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I'm Really Going to Become an Immortal

Chapter 680 - 393: Sudden Realization - Weird Version

Author: The True Eye of the Evil King is supreme
updatedAt: 2025-09-22

CHAPTER 680: CHAPTER 393: SUDDEN REALIZATION - WEIRD VERSION

After 11:59:59 PM on June 17th, a new period of Evolution begins.

And now it is noon on June 17th.

Chen Yun still has half a day to take a look at his current collection.

This so-called collection.

Is what the Human Federation has managed to gather for him with all its might in half a day.

Yesterday, Chen Yun proposed the idea of wanting a collection room to the design team of the Fuyao Heavenly Palace, and the relevant design team indeed started working overtime to slightly modify the plan as required.

So far, Chen Yun only has a few collectibles like the whiskers of the Qin Mountain Tiger and the teeth of the Kunhai Great White Shark.

Overall, there is nothing worth specifically building a collection room for.

Therefore.

While the design team studied the impact of adding a collection room on the overall structure of the Fuyao Heavenly Palace, Chen Yun called upon another team to help enrich his collection.

Regarding the types of collectibles, Chen Yun is not particularly concerned with artifacts or antiques.

Or to be more precise.

The most representative artifacts and antiques from the countries of Primordial Star, if any, are qualified to be put on display in the collection room of Fuyao Heavenly Palace on the Moon by Chen Yun.

He is more focused on collecting biological species.

Just like how he collects parts of biological bodies as trophies, he plans to collect the entire biosphere of Primordial Star.

In the King’s palace.

There should be all living creatures of the world.

Anyway, for a player like Chen Yun, who always enjoys being a hoarder in games, creating such a collection room is indeed full of a sense of achievement.

Of course.

This does not mean a large-scale slaughter.

Killing live creatures would cause significant bleeding, and most importantly, creating biological specimens often requires considerable time and effort.

Therefore, there is no need to kill live creatures.

There are so many biological specimens on the entire Primordial Star, basically covering all discovered existing and extinct species.

What Chen Yun needs to do is to have people collect them just a little bit.

Thus.

Under Wang Ling’s command.

All existing biological specimens on Primordial Star were selected from each category based on the best appearance and sent to the three carrier fleets specially prepared by the Dome Council for temporary storage.

This isn’t about making a big fuss.

The main thing is that there are many strict conditions for preserving biological specimens.

Preserving these precious biological specimens requires extremely careful and professional handling.

For instance, some special deep-sea biological specimens need specific preservatives to prevent tissue decomposition.

Samples of certain microorganisms, such as viruses or bacteria, need to be stored at ultra-low temperatures (-80°C) to maintain their activity or integrity.

If some specimens need to retain the activity of their cells, then they face greater challenges. These specimens usually need to be kept in liquid nitrogen (-196°C) for long-term preservation or in a specific medium to maintain life activities temporarily.

For plant specimens, especially those with more moisture content, such as flowers or fruits, the drying process must be very cautious to avoid destroying their morphological features. Some plant specimens also need to be stored at specific humidity and temperature conditions to prevent mold or decay.

To ensure these specimens can reach the collection room of the Fuyao Heavenly Palace intact, the expert team organized by Wang Ling must develop detailed preservation and transportation plans based on the specific needs of each specimen.

Rather than risk having these precious specimens wander on the road and possibly suffer damage and receive criticism from Wang Ze.

It’s better to have the carrier fleets go and fetch them voluntarily.

The use of carrier fleets to standby in global waters for the transport and storage of specimens not only demonstrates a strong commitment to executing Wang Ling’s orders but also offers numerous practical advantages and benefits.

First, these three carrier fleets are equipped with advanced refrigeration and freezing facilities that can meet many strict preservation conditions.

Second, the carrier fleets have robust hulls and advanced navigation systems, enabling stable navigation in harsh marine environments. This provides a safe and reliable transportation environment for the specimens, avoiding damage due to poor weather or sea conditions.

Additionally, the military nature of the carrier fleets provides extra security measures to prevent specimens from being stolen or subjected to other man-made damages during transport.

Although the unified Human Federation should not pose any security issues nowadays, there is always the fear of mishaps.

What if there are suddenly rebellious elements emerging?

Furthermore, the carrier fleets are not just transport tools; they are also mobile command centers.

The expert team within the fleet can monitor the condition of the specimens in real time and adjust preservation conditions promptly, ensuring the specimens remain in optimal condition. Meanwhile, the fleet can efficiently communicate and coordinate with other relevant departments to ensure the smooth progress of the entire collection and transportation process.

Of course, the most important aspect is:

The carrier fleets are on standby in global waters, ready to move quickly and collect specimens anywhere as required. This rapid response capability greatly reduces the time from specimen collection to storage.

This point is quite important.

And it is the core reason for using the carrier fleets.

The so-called advantage of high mobility of carrier fleets is meant to be used in critical scenarios like this.

This is not just to reduce the risk of specimen damage during transport.

But because Wang always sets a maximum of seven days to complete any task, so they habitually strive to get things done as quickly as possible.

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