It was not tedious work to manage and organize the information.
Excluding the difficulty of the detection process, it only took five minutes for Yan Xiaqing to successfully process everything.

The moment when her voice could be heard, the remaining consciousnesses that were initially calm began to shake almost immediately

It was evident that they were all nervous.

“We’ll start the detection process with all of you!”

Su Mo pulled the machine forward to the side of the brain box and took a deep breath as he opened the brain box for Yan Xiaqing, who was trembling from nervousness.

In a few seconds, the slime surrounding the brain revealed the crimson brain inside after feeling the outside air.

“Who…who do we start with?”

“Let’s start with Lu Kuan! Don’t be nervous! We’ll have a mark for each and every one of you as long as you’re compatible with it!”

Su Mo comforted the researcher scholars who had already died once and turned to the monitor after Yan Xiaqing skillfully inserted a thin needle into Lu Kuan’s consciousness in the brain.

Unlike the complex genetic sequences of the human body, the number of anchor points that need to be matched for the fusion of marks was only 13, which was considered not too many.

He was not sure what these anchor points represented, but the visual program on the monitor began processing as soon as information had been accessed from the brain and showed the meaning of each anchor point.

Lu Kuan’s information matched extremely quickly for the first five anchor points and the progress bar filled up almost instantly.

These five anchor points represented that the two people come from the same source, and they were all standard carbon-based organisms.

But starting from the sixth anchor point, the matching progress started to slow down.

These anchor points represented the key factors for the presence or absence of the possibility to receive a mark.

Five minutes passed silently under tension.

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When the matching circle turned to the eleventh cycle, there was a long buffer period.

The brain belonging to Lu Kuan in the box started to shrink rapidly.
It was unclear whether it was because of the pain from the matching or the anxiety of not finding a corresponding signal.

“This is bad.
It’s about to fail.
Lu Kuan has no corresponding anchor point, but he’s been searching independently and he’s almost about to trigger danger.

“Should we wake him up?

The slime inside the box started to scream and tremble as it felt the constant energy demand from Lu Kuan.

A huge red exclamation mark appeared indicating that Lu Kuan’s current state had reached its limit on the upper right corner of the screen.

Su Mo paused momentarily but did not halt the screening immediately.

Instead, he moved his feet and brought some psychic water that was previously placed on the side, and gently dripped it onto the slime.

The slime’s convulsions were relieved instantly with the additional energy supplied to it.
The energy supplied to the brain also increased.

However, after three minutes of stalemate, Lu Kuan’s brain suddenly trembled and the needle inserted inside his brain automatically popped out.

“He failed.

“He chose to give up on his own!”

As the leader of the group of research scholars, Lu Kuan’s failure was completely unexpected.

Both bodies had the same potential to become a god, which made Su Mo inadvertently ignore the probability and just assume that most humans would have the compatibility to receive a mark.

But in fact, this probability was significantly lower than imagined.

“Let’s move on to the next person?”

“Let’s begin!”

Yan Xiqing was aware that the failure of Lu Kuan was bound to cast a shadow of anxiety over the next person.

However, she did not hesitate to insert the needle into the next brain as Su Mo’s fingers pointed at Su Deben’s brain.

It was still the five anchor points that were successfully detected in an instant, and the speed started to slow down at the sixth anchor point.

Unlike Lu Kuan who struggled for a while, Su Deben accepted the failure at the ninth anchor point and directly ejected the needle, lowering the probability of success once again.

“Is there a problem with our machine? It might be due to them not having a physical body, which led to the unsuccessful matching, right?”

Yan Xiqing pondered on this for a while, then shook her head.

“It’s possible, but it’s highly unlikely.
There are many undiscovered mysteries in the human body.
What we’ve discovered is probably only a droplet in the vast ocean.
However, even if the screening is affected by the physical presence of a body, we must accept that if we’re unable to find even one anchor point, it won’t be a 100 percent match, and we’ll have to accept failure.
We won’t be able to afford to test the limits at our current stage!”

Yan Xiqing stabbed the needle directly into her brain after speaking as if to prove her hypothesis.

In the next second, the robot lost complete control, and the anchor points on the screen began to be detached synchronously with the constant beeping sound from the monitor.

The five familiar anchor points succeeded instantly.
However, unlike the previous two whose progress stuttered and slowed down, Yan Xiaqing’s speed in matching was terribly fast.

It only took less than a minute for her to reach the eleventh anchor point that Lu Kuan had failed before.

After four or five minutes of stalemate, when Su Mo thought that she was about to fail, the eleventh green dot lit up unexpectedly.

And in less than five seconds, the remaining two points were also lit up.

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“Success?”

Looking at the green tick on the screen, Yan Xiaqing returned to the robot body excitedly, trembling before Su Mo could react.

“It matched! I actually matched!”

Having a completely corresponding anchor point meant a possibility for resurrection.

At this moment, even if she had to be considerate about the others’ feelings, Yan Xiaqing could not control her excitement and her whole body kept twitching.

At the same time, her success in matching meant that there was no problem with the machine.

The following tests continued under a depressing atmosphere.

Half an hour later, the list of compatible consciousness was filtered out.
Su Mo nodded and turned toward the old sofa in the garage to sit down.

Lu Kuan, Zhuo Junfan, and Ji Yang, who had graduated from the same school, all persisted until the eleventh anchor point but failed.

Su Deben and Su Wei, both father and daughter were not able to escape the hands of fate.
They both pulled the brakes and failed on the ninth anchor.

Yan Xiaqing, Bai Yiqi, and Ouyang Guo were cousins, two of them passed the test without much struggle except for Bai Yiqi who got stuck at the twelve anchor point.

Unexpectedly, Ai Jianqiang and Ai Jianfeng, who were proficient in machinery and construction, the two brothers also passed.

Their detection speed was the fastest among all of them.
It basically took less than 30 seconds to pass the test perfectly and get a chance to match!

Four succeeded out of ten people, and the pass rate was quite impressive at 40%.

“Su Mo, are we going to test the other villagers?”

“Let’s do it.
Get Chen Shen to gather the people and bring them over in batches.
I need to get exact data and a list of those compatible!”

Not everyone would be compatible with a template and not everyone had the chance to become a “god”, which undoubtedly disrupted Su Mo’s previous plans.

Time passed as more and more people went through the scanning process and the data began to drop significantly.

The ordinary villagers had a lower probability of matching anchors.

From morning to noon, all the villagers had completed the test but unfortunately, only 119 people passed.

At first glance, this number was not small, but if the base of more than 1,000 people was considered, this probability was only.
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9%!

13 anchor points were like a gap too large to overcome, but it would eventually separate all those who were struggling in the final days into two different categories and create a gap that would be difficult to cross for a lifetime.

Just like in primitive tribes, some primitive people were born tall and strong, so they were good at hunting, and some primitive people were born short and could only do some dirty work.

Luck was one of their capital.

From a personal point of view, Su Mo hated this kind of probability, which depended on luck to determine one’s future.

However, from a practical stance, this was an event that they would inevitably have to face if they were to move forward as a collective group.

There were countless buried landmines and they could explode anytime if Su Mo did not handle the situation well.

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