Bai Ye stood quietly in the laboratory, surrounded by an indescribable silence. The laboratory light is pale and cold, casting on the silver-white metal table, reflecting mottled light and shadow. There seems to be a faint chemical smell in the air, intertwined with the hum of the surrounding instruments, creating a unique atmosphere.

The experimenters began to enter the laboratory one after another, their steps light and fast, as if they were performing a silent ceremony. Wearing white lab coats, protective glasses and gloves, they looked both professional and mysterious. They were carrying various instruments, some large and some small, some complex and some simple, each one appearing sophisticated and important.

One of the experimenters, with a focused expression on his face, was holding a huge transparent jar steadily with both hands. The jar appears to be made of special glass, allowing the contents to be clearly seen. He carefully placed the jar on the experimental table, then stepped back and nodded with satisfaction.

Then, the soldiers began to carry the bodies of the radioactive creatures. The bodies appeared to have undergone preliminary treatment, but still retained some gruesome traces. Their skin shows an unnatural color, and some parts have even become deformed. Although the soldiers' movements were mechanical, there was a hint of awe in their eyes.

Bai Ye observed all this quietly, his eyes deep and cold. He didn't speak, just stood aside silently, as if waiting for something.

The experimenters became busy. Some of them were responsible for opening the sealing lid of the jar, while others were preparing to inject some kind of liquid. Bai Ye noticed that one of the experimenters was writing and drawing seriously in the notebook. His handwriting was neat and powerful, as if he was recording every important detail.

"Attention, the temperature of this liquid must be controlled at 37 degrees." An experimenter said to the colleague next to him, his voice seemed a little nervous.

The liquid slowly flowed into the jar, and after contact with the corpse of the radioactive creature, some subtle changes occurred. The color of the corpse began to change, and tiny bubbles even began to appear in some parts.

The experimenters stopped what they were doing and looked at Bai Ye in confusion. They didn't understand why Bai Ye would suddenly interrupt their research at this critical moment.

Their body shapes are also distorted and distorted. Some creatures had originally streamlined bodies, but now they have become distorted, as if they have been squeezed by strong external forces; some creatures have grown strange protrusions and tumors, as if they were forcibly shaped by some force. . These deformed bodies look even weirder when wrapped in liquid, making people afraid to look directly at them.

The experimenters nodded in agreement. They know that this research is full of unknowns and challenges, but it is these unknowns and challenges that make them full of motivation.

He knew that these creatures were once part of the earth, but they were exposed to radiation for some reason and became like this. Their existence is both a warning and a revelation, allowing people to cherish and protect this fragile planet more.

"The degree of mutation of these radiation organisms is higher than we previously expected." Bai Ye spoke slowly, his eyes never leaving the data board, "Their cell structure has undergone fundamental changes."

Bai Ye looked at all this without any disturbance in his heart. He seemed to be used to such a scene. To him, this was just an ordinary experiment.

Bai Ye nodded, a trace of deep thought flashed in his eyes. He knew that the degree of mutation of these radiation organisms not only meant that they themselves had undergone huge changes, but also could have a profound impact on the entire ecosystem.

Finally, when night fell in the laboratory, Bai Ye slowly turned around and left. He did not leave any words or sighs, but silently left this mysterious and strange space. And those radioactive creatures continue to lie quietly in the jar, waiting for the arrival of the next observer.

Silence returned to the laboratory again, with only the hum of the instruments echoing in the air. Bai Ye's figure looks particularly lonely under the light, but he seems to have become accustomed to this loneliness, because for him, only loneliness can make him think better.

Bai Ye stopped and glanced at the jars one by one. His eyes were deep and calm, as if he could penetrate the jar and see the internal structure of the deformed radioactive creatures. The experimenters stood behind him, with professional and serious expressions on their faces, ready to start a new round of analysis.

Bai Ye stood aside and quietly observed these radioactive creatures. His eyes were deep and cold, as if he could see the deeper truth through the jar. He does not feel fear or disgust towards these creatures, but treats them with a calm and objective attitude.

Upon hearing this, the experimenters all came over to look at the information on the data board, with excited expressions on their faces. They knew the discovery could have significant implications for the entire study.

"But, we still have a lot of data to analyze..." an experimenter couldn't help but said.

"Yes, it's ready." An experimenter responded quickly. He handed over a small data board with various complex data and charts flashing on it.

"I think everyone is a little tired." Bai Ye continued, his eyes scanning everyone's faces, "Research requires patience and energy, but what we need now is rest."

Bai Ye stood quietly for a while, then turned and left the laboratory. His steps were firm and powerful, as if he was ready to face the future. He knows that this experiment is just a small starting point for him to explore the unknown world. There is still a long way to go, but he will continue step by step until all the secrets are revealed.

After a while, Bai Ye walked into the laboratory again, followed by several experimenters. The lights in the laboratory were still pale, and the air was filled with a faint chemical smell. Those large transparent jars containing radioactive creatures stood quietly on the experimental table, and their presence added a strange color to the space.

As time goes by, the appearance of these radioactive creatures in the jar changes subtly. The color of the liquid began to become darker, as if it had absorbed some substance from the living body. The creature's skin also began to crack and fall off, revealing even more bizarre tissue underneath. Some creatures even began to emit an indescribable smell that made people frown.

"Is the data tablet ready?" Bai Ye said, his voice low and powerful.

Bai Ye noticed the state of the experimenters and frowned slightly. He understood that excessive fatigue and stress could affect the judgment and efficiency of laboratory workers. So, he put down the data pad in his hand and turned to face the experimenters.

Bai Ye was silent for a while, and then slowly spoke: "This is an issue that requires in-depth study. We cannot ignore this possibility, but we cannot draw conclusions prematurely."

"But does this enhanced radiation resistance mean that they pose a threat to other organisms?" an experimenter asked.

The experimenters all showed surprised expressions when they heard this. They didn't expect that Bai Ye would offer to let them rest at this time.

Bai Ye looked at all this, and an imperceptible emotion flashed in his eyes. He knew that this experiment was just the beginning, and the road ahead was still long, full of unknowns and challenges. But he was not afraid, because he knew that only in this way could the secrets hidden in the darkness be revealed.

Time seemed to become slow and heavy at this moment, and Bai Ye quietly waited for the results of the experiment. He knew that this experiment might lead to some unexpected discoveries and some unpredictable consequences. But he didn't care about that, he just wanted to see the final results of the experiment.

"I got it, don't worry." Another experimenter responded. With a skillful and steady technique, he inserted a long and slender tube into the jar.

Bai Ye took the data tablet and began to look at the information on it carefully. His fingers slid gently across the screen, sometimes frowning and sometimes nodding, obviously analyzing the data carefully.

Bai Ye continued to check the information on the data board, his brows sometimes frowning and sometimes relaxing. He seemed to be looking for some kind of pattern or clue, hoping to find some valuable information from these complex data.

Deep in the laboratory, those radioactive creatures were soaked quietly in large transparent jars, like specimens forgotten by time, quietly telling their past and future.

Even more surprising is that these radioactive creatures seem to retain some signs of life. Although their eyes have lost their luster, they are still wide open, as if staring at this unfamiliar body of water. Their tentacles or limbs sway slightly in the liquid, as if looking for their final destination. These small movements make people sigh at the tenacity and sadness of life.

The corpse of the radioactive creature takes on a strange state in the liquid. Their skin is no longer its original color, but is covered with a strange color. Some are dark purple, while others are mottled gray. These colors appear more strange and charming under the refraction of the liquid, like abstract works of art.

However, as the research progressed, the experimenters began to feel somewhat powerless. Beads of sweat gradually appeared on their foreheads, and the movements in their hands became a little stiff. They know that this research is a huge challenge for them, requiring not only deep professional knowledge, but also extreme patience and perseverance.

Under the illumination of light, these jars seem to become museums displaying life. Each creature displays its former existence in its own unique way, whether beautiful or ugly, all are treated equally here.

"We need to further analyze the details of these mutations." Bai Ye said, tapping his fingers quickly on the data pad to bring up more data and charts, "especially the energy metabolism and radiation resistance mechanisms in these organisms."

The experimenters nodded one after another and began to get busy. Some operated instruments and some recorded data. The entire laboratory was filled with a tense and orderly working atmosphere.

However, these changes did not make the atmosphere in the laboratory any more terrifying or oppressive. On the contrary, they seem to add a touch of mystery to this silent space. Each jar is like an independent universe with its own story playing out.

"I know." Bai Ye interrupted him, "But the body is the capital of the revolution. We cannot ignore the health of the body for the sake of research. Now, I order you to rest and recuperate before coming back to continue."

The experimenters left the laboratory one after another, leaving Bai Ye alone. He stood quietly in front of the experimental table, looking at the transparent jar containing the corpse of the radioactive creature. His eyes were deep and cold, as if he was thinking about something.

"Everyone, stop for a moment." Bai Ye's voice was low and powerful, as if it carried an unquestionable authority.

"Yes, judging from the data, their DNA sequences have become chaotic." Another experimenter added, with a hint of surprise in his tone.

Each jar is like a small crystal palace, clear and cold. The inside of the jar is filled with some kind of light blue liquid, which shimmers under the light, like the mysterious waters in the deep sea. Occasionally there are tiny ripples on the surface of the liquid, as if the creatures sleeping in it are breathing gently.

In this silent space, Bai Ye seems to have established a wonderful connection with these radioactive creatures. He could feel their loneliness and despair, and also understand their tenacity and tenacity. He knew that although these creatures no longer belonged to this world, their existence still had some special significance.

The atmosphere in the laboratory was tense and solemn, and there was an indescribable sense of oppression in the air. Only the hum of the instrument's operation occasionally breaks the silence, as if setting the rhythm for this silent battle.

The experimenters continued to be busy. There were not many expressions on their faces, they just focused on the work at hand. Occasionally, they would exchange a few words, but their voices were kept very low, as if they were afraid of disturbing some mysterious power in the laboratory.

Time seems to become slow and heavy in this space. Bai Ye stood quietly in front of the jar, observing the changes in these radioactive creatures. He seemed to be thinking about something, and he seemed to be just enjoying the silence and loneliness.

"It seems that the radiation resistance genes in these organisms have been greatly enhanced." Bai Ye said suddenly, a hint of excitement flashed in his eyes, "This may provide us with some new research directions."

Finally, after a long wait, the experimenters seemed to have completed their work. They began to pack away the instruments and tools and restore the laboratory to its original appearance.

The experimenters looked at each other and finally nodded. They knew that Bai Ye's words made sense. So, they left the experimental table one after another, took off their protective glasses and gloves, and walked out of the laboratory.

Outside the laboratory, a burst of cool air rushed towards them, making the experimenters feel refreshed. They walked to the lounge and sat down to relax. Although their hearts are still full of desire and enthusiasm for research, they also understand that proper rest is to move forward better.

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