Chapter 15 Biotechnology

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Professor Kurt Connors was fiddling with the instruments on the table. The test tubes on the shelf contained less than one-third of the solution. During the debugging process, he took a pen to record in the log from time to time.

There was a knock on the door, and Connors put down his work and opened the door. His former student Peter Parker came.

Peter took out an umbrella from his backpack and handed it to him. He came here specifically to return the umbrella today and inquire about what research Professor Connors was conducting.

Peter felt something strange in Professor Connors, and he had to figure out what was giving him this sense of dissonance.

Connors warmly invites Peter for a cup of coffee.

"Peter, how are you doing in life? Among all my students back then, you were the most talented one. I always felt that you would definitely make a difference." Professor Connors said.

He turned on the coffee machine and flattened the fine coffee powder into the container. The machine started running and the hot coffee slowly flowed down from the dripper.

Peter said calmly: "Like all ordinary people, there is nothing extraordinary. Life is neither good nor bad, but I have been relatively free recently, so I have time to come to school to audit."

The professor handed the prepared coffee to Peter and indicated that there were sugar cubes in the drawer and he could add them himself.

"Do you still remember what the first thing we did when we returned to the laboratory every day? We turned on the coffee machine and brewed ourselves a cup of strong coffee to refresh ourselves."

"The coffee machine is the most used machine in our laboratory, even more frequently than the differential centrifuge."

Professor Connors recalled the past and seemed to be very nostalgic for the past.

Perhaps what he really wants to return to is his healthy self.

But now that he has recovered his lost right hand, what has he lost?

Peter pondered the question, deciding how to bring it up so as not to hurt anyone.

The professor said earnestly: "Peter, maybe you were right before. The dangers of biological experiments should not be borne by humans. It would be too painful."

Peter Parker didn't know what the professor meant by these words, but since he mentioned biological experiments, now was an opportunity to quietly inquire about information.

He asked as naturally as possible: "Professor, can you introduce your experimental results to me?"

The professor looked stunned for a moment, then quickly returned to his original gentleness. He led Peter to some incubators.

Those incubators contain animals and the natural environment for their growth. The brown tortoise shell stands on the slippery stone. The irregular shape and smooth stone wall have no impact on it.

The rattlesnake in another box has a trumpet tail of different proportions. According to Professor Connors, this snake has the ability to regenerate its tail after cutting it off.

Other creatures here also have abnormal abilities, such as crocodiles that can generate electricity.

Obviously these are the results of Professor Connors. He is an expert in biotechnology. The method he once tried to restore his right arm was biological genes.

He transferred the genetic characteristics of lizards to regenerate their tails from tails, allowing humans to gain the ability to regenerate limbs. Unfortunately, he was too eager for success and made a human body on his own body before this technology was fully mature. experiment.

This resulted in him transforming into a lizard monster.

He only cracked the genetic code of animals, but not the genetic code of humans, because that was against scientific ethics.

Biotechnology requires more animal experiments before it can be practiced on humans, but that also requires volunteers as a price.

Peter being able to become Spider-Man is a beautiful exception.

It was not so much the spider that bit Peter that turned him into Spider-Man, but fate.

Peter Parker is already in the web of fate, he is the destined Spider-Man.

Listening to Connors's rhetoric, Peter still hasn't found the answer he wants, that is, is his broken arm really the result of a biological experiment?

Connors pointed to the animals in the box and said: "Look, what wonderful creatures. I have given them abilities that are completely different from the rest of the group. If they are released, they can be mutants in the animal world."

Peter Parker said sincerely: "I hope you didn't really do that. I don't want to see a cockroach as big as a mouse in the bedroom one day, or a gecko that can fly."

He didn't think Connors would be stupid enough to do such a thing, but don't be surprised if it did happen one day. He was not the only mad scientist in the world.

"Of course, these works are not perfect yet. They still have their own shortcomings, which are human beings."

"Human?" Peter asked.

Connors said: "Humans are an advanced animal. We have wisdom that animals do not have, including contradictions, hypocrisy, greed, and deception..."

After listing more than two dozen human traits, he paused for a moment and then continued: "We are too advanced, so the genes of these animals will have side effects on humans. Humans are innately repulsive as they cannot coexist with other animals. Holding everything."

Damn it, Peter cursed silently in his mind. He knew that the person who could say such things was definitely not in his right mind, and this matter would definitely develop in a bad direction.

"Human, human, human..."

Connors murmured the word human three times, as if chewing it in his mouth, digesting it in his stomach, and finally expelling it into a pile of waste.

His eyes were blurred before he said: "So I want to find a more advanced and perfect creature than humans. Only in this way can my biotechnology truly work on humans."

His idea was like turning all humans into mutants through some kind of biotechnology, and Peter would never allow him to do that.

Peter would never allow him to do this because he knew full well that there was no creature more perfect than human beings.

Each species has its own unique life form. There is no one that is better or worse, it is just the result of continuous adaptation to the environment.

Peter gritted his teeth and asked him: "Then have you found it?"

Connors looked at Peter and said, "No, I didn't find it."

He seemed to feel regretful, and just kept teasing the experimental creatures in the box with his fingers, and then looked at them with pity.

After leaving the laboratory, Peter threw away the coffee cup in his hand and climbed up the tall building in an unnoticed corner. He needed to change into his spider uniform.

Recalling Connors' look and tone when he said he hadn't found it, Peter was even more sure of what he was thinking.

Professor, you are lying.

You must have found it. Your right arm was repaired by the perfect creature in your mouth. No matter what you want to do with that perfect creature next.

I will definitely stop you.