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Chapter Thirty-Four: It's Very Scientific (for further reading)

"Shet..." Luther's mind shut down for a few seconds and he subconsciously read out.

Is his technology so worthless? Was he found in his lair so casually?

Fortunately, he specifically overcame this problem last night.

Just in case Cyborg comes to your door.

Entering the house, Cyborg scanned around, locked in and scanned the appearance of each person, and quickly found out their identity information.

"Stay where you are and don't try to resist. You are taking risks to help Lex Luthor steal confidential documents." He stood in the open space and said without any wavering in his tone: "I will explain to the judge and try to reduce your prison time."

"..." The researchers seemed to have known about this situation for a long time, and there was not much worry or fear on their faces.

"What's the plan?" Luther asked Arthur in a daze.

After saying that, he told himself that he had the best team of lawyers and there was no need for him to worry.

"Kill him." Arthur looked at Cyborg up and down and said jokingly.

"No, no, no, no, I don't want to become a super criminal." Luther shook his head quickly, a hundred rejections.

"Then I'll kill you as well." The corners of Arthur's mouth raised slightly, and he frequently expressed bad intentions.

"I can hear your exchange." Cyborg raised his right arm, and the web rope weapon could be launched at any time.

"Are you kidding me?" Luther whispered.

"Aren't you curious why we invaded the government system twice in a row, regardless of your warning?" Arthur said slowly.

"I have no interest in government secrets." Cyborg's expression remained unchanged. He was absolutely loyal to the U.S. government.

We will never do anything to attack and harm U.S. interests.

"Really?" Arthur said, "Then you have to take a good look, maybe it will make you very interesting."

He no longer planned to place his hopes on that idiot Paul.

Cyborg hesitated for a moment, then stood firm: "I am absolutely loyal to the United States."

"Haha..." Arthur dismissed it and encouraged, "Your loyalty is not worth mentioning. In front of politicians, you are just a useful tool."

"I know." Cyborg knew from the beginning.

"Then you know why..." Luther interrupted.

How there could be such stubborn people in the world was beyond him.

"I want to pass..." Cyborg replied subconsciously, and quickly realized: "No, what should I tell you?"

He wants to change the system by joining it.

Make this country more ideal and perfect.

"You want to change them from the inside." Arthur gently revealed Cyborg's hidden secret: "Then, has anything changed in the past few years since you joined?"

"No, you haven't changed anything, and you can't change anything. Just take Gotham as an example. It's corrupt internally, and you just turn a blind eye.

Why is Gotham’s crime rate always at the top? Criminals are like leeks, after one wave is cut, another wave pops up.”

"..." Cyborg was silent.

As someone within the system, he sees things more clearly and deeply than ordinary citizens.

"You know." Arthur's language was sharp, and every word struck his heart: "Actually, you know everything, right?"

Luther looked at Arthur, then at Cyborg, who was mired in self-doubt, and complained in his heart: "Is this what superheroes are like? They were silenced in just a few words. It's really useless..."

"Okay..." Cyborg retracted his arm and invaded the government system, using the key words left in the system when Luther and others invaded it.

Find out the meteorite incident from twenty years ago.

"Why did they set up a project for this?" Cyborg said in confusion after reading the entire content.

"Tell me what you saw." Arthur asked.

"Some secrets, but they have nothing to do with you."

"Really? Are you sure you don't want to see it with your own eyes?" He turned and looked at Luther: "We can help you."

"No need." He turned around and was about to leave: "Your records have been saved in the database. While there is still time, go home and say goodbye. Go to the police station and surrender. Don't think about escaping."

Looking at Cyborg's leaving figure, Luther raised his eyebrows: "Has he passed?"

"Not sure."

"Follow me and take a look." He took out his cell phone from behind and clicked a few times. Luther walked to the side of the house, opened the glass cabinet, and took out the aircraft placed inside.

"There is a fee." Luther reminded Arthur kindly when he saw Arthur wearing the aircraft on his body.

"Don't be so stingy."

Through the mini-tracker temporarily installed on Cyborg by Luther, the two landed in the underground waterway of Metropolis.

Walking along the pipe, Luther looked at the screen of his mobile phone and stopped: "He disappeared, right here."

He lowered his head and looked around, but did not find the destroyed tracker: "It seems that he entered somewhere and the signal was blocked."

"Look for the mechanism." He reached out and groped on the wall. Arthur couldn't wait that long and knocked on the wall. He found it was hollow and punched it open.

The mechanism inside was exposed to the two people's sight, but it had been scrapped.

Luther was stunned for a moment and narrowed his eyes slightly. This guy is a super human.

He squatted down, crossed the two wires, opened the mechanism from under his feet, and Arthur fell directly.

Luther calmed down, jumped down the passage, looked around, and found that the surrounding walls were all made of steel: "What scares them so much that they actually built a steel barrier underground."

"God knows." Arthur said casually, looking deeper into the building.

He has always had only one goal, kryptonite.

Stepping over the soldier's corpse, Arthur looked around.

Luther secretly analyzed: "There is something here that he needs."

Ta-ta-ta-ta...

The sound of dense and chaotic footsteps came from behind. Luther stopped, took off the weapon from a soldier's arms, and followed Arthur carefully.

"These are..." Luther said in surprise as he looked at the many creatures on both sides of the house that had never been seen on earth soaked in formalin glass jars.

"Experimental subject."

These bizarre creatures are all biochemical weapons created by the military using Superman cells over the years.

Controlled them, formed a superhuman army, and fought in all directions, but failed.

These guys are violent in nature, have deformed bodies, and have no ideas.

Dominated by primitive desires.

Going deeper, Arthur's heart trembled: "This is it."

The kryptonite in the corner of the house was piled up like garbage. He quickly approached it and reached out to touch it.

The mind sank into the brain.

The system no longer rotates, and the energy bar is displayed, which is slowly increasing at a speed visible to the naked eye.

His conjecture was correct, radiation was the energy source of the system.

It's very scientific.

Stepping forward to pick up a piece of kryptonite, Luther was a little confused. After so much effort, this is the result?

Don't tell me earlier.

He has plenty of green meteorites.

As much as he wants, he can take out as much as he wants.

The Lex Group has long since broken through and mastered the technology for producing artificial kryptonite, but it has never come up with it.

Besides, you can't get your hands on this kind of thing.

It also contains radiation, which is not good for the human body.

Shaking his head, Luther stopped staying and continued to explore deeper, where he found an empty red house.


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