However, it is good enough that the two doctors have achieved what they have now.

I believe that in the near future, the compound's guided attraction will be more stable.

Jonathan thought for a moment and said:

"The research progress of compound VI is better than I expected, but it is not yet time for large-scale application. We need to further improve it."

"no problem."

Dr. Banner nodded.

"We will continue to study how to increase the probability of induction of ability levels."

"Oh right, Boss."

Dr. Stern suddenly remembered something.

"We also discovered an interesting phenomenon - Compound VI seems to induce corresponding abilities depending on the user's latent traits."

"Potential traits?"

Jonathan became interested.

"Yes."

Dr. Sten took out a tablet from the side and called up a set of data.

"For example, when we use tissue samples from athletes for testing, what we often induce is enhanced physical abilities."

"When testing with samples from researchers, intelligence enhancement or telepathic abilities are more likely to appear."

Dr. Banner added.

"This suggests that compound six may 'read' the user's traits and tendencies, which provides a new research direction for achieving targeted induction in the future."

"very good."

Jonathan nodded slightly.

"Continue to study this property in depth... In addition, I need you to prepare for small-scale human experiments."

"Human experiments?"

The two doctors showed surprised expressions at the same time.

"Yes."

Jonathan said calmly.

"But not now. Once the stability and controllability of the compound are further improved, we will start with volunteers...

Experiments on chemical compounds are unavoidable. Out of humanitarianism, Doctor, you can provide a higher experimental subsidy."

"understood."

Dr. Banner pushed up his glasses.

"We will formulate strict experimental protocols and safety plans."

"And one more thing."

Jonathan looked around the lab.

"The confidentiality level of this project must be raised to the highest level. No one except those present can access the relevant information."

The two doctors nodded solemnly. They both understood the importance and sensitivity of this research.

Even SHIELD didn't know about this information, and it had been carefully screened and processed.

Moreover, the two of them signed an extremely strict confidentiality agreement. If they breached the agreement, in addition to working for Jonathan for the rest of their lives, they would have to pay all their assets as compensation.

You two are certainly not fools, there is no need to leak the information.

At this moment, Jonathan's cell phone vibrated.

He took a look and saw that it was a message from his cheap dad:

Headquarters, urgent matter.

"You two continue your research. I have other things to deal with... Oh, by the way, there is a magical thing that you can try to study."

Jonathan seemed to have thought of something, and the corners of his mouth rose slightly.

He raised his right hand and made a motion as if he was taking something out of his breast pocket.

In fact, he controlled the symbiote tissues covering his entire body, causing them to slowly separate at the outer layer.

Soon, a thumb-sized, translucent silver-gray substance gradually condensed from his fingertips, flowing like mercury, with a delicate metallic luster on the surface.

After "pretending" to take it out of his pocket, he held the mass of living tissue in his palm and gently handed it to the two doctors standing in front of the laboratory table.

Under the bright fluorescent lights in the laboratory, the mass of matter trembled slightly, and tiny ripples constantly surged on the surface, like a living black jelly.

Dr. Stern was the first to come forward. He pushed the gold-rimmed glasses on his nose, his eyes revealing an undisguised curiosity.

The ball of symbiote tissue seemed to sense his approach, and ripples suddenly appeared on its surface, causing Dr. Stern to involuntarily shrink his neck.

"This thing looks like a chewy pudding..."

Dr. Stern said this half-jokingly, but his tone could not hide the excitement of a professional researcher facing an unknown sample.

"But from the looks of it, this material has quite unique flow properties and appears to have some kind of stress response to external stimuli. It's a really fascinating specimen to study."

Banner, who was standing aside, couldn't wait to get the experimental equipment to conduct preliminary testing on this mysterious substance.

"Alright, both of you... help me analyze the composition of this substance, and by the way, see if there are other similar substances."

After saying that, Jonathan left the laboratory.

Twenty minutes later, Jonathan stood in Pierce's office, the Hydra base he had visited before.

"Jonathan, you came just in time."

Pierce's voice was distant and steady, yet sharp.

He had his back to Jonathan, his eyes seeming to penetrate the hustle and bustle of the city, looking towards some distant place.

"After a week of hard work by members of the organization, most of the forces of the Hand have been absorbed by us, but there are still a small number of stubborn elements who are resisting stubbornly."

Pierce turned slowly, the moonlight pouring down from behind him, casting long, thin shadows on the carpet.

"I want to give this part of the manpower to you to train. It will be just right for you to use against the Jade Emperor."

"You know, there are still many specially trained troops in Kunlun. It is definitely not enough to rely on the strength of one person alone."

As he spoke, a meaningful smile hung on the corner of his mouth, ""And... it's also a good opportunity to clear Hydra's name."

"Most of the organization will flow into more official organizations. At that time, I will establish more subsidiaries in your name. These companies will be composed of Hydra members."

"What do you think?"

A smile played on Jonathan's lips.

"That's a good idea."

"But who are the people who are resisting?"

"They are hiding in an old industrial park in the East Side,"

Pierce walked over to the desk, picked up a file and handed it to Jonathan.

"It was originally one of the Hand's weapons depots, and now it's their last refuge."

Jonathan took the document and glanced through it quickly under the desk lamp.

Information showed that it was an abandoned chemical plant covering a large area, but most of the buildings had fallen into disrepair.

"Murakami brought about thirty diehards with him,"

Pierce continued, a hint of disdain in his voice.

"They were clinging there like caged animals. But..."

Pierce paused meaningfully.

"These people are the elite of the Hand, and each of them has received the most rigorous training."

"Elite?"

Jonathan chuckled and closed the file.

"To me, they are nothing more than a group of trapped animals."

Pierce looked at Jonathan admiringly.

"You're right. But these 'trapped beasts' may still have some value."

He walked to the window and looked towards the industrial area in the distance.

"Although Murakami is stubborn, I have to say that the warriors he trained are indeed quite capable. If we can get them to switch sides..."

"Dad, these people are unyielding... Only if you beat them until they don't even recognize their mother, will they stick to you."

"Besides...I just happen to have a project for them to try."

Jonathan raised the corners of his mouth.

"Are they still there now?"

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