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Chapter 1727 Gravity Control

The success of the fanatic believers makes Simon more satisfied. The fanatic believers are the most important resource on his way to becoming a god. If each fanatic believer can use the destiny dice to gain abilities, they can greatly gain the ability to protect themselves.

Most of his fanatic followers were former slaves, poor people, and civilians. Most of their physical fitness and talents were very poor. Over the years, Simon invested a lot of resources to improve their physical fitness and help them practice.

, but the effect was not good. Later, there was no other way, so we had to use controllable mutations to strengthen the fanatic believers. However, controllable mutations require Simon to personally preside over, and Simon is often not at the base, so the controllable mutations are the way to strengthen them.

Walking very slowly.

Fanatic believers are the pillars for Simon to become a god, and Simon hopes most that they can live as long as possible.

Now with the Destiny Dice, there is one more way to strengthen fanatic believers.

It's a pity that even Simon's fanatics' success rate is still not 100%. Simon dare not use it on a large scale. He can only hope that Galileo and the others can further improve the success rate of fanatics' destiny games.

Simon stayed in the laboratory for half an hour and watched three more experiments, namely those of devout believers, false believers, and non-believers. All three experiments were successful. Combined with the experimental data given by Galileo, at least two proofs were proved.

The first point is that the success rate of Simon's followers is indeed very high. The second point is that Galileo and his followers are effective in influencing the destiny dice. If you continue to cultivate according to this method, you can continue to increase the success rate.

After the third experiment, two people were brought over. These two people were Barton and Langton.

They were brought into the laboratory still a little confused and didn't know what was happening.

"Arrange them to conduct an experiment." Simon said.

Their faces suddenly changed, and they immediately fell to the ground and cried: "My lord, we will never be lazy again. I promise that we will train hard in the future. We will definitely get up earlier than a chicken and sleep later than a dog."

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Barton nodded hurriedly: "Please don't let us do experiments."

The two of them sang together and cried so sadly that their eyes were filled with tears and runny noses.

Simon looked at it with a dark look on his face.

"There is nothing dangerous about this experiment."

"There is no test that is not dangerous. My lord, I think it would be better to change to someone else. We really can't do it."

"Yes, yes, there are so many people in the base, there must be someone more suitable than the two of us, let them do the experiment."

"Hey, go get ready." Simon's expression was solemn and majestic.

Both of them were frightened, and the mucus flowed back from their noses, almost causing Simon to fail.

The two of them stood up tremblingly, their legs a little weak when walking. It felt like they were going to the execution ground.

"Dr. Galileo, is it really not dangerous?" Barton walked to Galileo and asked in a low voice.

"It depends on your belief in Simon. If your belief is firm, there will be no danger. If your belief is not firm, the experiment may not be dangerous, but Simon may put you in danger." Galileo said with a smile.

"That's good, we are loyal to my lord, and we have no second thoughts." Barton patted his chest, full of confidence.

The two of them immediately raised their heads and chests, but just after taking two steps, their heads touched each other and they said in a very low voice: "It should be okay."

"It should be fine."

But both of them sounded a little uncertain.

Simon, who was very sharp, heard their whispers and had a dark look on his face. What should I say about these two people? They have a rivalry with Chikwen. If the three of them meet, they will probably become brothers soon.

The two of them were brought to the laboratory, and they were very humble about whoever tested it first. In the end, Simon couldn't stand it anymore and let Barton go first.

The two of them watched the mutant being strangely absorbed by the fate dice, and their legs began to swing.

Simon shook his head again. After all, these two guys were at the level of knight commanders and had seen the world. How could they be so cowardly?

"Just throw this out?" Barton looked at Galileo suspiciously.

"right."

Barton looked at the fate dice seriously, held it in both hands, and muttered to the fate dice.

"My Lord, you must believe in me. I am your most loyal subordinate. My loyalty to you can be seen from heaven and earth, as well as from the sun and the moon. I have no second thoughts about you. You must believe in me and protect me.

I."

After muttering endlessly, Galileo couldn't bear it anymore and urged him to throw it away. He stopped angrily, kissed the dice, and then threw the dice with his eyes closed.

Another fate dice immediately started spinning automatically.

"Are you okay?" Barton didn't dare to open his eyes and shouted.

But no one answered him, everyone was looking at the two dice of fate spinning in the air.

After three seconds, the fate dice stopped spinning.

Simon immediately stared at the numbers above, with a smile on his lips. Barton actually threw one with a maximum of six points, while the other one only had three points.

Patton won the game of destiny.

"Okay, you can open your eyes." Galileo said.

Barton opened his eyes carefully and saw the two fate dice falling on the ground. His expression was a little confused and he didn't understand the meaning.

Then he touched his body again, let out a long sigh of relief, and then laughed triumphantly: "I'm fine, I'm fine, that's all I'm saying. My loyalty to my Lord is a lesson to the world."

Langton next to him also breathed a sigh of relief. If Barton could succeed, he would probably succeed too.

As a result, Barton had not been proud for a few seconds when his body immediately twitched and fell straight on his back to the ground.

Langton's eyes were as big as a brass bell, his heart was twitching, and he muttered: "It's over, it's over, it's over now."

Galileo and the others reacted quickly. They immediately stepped forward and began to inject Barton with a sedative. After about three minutes, Barton's reaction stopped.

"What happened to me? Did I fail? What happened to my body?" Barton cried bitterly.

"You're okay," Galileo said.

"No, something's wrong with me. I was in so much pain just now, something must be wrong." Barton didn't believe it, and his tone was very firm.

"I told you you're fine."

"I'm in trouble, please give me treatment quickly."

He shamelessly asked Galileo to treat him, otherwise he would not get up. Simon on the side said with a straight face: "Barton, get up."

Barton's whole body tensed up and he quickly got up from the ground, his expression very aggrieved.

"Feel the changes in your body."

"pain."

"Besides pain, what else has changed?"

"There is no change. It seems that it was unsuccessful. Galileo asked him to try again." Simon said calmly.

"No, no, there are changes, there are changes." Barton shouted quickly, and he immediately began to check his body.

"Hey, there seems to be a real change." Barton was surprised, and then the ground under his feet suddenly cracked, startling the people around him and himself.

"Barton, what's wrong with you?" Langton asked quickly.

"I don't know, I feel like my body can become heavier." Barton didn't know why.

Galileo's eyes flashed, and then he said: "It's gravity control, it's the mutant ability of the mutant just now."
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