The rest of the wild boars continued to attack. Although Kip Finch staggered in the wild boars, he never fell down. Yasien Pearson, who was watching the battle, had already stood up.

"Is this the result of your research? It really surprised me!"

Yasien Pearson admitted that this person's physical fitness has surpassed that of normal humans. It is not impossible for ordinary people to fight wild boars with their bare hands, but it is very difficult. However, Kip's fighting style is almost unique.

As we all know, the reason why humans are stronger than beasts is that humans can use tools, but it does not mean that human physique can really be compared with beasts.

What Yasien Pearson saw now was a body that exceeded the limit of normal humans. Even though Stryker's subordinate seemed to be relatively lacking in combat experience, he also showed a savage physique.

Kip Finch not only had enough strength to hug and throw wild boars, but he could even continue to be safe and sound in the collision of wild boars. This is what Yasien Pearson valued more.

However, if it was just a fight with a wild boar, it would not be so exaggerated. Then Kip Finch directly grabbed a young wild boar, used both hands to tear the wild boar's body apart alive.

This scene made Yasien Pearson excited and kept clapping. This kind of fighting power is no longer something that humans can do, so Yasien Pearson knew that he made the right bet.

Then a special operations team was fully armed and deployed around, and everyone aimed at the biochemical man Kip Finch with a standard rifle. Yasien Pearson thought that the battle show was about to end and the wild boar was cleared, but all the soldiers aimed at the standing Kip.

As everyone aimed and shot, Kip Finch was instantly hit by dozens of bullets, which made Yasien Pearson stunned.

"Are you kidding? What do you mean?" Yasien Pearson thought they were clearing wild boars, but these soldiers actually concentrated on shooting Kip Finch, and everyone opened fire.

"Don't worry, look carefully!" Stryker was not in a hurry. This was the time for Stryker to show his research results. As the shooting ended, Kip Finch not only did not die, but stood upright. Kip Finch, who was furious, tore off his clothes and revealed the dense bullet holes on his upper body.

These bullets did hit Kip Finch, but they could not go any further. It was impossible to threaten Kip Finch's life. Instead, they stimulated Kip Finch's ferocity and made him more ruthless to the wild boar.

"Okay, shoot the wild boar, our demonstration is complete." Under Stryker's command, the soldiers began to clean up the wild boars, but in fact there were not many wild boars left at the scene. Kip Finch had killed more than a dozen wild boars before, and the rest were shot together.

"Come here, Kip Finch!"

Even though Kip Finch was a little excited, he didn't dare to disobey Stryker's order. Kip Finch had known Stryker's style for a while. Whether it was recording Leyana's reproduction activities in front of everyone or sending batches of experimental subjects to the crematorium, Kip Finch saw it all.

Even if he didn't witness it with his own eyes, he could roughly outline Stryker's image from the soldiers' chats - although Stryker looked very kind at this time, in fact, this guy was more terrifying than a ghost.

Hearing Stryker calling him, Kip Finch walked towards Stryker with some trepidation. When he walked in front of Stryker, Kip Finch knelt on one knee and respectfully waited for Stryker's order.

Kip Finch's behavior made Stryker very satisfied. When the Jew left, Stryker decided to reward Kip Finch.

"This is the power of technology. You should be able to see that this is the world's first warrior who challenges thermal weapons with a carbon-based body. These bullet holes on his body cannot really threaten his life. As long as he rests for an hour or two, these wounds can be healed."

For safety, the Jew even reached out and touched Kip Finch's upper body. The temperature and elasticity of the skin were just right. The knotted muscles and the smell of blood formed a sharp contrast.

Although the Jew Yasien Pearson also felt that his actions were a bit gay, there was nothing he could do. In Yasien Pearson's eyes, although Kip Finch was born ordinary, he was indeed a fresh work of art. This was the first time Yasien Pearson saw a flesh and blood body that could withstand bullets. He felt that it was rare and precious.It is very normal.

It is rumored that mutants have various abilities, such as the famous Magneto, who is an old friend familiar to people all over the world. Magneto is famous for launching terrorist attacks frequently, so he left a lot of video materials. But so far, it seems that no one has encountered anyone who can defend against bullets.

Everyone just guessed that there are mutants with similar abilities, but after all, they have not seen it with their own eyes. But this time, Yasien Pearson did witness with his own eyes the flesh that can resist bullets, and some new ideas began to brew in Yasien Pearson's heart.

"The effect has exceeded my imagination, but I want to know if such a powerful effect has any side effects?" Yasien Pearson still forced himself to calm down. After all, no matter how good things are, they have to look at the price.

If it takes 100 million US dollars to mass-produce such a powerful biochemical man, this project will have no value. After all, how many arms and missiles can be bought with 100 million US dollars, and the lethality that can be caused is already incomparable.

So even if he was very satisfied with the research results that Stryker had brought out, the defects and costs were factors that Yasien Pearson needed to consider.

"The main disadvantages are two problems. First, the survival rate is not high. The serum is too strong and the mortality rate is relatively high. Second, there is a side effect. After using the serum, the body hair is very luxuriant and grows faster."

Stryker couldn't hide these two defects. To be precise, the second defect is not a big problem, but the first defect is hard to say.

"The first defect is a bit fatal. What is the mortality rate?" Yasien Pearson didn't expect that there would be no defects, but if the mortality rate is too high, it will indeed affect large-scale promotion.

"About 90%."

"Ninety percent? That means only 10 out of 100 people can survive? This success rate is indeed too low. What about the manufacturing cost of the serum?"

"The current manufacturing cost of X serum is relatively high, about 500,000 US dollars per bottle, and it costs about 5 million US dollars to produce a qualified biochemical person. There may be room for optimization based on subsequent research."

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