The legs extending from the womb slowly trembled, moving through the nutrient fluid, about as long as an adult's arm, yet as thick as a section of a clothes pole, covered in pitch-black bones with strands of red blood vessels and nerves attached; the tiny feet resembled chicken claws with only four sharp toes, nothing like human feet.
Professor Li Xianping hurried to a nearby instrument to check the readings, while Lin Yan quickly recalled the specific type of "Black Medicine" she had added to the womb before.
The human birthing process was not complicated, but the sight of a gigantic external womb birthing in nutrient fluid was extremely rare in the world.
Just 50 seconds later, the two watched as the slender creature slipped out of the womb and submerged itself into the nutrient fluid.