A Love-Comedy Comes Along with Sex! ~ It Seems the Human Race Will Perish Unless I, Who has Zero Dating Experience, Use my Cheat Penis to Create a Harem and Ensure the Proliferation of Our Descendants ~ - Chapter 91: Aizawa's Nostalgia ④
Chapter 91: Aizawa’s Nostalgia ④
“…Where am I?”
I remember the first time I left the facility. I had been raised within its walls and had never seen the outside world. I stepped into one of the buildings in the city, amazed by the unfamiliar sights—the towering skyscrapers of Tokyo’s center, Kasumigaseki.
Here, the core functions of Japan are concentrated. People, things, and systems—all converge here.
“You will wait here.”
“Yes, Father.”
The spacious conference room was filled with a heavy atmosphere. I stood at the back, against the wall, my hands clasped together.
Around the large oval table were ministers in key government positions, defense officials, and executives from the research institute. Even the Prime Minister himself was present.
Each of them, seated in their heavy chairs, wore different expressions—tension, frustration, and calculation. The cold white fluorescent light that illuminated the room created an oppressive atmosphere, as if the entire space were suffocating.
“I propose we dispose of him immediately!”
A middle-aged man in a suit, a member of the Cabinet, initiated the discussion. Wiping the sweat from his forehead with a handkerchief, he banged on the table and raised his voice.
“Adam is too dangerous! He’s already showing signs of a rampage, and continuing the experiment like this is sheer madness!”
“Dispose of him?”
Dr. Yamadera, in his white lab coat, twisted his lips in a sarcastic manner.
“Do you truly understand the value he holds? Adam is the embodiment of humanity’s future. Rather, we should accelerate our research.”
“Future, you say?”
Another minister raised his voice.
“Doctor, look at the reality. In the last experiment, the research facility itself was almost destroyed! If he were to lose control completely, thousands of lives could be at stake!”
“But to conclude that we should kill him is too simplistic.”
An officer in the uniform of the Ministry of Defense interjected in a low, resonant voice.
“If his abilities were to fall into the hands of another country, it would be a matter of our nation’s survival. Instead of killing him, we should seek a way to completely contain him.”
“Contain him?”
The middle-aged minister scowled.
“If we could do that, we would have done it already! It’s clear that we can’t control him in the laboratory!”
“His abilities are out of control because of his emotions.”
Dr. Yamadera took over the conversation.
“He is special. His emotions are too strong. That is the primary factor causing his abilities to run amok.”
“Then, why not remove those emotions?”
Another politician spoke quietly, his voice laced with cruelty.
Dr. Yamadera couldn’t hide his frustration at this statement.
“It’s not that simple.”
“But we should do it anyway!”
The officer from the Ministry of Defense raised his voice.
“If we can bring his abilities under our control, we can gain an overwhelming military advantage. If we can’t do that, our country will be putting him at risk of becoming a target for other nations!”
“You want to keep him alive for military use?”
The Prime Minister spoke in a heavy voice. His words carried an authority that overwhelmed the entire room.
“Yes.”
The officer didn’t flinch, answering boldly.
“He has the potential to become the greatest strategic asset in human history. To let him go would be the height of foolishness.”
“But!”
A young politician raised his voice.
“If he were to go on a rampage, this entire country could be destroyed! Is it worth taking that risk?”
“It is worth it!”
Dr. Yamadera strongly retorted.
“Adam is the future of humanity. If we can find a way to completely control him, we can usher in a new era!”
“Then, why haven’t we been able to do that?”
The officer banged on the table. The low sound made the air in the room even heavier.
“Doctor, how much time and money have you and your team invested so far? And this is the result? Not only can’t you control him, but he’s showing signs of a rampage!”
“That’s…”
Dr. Yamadera tried to respond, but the Prime Minister cut him off.
“Wait.”
At his words, the room fell silent. Everyone listened intently to the Prime Minister.
“In the first place, why has Adam become like this? According to the information we have, there were multiple Adam candidates.”
Dr. Yamadera remained silent for a while before answering in a low voice.
“Indeed, there were.”
“Then, why did only that Adam survive?”
“The others couldn’t endure it.”
Dr. Yamadera’s voice was low, and he couldn’t hide his frustration.
“They failed to adapt. That Adam was the only one with a chance of success.”
“A chance, you say.”
The officer from the Ministry of Defense muttered in a cold voice.
“If we eliminate his emotions, wouldn’t he become a more perfect being?”
Dr. Yamadera fell silent for a moment but eventually answered in an ill-humored tone.
“If that were possible, we would have done it long ago.”
“So, he’s a failure?”
Dr. Yamadera’s face became even more stern.
“Of course. He’s the exact opposite of my ideal.”
“Do you intend to continue the research?”
The young politician raised his voice.
“What if something happens to Adam while you’re doing that? What do you intend to do then?”
Konoha remained silent amidst the storm of debate, merely observing the intense exchange of words before her.
The voices of the adults in her ears were all focused on how to handle the existence of “Adam.” Not a single person spoke about what he thought or felt.
“What was he born for?”
The question that arose in Konoha’s heart went unanswered.
The debate intensified, and as hours passed, no consensus was reached.
Then, her father stood up. He, too, couldn’t contain his frustration. He stepped forward and clapped his hands.
“Let’s get organized.”
He interrupted the discussion with a sharp voice.
“Why is Adam the ‘only one’? I have serious doubts about how many people in this room truly understand his full story. You haven’t yet grasped the true value of that boy.”
He pointed to the documents placed on the table.
The report titled “Adam Project” lay there, but most avoided looking directly at the letters, as the content was too heavy.
“Alright. Explain it to us again.”
The Prime Minister prompted in a low, heavy voice.
“Very well.”
Her father took a deep breath and began to speak calmly.
“To talk about the origins of Adam, we must first begin with the ‘Origin Project.'”
Her father’s voice echoed in the conference room, and everyone listened intently with tense expressions.
“The purpose of the Origin Project was to guide current humanity towards ‘the next evolution.’ Extending lifespan, enhancing immunity, and improving physical abilities and intelligence—all of these were to be realized, and a total of 730 new humans were created.”
“730…?”
The young politician whispered in a low voice.
“That many Origins existed?”
“Hmph… they did.”
Dr. Yamadera nodded quietly.
“And all of them eventually perished.”
Those words weighed heavily on the room.
“Why did they perish?”
The officer from the Ministry of Defense asked in a sharp voice.
“The reason is clear.”
Her father paused for a moment and answered gravely.
“They lacked reproductive capacity.”
“Reproductive capacity…?”
The middle-aged minister frowned.
“Yes.”
Her father’s voice echoed low, laced with regret.
“No matter how superior they were, without the ability to reproduce, there could be no prosperity. The Origins had just one flaw—the lack of reproductive capacity.”
“So, you tried to correct that.”
The Prime Minister spoke in a low voice, his eyes dark and sunken.
“That’s right.”
Dr. Yamadera nodded, his face bitter.
“We conducted experiments to grant them reproductive capacity. But that led to a tragedy.”
“Tragedy?”
“As a result of genetic manipulation to grant reproductive capacity, the Origins began to die one after another.”
The room fell silent.
“They died, as if destroying themselves.”
“…Destroying themselves?”
The officer frowned.
“Yes.”
Dr. Yamadera’s voice sank low.
“Due to genetic manipulation, their bodies began to self-destruct. Cells died off one by one, and eventually, their physical bodies collapsed. It was as if they were denying their very existence.”
“Such a thing…”
“As a result, all 730 of them perished.”
“But! There was one exception.”
Dr. Yamadera raised his gaze.
“The 730th Origin.”
“Exception?”
The Prime Minister asked.
“Th-at-one was able to gain reproductive capacity and pass on life.”
“Pass on life?”
“Yes.”
Dr. Yamadera nodded.
“It was just before death that it suddenly gave birth. That was A-d-a-m.”
The air in the room grew even heavier.
“But that’s not the end of the story.”
Dr. Yamadera continued with a stern expression.
“After Adam’s birth, we conducted replication experiments based on him.”
“Replication…”
“Yes.”
Dr. Yamadera’s gaze sharpened.
“We extracted Adam’s cells and used cloning technology to create 166 ‘Adam candidates.'”
“166…”
The young politician whispered, his voice laced with terror. No, the entire conference room was now filled with terror, having heard the full story. Some still doubted whether this was even real.
“But that, too, was a failure.”
Dr. Yamadera’s words echoed bitterly.
“Failure?”
“The 166 Adam candidates gradually began to go out of control. And eventually, they started killing each other.”
“…Killing each other?”
The middle-aged minister opened his eyes wide.
“Yes.”
Dr. Yamadera nodded quietly.
“Whether it was to establish their own existence or simply because they were out of control, the reason is unclear. But as a result, the last one to survive was the current ‘Adam.'”
“The last one to survive…”
The Prime Minister whispered in a low voice.
“So, that’s the only ‘new human’?”
“That’s right.”
Dr. Yamadera’s voice was laced with fatigue.
“He is the only being who holds the potential to carry the future of humanity. But at the same time, it is also a fact that he is difficult to control.”
“The future…”
The Prime Minister’s eyes sank deeper.
“But if that future is too dangerous…?”
The room fell silent once again.
—The meeting dances, but makes no progress.
In the end, the discussion went around in circles, and nothing was decided about the boy called Adam.
Konoha observed the debate intently. But the same question arose in her heart.
“What was he born for?”





































