What on earth could make the invader Victor exchange it for extremely precious Hextech crystal? Although it is just a small piece, it represents an order of magnitude of eternal energy. This is really a sincere gesture.

Victor was getting a little impatient listening to the big-tongued old man in front of him talking a lot of nonsense. The robots left outside the island sent new information that a group of flying creatures were approaching Egghead Island, and the time left for the Mechanical Pioneers began to count down.

"Vegapunk, you trust the people around you too much. Only an insider can leak such a top-secret secret as the Anti-Life Equation. This is something that the Ultron robots will never be able to find out."

Traitor? Actually, when Victor proposed to exchange the Heigs Crystal for the Anti-Life Equation, the original body, Peregrine, had a vague guess that there might be a traitor among his clones, but he didn't expect that it would be confirmed by the invader so soon.

But the next scene shocked the old man greatly. A woman with blonde hair and the number six on her T-shirt came out with a gun in her hand and the number one Vegapunk clone at her side.

"How could it be you, York? Why did you betray us?"

Faced with the betrayal of the old man, No. 6 Vegapunk, who represents desire, showed an evil smile on her face. She has been waiting for this day for a long time. If Victor and the others don't come to pick her up, this woman will cooperate with the Five Elders.

"Why not me? You should have thought about this when you threw those desires at me. From the moment I was born, the idea of ​​betrayal was deeply rooted in my heart."

Character Notes: Vegapunk's sixth clone - York

"Kill me, my life is worthless"

The man wearing a glass-like helmet, although his face cannot be seen, his integrity is evident throughout. From the very beginning, he disagreed with researching something as dangerous as the Anti-Life Equation. If the other Vegapunks had listened to his advice, the situation today would not have happened.

Character Notes: Vegapunk's first clone - Shakya

York knew what kind of temper Number One had. He had used a gun to get him out of the experimental floor. Since the other party was so tough and upright, there was no need for any cooperation.

When Vegapunk saw York pulling the trigger, before he could utter the word "no", the bullet fired from the woman's pistol went straight through Sakya's brain.

Because the original body was the closest, clone No. 1 ate a peanut on its head, causing an explosion that splashed some liquid onto Vegapunk's face. The old man stood there with his tongue sticking out, unable to accept that Shakya had died in front of him.

Clone No. 1 turned into a cold corpse, lost control of the brain and fell to the ground. Some liquid also splashed on York's face. She wiped it with her sleeve. She did not feel any psychological pressure at all about the woman killing her companions.

She was just releasing her own desires. York had long wanted to shoot Sakya. The woman was very dissatisfied with this apparent manager. Today, she killed him with her own hands in front of the real person. The refreshing experience it brought was simply the best.

"Vegapunk is just an avatar. You can have as many avatars as you want. Why do you have to look so sad?"

York, the evil copy, couldn't help but rub salt into the wounds of the original. She wanted to kill No. 1 Shakya, and she wanted to kill the original Vegapunk even more. Only by killing the other would she have a chance to replace him. It would be enough for there to be only one Vegapunk left in the world.

The traitor of Egghead Island stood beside Victor. York hoped that this partner would protect her. Her body was still very fragile. If a first-generation Seraph attacked a woman, she would not be able to withstand even a single blow.

Victor put the Hextech crystal back into his chest. He knew that the peace exchange agreement had been destroyed by that bastard woman York. The man did not expect that this clone would hate the original so much.

Since the partner is going to do things so drastically, Victor told York everything he knew to force Vegapunk into a corner. I wonder how much sacrifice he can make for the so-called world peace.

"The wisdom that intelligent creatures are so proud of can actually be explained by science as the electrical signals of the brain. With this theoretical basis, we can come to the conclusion that if we can artificially intervene in the electrical signals of the brain, we can completely change the thinking of intelligent creatures. This is the origin of the anti-life equation."

The anti-life equation is based on a special electrical signal. At the physical level, it uses scientific means to interfere with a person's free will at will and shape the other person into the person you want. It sounds a bit like brainwashing.

But the advantage of the anti-life equation is that it will forever shape a person's values. It can turn a good person into a bad person, or a bad person into a good person. The brain will not have any rejection reaction to this intermediate part. The poor person whose body has been tampered with believes that he still has free will, but he does not know that he has become a tool of the person behind the scenes.

Vegapunk has already taken the Anti-Life Equation from the theoretical stage to the applied stage. He has conducted control experiments on different races, and the experimental data is better than expected. Devil Fruits and Haki cannot resist the brainwashing of the Anti-Life Equation, and the brainwashing effect is permanent and can completely change a person's personality.

The applications may also include large-scale applications. If this man invents a high-power antenna, he can easily spread the special frequency band of the anti-life equation to the whole world. At that time, there will be only one god in the world, and that is Vegapunk who can dominate all free will.

It is not difficult to make a high-power antenna, but on the road to becoming a god, Vegapunk is obviously hesitant. As a believer in world pacifism, he does not know what the consequences will be if he uses the anti-life equation to brainwash people all over the world.

Can using technology to castrate the violent emotions in the brains of intelligent creatures really restore peace to this world where the strong prey on the weak? No one has ever done this experiment, and even the Tianlong people, who claim to be a race of gods, cannot change the minds of the whole world.

"Even if I destroy the Anti-Life Equation, I cannot hand it over to people like you. You will only cause disputes at sea and cause more innocent people to lose their lives."

Vegapunk's face was filled with a determined expression. At this moment, he had already thought about committing suicide. He hid the final activation key of the Anti-Life Equation in order to prepare for an emergency one day. Originally, this backup method was reserved for the Five Elders, but he did not expect that it would be used on his own people.

As for the attempt to obtain the key information by brute force cracking his brain, Vegapunk, as a scientist, had also guarded against this, because long before the research was successful, he had used the ability of Seraph Kuma's Meat-Puff Fruit to pop out the memory of the key location.

If the original Vegapunk dies, the Anti-Life Equation he created will be buried with him.

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