There are two types of mutant creatures living on the F5 floor. One is a mutant who has successfully passed the mutation experiment and has human IQ, and the other is a failed experimental product, similar to the mutated F1 floor employees.

While they should be called "mutants," most call them "monsters."

They no longer have human intelligence, emotions, morality, etc., but have become beast-like existences.

This does not mean that they are useless, after all, beasts can be tamed, not to mention that some mutants can also recognize simple letters and numbers.

Through the control of electric shock collars, some hot-tempered mutants can dig roads, and the F1 layer is built on them.

The more docile mutants can do more work. They can be treated like children around eight years old and perform some simple but tedious tasks.

Only those mutants that are extremely destructive and uncontrollable will be executed by researchers.

What triggered the riot on the F5 floor this time was a mutant known for its gentleness, numbered 1277.

Its appearance is similar to that of a monkey, but it does not have lush down, and its arms and legs are longer than those of children of the same age, making it extra agile.

After the experiment, the researchers gave it an IQ test.

The full score of the entire test paper is 100 points, and most of them are common sense that humans must know. Those with a score of more than 85 are judged to be mutants, while those with a score of less than 20 are mutants.

Since multiple-choice questions only account for 20% of the score, there is no possibility of getting a high score by luck.

Either he is at the level of a normal human being, or he is just an ignorant animal.

1277's IQ test is 3 points, which is an extremely low value among mutants.

Even if all the multiple-choice questions on the answer sheet were marked with the same option, they would all be worth at least 5 points. However, many questions on the 1277 answer sheet were marked with more than two options and were judged to be unscored.

However, it is precisely because of its stupidity and obedience that it has become the most popular mutant in the F5 layer.

Yueyue frowned and asked a key question: "It can be fake!"

"No, if it is a human being, it is indeed possible to cheat on the test paper." The man replied, "But we will not only give them an IQ test, but also a physical examination. Generally speaking, IQ tests and brain CT pictures are Closely related, 1277's brain capacity is not as large as that of a real monkey, and it is impossible for it to know what deception is."

What really caused the 1277 riot was that it absorbed the emotions of other mutated creatures.

Whether it is a mutant or a monster in the eyes of humans, any kind of emotion will be easily captured by 1277.

Emotions such as joy and comfort naturally exist, but most mutant creatures produce negative emotions.

Even if 1277 only absorbs a small part of it, the accumulation over many years is enough to drive it into madness.

Its riot broke out suddenly in an instant, and what was even more frightening was that there was no control device on it at the time.

Because its IQ is too low, it cannot tell where it should be, what is the door, and where is the outside. The lowest electric shock from the collar will kill it, and it becomes the only one in the entire F5 floor who has no Collared creature.

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