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The second phase of human benchmarking surgery, a transformation, is a lengthy process.
And within this phase, the first step proves to be the most troublesome.
The nervous system is the part of the human body that changes the slowest. Yet, at the same time, it is also the most fragile.
If it were to undergo benchmark transformation at the same time as the other body parts, its progress would undoubtedly be left far behind by the rest of the body.
The fragile nature of the neural network also means it is all too easy to be damaged.
In fact, even the "immune cells" within the brain—microglia, known as the "Imperial Forest Army" of neurons, their inflammatory response is often considered "more damaging in the long run".
When humans die, it is the central nervous system that collapses first.
Therefore, after the other parts of the body complete benchmarking and drive up body temperature, the brain will not be able to handle it.