Looking at Kurt Connors who was running wildly, Hodge couldn't help but smiled wryly. Although he didn't know whether the conclusions drawn by his own brain processing were correct, as long as he could help someone he admired, it was fine. And if the research is really successful, it can be regarded as a benefit to mankind.

Of course, the success of the research here does not refer to the kind of defective products that become monsters, but to the point where limbs can be regenerated. For example, they should still be hiding in an underground research institute to use special plant cells to achieve regeneration or even more. Aldridge Killian on Crazy Purpose.

The purpose of the two is similar, except that one belongs to private research and the other belongs to military investment.

Both the personnel and the experimental conditions are very different. Just like Connors, he used his own body to experiment directly after using animals, while the other used some prisoners to do real experiments.

This also proves from the side that money is not everything, but it is absolutely impossible to have no money.

Dr. Conners' laboratory is his own home. After all, this project is his private research and belongs to the field of biology, but he himself is a Ph.D. in physics from Imperial University. You can imagine that normal people would invest money in Go to a Ph.D. in physics to study biology?

Hodge followed the impatient Dr. Conners to his home, a relatively simple two-story house with only a few residents around, and it was relatively quiet.

Entering Dr. Conner's house, a middle-aged woman was cleaning. Hodge thought for a while, this woman should be Dr. Conner's wife, Marta.

After all, all of Connors' money should be spent on experiments, and there is no money left to hire a nanny to clean it.

Hodge glanced at Talma, who looked ordinary, but gave off a calm and gentle feeling. He was wearing beige home clothes, a white apron, and a broom in his hand.

Seeing Hodge and Connors walking in, Marta was obviously taken aback, and then put down the broom in her hand.

"You're back? Who is this?" Marta's voice was slightly hoarse, which sounded quite comfortable. She glanced at Hodge suspiciously, and said to Connors.

"Marta, this is my student, Hodge, he has a lot of research in biology." Seeing Marta, Connors calmed down from his agitated look, and briefly introduced Hodge.

No way, Connors only knows Hodge's name. As for his research on biology, that's his own guess.

"This is my wife, Marta." After introducing Hodge, Connors also introduced his wife to Hodge.

"Hello, first time meeting." Hodge greeted Marta with a smile, which was regarded as a greeting.

"Well, hello." For Hodge's greeting, Marta also nodded in return.

Seeing the two greet each other, Connors couldn't wait any longer. He was very curious about the discovery Hodge said, "Hodge, just take a look. I'll change clothes and wait for my lab."

After nodding his head to show that he knew, Hodge went to the living room under the leadership of Marta.

At this time, Hodge took a closer look at Dr. Connors' home. Although it was not big, it was well-kept. The clean and bright floor, neat and simple layout gave people a comfortable and warm feeling. without a humble impression.

This should be the credit of Marta as the hostess. She must have worked hard in this regard. Looking at Dr. Connors' home, Hodge secretly admired it.

"Would you like something to drink?" Marta looked at the sunny and handsome young man in front of her, and laughed in harmony.

"No, thank you." After hearing what Talma said, Hodge quickly waved his hand and refused.

For elders, Hodge still respects them, so during the time waiting for Dr. Connors, Hodge answered every question, and soon Connors came out, "It seems that you have a good time getting along! Seeing that his wife and Hodge were chatting quite quickly, Connors smiled, "Hodge, go to my laboratory and talk about your results."

Connors shook his head, beckoning Hodge to come over, and then quickly said to Marta, "Prepare more lunch, I think we will spend more time in the laboratory."

"Okay." Nodding, Marta understood her husband's temper very well, and didn't say much.

Hodge nodded to Marta, then followed Connors towards his private laboratory.

Connors' laboratory was set up in the basement of their home. Hodge's first impression of this laboratory was that it was dark, small and crude.

In the small laboratory, there are two tables in the middle. Observation tools and experimental equipment are placed on one table, and a computer is placed on the other table, which should be used to integrate data.

In the most direct direction of the door, there is a huge compartment glass cabinet, in which there are lizards of different sizes. It can be seen that these lizards are marked with numbers, and there are some introductions posted on the outside of the glass cabinet. , Hodge looked at it roughly, basically, the cutting time of the tail, the reaction in the regeneration stage, and various detection data.

"Come in! It's a bit crude, but it's well-equipped." Connors introduced his laboratory to Hodge, and turned on the lights, making the entire dark laboratory brighter.

"Okay, let's talk about your findings and see what are the differences and commonalities between us." Connors asked hurriedly after pulling the chair in front of the computer desk and sitting down.

Seeing that Dr. Connors was so anxious, Hodge didn't hesitate, and after thinking about it, he said his 'discovery', "There are many animals with regenerative ability, except lizards, such as starfish, geckos, octopuses, etc. However, most of their regenerative abilities follow a law, which is the cruelest law of nature - survival of the fittest."

Hodge first gave a general overview. Seeing Connors listening to the class with his head up like a studious student, Hodge felt a strange feeling in his heart.

But for his own plan, Hodge continued to speak.

"I found that these regenerative organisms all have a 'regenerative gene', and these 'regenerative genes' are the secret of their regenerative ability."

Speaking of this, Hodge's tone began to slow down, and his expression became serious, and Hodge's change also made the 'good student' Dr. Connors raise his neck and look serious.

"I found that these animals can regenerate limbs because unlike humans, where the outermost skin cells cover the cross section and wrap the wound after amputation, these animals produce 'germogenic' cells at the wound site, These cells communicate a form of retinoic acid to the stump, and in response new nerves, cells, muscles, etc. grow again in the stump."

Connors was stunned by Hodge's theory. He opened his mouth wide and watched Hodge speechless for a while, "This...these are your own discoveries? I've never heard of this kind of theory!"

Connors stood up from the chair excitedly, and looked at Hodge with excited eyes. His research was all based on the genes extracted from the docked tail cells of lizards, and he really didn't have much for other creatures. studied.

Because he thinks that molluscs such as sea cucumbers, starfish, and octopuses cannot be the same as humans in structure, so the value of research is very small.

But after listening to Hodge's theory today, I found that my research is too narrow. The magic of nature cannot be thoroughly studied by one species!

Hodge's theory is equivalent to bringing a new window to Conners, allowing his eyes to look farther.

At this time, like a studious student, Connors asked excitedly, "Then how are the retinoic acid and embryonic cells extracted? Then how do those regenerative cells determine their own roles and grow into correct cells?" What about the shape? And..."

Connors is worthy of being a knowledgeable doctor. Hodge had just finished his conclusion when he asked a lot of questions.

Hodge asked, one head and two big...

"Doctor, doctor!" Facing Dr. Connors' frantic questioning, Hodge had no choice but to stop Connors' frantic expression loudly. After a loud roar, Connors calmed down.

"what's up?"

"If I know what you said, do I still need to study it?" Seeing that Connors had calmed down, Hodge explained that the enthusiasm of the researchers was unusual. If it wasn't for his own plan, he I don't want to stay with these crazy people.

When Hodge said this, Connors smiled awkwardly, knowing that his behavior just now was too excited, "You are right, we still need to study these things carefully."

"So doctor, how is your research going? Maybe we can solve these problems together?" Looking at Connors, Hodge asked persuasively with a smile on his face.

"Hehe, my research direction is just opposite to yours. I want to extract the regenerative genes of lizards and inject them directly into the human body. However, I don't have a clue how to extract these genes. However, the embryonic cells and retinoic acid you mentioned can reach the human body." It gave me a good reminder, you are a genius, Hodge!" Speaking of his research results, Connors' expression began to soar again.

Hodge understood Connors' temper, shook his head helplessly, and expressed his conclusions and discoveries one by one.

However, in order to prevent Connors from injecting the unfinished product as desperately as in the original book, although Hodge has not yet succeeded in research, he still received a vaccination.

"Dr. Connors, if the genetic serum is injected directly as you said, some unpredictable results may occur, such as - mutation!" Hodge looked at the fanatical Connors and said solemnly.

Connors, who had been fooled by Hodge for a moment, already agreed with his words very much at this time, and he couldn't help but start thinking when he heard Hodge's solemn reminder.

"You have to know that the lizard's genome is too expanded. If its gene is injected, it is likely to cause genetic mutation, and the consequences..."

"What will be the consequences?" Hearing what Hodge said, Connors' face became a little ugly, and he also vaguely guessed something in his heart, but he still asked uncertainly.

"If you're unlucky, you'll die directly." Seeing Connors' retort, Hodge was also unambiguous, and said directly, "The better result is that people are alive, but there will be some unknowable changes in their appearance."

Generally speaking, the failure of the experiment means death, but Hodge has the content of the movie in his mind, and Connors, the way of nature, failed and became Dr. Lizard, so he dared to say so.

Looking at Dr. Connors who had been in a daze after hearing his conclusion, Hodge didn't know what to say.

After all, suddenly helping Connors today was not only for Hodge's conscience, but also for his own plan. A huge organization like Hydra must be very interested in some special inventions. If you help Connors succeed in inventing, Then there is an 80.00% chance that this thing will attract those people.

In this way, Hodge can spread his eyeliner wider, know more about Hydra's movements, and know their targets, so that he will not be passive, because he doesn't like to be passive and wait for others to attack before counterattacking.

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The second one is delivered, write it once and think about it, I am so tired~~~~~~~~~~~ But this should change slowly~~

Brazenly begging for recommendations and favorites, the ranking suddenly fell to the other side of the world~~

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