Chapter 126: Anti-human bat inhibitors
Kurt's laboratory is similar to his home, very simple, like those high-tech equipment that looks super black technology, and there is no one to see here.
There's not even a security camera in there.
There are more than a dozen tables in the lab, two of which hold computers and monitors, and the rest are filled with all kinds of strange and colorful solutions and test tubes, as well as microscopes and so on.
Around the table, there were several large blackboards, filled with dense letters and symbols.
Strange to say, Dean knew every character he knew, but when they were arranged like this, he couldn't understand them at all.
In the corner of the laboratory, dozens of small square iron cages are piled up, most of which are empty, and the remaining dozen or so iron cages are all held by bats.
It's not hard to imagine that these are the sources of bat DNA samples that Kurt used to study serum.
The whole lab looks like a biochemical lab that is common on TV.
Of course, if it is said that the alchemy room used by evil wizards to make potions, there seems to be nothing wrong with it, and it may even be more appropriate.
Dean walked into the lab, cautiously looking left and right.
"There's no one inside, it looks like Batman and Robin went to Kurt Francine's house first."
After confirming that there was no one in the lab except himself, Dean breathed a sigh of relief.
Not long ago, he eavesdropped on the 'bat monster' in Robinson Park, most likely of which was Kurt Langstone.
Later, since Dean did not have information about Kurt's address, he went to the laboratory in a public location.
The reason why Kot will disclose the location of the laboratory is almost understandable after looking at the environment in the laboratory.
Poor.
Studying DNA serum is not an overnight thing, and it is a gold-swallowing beast that requires a lot of cost, and where is Kurt's savings alone, the rent expenses of the laboratory alone in the past few years have consumed most of his budget.
Of course, Kurt wanted to invest in himself, and the location of the laboratory and the results of his early experiments were naturally made public.
It's a pity that so far, no company wants to invest money in Kott's project.
Dean walked around the lab, looking around at the strange pile of test tube solutions on the table.
"Huh? This is ......."
Suddenly, Dean noticed three special test tubes standing on the table in the center, one of which was empty, and the other two were filled with three-quarters of the bright red liquid, which was quite viscous.
It looks like the blood of some kind of animal.
There was also a sticky note on the tube that read, 'Human-Bat DNA Mixed Serum'.
"Manbat Serum, is this the one who turned Kurt Langstone into a monster?"
Dean said secretly in his heart.
At this moment, Dean suddenly remembered the sound of the system's announcement.
"If a special agent that can tamper with DNA is detected, you can choose to let the system absorb the sample, and after the absorption is completed, a new exchangeable item 'Anti-Human Bat Suppression Inhibitor' will be generated in the mall."
"Inverse human bat inhibitor: It can inhibit the effect produced by human bat serum, so that people who have been tampered with by serum DNA can return to normal, but the effect cannot take effect permanently, and if people who have recovered normal are injected with human bat serum again, the DNA will still be tampered with."
"Worth 500 amazement points."
The sudden system prompt made Dean stunned for a moment.
What's going on?
If you absorb the human bat serum into the system, you can exchange it for the anti-human bat inhibitor in the mall?
I didn't expect the detection and absorption function of the system to have this extended usage.
Dean's eyes rolled, pondering the pros and cons.
Gotham's recently infested supervillain, the true identity of the giant bat monster is Kurt Langstone, a genetically mutated scientist.
As far as Dean has learned, all he knows is that Kurt is now a bat monster, and his possible abilities include flight, strange powers, and the ability to transmit ultrasound.
He wasn't sure what kind of villain Kurt belonged to, whether he was completely blackened by an accident like Two-Face, or if he had never-ending terrifying ambitions like Penguin, or if he was a killer crocodile who embarked on a point of no return because his image was not accepted by human society.
But no matter what it is, in Gotham, you can't look up and look down, and it is inevitable that there will be times when you bump into it.
The most important thing is that Kurt is different from the other villains that Dean knows, this is a new villain who has never appeared before, and Dean can be said to know nothing about him.
Like Two-Face, Riddler, Mad Hatter, Penguin, Scarecrow, Freeze, Ventriloquist...... Most of these old villains are now either living in the Arkham Asylum or vacationing in the Black Gate Prison.
Only a handful of supervillains, including the Penguin, are still active outside.
The above people have long been public information in Gotham, and everyone in Gotham knows very well what their gang has and what weaknesses they have, and Dean is naturally no exception.
When you accidentally run into them, you don't have to say whether you can take advantage of your weaknesses, at least you won't be blind.
This is also the fundamental reason why Dean took the initiative to investigate Kurt Langstone at this time, and he had to have the core information.
Like before, Dean has not debuted as a monster thief Kidd, and his abilities in all aspects are not enough, he can only learn about the information of the supervillains through media reports, but the information obtained in this way cannot be very detailed, and it is relatively general.
Now the situation is different, Dean is barely a supercriminal, and the way to get information is certainly not just to read the newspaper as before.
The system's prompt was even more unexpected, after all, there had been a precedent for the 'Stone of Doom' before, and Dean was not particularly surprised by this.
"System, absorb a human bat serum."
Dean picked up a test tube of human bat serum and called out to the system in his heart.
Immediately after, the serum in the test tube in his hand began to decrease little by little, as if something had been sucked away invisibly.
Soon, the test tube that originally contained the bright red liquid became a clear test tube.
"The human bat serum is absorbed...... Generating anti-human bat inhibitors...... Estimated build time: 2 minutes and 30 seconds......"
Thump! Thump!
At this moment, Dean's ears suddenly moved, and he faintly heard some kind of wing flapping, coming from outside the laboratory!
He quickly looked around the lab, then left without a sound.
Touch!
Ten seconds later, the door to the laboratory was violently destroyed.
A large humanoid bat monster rushed in, and as soon as it entered, it flew towards a table full of unknown agents.
I just don't know why, he flies like he's staggering, as if he's drunk.
"Naloxone...... I remember naloxone should have been put here......"
The human bat rummaged frantically on the table, and the dizziness in his brain grew stronger.
Bang!
Suddenly, a sharp pain came from the back of the human bat's head......
(End of chapter)