Chapter 67 I'm Sorry You Were Born Human (Two-in-One Chapter)
Dr. Duke was certain that neither Huaxia's hunter ranking nor the Federation's had ever featured the Masked Chopper Hero.
What shocked Dr. Duke most was that although the No. 1 and No. 2 experimental subjects might not be the strongest entities in the mine area, how could ordinary humans compete with experimental subjects that still retained some of the mine area's abilities in the Pyramid?
A single slash had severed the right arm of the No. 1 experimental subject? Such strength was beyond his cognition, and yet, as he looked at the cut, he couldn't help but wonder if it was because of the weapon?
The sheen of the weapon was unlike anything he had ever seen, possibly made of some new type of material, but why fashion it in the shape of a kitchen knife?
Projects in the evolution area mainly involved biological genetics, but they were also at the forefront in the development of various drugs and weapons.
The unique coloration of the weapon piqued his curiosity, but what truly shocked Dr. Duke was that this man had recognized at a glance that the injectable substance in the syringes was extracted from Anai?
Tang Xian paid no mind to Dr. Duke, who was currently rich in inner turmoil.
Because the frenzied No. 1 and No. 2 experimental subjects were violently attacking him.
Being able to smell a trace of the mine area on them, Tang Xian had no doubt that if he had to face two perfect-level wild beasts of the mine area, he would likely die thoroughly.
Fortunately for him, the opponents were of human origin, and for that, he could only be apologetic.
Seeing their ferocious expressions, Tang Xian genuinely couldn't feel that overwhelming power capable of destroying the flesh.
It was as if there was an invisible barrier, completely absorbing that strength.
The violent attacks raised clouds of dust. In the testing area, those armed guards widened their eyes; compared to Tang Xian severing the No. 1 experimental subject's arm with a single slash, the combined assault by the No. 1 and No. 2 experimental subjects was even more terrifying to them.
What immense strength was this?
The entire B section of the laboratory building shook; most of the Pyramid's construction materials were inorganic minerals from the mine area, capable of withstanding extremely intense vibrations. However, everyone felt that if it continued for a while longer, the building would collapse.
Everyone unconsciously stepped back a few paces, and Dr. Duke retreated even further.
It was his first time witnessing No. 1 and No. 2 in such a frenzied state.
The humanoid weapon project was indeed correct! Decades of the organization's research were absolutely worth it! No nation's fortress would refuse such a biological treasure.
Even the slaves at the bottom had gained greater value.
Dr. Duke's heart settled slightly, this masked man might be able to take a punch from No. 1, but facing the strongest experimental subjects' consecutive attacks over such a long period, he feared not even flesh...
His smile suddenly froze.
Because the next scene once again emptied their brains.
The terrifying No. 1 and No. 2 experimental subjects suddenly stopped their frenzied attacks, instead kneeling and looking pained, their gazes showing a kind of listlessness beneath their weakness.
Tang Xian brushed away the dust with his hand and said with some reproach,
"My favorite class was biology because the lab was the cleanest. This place doesn't meet the standard; the air particles are over the limit. You need to pay attention to hygiene and cleanliness."
Dr. Duke's eyeballs looked as if they were about to burst from their sockets.
Impossible, everything he had learned told him that humans could not possibly possess such a powerful body.
Unless it was a monster from the mine area.n/ô/vel/b//jn dot c//om
Or perhaps the deities that resided at the very top of the Pyramid.
Of course, the latter was a conjecture he came to through his own deductions, unverifiable.
He personally believed that at the top of the Pyramid lived a group of beings with a synchronization rate of one hundred percent, whose civilization was several eras ahead of humanity.
Tang Xian's performance at this moment was beyond the support of any scientific theory he could think of.
The robustness of the human body absolutely could not withstand such an attack.
What on earth was this monster?
What puzzled Dr. Duke most was, what had happened to No. 1 and No. 2?
Too many perplexing phenomena made him feel that his knowledge seemed somewhat lacking.
Back in the day, he was a near-perfect scoring genius in both biology and chemistry. If he couldn't understand this, then who had created this monster before his eyes?
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While No. 1 and No. 2 experimental subjects were attacking frenziedly, Tang Xian was also freed from a worry.
Attacks with armor penetration and soul damage, infinite defense, these were naturally good things, enough to stand invincible.
Only if the opponent was too fast, he would not be able to touch them.
Fortunately, he could land a few punches and kicks while these people were attacking crazily.
Those punches, which seemed weak and powerless, were not taken seriously by the No. 1 and No. 2 experimental subjects.
After a few punches, the outcome was decided.
Tang Xian had to admire them; some hunters, including the UK hunter squad that had previously captured Yu Xiaozhe, started to doubt their life with just a slap.
These two monsters, however, had endured over fifty percent loss of their life values before slowly falling.
Glancing at the doctor, Tang Xian saw through the current demand analysis that revealed the man's highly conflicted thoughts.
Current demand analysis: Capture the Masked Man alive (75%) Destroy the Masked Man (20%) Other (5%).
Current demand analysis: Destroy the Masked Man (75%) Capture the Masked Man alive (20%) Other (5%).
The two alternating versions of demand analysis were constantly changing, indicating that the doctor was probably struggling over whether to end him or capture him alive.
How cute, and no demand to run away. This meant that the other side still believed they had the upper hand with their numerical superiority.