According to the information provided by Abner, all changes and fusions of snake venoms actually needed to be carried out when the human cells were in an “alive” state.
Once the human died, venom would cease to function. In other words, snake venom had a symbiotic relationship with the human body. When a person was alive, the snake venom would always be active. Once the person died, the snake venom would also stop its activity.
This feature was originally useless.
In Abner’s opinion, they could not stop snake venom by killing people.
Was there still a need to remove the venom?
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