However, Ye Hao still planned to take these samples away.

It’s safer to keep something with such a high mortality rate in your own hands.

Who knows if there are some crazy people in the United States who would use this parasite to do other things.

With a thought, Ye Hao collected the parasites in several sealed jars into the space along with the jars.

As for what will happen when the Americans discover that the jar containing the parasites is missing, Ye Hao doesn't care.

In addition to the parasite samples, Ye Hao also packed up all the experimental research information and data on type C parasites in the laboratory and took away.

After all, Ye Hao also wanted to study this deadly parasite.

If this thing is used well, it is definitely a powerful weapon, of course, the premise is that it can be controlled.

Otherwise it will be a disaster for the whole world.

After taking these things away, Ye Hao did not stay here for long, and went directly to Asan Mengmai.

From the information he got from the US Pentagon, Ye Hao knew that the source of these parasites was most likely from the naval base of Asan Mengmai.

Ye Hao came over just to confirm the news.

According to information from the United States, this parasite has such a high mortality rate. If it came from India, why have they never heard of it? There must be some unknown secret here.

Because when he came here, it was broad daylight in India, so Ye Hao was not in a hurry to go to India's naval base.

Even in broad daylight, you still have to be careful and not act too recklessly.

Arriving at the river in Mengmai city, Ye Hao carefully examined the water with his mind entering the river.

Data from the United States shows that the type C parasite comes from the fresh water on the warship, and the fresh water on the warship comes from the Asan Mengmai Naval Base. At this time, there is no way to enter the Asan Mengmai Naval Base, so we can only try our luck in the rivers of Asan Mengmai to see if we can find any traces of the type C parasite.

In Ye Hao's opinion, the number of parasites in this river is simply too many.

Ye Hao had basically never used his mind to observe the microscopic world before, but when he looked at it now, it was simply terrifying.

Various parasites were swimming in the water, making Ye Hao feel a little nauseous.

But even so, Ye Hao still did not exit the microscopic world. After all, he had not seen the type C parasite he was looking for.

In Ye Hao's mind, no type C parasite was found.

This is a bit strange. Could it be that only India’s Mengmai Naval Base has this kind of parasite?

Afterwards, Ye Hao went to several more places, but he still did not find any trace of type C parasites.

Feeling a little disappointed, Ye Hao returned to the capital as it was getting late.

......

That night, Ye Hao came to Asan Mengmai again. He didn't find the type C parasite in the afternoon. Ye Hao was still thinking about it when he returned home.

When Ye Hao arrived in Mengmai, he went straight to the Asan Mengmai Naval Base.

With the help of the night, Ye Hao successfully sneaked into the naval base.

After entering the naval base, release your mind and search for the source of fresh water in the naval base.

Successfully found a small river that flows through the naval base.

In this small river, Ye Hao finally found traces of type C parasites.

However, this parasite does not seem to fit the description in the information I saw in the United States.

The information from the United States shows that this parasite is simply invincible.

Strong adaptability to the environment, strong reproductive capacity, and extremely high mortality rate...

But what did Ye Hao see now?

In the dozens of meters of river covered by the thought, the number of type C parasites is simply insignificant compared to other parasites.

If Ye Hao didn't have the ability to check a large area, just fetching water to the laboratory for testing would probably mean that if he was unlucky, he wouldn't be able to find a single Type C parasite in ten days.

The number is simply too small.

There may not be a single Type C parasite within a ten-meter radius.

This is obviously inconsistent with the conclusion reached by the American Birch Laboratory.

But soon, Ye Hao knew why the reality was different from the laboratory situation.

In Ye Hao's mind, the C-type parasite closest to him was being chased by several parasites that were larger than it.

Soon, the C-type parasite was eaten.

The fate of several other type C parasites was similar to this one. The lucky ones were not eaten, but most of them were eaten by another type of parasite.

After seeing this scene, Ye Hao finally understood why India had never reported the existence of this parasite.

According to the situation in this river, although this type C parasite poses a great threat to humans, it is the prey of another type of parasite.

This is also why the Birch Tree Laboratory said that this parasite has a strong reproductive capacity, but only a few of them can be seen here.

According to the situation in the river, even if the reproductive ability of type C parasites is stronger, they can still be eaten by other parasites.

The source of the parasites on the warship was found, and he also knew why the parasites did not spread, but there was still one thing that Ye Hao did not figure out.

That's why the soldiers on the American warships were collectively infested with this parasite.

According to what Ye Hao saw, the number of this kind of parasite would definitely not be too large if there were natural enemies.

The situation inside this river can also prove this statement.

Then it is difficult to understand why the soldiers on the warship were infected collectively.

There must be something that has not been noticed, otherwise it would be unreasonable for so many people to be infected with type C parasites at once.

Leaving the river, Ye Hao began to wander around the naval base.

As he walked, Ye Hao came to a corner of the base, where he saw a large water purification equipment.

Looking at the location of this large water purification equipment and the surrounding environment, Ye Hao can be sure that Asan does not use it often.

Of course, this has nothing to do with Ye Hao. Indians never care about hygiene anyway. As long as the water is drinkable, they don’t care what’s in the water.

The bacteria in the Ganges water are extremely terrifying in the world. Ah San drinks it every day without any problems. This can only mean that Ah San's body has evolved and is not afraid of excessive heavy metals and bacteria.

The bodies of Asans in this era may not be as strong as those in later generations, but the things in the water are not as rich as those in later generations.

After a round of wandering, Ye Hao returned to the capital without any gain.

This incident is most likely just a coincidence, and the fresh water supplied by the United States just happens to contain no natural enemies of type C parasites.

Of course, this is not very likely unless there is human intervention. After all, according to Ye Hao's observation of the river water, there are too many natural enemies of type C parasites in the river water, and it is impossible that there are none in the water supplied by the Americans.


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