So this is how our team is composed.

No. 1 is me, No. 2 is a programmer, No. 3 is a young lawyer, No. 4 is a police officer, and No. 5 is already deceased.

Numbers 6, 7, and 8 are three medical students. According to Article 5 of the "Changing Room Rules," it states, "5. If your true identity is a doctor, police officer, or soldier, please inform the staff truthfully, and the staff will present you with a gift." They followed the staff to receive their rewards.

Here, I must emphasize that personally, I don't think that gift is very good.

I can straightforwardly tell you that the gift is a transformation.

Literally, it means human transformation.

Numbers 6, 7, and 8 in our team are all medical students and roommates. All three of them were taken by the staff to undergo the transformation.

When I saw them again, they were wearing white coats and green surgical gowns, with badges displaying 6, 7, and 8. But I really couldn't connect these three half-human, half-machine beings with humans.

They had high-tech goggles implanted in their eyes, and their arms were adorned with various types of surgical knives and miniature drills. As for their legs and stomachs, I don't know what K Star added inside them, but a long tube extended from their bellies, tightly connected to their brains.

Personally, I feel that sensation wouldn't be too pleasant. If there are friends in the team who study medicine, I suggest that you'd rather lose points than confess your identity. However, if your team is the type that is particularly ambitious and determined to win, you can give it a try. After undergoing the human transformation, you will have a super brain, contributing to the team's development.

As for the question of whether it hurts or not, I remember what No. 6 said.

She said, "Don't worry about me. I feel great."

"Really?"

"Yes, it's like I've already stored most of the knowledge in the world in my brain."

Their voices came from a distant horizon, accompanied by a slight electronic tone similar to AI speech.

I said, "Then... will you come with us?"

I don't know what awaits them outside.

"We're not going." No. 6 pointed to the "Physicians' Code" at the entrance of the medical room and said:

1. Physicians must show compassion and cannot attack any party.

2. Doctors are only responsible for treatment and cannot participate in combat.

3. Any party can attack doctors.

Wow... these three rules sound so unfair.

But they feel that it's good, just like the healing goddess, the goddess of medicine, and the goddess of recovery in Greek mythology, looking down upon me in their sacred radiance.

In any case, whether or not to undergo the transformation is a decision that should be made carefully.

If you're a police officer, it's recommended to undergo the transformation. If you're a doctor, it depends on the team and individual circumstances.

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