He Comes From the Void

Chapter 481: Heimerdinger who screwed up again

"Nimma, this is better than cloning!"

"What is cloning?" Kai'Sa looked at Kahn suspiciously, the words that suddenly burst out of his mouth were extremely unfamiliar.

Kahn couldn't explain clearly, so he prevaricated: "It's nothing, look at the professor's nervous look that he can't answer the question, things may not be what everyone thinks."

On the booth, Heimerdinger finally made a move. He couldn't let the venue go on in such a mess. With the help of the on-site guards, the crazy crowd finally fell silent, and Professor Heimerdinger began to explain.

"The conversion machine requires two people to use it together. After the machine is activated, the consciousness of the two people will be switched."

Sure enough, things are not as everyone thinks, the Hex Technology Converter cannot easily convert a person into another person, but has many restrictions.

Although there are some suspicions of exaggerated propaganda, the exchange of consciousness is equivalent to the exchange of bodies, and it is not a big mistake to say that it is exchanged for another person.

Heimerdinger's explanation triggered another round of brainstorming, and everyone was wondering what the machine could be used for.

"If it really has the effect he said, I really want to try it." Kasha suddenly said to Kahn.

"This..." Kahn looked at Kai'Sa in astonishment: "You want to switch bodies with me?!"

"I'm curious what it's like to be a man, aren't you curious?"

"Curiosity is curiosity, but I don't even know if that thing is reliable. Heimerdinger just said that he hasn't tested it yet." Kahn could see that Kaisha's eyes were not innocent, which meant that she also had some extraordinary things. Think about it.

Although the two love each other, it still feels strange to swap bodies or something.

Fortunately, Kaisha didn't make trouble for no reason, saying that if you don't agree, you don't love me.

He wiped off his cold sweat and looked into the arena.

Among the many questioners, a man named Jair Midarda caught Kahn's attention.

He reported himself as the eldest son of Jagu Myrdalda. This status is not insignificant in Piltover, as noble as the prince of a feudal dynasty.

Kahn had done his homework before he came. He knew this man——as the heir to the prestigious Myrdalda family in Piltover, Jarl preferred to find ancient relics rather than manage the family business... This is what made his father Where Jagu was greatly annoyed.

In Piltover, the Myrdaldas are powerful. Relying on the profits from his father's piston patents, Jagu funded research to use hex technology to manipulate the opening and closing of the Sun Gate more quickly.

But even without his father's support, Jael still became the president of the Explorers' Guild on his own. And the reason why he was interested in Heimerdinger's invention may be that the effect of this converter sounds as magical as an ancient relic.

His question is: "Professor Heimerdinger, I want to know whether this machine can allow people to continuously transfer their consciousness into other people's bodies to achieve spiritual immortality?"

"Theoretically, it is possible." Heimerdinger replied, but then changed the topic unexpectedly: "There is only one limitation."

"What is it?"

"This device is currently only capable of converting between humans and yordles."

As soon as this remark came out, many people felt that they could not understand it, and there was an uproar.

"Why should such a good thing be designed so that it can only be exchanged with yordles?"

"Where do you want us to find the yordles? If we can't find the yordles, won't this device be useless?"

Heimerdinger made a clever move. He believed that humans and yordles are both human beings, and there is no distinction between them, making people mistakenly think that the conversion machine can allow humans to exchange consciousness with each other.

He hastily explained: "The reason why it is designed like this is that the human brain cannot carry too much knowledge, and part of the memory will definitely be lost in multiple transfers, while the yordles will not have such a problem."

But this sentence was misinterpreted by those who cared about it to mean something else: "Does the professor think that humans are not as smart as yordles? Are there studies showing that human brains are not as big as yordles?"

"I'm not, I'm not, I mean..." Heimerdinger shook his head repeatedly.

"May I ask the professor if he can demonstrate it." Jarr was quite rational, and he didn't ask the sharp questions that made it difficult for Heimerdinger like those reporters who wanted to make things big.

"Sorry, I haven't found any yordles who are willing to cooperate, but I promise this machine will be useful."

"It's a pity. I hope that the professor will continue to work hard and make an invention that allows humans to exchange consciousness. I am very confident in this."

As Ike said, Heimerdinger's inventions always go wrong, and this time he couldn't even demonstrate it. Who knows if he is bragging? Gradually, everyone's attitude towards this invention changed from expectation to disappointment.

Seeing Heimerdinger's dejected look, Kaisha said: "Heimerdinger himself is a yordle, he can find someone to cooperate with him in changing his consciousness, and change back after proving himself."

"I feel that he lacked consideration, and actually made this kind of thing public, which made him a little bit hard to get off now, and he couldn't reveal his true identity." Kahn sighed, and Heimerdinger made it clear at the beginning that there were not so many things. It's all about exaggerated propaganda.

The personality flaws of the yordles are very obvious. Compared with humans, it is obvious that they generally have low emotional intelligence.

"This machine is useless, and no normal person would want to become a yordle."

"If this machine is real, then it is not worthless." Kahn said: "Some things cannot be said clearly, just like yordles have a long lifespan. As long as human beings borrow this machine and occupy a yordle body, they can Live as long as they do. And yordles can also borrow this machine, blending perfectly into the human world and being difficult to detect."

"I'll save this matter for later. It's time to get down to business now." Seeing Jael leave the venue, Kahn immediately pulled Kai'Sa out.

"Mr. Jiaer, please stay!"

Hearing someone calling him, Jiaer subconsciously stopped and looked around.

Then he saw a couple wearing sunglasses walking in front of him, their hair was dyed dark purple with some unknown dye, which was very conspicuous in the sun. He touched his chest, suddenly a little speechless.

"What do you want me to do?" Jiaer didn't bring any bodyguards. He was tall and strong, and he often went to dangerous areas to practice his extraordinary skills. Naturally, he didn't need the protection of bodyguards.

"I heard that you have a lot of research on ancient sacred objects. I happen to have a treasure in my hand. Would you like to taste it?"

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