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In 2063, a bizarre murder case revealed genetic secrets that could destroy millions of people. Lin Yuanzhi, the dispatcher who was executed, had a virus DIIS that could devour the ability to empathize lurking in his brain. It was determined that it originated from artificial gene editing. In order to track down the truth, gray broker Shen Cun was forced to get involved in this whirlpool, tracking from the dark room of the seafood market to the laboratory of the multinational group. Why did the virus "return" from Southeast Asia? The Li family's pharmaceutical giant, the Xie family's interest chain, the mysterious overseas "North Point" organization, and many forces compete fiercely in Panlong City. When his former comrade-in-arms falls on the dock, and when the person next to him becomes friend and foe, Shen Cun must fight his way through the fog. However, the real fear is not bullets, but the vulnerability of human nature in the face of viruses.
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The story hides a transnational commercial war without any smoke. The human-edited DIIS virus has become a profit-making weapon for pharmaceutical giants and foreign forces. In the pursuit of profit by capital, moral ethics have been trampled on, and multiple forces are fighting fiercely for control of genetic technology. The author interweaves business conspiracies, power games and virus crises, revealing the dark nature of capital that ignores human life for profit. The plot is grand, the plot is strange and dark, and full of realistic irony.

Out-of-the-circle index: 84 Another suspenseful novel with great potential. The DIIS gene-editing virus precisely devours human empathy, The infected person retains their complete sanity, but completely loses their compassion. The author breaks away from traditional disaster themes and deeply combines the man-made virus crisis with the ethical torture of genetic technology. Starting from a bizarre murder case, it uses hard-core imagination to reflect the real plight of human nature. What the virus brings is not physical destruction, but the spread of indifference among people. Careerists package the virus into a profit-making weapon. Ethical alienation and capital game go hand in hand. The plot is horrifying and the plot is far-reaching. It has been well received. The plot of this book is pretty good. Save it to support the author's efforts to generate love.


It starts with the street fireworks at the wonton shop on a rainy night. Using delicate first-person narration, it skillfully combines daily trivialities with fatal crises. The strange shooting case brings out the mysterious virus that destroys empathy. From the perspective of ordinary people who are struggling to rent a house, we can spy on the huge conspiracy that is covered up layer by layer. The undercurrents surging under ordinary daily life, the indifference of human nature brought about by the death of empathy, are even more terrifying when contrasted with the smoke of fireworks, and the sense of atmosphere and suspense are layered. It should be a suspense novel worth reading in the near future. I highly recommend it.


The sense of immersion in the first-person narrative is unparalleled. From the perspective of the gray brokers at the bottom of the market, The embarrassment of renting a house and the triviality of daily fireworks make the characters real and vivid. A sudden shooting and murder involved ordinary people in the shocking conspiracy of genetic viruses. Following the perspective of the protagonist, readers shuttle between the corners of Panlong City and the laboratories of capital giants, immersing themselves in the struggle between multiple forces, and the struggle of small people against huge interest groups, giving them a strong sense of immersion.

