Regarding this, Wang Ye actually already had some thoughts,
ever since he discovered he could freely control the material of his bones.
Many ideas have emerged in his mind.
For example, mutating left ventricular muscle cells into superconductive fiber bundles, and constructing a fifteen-centimeter-diameter miniature magnetic cage within the chest cavity to confine plasma at 150 million degrees Celsius. In this way, nuclear fusion can occur at the most critical part, the heart, and be utilized within the body. Meanwhile, mitochondria in veins and arteries, kidneys, and even adrenaline, all the inherent aspects of the human body, must adapt and evolve to unleash the potential energy of biological nuclear fusion.
