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Chapter Fourteen: No One Can Survive

Once everything is serious, the movements will become very fast.

Just three days later, a particularly bright and clean laboratory was cleaned up. Reinhardt and his labs had begun to move all the instruments and equipment transferred from Paris these days and the various drug materials needed to the laboratory.

Of course, he was asked to do the super soldier experiment. For this reason, Baron Zemo even used some internal relationships within the Supreme Command, saying that the background was not enough. Not to mention John Schmidt, even Baron Strack was not as good as him.

Although this incident was nominally proposed by the French Vichy government, in order to deepen the relationship between the German Empire and the Vichy government, the two sides carried out all-round cooperation from all levels, from military, finance, science and technology, and even secret experiments.

Of course, that's right, but the control of almost everything is in the empire.

For example, when Reinhardt conducted a super soldier experiment, the Vichy government could not interfere with anything other than providing strong and tough soldiers.

After all, this matter is really working with Baron Zemo. If you want to use Imperial soldiers to conduct super soldiers within the Imperial Army, you need to obtain the consent of the Supreme Command. After all, even if Reinhardt takes action, the death rate here is terrible.

The last time Reinhardt conducted a super soldier experiment in Hamburg used almost the most powerful special soldiers in the entire empire. Even these most powerful special soldiers had a death rate of more than 50%, while the death rate of other ordinary soldiers was even higher.

Although super soldiers can enhance the physical fitness of soldiers in all aspects, that's all, and they cannot do things like rebirth of broken limbs. Therefore, it is impossible to use disabled veterans who have come down from the battlefield to conduct experiments.

In addition, there is also a problem of control. Not everyone is loyal to the empire. If the super soldiers trained by effort and resources are exhausted, they will eventually stand on the opposite side of the empire and even cause great losses, which no one wants to see.

Therefore, there are not many people who want to find qualified people in the empire and voluntarily risk dying to participate in the Super Soldier experiment.

Although the Imperial Army can forcibly order some people to participate in the experiment, for soldiers, performing tasks is their duty, and once they succeed, they will naturally not be disgusted with the empire.

However, such warriors are very precious in normal circumstances, not to mention the current war period. If the Empire needs to take risks in the early stages of the war, it is possible to try it occasionally. However, now the imperial army is unstoppable, there is no need to sacrifice such precious warriors.

So the experimental subjects are now soldiers from other government troops that are relatively close to the empire.

Thinking of this, Reinhardt finally understood how Baron Zemo persuaded the Supreme Command to dispatch Reinhardt to Paris for such an experiment. He was a little confused about how Baron Zemo would ensure that such a successful super soldier would completely obey the order.

Reinhardt didn't want to do any cruel experiments, so the first of the several conditions he proposed was to have to be voluntarily.

If it is not voluntary and lacks sufficient will to survive during the experiment, then such a person is likely to be unable to survive.

As for whether these soldiers will obey Baron Zemo's orders after the experiment is successful, it is not something Reinhardt needs to care about.

For this experiment, Reinhardt must definitely reduce the interference of the magic level in the experiment. After all, to be honest, the reason why the last experiment could achieve a 50% success rate was actually due to Reinhardt's own mental power controlling the experimental process and experimental drugs, but this time it is different.

Baron Zemo was able to be on par with John Schmidt in Hydra, so he naturally had his own unique abilities. Even Reinhardt was not sure of his victory, so Reinhardt would be vain with him here. Otherwise, if such a thing was replaced by someone else, Reinhardt would have turned against him long ago, and he would still be here to do experiments.

Reinhardt will not tamper with the experiment, but this does not mean that he will not tamper with the experiment subjects.

Although Baron Zemo is here, Reinhardt will not directly control these people with his mind, but he will implant powerful spiritual seeds in the hearts of these people. Once such spiritual seeds are stimulated, Reinhardt can control them in the shortest time.

Looking at the soldiers of the French Foreign Legion who were black, white, yellow and three-color skins in front of him, Reinhardt's face did not show any change in his expression. These people were basically between 1.7 and 1.9 meters tall.

Those who are less than 1.7 meters short and those who are more than 1.9 meters high are not conducive to experimental control. Although there is an example of Rogers, he is special after all, and the whole world cannot find a second Rogers. Unless he wants to kill someone on purpose, Reinhardt will not come to anyone less than 1.7 meters.

In this experiment, almost every one was under the surveillance of Baron Zemo. Since he could no longer keep Reinhardt, he certainly hoped to learn all his experimental methods.

However, Reinhardt didn't care. If the Super Soldier Experiment was really so easy to learn, then the success rates of Reinhardt and Dr. Erskine would not be so low; and Reinhardt also wanted to see if Baron Zemo was still forcibly advancing the Super Soldier Experiment after he left, how many people would die in his hands.

Looking at the French foreign soldiers who were undergoing high-intensity training in the military camp, Reinhardt glanced at Baron Zemo who was standing beside him and said: "This experiment was too hasty, and all the experimental instruments could not be debugged to the best state. The drugs used were also different from the drugs we often used. The most important thing is that these people, although they were voluntary, the number that could really survive in the end was definitely not as good as the soldiers of the Imperial Army. You must be prepared."

Baron Zemo was like Reinhardt, wearing a black and gray military uniform at this time, but his rank was one level higher than Reinhardt, and his rank was colonel.

In fact, John Schmidt also had the rank of colonel before the war, but after the beginning of World War II, some of his actions made their supreme leader very satisfied, and he was promoted to major general last year.

The same is true for Reinhardt. He was just a technical major last year, but now he has the rank of lieutenant colonel, and the word technology has been removed in front, which means that the human and material resources he can mobilize have increased greatly.

That is, their supreme leader attached great importance to Reinhardt's experiment, otherwise John Schmidt would be able to beat Reinhardt up with his military rank.

Although Baron Zemo is a colonel, with a higher rank and wide connections than Reinhardt, he cannot treat Reinhardt at will. After all, neither Reinhardt himself nor the Reinhardt family behind him are easy to mess with.

Baron Zemo frowned slightly at Reinhardt's words, and then asked in a low voice: "What are the probability of their life like this?"

Reinhardt showed a mysterious smile on his lips, and then he continued: "If these people were sent to the laboratory now, I can guarantee that their survival rate would definitely not exceed 10%.

"In other words, there are no more than five people who can survive." Baron Zemo had a toothache for a moment. You must know that these fifty people were created by the Vichy government through hardships, but after Reinhardt had a round, no more than one-tenth of them survived...

"This is still an optimistic estimate." Reinhardt continued coldly: "If these people are not wholeheartedly concerned about the empire, then it is very likely that none of them will survive."
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