Chapter 800

There is no shortage of geniuses in the world, and Samuel Staunt is one of them, as evidenced by the fact that Bruce Banner can hope to create an antidote.

Samuel has been researching the blood samples sent to him by Bruce Banner several times during his escape, and although the final results prove that his antidote is not perfect, his thinking has a certain degree of correctness, and it does play a role in suppressing Banner's opinion. If he can continue his research, he may be able to create a way to eliminate the Hulk, or allow Bruce Banner and Hulk to coexist in a safer form.

On the bright side, if it weren't drug resistance, if there was such a drug, Bruce Banner might soon encounter the embarrassing situation of ending at the beginning of his daily rolling sheets, and with a little luck, he would probably be able to return to sex with Betty.

Little did he know that there was a lot of attention to this meeting, and in the messy office, Samuel, who was known as Mr. Blue, was talking to Bruce Banner about the uncertainty of the antidote.

Samuel, with some irrepressible excitement, kept gesturing in his hands, and said to Bruce Banner very quickly: "I have always wondered if you are really human, and if so, what do you look like. I was amazed that you were such a powerful person, and that you were so inconspicuous. ”

Without feeling that what he said was actually quite offended, Samuel continued to say to himself: "It's not easy, even if everything goes well, guide you to transform and inject the right dose, will you be cured forever, or will you just be suppressed temporarily?" I don't know. ”

Samuel bluntly said that the uncertainty of the drug, if the dose injected is slightly more, there will be a high toxicity of the ingredients, which will kill Bruce Banner, if the dose is too small, there is no way to suppress the appearance of the Hulk, but will kill himself.

Samuel didn't care much about the danger to himself, leaving the choice to Bruce Banner.

He didn't hesitate for long, and after a little discussion with Betty, Bruce Banner agreed to the experiment, and that same night, in Samuel's exclusive laboratory, the treatment of Bruce Banner began.

There were some twists and turns in the treatment process, but judging from the results, Samuel's treatment was very close to success, and Bruce Banner almost completely turned into Hulk during the treatment, but in the end, he was successfully suppressed by the antidote, allowing Bruce Banner to return to his normal state.

It's really gratifying, it's gratifying.

However, tonight is destined not to end so smoothly, the cure is complete, Samuel said the principle of healing frantically, and by the way, accidentally said that he copied a large amount of Bruce Banner's blood, but he was not actually prepared to hide it, because in his opinion, these blood should not be hidden at all, and the infinite potential of its possessor should be further explored.

What's more, the blood that Bruce Banner gave at the beginning was not enough for experimentation, and Samuel used this blood to conduct a large number of animal experiments to get the antidote he is using now.

While they were arguing about whether or not to destroy the blood, the army began to attack, and this time General Ross finally got a little more in his head, and the sniper attacked Bruce Banner with the anesthetic before letting the soldiers in.

The soldiers who came here were all ready for a big battle, and the huge losses of the University of Corvo are still vivid. But he never thought that the terrible Hulk would really be knocked down by an anesthetic!

Such a result surprised the GIs, including General Ross, but Bronsky did not. He injected the serum again so that he could have a fight with Hulk, the most formidable enemy he'd ever seen. However, he was ready for battle, and the enemy was gone.

No surprises, just endless disappointment and anger!

Bruce Banner is taken to the helicopter, and General Ross is basking in the joy of finally succeeding in catching his guinea pig, but directly ignores Bronsky's anomaly.

From the first injection of the serum, Bronski was no longer the soldier who strictly carried out his orders, and the desire for strength and battle in his heart was magnified, and the second injection aggravated this phenomenon, allowing him to violate the morality he had observed in order to continue to gain strength!

General Ross once stumbled upon a monster named Hulk, and in order to capture the monster, he created another monster with his own hands, and it is ridiculous that when he focused on the first monster, he didn't even think about it, and the second monster was already out of his control again.

The military doesn't yet know that Samuel copied a lot of Bruce Banner's blood, only that he found a cure for Bruce Banner. Now that Bruce Banner has been captured, the army is retreating, and when General Ross returns to the military base with the booty, only his lieutenant remains, trying to find a possibility to make more Hulks here at Samuel. But seriously, General Ross didn't pay much attention to this, and if he did, Dr. Samuel would have been tied to their retreating helicopter by now.

In Samuel's view, it is impossible to replicate the Hulk, which is an accidental product and cannot be replicated. However, every top scientist must have a heart to die, Hulk is powerful, but Samuel is not satisfied, in his opinion, the ultimate goal of his research results is to produce a more perfect product than Hulk!

Now that he has the opportunity, he can see that the military is very interested in the Hulk, so why can't he sell his plan to the military, more adequate funding, and the necessary human trials, which will further promote his plan!

"Bang!"

The sales pitch had just begun, and it ended with the sound of the female adjutant falling to the ground, Bronsky withdrew his rifle, looked at the adjutant he had knocked unconscious with the butt of his gun, and said to Samuel, "She's really annoying." ”

"Why are you always beating people?" As if he hadn't figured out the situation at all, Samuel said frantically.

Then when Bronski pulled out his pistol and pointed it at his face, Samuel asked with a particularly aggrieved wrinkled face, "What did I do to provoke you?" ”

"It's not what you do, it's what you do." Rather than saying that he was a good soldier, Bronsky was now like an addict in both appearance and mental state, and the pistol shook in front of Samuel, "I want what you extracted from Banner." ”