Richard quickly grabbed more mice and came back, starting to design experiment after experiment, conducting control tests, variable control tests, and repeating tests.
Ultimately, Richard discovered some conditions that were a bit more complex than he imagined.
For example, the performance of the little mice wasn't just about the strengthening of fear signals. More accurately, it was the acceleration of nerve signal transmission speed. Put simply, the little mice reacted faster, able to respond to external stimuli in shorter times, which is why they were able to continuously dodge the scalpel's attacks.
Richard wasn't sure what the principle behind it was, but it was far more important than any "One-eyed Frenzy Potion."
In other words, the deep blue extract from the blood of the "Griffin Seven-colored Bird" that One-eyed considered an impurity was not impurity at all, but a treasure, worth more than the entire "One-eyed Frenzy Potion."
Enhance reaction speed!