Chapter 221: Eighty-one out of eighty

No one would have imagined that the Owl Court, which secretly occupied the entire Arkham Asylum more than twenty years ago and developed a massive underground facility, was completely destroyed that year, and today, more than twenty years later, their lair is still under the Arkham Asylum. Pen & Fun & Pavilion www.biquge.info

Well, the bottom of the bottom, to be exact. The underground facilities of that year had been officially placed under the jurisdiction of the Arkham Asylum. The "underground underground" in which Zorro is now located is accessed from the outside, and is not directly connected to the Arkham Asylum and the underground facilities that have been incorporated into the former. It has a secret passage that leads directly to Gotham to the outside world, and Coventrie, one of the neutral areas that leads to Gotham through the secret passage. It also has a very large area and an intricate layout of spaces. Although there is only one floor, almost every adjacent room is not on a horizontal plane. The doors connecting the rooms are also hidden, and each one is harder to find. In general, this scale is at least the kind that took more than ten years to build, and the traces are not too old. That should be the base that Strange began to build after the Owl Court was almost wiped out by Batman.

And the point is, who would have thought that the Owl Court - no, who would have thought that Strange, who had faked his death from here, would be back here! Bruce Wayne can't, Zorro can't. All things being equal, no one can.

Now that Strange, the owner of the base, is trapped in the Genesis by Zorro, Zorro, a guest, is now making trouble on the master's territory. He was invincible all the way, and soon beat the underground base of this underground base. Thanks to the details provided by Talon the Claw, who was also trapped somewhere in Genesis - the "die-hard" of the Owl Court, who was actually under control - Zorro did not give the remaining staff a chance to fight back, or even let them destroy the documents inside the base.

It was a bumper harvest, and there was more harvest than the "hard drive" that had been taken to the Reapers. After all, the Reaper's system is different from that of the earth, there are not many parts that can be referenced, and the cracking of the Reaper's text has also fallen into a bottleneck due to the lack of more information. And now, just Strange's analysis and evaluation of the supernatural test subjects he has handled over the years can make intelligence agencies such as the former S.H.I.E.L.D. and the current Celestial Eye Society fight for blood. The only fly in the ointment is that most of the analysis of supernatural individuals in these documents is about the psychological aspect, and the part that really analyzes the strengths and weaknesses of the ability has no process but results, and it is a more general result. For example, the possession of superpowers, the targeted measures given in the document are to fly kites at a distance, and there is no sub-description of the surrounding environment and other aspects at all. And these parts, Zorro who wore into this world with a memory soul is not lacking at all.

What he wanted was a recording and analysis of Strange's physical condition.

Over the years, he has not thought about solving the problem that the more he exercised, the colder his body became, and he had investigated hormones, cell tissues, etc., but he still had no clue. In addition to using normal scientific methods, he has also tried traditional Chinese medicine, and also found some so-called gods and witches in the hidden tribes, but he has always failed to understand the essentials.

To be honest, he didn't take it seriously or invest in solving this problem - even if it was about his body, it was about his happiness. The lack of hope is one aspect, and the other has to do with his mentality at the time. At that time, he spent almost all his thoughts on "going home", probably subconsciously thinking that after returning to his original world without superpowers, there would be no more weird illnesses? And then after discovering that the last chance - the cosmic cube can't help him go home, he has a bit of a sense of playing life in this world where he has to stay, and living how he wants. At this stage, he doesn't care about that problem even more.

In contrast, Zorro didn't pay much attention to the energy conflicts that might be caused by the various xenomorphic serums in his body. Yes, he had been injected with a lot of serum agents that he didn't know about, but most of them had been eliminated over the years. Even if there are residual ingredients, they are never activated. Recently, I have had more (suspected) energy in the Rubik's Cube of the universe, but it is also very inert, and it takes a lot of effort to mobilize a little bit. In general, Zorro's body did not have the problem of needing to suppress his strength to save his life as Strange said.

So, is it a great luck in misfortune?

However, now that he has an opportunity, he has also moved his mind to solve it. After all, a great magician in his forties! That's pretty stuff......

Back to the point. Since Strange still remembers his "symptoms" so clearly more than 20 years later, and promised to solve this problem for him in order to win him in, there must be a certain degree of certainty, and there should have been enough research. At the very least, there should be a rough solution. Unfortunately, whether it was Strange's computer or bookcase, several rooms that Strange frequented were searched by Zorro, and still did not find this part of the information. It also took him a while to make sure that there wasn't another basement or secret room in the basement of this basement.

"Damn! Could it be that it is encrypted, disguised as a file in other ways? After searching again to no avail, Zorro frowned and muttered to himself.

There is a possibility. So, Zoro simply packed all the electronic documents with a portable hard drive and prepared to take them away. As for those paper-based ones, due to the small quantity, one carton can complete the real packaging.

There is no question about the body, but there is a lot of information that I have known for a long time, and it seems that Zorro only got some documents that I don't know if they will be useful in the end. No, it's not like that. The biggest takeaway from his trip was that he finally knew what Strange was doing at the end of the creation world.

At that time, Strange said in a mocking tone, "You still think I am your creator", which tormented Zorro for a while. And now, he's finding the answer in the basement of this basement.

It all started in the twenties, no, more than thirty years ago. It was, after taking out Thomas Wayne and Martha Wayne, a plan that the Owl Court had planned. As mentioned before, they plan to use the orphan of the Wayne family to whitewash their façade, and then use the identity of this orphan to gradually expand the influence and influence of the Owl Court. And when the young Bruce Wayne succumbs openly and secretly engages in all kinds of small actions, the Owl Court has a plan to replicate an obedient Bruce Wayne. It was out of this plan that Zorro was born—in ways he didn't expect.

To be honest, with the level of technology at the time, even with Strange, a master of human experimentation, in the lead, the project did not go very smoothly. At the beginning of the project, Strange used Bruce Wayne's genes to replicate four batches of embryos one after another, accelerating the growth of the embryos at different rates. As a result, all failed. Then Strange conducts a second experiment. This time, he made four batches of test subjects again, this time regulating the gene proportion - splicing Bruce Wayne's genes with other mature embryos, and adjusting the proportion of allogeneic genes in each test subject under the premise of "Bruce Wayne's" strong position, ranging from 1% to 40%. As a result, in the later step of accelerating the growth of embryos, the new four batches of test subjects all became monsters, except for one-third of the dead subjects. Not to mention resembling Bruce Wayne's appearance, most of them don't even resemble human form. So, after a pause for reflection, Strange began a third experiment.

It's just that there was a little accident in the experiment. This time, Strange added some details while also regulating the proportion of genes. For example, the allogeneic samples are divided into two types of blood group matching and non-matching, etc., and the number of test subjects is increased to obtain more data that can be used as a reference. After this is done, these experimental embryos are placed in different environments and at different rates to accelerate their growth. As a result, in eight batches of a total of eighty test subjects all died, the eighty-one successfully "grew up"!

After a while, the experiment was successful, but Strange was not very happy. Because this success story was not in his plan, it was the result of the mistakes of his men.

That's right, this third experiment consisted of eight batches of ten test subjects. And Zorro is the eighty-one.

What makes Strange even more incomprehensible is that this test subject is almost exactly the same as Bruce Wayne - no, it can even be removed from "almost", but it is the one with the greatest genetic deviation from Bruce Wayne of all the test subjects! This deviation first excludes the possibility that twin brothers and siblings are not possible in the first place. Further analysis is not at all justified from a scientific point of view. And yet it just happened.

The next step is to formally train Zorro and come in handy. I said it before, and I won't repeat it one by one. Although Strange had told his boss, the Owl Court higher-ups, about his doubts about the subject, who didn't have the name Zorro at the time, the higher-ups were bent on replacing Bruce Wayne with him, and had no intention of investigating the exact reason for his birth. Strange, who was still working for people at the time, naturally couldn't disobey the boss's words, so he could only obey. And this is probably the reason why Strange took the opportunity to seize the entire owl court later, and there is already an old grudge! And now that Strange wants to study Zorro again, he probably wants to figure out what he didn't understand at the beginning.

"Well, Strange, you're definitely not going to have this chance."