Chapter 34 Experiment

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Carl and Gwen placed the spider silk and went to Osborn Tower together.

The so-called resettlement was just to find a place where there was no one, let Karl handle it urgently for her, and then throw the sleeping spider silk to a place where no one would look at it after ensuring that no one would die.

"Here, this is the locator." Carl threw a connector to Gwen: "How can I tell you where she is by using your mobile phone or computer?"

"You wouldn't take the opportunity to hack into my phone, would you?"

"If I want to know your identity, you can't hide it." Karl complained: "You are too rough sometimes."

"What do you mean?" Gwen frowned: "Do you know who I am?"

"I don't know." Karl panicked: "If I want to know, it's easy, but I don't want to know."

"I don't want your image in my heart to collapse. Distance creates beauty."

"You're discriminating about appearance!" Gwen pointed while pretending to be angry, but Carl nodded: "Yes, I am such a scumbag!"

"I do all kinds of evil, I discriminate against others, I'm a bastard!" He said frankly: "So I don't care about these things."

"Well..." Gwen was speechless and choked.

"By the way, Miss Spider, I didn't want to force you to make a decision just now." Karl suddenly said: "It's just that you should have this awareness."

Gwen looked at the back in front of her, feeling inexplicably familiar, but this feeling disappeared in a flash. She looked at Se Fu's back, watching him leading the way for her, and suddenly felt that he had been doing this all along.

It seems that he has been helping himself from the beginning, but why?

"Se Fu, were you a superhero a long time ago?"

She felt that Se Fu must be a very old senior, so he could be so fierce and shameless.

"What are you talking about?" Gwen heard Se Fu saying dissatisfiedly: "I'm a young man!"

He must be an old man!

Gwen thought to herself, only an old man would teach others in such an awkward way.

Carl didn't know why Gwen said that, he just felt that he had gone a little too far.

After all, Gwen is just a girl. She is still very young. She should not impose her own views on her. Even if Gwen is the Virgin, it is still her choice.

It's just that Gwen didn't let him down in the end.

Carl could accept Gwen saving people and even being merciful to these villains, but he couldn't accept Gwen becoming the man who only talked about admiring Baxter all day long.

The failed Man and Bateman should be two completely different existences, and Gwen should be a unique person among them.

Carl thought of Bateman, and suddenly felt something in his heart, thinking of the bloody smiley face badge on his body.

Since he recognized his master, the badge and ring have been completely bound to him, and others cannot see or take them away.

The ring gave him a great help. Carl could now ignore the most important energy source and solve other problems, but the smiley face badge stayed quietly by his side without any action.

When will it be used?

Karl shook his head and rushed towards Osborne Tower.

There is Tony Stark in this world, but there is no Stark Tower.

The Stark family's headquarters is still in Los Angeles, and many of the materials for Carl's suit were obtained from Los Angeles.

Therefore, in addition to the Empire State Building, the Osborne Tower is the tallest and brightest building in New York.

Norman Osborne stood in front of the floor-to-ceiling window, looking out the window.

The lights of New York outside the window were dim, but Norman Osborne's eyes were full of indifference.

"I still have a question." Sandman said puzzledly: "Why do you have to do the experiment in Osborne Tower?"

"It's very simple." Norman Osborne turned around, and the indifference on his face turned into a kind smile. His voice was very gentle, like a British gentleman during the Great Discovery.

"Because the Osborne Building has the most perfect environment, the most advanced equipment, and the safest defense." Norman Osborne's tone towards the sand people was very gentle, just like he treated the stupid and ignorant people under him. Staff is average.

"In the entire world, perhaps only the top laboratory of the American government can rival the Osborne Group."

"But." Sandman hesitated: "What if it fails..."

Norman Osborn and Otto, who was busy with the experiment, looked over at the same time, and even Hunter Kraven shook his head.

"I mean." Sandman was still a little confused about the situation. He scratched his head innocently and expressed his inner thoughts: "In case of failure, you also said that the entire New York will be destroyed."

"Why not move this laboratory to the no-man's land in Texas?" The sand man was very confused: "Even the American government will conduct experiments in the desert of no-man's land."

"Even the government of America?" Otto stared at the sand man with red eyes. His messy curly hair suited his mood at this time. He shouted with a hoarse throat: "Mr. William Baker, you are like a You are an extremely innocent young man, your ignorant language is as innocent as the highest snow-capped mountains in the world!"

"Oh, thank you!" Sandman was a little shy. No one had ever praised him like this.

"Thank you?" Doctor Octopus stared at the fool in front of him, his mind shut down for a moment, and then he realized what the sand man meant.

"Do you think I'm praising you, idiot!" Otto shouted: "Do you know how many biological laboratories there are in New York, America? I think Mr. Osborne knows very well that any virus that escapes from those laboratories It could endanger the names of thousands of people!"

"What they do is much more dangerous than us!"

"Besides, do you think this kind of experiment can be done in just any place?" Otto said as he shook off the tension and fatigue of the past few days from the sandman: "It requires top-notch equipment. These equipments are very sophisticated. It’s very likely to be damaged in the no-man’s land you mentioned!”

"There is also electricity. Where else in the world can provide such a huge amount of electricity besides New York?"

"He's right, Mr. Sandman." Osborne said slowly, "You must also know very well that no-man's land is not absolutely safe, right?"

The sandman closed his mouth, anger building up in his chest but having nowhere to vent it.

Of course he knew that no-man's land was not absolutely safe. He had been irradiated into this state in the uninhabited desert of Georgia. No one knew this better than him.

It was precisely because no one knew better than him that he spoke these words.

He doesn't want the New York of the future to be filled with all kinds of strange creatures and a bunch of debris.

"I just want to say that the consequences of failure are very serious." Otto also calmed down, exhaled slowly, and said in a deep voice: "I understand that everyone is an unforgivable villain, and I also know that everyone is standing here for What."

"Precisely because this experiment is so important, it cannot fail!"