I am not Spider-Man because I am parasitized by an alien!

Chapter 34 The vortex storm caused by the flapping of butterfly wings

New York Museum of Natural History.

As the world's largest natural history museum, it is one of the major natural history research and education centers in the United States.

The museum covers an area of ​​more than 7 hectares, and the specimens of astronomy, minerals, humans, paleontology, etc. on display are the richest and most valuable in the world.

At this time, a radioactive animal exhibition was being held on the first floor of the museum.

The students of Midtown High School gathered here to visit this scientific biology exhibition.

Perhaps because of the previous football game tragedy, the number of students participating in this exhibition was not large.

"What is this?!"

Harry stood in front of a huge turtle exhibition and asked Peter: "A turtle? Why is the shell of this turtle so strange?"

The turtle shell in front of him was densely covered with spiral patterns and was abnormally large.

"Enewetak Atoll turtle."

Peter looked at the creatures in the exhibition stand and said to Harry:

"From 1948 to 1958, Enewetak Atoll was contaminated by nuclear tests on a large scale, causing nuclear radiation leakage. This creature is a marine creature that has been exposed to radiation."

While speaking, Peter looked to the other side and said to Harry: "If you are interested in artificially cultivated radioactive creatures, you can go over there and have a look."

"Okay."

Harry saw Gwen coming over here and shrugged his shoulders, "I have to give you some space."

Ignoring Harry's complaints, Peter walked towards the nearby arthropod exhibition.

When Gwen walked to Peter, she found that he was looking at the spider in the glass display case.

Looking at the colorful spiders inside, Gwen suddenly thought of the spider monster that Frank had transformed into.

Comparing the transformed spiders and spider monsters, she felt like vomiting.

"Frank said that the larvae of spiders, an insect like spiders, will eat the mother after the mother lays eggs."

Peter looked at the spiders in the glass case and said to Gwen.

"It sounds cruel, but humans are not insects."

Gwen was a little depressed. She knew from her father that Frank's father was killed by him and then hidden in a cocoon.

Peter took his hands off the glass counter, shook his head and said to Gwen: "No, you are wrong, Gwen, Frank is also wrong."

"Ah?!"

Gwen was stunned, not knowing what was wrong.

Peter's eyes were fixed on the spider that was spinning silk into the glass box, and he slowly said: "Spiders are not insects, but arthropods."

Gwen: "."

Peter's cold jokes from time to time made her feel like she couldn't laugh or cry.

"Ahem."

Gwen coughed unnaturally, and just as she was about to speak, she suddenly heard a "crash" sound of glass breaking.

Subconsciously, she raised her head and looked up, and found that the skylight glass above the museum had broken.

The broken glass fell to the ground and broke into four or five pieces on the ground.

The collapsed glass was splashed everywhere.

The sudden change made everyone on the first floor stunned.

The injured people splashed by the broken glass screamed in terror.

Then, a huge bird flapped its wings and flew in from the place where the skylight glass was broken.

No!

It was not a bird!

Gwen instantly determined that it was not a bird, but a human wearing wings.

"Bang!"

The birdman flapped his black wings and made a sharp whistling sound, and his body fell heavily to the ground.

"Osborn!"

The bald birdman, with a hooked nose and a sinister face, roared in the direction of Harry and pounced on him.

Harry, who was unable to dodge, was grabbed by the shoulder and flew out.

The confused Harry reacted the moment he was caught.

While he groaned in pain, he stretched out his hand to grab the other party's claws that grabbed his shoulder.

But the other party's claws grabbed him fiercely and even pierced his muscles.

Blood "gurgled" out and flowed down his shoulder.

The stinging pain from his shoulder and the dizziness of being held higher and higher by the other party made him scream.

"Ah!!!"

Harry was caught by the strange bird, shocking the crowd in the exhibition hall again.

It was not until Harry was caught by the other party and disappeared at the skylight glass that everyone reacted.

The crowd screamed, and the frightened people fled in panic.

The security guards and other staff in the museum immediately sounded the alarm.

"What is that?!"

Gwen looked at Harry who was caught by the birdman and asked in shock.

"I don't know, you call the police first, I'll go outside to see."

Peter calmly took out his mobile phone.

He frowned and looked up at the sky, his expression became extremely serious.

Is that a vulture? !

A super villain in the Marvel Universe.

Originally named Adrian Toomes, a villain scientist with a flying suit.

Did such an incident happen on the day Peter Parker was bitten by a spider?

Or was it the "storm vortex" caused by his own butterfly wings.

Peter, lost in thought, handed the phone to Gwen to call the police, and walked out quickly.

Although he couldn't leave this place because of his chance to become Spider-Man, his eyesight could catch the other party's trace.

He could roughly determine where the other party took Harry.

Amid the shrill alarm, the crowd rushed out.

Liz, who missed the tragedy of the Midtown High School football game last time, did not run away this time. Instead, she excitedly raised her phone and pointed it at the vulture and the captured Harry.

Even after Harry and the vulture disappeared, she still raised her phone and pointed it at the crowd.

"Danger!"

Seeing the glass of the skylight shattered for the second time and fell down, Gwen shouted to Liz who was right under the glass.

Gritting her teeth, Gwen rushed towards Liz.

With a "bang", Gwen rushed Liz out, and the two rolled several times on the smooth floor like rolling gourds.

"Crash!"

The falling glass hit the glass cabinet containing the radioactive spider.

The glass cabinet shattered instantly, and the glass fragments flew everywhere.

The radioactive spider, which lost control, crawled out along the glass gap.

Gwen was hit hard, and she was dizzy and covered her head and tried to stand up.

But the glass fragments in her left hand suddenly pierced her palm.

Blood immediately flowed out.

She groaned and immediately pulled out her left hand.

The palm of her left hand was pierced by the glass, and blood covered half of it.

A spider with bright patterns, along with the glass, stuck to her palm.

Seeing the other party motionless, it seemed that she had accidentally crushed it to death.

Gwen, who didn't care about these, threw the spider corpse out and staggered to her feet.

At the same time, Peter, who was standing at the entrance of the museum, had already seen the spider that had bitten Gwen in her palm.

He was shocked and felt his heart beating rapidly.

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