Chapter 1824: The Madman's Journey (Part 2)
Chapter 1798 The Madman's Journey (II)
The dazzling incandescent lights lit up one after another, and the extremely regular footsteps echoed in the cold metal corridor. The nameplate on the chest of the middle-aged blonde woman in a suit was marked with the position of "Experimental Area Supervisor".
She entered the elevator with a heavy face, and asked the subordinates behind her in the elevator: "Why did the B1263 experiment subject escape from prison? I must give an explanation to the superiors!"
"Sorry, supervisor, our agents are still investigating. The initial suspicion is that the use of a low-security hibernation chamber may have caused incomplete hibernation..."
"Don't let me remind you again!" The female supervisor gritted her teeth and said viciously: "We must ensure that this kind of thing will not enter the public eye, otherwise everyone's career here will be ruined!"
As soon as they got out of the elevator, a younger female secretary came over. She handed a report to the female supervisor and followed her while walking quickly and said: "The director is coming to inspect. He told us to prepare in advance and pack everything."
"When will he come?" The supervisor asked without looking back.
"Now."
"Ah!!!!"
A scream came from underground, and the security guards behind him rushed to the stairs in a swarm, while the supervisor stopped, and the pattern of the wheel hub gradually appeared in his dark pupils.
The wheels stopped turning, bringing up fine dust. The black SHIELD office vehicle stopped in front of the base, and Schiller and Nick got off from both sides of the car.
The security guard got off from another car and followed them. Nick pushed his sunglasses and said, "There are some high-risk experiments piled here. I hope they haven't made this too complicated."
"High-risk experiments? You didn't let them out to fight with the heroes?"
"You can't let them out." Nick gently lowered his sunglasses a little, looked at Schiller from above and said, "High-risk means that even for Captain America, this thing is very dangerous."
They walked quickly through the gate, and Nick explained as he strode forward.
"We need to keep superheroes employed so that they can get logistical funds, but we can't really let them get seriously hurt or endanger their spirits, so their opponents must be carefully selected."
"Of course, it can't be too easy. The military and Congress are not stupid. They can still see whether a war is tragic or not. But the difficulty can't be too high. It's okay to get hurt physically, but it's not good if it hits their confidence."
"All superheroes, including members of the Avengers, actually have their strengths and weaknesses. Some monsters are created too much to target their weaknesses. If the timing is right, they may cause serious harm to them. They will also be listed as failures and then destroyed."
"We will classify the successful experiments according to the superheroes' actual The different powers are labeled in different categories. In their spare time, they enter their field of vision in a reasonable way, which not only provides financial support for SHIELD, but also hones their martial arts and prevents them from losing their vigilance. "
"There is no grading of failed experiments, but all experiments that are not destroyed immediately have their own troubles, at least they will be a threat to superheroes, and when they are stored in a crowded warehouse, the danger is greatly increased."
"That's why I need you to help me solve this trouble. You know, if it's not very urgent, I won't be willing to tolerate your lion's mouth."
Just after entering the elevator, Nick heard a slight sizzling sound, and with a "pop", the lights in the elevator went out.
Schiller suddenly raised his head and looked above the elevator. A black shadow flashed by, and the thick gray fog wrapped the elevator, so that the elevator did not fall immediately when the power was cut off and the protective device did not work, but slowly stopped on the fourth floor underground.
"Something escaped." Nick stepped out of the elevator tentatively, looked around in the dark corridor and said, "I hope it's not the group of things with numbers starting with B."
"What's so special about them?" Schiller also walked out of the elevator and asked.
"The experimental subjects starting with B are very special. Most of them have no entity, but they can affect humans in a special way. In short, they are ghosts."
Schiller slightly widened his eyes. Nick looked at him in the dark and said, "Don't be so surprised. People have souls, so why can't there be ghosts?"
"And Tony has done in-depth research on this, and then he found that from a scientific point of view, ghosts are a kind of radio waves, and so are human souls."
"Usually we will create a strong electromagnetic field to crush the failed ghost experiments, but some wavelengths are special, so we will temporarily trap them and then use the power of the sun to destroy them."
"In other words, it is very likely that an evil ghost escaped?"
"It depends on who you are talking to." Although Nick did not show any nervousness, he still pulled out a gun from behind and said, "This thing is a special attack for superheroes who are only good at physical combat, and also for those who are timid, but for you...are you afraid of ghosts?"
Schiller turned and walked to the end of the corridor and said, "The only ghost I am afraid of in this world is poor ghosts."
"You can just say you are afraid of me."
Nick followed Schiller slowly to the end of the corridor. As soon as he turned a corner, Schiller saw the female supervisor and security personnel who had fainted on the ground.
Schiller walked over and sniffed the person's breath. He found that the person was still alive. He turned to look at Nick and said, "Won't ghosts kill people?"
"You need to match the wavelength." Nick explained it briefly and said, "In short, the more afraid you are, the more similar your brain waves will be to the wavelength of the ghost, and the easier it will be for the ghost to control your brain waves."
"But if you don't believe it at all, unless the ghost is strong enough to collapse the ceiling and crush people to death, it can't kill people."
Nick looked down at his subordinates and said, "Everyone who works here knows the details of these monsters. They are just experimental subjects. They are not very scared, so they are not easy to be controlled, so they just fainted."
Schiller understood, stood up again and said, "But ghosts can control people and kill them, right?"
Nico nodded and said, "So don't make friends with those cowardly people who are suicidal, and if you don't believe it, just firmly don't believe it, then you will be immune to all ghosts."
Suddenly, Schiller looked back at the end of the dark corridor, where a small black shadow appeared, like a little boy holding something.
Nick looked back and said, "Is there something there? I'm not afraid of this thing at all so I can't see it clearly."
"There's a little boy." Schiller frowned and said, "You caught such a young child? It's simply morally corrupt."
"Come on, they are ghosts. If SHIELD hadn't caught them and charged them, they would have disappeared long ago."
"How did you imprison them?"
"Magical energy, or radio waves of a specific wavelength."
Schiller instantly dissipated into a ball of gray mist. The child ghost ran away when he saw that the situation was not good, but was finally caught by Schiller.
Nick took off his sunglasses and said, "Ghosts and souls are two completely different things. Although most ghosts are caused by souls staying for some reason, you can understand that they deteriorate the moment they become ghosts, so hell doesn't want this thing."
"Usually, ghosts will dissipate after they run out of energy and go to the kingdom of death, but when we catch them and charge them, or even overcharge them, some will undergo further changes and become more powerful, and some can even affect the real world."
Schiller looked at the ghost trapped in the energy shield created by the gray fog. It was a little boy with bloody eyes, holding a man's head in his hands, and his whole body was translucent. It was not very bloody, but a little weird.
Nick went on to explain, "When some humans die, their brain waves become abnormal, which will turn their souls into ghosts. There are many factors that make brain waves abnormal, such as intense emotions, the earth's magnetic field, the influence of surrounding brain waves, etc., anyway, that's how Tony explained it."
"So how can I take these things across the universe?" Schiller asked a very practical question. He said, "It's impossible to use a rope to lead them through the portal one by one, right?"
"Of course not, follow me, there are cans underground that are specially stored for them." Nick led the way underground, and Schiller followed him with the ghost of the little boy caught by the gray fog.
Soon they came to the bottom, and Schiller saw thousands of cylindrical cans in this huge underground space called the experimental storage warehouse, which stored all kinds of monsters. Obviously, although Nick's purpose was to defraud funds, he was serious even if it was just for show.
"You can use that mysterious mist to store everything here, as long as the properties and structure are not changed, then you can go through the portal and throw everything into that universe."
"Are you sure the zombies will eat these things?" Schiller looked up at the monsters floating in the cans placed on the high shelves.
"Otherwise, let them eat the zombies." Nick turned around, then walked backwards, looking at Schiller and said, "We just put another group of monsters in a world full of monsters, and neither of them deserves sympathy."
"No, at least there is one." Schiller looked at Nick and said.
Nick paused, saw Schiller's expression, scratched his head and said, "Is it your mysterious prophetic ability again?"
"Haven't you seen the details of those two worlds?"
"Only a little bit, but it's too much like the plasma film on the midnight channel. To be honest, you won't have any interest in them after you see how they eat."
"Don't you want to save anyone there?"
"What's the point of saving them?" Nick shook his head and said, "It's a pity to be infected by the zombie virus, but there are too many tragedies in the multiverse, and we can't save everyone."
"Although I know you hope to create more possibilities for other universes, we should save those that are easy to save first, and wait until we gather more forces to deal with those that are difficult to deal with, which can also save some effort."
"Then what about your lamb?"
"I'm sure that the Spider-Man of this universe has also become a zombie." Nick shook his head and sighed, saying, "I didn't want to watch it until I saw him eat his aunt and girlfriend. Isn't this... It's his fault, but even if I save him and make him regain his sanity, he will completely collapse because of this incident. "
"It's better to let him go crazy than to let him face the truth and feel self-blame and pain." Nick pursed his lips and said, "There is no responsibility that Spider-Man must bear, but he always thinks so."
"You rarely say a few human words." Schiller shook his head and said, "But recently I understand a truth. Spider-Man is much stronger than you think. Facing the truth of darkness will not defeat them, but will only make them stronger. "
"Are you going to save him?"
"He will save himself and save the world, once again. "