I was reborn after playing a good hand badly

Chapter 665 Dr. T suffers a backlash



Chapter 665 Dr. T suffers a backlash

The mutants, a new species that is immune to radiation and possesses formidable fighting capabilities, gave Dr. T a glimpse into one possible future for humanity.

The evolution potion he developed before is outdated. He needs to develop a more powerful, advanced version to better enable humans to gain abilities and become a new kind of human.

However, before achieving this goal, Dr. T desperately needs a powerful fighting force that obeys him and works for him. He hopes that all members of this team are mutants who will only obey his orders.

Unfortunately, naturally occurring mutants are truly uncontrollable.

Those captured could only be used as research material; they could never be kept for personal use, no matter how many methods Dr. T tried. This troubled him greatly.

But there are always more solutions than suffering.

Dr. T, who had no bottom line to begin with, quickly figured out how to solve the problem. He decided to create mutants himself and implant control methods from the source to solve the problem of mutants being out of control.

Don't think that Dr. T is just a tech geek who stays in his lab all year round. In fact, he has close ties and dealings with almost all of the major powers in Country A.

Dr. T's research only becomes valuable when it is sold, and those base owners are his regular buyers, as well as his financial backers who provide him with various experimental materials.

The samples Dr. T needed to study mutants were all captured and sent there by the armies of those large bases.

It must be said that those bases are quite capable of completing the series of tasks of searching, capturing, and transporting on land overrun by Zerg, but unfortunately all their capabilities are for the benefit of the base owner's family.

For example, those survivors who were initially attracted by the reputation of the safe bases became candidate test subjects prepared by various base owners for Dr. T when he had needs.

If selected, they will be gathered together and sent to Dr. T's underground base, where they will live in the alienation room personally built by Dr. T and receive alienation stimulation.

The environment in the room is similar to that of Country A on the ground, but the variables can be adjusted, so it is not exactly the same. However, the suffering that people who stay here have to endure is not much different.

After all, once the discomfort and pain exceed a tolerable limit, you can no longer feel the difference.

Most people couldn't withstand the treatment Dr. T provided; they would die within a few days. Only one or two out of ten survivors made it through that room, didn't die, and became mutants.

Little by little, Dr. T spent a long time building up his mutant army.

He gave the order to release the mutants from the room; he was going to hold a military parade.

One by one, the doors of the cramped rooms opened, and mutants with expressionless faces, purplish-black skin, and grotesquely twisted bodies emerged.

They converged on the plaza where Dr. T was located in a variety of "forms". The mutants went from being quiet to being restless. After entering the plaza, the pupils of the mutants, which had shrunk to the size of pinpoints, began to move.

This should have been the time for Dr. T to be proud of his achievements and to test his work.

But an unexpected incident occurred.

The control methods that worked in individual mutants previously failed when mutant troops were assembled together!

That's a mutant army of over a thousand.

Once they get together, they lose control and go crazy; the consequences are predictable.

This was a situation that the confident Dr. T had never considered, and when faced with it, his eyes widened in fury.

The mutant army he created wiped out his underground base!

If Dr. T hadn't reacted quickly enough, escaping into the safe passage and reaching the ground to leave the base after his anger and fear subsided, his own life would not have been guaranteed.

Yes, Dr. T ignored everyone else in the underground base and decisively escaped through the back door he had left open.

The mutant army created by Dr. T after he had killed a large number of survivors was left behind, and it faced off against the defenses of the underground experimental base he had built.

The mutants suffered heavy casualties, but the underground base was completely breached from the inside.

The surviving mutants disappeared after leaving the base, scattering across the land of Country A. None of them remembered what Dr. T had done to them, so no one went after Dr. T.

Dr. T escaped with his life, but suffered heavy losses.

Of course, he wouldn't be homeless. No matter which base Dr. T went to, they would take him in. It's just that he wouldn't be as free as before.

The good news is that Dr. T has stopped mass-producing mutants since that accident; the bad news is that Dr. T, who escaped death, still has countless "novel" ideas to try.

After entering the northern part of the Western Continent, Su Mo had already encountered mutants several times.

They have no fixed abode, hiding in the shadows to hunt lone insectoids for food. Biological instincts keep them alive; they have no goals, no hopes, and live only by instinct.

Most mutants are pitiful, but Su Mo showed them no mercy and killed every mutant she encountered.

Because once they become mutants, their diet includes not only insectoids, but also humans.

Su Mo would not allow such an unstable factor to survive.

Who knows if these homeless mutants might wander to the Eastern Continent?

Unexpectedly, some people in Xia Kingdom learned of the existence of mutants and also began to have designs on them.

While Su Mo was busy in Country A, she unexpectedly received a message from someone in China who wanted to buy a mutant from her, regardless of whether the mutant was dead or alive.

They claimed they wanted to study a new species, which made Su Mo laugh in exasperation.

Those people should be glad they didn't make the request in person, otherwise Su Mo wouldn't mind sending them into the hands of the mutants.

What she didn't expect was that someone actually defied the rules and committed the crime.

After learning that someone in the domestic pest control command had leaked information about mutants, which had aroused the interest of some people in the country, Su Mo reported the situation to the association.

After learning about this situation, the top leader explicitly prohibited such behavior.

However, Su Mo still discovered a hunting team that had secretly come to this area within Country A. Their goal was not to participate in the pest control operation; they came to capture the aliens!

This explains why the insect eradication operation in the Eastern Continent was so successful, eliminating a large number of insectoids and making the living environment of the survivors in the Eastern Continent more stable.

Otherwise, how could those lunatics hiding in the crowd dare to be so blatant? They still dare to do things in secret, even though the Xia Kingdom government has explicitly prohibited them.

If they can't get Su Mo to do the "buying on their behalf," can't they find someone else to do it? As long as they have points, there are definitely hunting teams willing to take orders and venture into Country A.

Even though they knew that Su Mo didn't want mutants to enter Xia Country, the unknown temptation and his similar thinking to Dr. T always made some people unable to suppress their desires.

Anyway, they weren't trying to hinder the country's pest control efforts; they just wanted the hunting teams to go to Country A and catch some stragglers from Su Mo's clutches.


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