanese’s satisfaction?

They had really worked so hard.

Before Gu Nianzhi realized it, a subtle sneer gradually appeared on her face. “Haha, these Japanese people really exerted all their efforts just for the sake of optimizing our Huaxia race.”

Reinitz, “…”

He Zhichu also snickered before shaking his head.

Huo Shaoheng remained composed and said, “…Keep talking.”

Gu Nianzhi walked behind Huo Shaoheng’s desk to look at the informational video playing on the screen of his super-thin, lightweight laptop.

The information that was displayed indicated that the Japanese set up concentration camps in the Northeastern region of the Huaxia Empire to conduct such secret experiments even before World War I erupted.

There was a hundred-year period between World War I and World War II, which implicated the birth and growth of at least two or three generations.

Gu Nianzhi was very regretful and heartbroken as she continued to say, “This was such a huge concentration camp that was operated for a very long time. So many Huaxia citizens were captured and subjected to all sorts of inhumane torture and experiments.

“The Japanese actually dreamed of creating a superman in this kind of hell on Earth?! Haha, they really daydreamed too much and believed they were strong, and that others must be weak. Does that mean it was survival of the fittest? Did they even stop to look at the times the Huaxia people truly succumbed over the thousands of years?”

Gu Nianzhi shrugged and said, “I am not trying to insult them, but I have always thought that there were deep-rooted paranoia and morbid genes embedded within the Japanese race itself. Is this kind of morbidity inherent in nature, or developed after birth? I will leave it to our scientists to continue researching the answer to this question.”

“You mean to say that this entire race is mentally ill?” Reinitz pursed his lips. “Someone has made this statement before,” he said.

The crimes committed by the Japanese people during World War II were unacceptable, even to the Nazis, who were burdened with countless war crimes themselves.

But the Japanese were obviously even more cruel, evil, and unforgivable than the Nazis.

Huo Shaoheng immediately dismissed his question, saying, “No, they were not mentally ill. Please don’t use mental illness as an excuse for their cruelty.”

Gu Nianzhi nodded in agreement with Huo Shaoheng’s explanation and added, “Mentally ill people cannot control their own behaviors, so they can escape legal punishment no matter what crimes they commit.

“So, my view is the same as Huo Shao’s in that I absolutely object this kind of statement. They obviously committed these war crimes in an organized, conscious, and systematic manner. The international court has already tried the relevant criminals, and, although there were many people who escaped punishment, I still believe that justice will ultimately prevail one day. They will certainly pay the rightful price for their war crimes and crimes committed against humanity.

“However, this problem has nothing to do with my conclusion at all.” Gu Nianzhi discreetly changed the topic, saying, “My perspective is very clear. The Japanese have never succeeded with Operation Borrowed Seed despite continuing it for over a hundred or even a thousand years.”

“But how do you explain Gu Haoze’s existence then? How do you explain his son, Gu Xiangwen? And also, yourself, Gu Nianzhi? Are you all errors that slipped through when God created humans? Of course, I will definitely believe you even if you said you are a living cheat code,” Reinitz said with a smile.

He was already able to speak calmly to Gu Nianzhi at this point. Perhaps it was because he believed that she was the same kind of person as him, so he was able to let go of his contradictory and hostile mentality.

Reinitz had already given up on analyzing his feelings for her.

Gu Nianzhi curled her lips into a smile, her eyes quickly scanning over Reinitz’s face.

Reinitz was a bit uncomfortably since he also noticed a trace of contempt and disdain in Gu Nianzhi’s eyes. He instantly felt very ill.

Gu Nianzhi completely calmed down and said evenly, “We are not errors, nor are we results of the Japanese’s Operation Borrowed Seed.

“Before I can tell you why the appearance of my grandfather Gu Haoze was not an experimental result of the Japanese Operation Borrowed Seed, I need to first clarify a conceptual issue.”

Gu Nianzhi’s slender fingers quickly danced over Huo Shaoheng’s laptop keyboard as she brought up the standards for successful scientific experiments.

“Look for yourselves. There are fixed standards that determine if a scientific experiment has succeeded. It’s not like you can prove you predicted the pattern of humans becoming ill, just because the weather cooled down and a person sneezed once.

“The most basic standards proving the success of a scientific experiment is to obtain results that do not exceed the experimental margin of error under the same experimental conditions by following the same standards.

“The experimental method must be replicable, and not only replicable in one’s own laboratory but replicable for others.

“Finally, the results cannot exceed a certain margin of error. Only then can the experiment be considered successful.

“Think about all the articles in international scientific journals that have been exposed as being fabricated in recent years. These experiments were concluded as such because other laboratories repeated the experiments under the same conditions, but were unable to achieve the results claimed by the journals.

“We do not have the experimental data from the Japanese Operation Borrowed Seed right now, but we have their methods of experimentation. This is what Reinitz mentioned about the memoirs written by the directors of his bureau who had actually seen experimental data.

“Perhaps it would be very difficult to remember exact data, but the experimental procedure was actually very simple. They didn’t have any more advanced techniques in that era. Isn’t’ that right?”

Gu Nianzhi paused after she said this, her luminous and huge eyes looking at Reinitz. “Reinitz, can you recall the experimental methods mentioned by your predecessors?” she asked.

Reinitz was a bit embarrassed.

Basically, race optimization experiments in that era were conducted by mating real humans.

In that concentration camp, people lost their basic human dignity. Like lab rats, they were used for various comparison studies under different situations until the women were impregnated.

However, the men would be forced to impregnate even more women, so the growth and development of their offspring could be observed.

After Reinitz said this, the room plunged into dead silence.

Gu Nianzhi was a woman, but she could sympathize as well.

The three men could feel a faint pain in their groins…

This was the literal meaning of the concept.

Gu Nianzhi was the first person to compose herself, and she continued calmly, saying, “This was about the same as I postulated. This was their experiment, but using this method and all those people. Yet they were only able to produce Gu Haoze as their sole successful sample, yet it could be considered a successful experiment?

“If a scientific experiment cannot be repeated or verified, then it cannot be proven to be successful.”

Gu Nianzhi came to her first conclusion. “The production of a genius requires a large number of random factors.

“Even without Operation Borrowed Seed, geniuses of the world would have continued to be born.

“So as to Gu Haoze’s appearance, I believe that he was a genius born in a normal way. Perhaps he was just coincidentally born at that concentration camp. This had nothing to do with Operation Borrowed Seed.

“You must understand that even more geniuses would have been born amongst these Huaxia people if the Japanese had not captured all these excellent Huaxia men and Huaxia women to be studied like livestock.

“From this perspective, Operation Borrowed Seed actually destroyed countless possibilities of the birth of Huaxia geniuses. As for Gu Haoze, he was only an uncontrollable accident occurring within the experiment.”

Gu Nianzhi was very solemn as she came to her second conclusion.

“So that’s why I believe that the final phase of the Japanese Operation Borrowed Seed had already achieved its first goal – to research how to optimize the Japanese race. They had already transitioned to the second goal, studying how to exterminate the Huaxia Empire. This was the true reason why they changed experimental subjects.”

Hello, Mr. Major General

Hello, Mr. Major General

你好; 少将大人, 你好; 我最爱的人 (new title)
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Gu Nianzhi had no idea how to get the aloof and handsome Major General to fall in love with her. His eyes were dark and serious. “…Seduce me. If you can do it, I’m yours.” Gu Nianzhi: “!!!”

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