The bartender wearing a bow tie, gray hair and a vicissitudes of life walked into the temporary settlement of Walter Company.

Both the heavily armed and alert security personnel and the staff passing by in a hurry ignored him.

He walked majestically into the most secure conference room of Walter Company, passed by Madeleine, and went deep into a gloomy basement.

The bartender stopped, looked at the shadows that undulated like the tide, and said: "Oleg, although your smell has not changed, but... your breath has changed a lot, and it is not like you used to be."

The shadow squirmed and shrank inward, and Oleg's cold voice came out: "I'm just a little injured."

The bartender shook his head: "Can he hurt you?"

Oleg said nothing.

The bartender said to himself: "You failed again. I doubt whether you can handle him, so I am already working on waking her up."

"We can no longer sit back and let changes happen... This time, we can't give him another chance."

After a long silence, Oleg's voice came out: "Give me three days, and I will take action with her in three days."

"You didn't object." The bartender shook his head, "It seems that in your mind, he is very dangerous and worthy of us waking her up."

He turned around and walked out, but after taking a few steps, he suddenly turned back and said, "Oleg, this is our foundation. Once we lose this place, we will become wild dogs with nothing."

Oleg's dull voice sounded: "I know the feeling of having nothing better than you."

"It's good that you know." The bartender stopped talking and walked out of Walter's company safely along the way he came.

……

In the secret room, Oleg sat in the middle like a sculpture in the shadow, motionless.

The sapphire-like eyes flickered uncertainly, sometimes as melancholy as a salted fish, and sometimes as fierce and firm as possible.

"I have everything and don't want to lose anything..."

"Needless kindness is the most worthless thing in this world..."

"I can defeat myself..."

……

Colin walked out of the ward, his expression calm again.

Although he didn't get any useful information from George, he still gained a lot of distortion points by killing the two people he sent to his door.

That woman added more than 20 distortion points to him.

He gained only a dozen points by killing half of George, but gained more than 30 points by killing the kind-hearted George, so the complete George gave him a total of fifty distortion points.

Before he died, he helped George, who was blinded by jealousy, realize his true self, so is this a reward for helping others?

Besley was tinkering with the exterior wall.

In order to avoid suspicion, Cindy and the other three said that they did not eavesdrop on Colin's words, and they were all consciously helping Besley repair the exterior walls and clean up the damaged walls.

Colin called the lamplighter over and asked directly: "How many No. [-] compounds are there in the Sage Grove?"

"At the beginning of the experiment, Watt Company sent a batch of compound No. [-]." The lamplighter did not hide the situation of the Sage Grove. "After the experiment was successfully implemented and the super humans generated filled the ward, they stopped growing. Send Compound No. [-] over on a large scale."

"Only some have been sent sporadically in the past few days... As long as a super human dies, a new one will be created to fill the ward."

"There are only a few No. [-] compounds left in the Sage Grove now, probably around fifty."

Colin was a little surprised when he heard fifty.

In his impression, Compound No. [-] was worth a lot of money, and fifty bottles was already a lot.

But then I thought about it, under normal circumstances, if ten doses of compound No. [-] can create an adult super human, then fifty doses can only create five super humans.

With bad luck, not even five super humans can be created.

Colin was a little surprised when he thought of this.

A small Sage Grove consumes so much No. [-] Compound, so how much No. [-] Compound has been produced by Walter Company in these years?

This must be a very staggering amount.

The lamplighter looked at the silent Colin, thinking that Colin was dissatisfied with his words, and quickly added: "In two days, Walter Company will send a batch of No. [-] compound, and this time the quantity is quite large... "

Hearing this, Colin wondered: "There have been no large-scale deaths of super humans here recently. Why did Walter Company send Compound No. [-]?"

The lamplighter said cautiously: "Headquarters requires Sage Grove to experiment as soon as possible on the factors that affect the mortality rate of adults taking compound No. [-], so as to minimize the negative effects and mortality rate of adults taking it."

Colin thought deeply: "Will Walter's headquarters send people over?"

"We will send people to the Sage Grove one after another later," the lamplighter said.

Colin looked at the lamplighter and suddenly asked: "Where did the adults who entered the Sage's Grove and took the No. [-] compound come from?"

The lamplighter glanced at Colin's face and said honestly: "Some are mentally ill and were sent to the Sage's Grove on their own initiative."

"Some are patients sent for treatment from other mental hospitals, because Sage Grove is one of the experimental bases that Watt Company secretly spent a lot of money to build. The medical equipment here is very complete, and it is the best mental hospital in the United States. one."

"Others are marginalized groups in society including homeless people and criminals."

"When the number of people is really lacking, Watt Company will take certain measures... You know, here, missing a few people is not a big deal."

Colin asked: "The death rate here is so high. Wouldn't it be surprising to the families of those who died of mental illness?"

The lamplighter shrugged: "Most of the people who can survive now have mental problems."

"Most of those who survive and are admitted to the ward are perverted murderers..."

At this point, he suddenly came to his senses, took a peek at Colin's face, and found that Colin didn't react much, so he continued: "There are not many normal people. Obert, who you didn't kill, is relatively normal." Experimental goals.”

"But he is actually very bloodthirsty and has killed more than one person. Such people are super human beings... No family dares to accept them."

"Furthermore, even if the family members of some patients discover something fishy, ​​Watt Company has countless ways to deal with this small problem."

"Some human lives are indeed a small problem." Colin patted the lamplighter on the shoulder, "You just clean up the corpses inside... You don't need to clean them up, just burn them. Your ability is very suitable for cleaning up."

"Then appease those doctors and researchers, restore these to their original state as soon as possible, and be ready to continue creating super humans."

The lamplighter asked subconsciously: "You...you want to continue to create super humans?"

Colin stared at the lamplighter: "I want to mass-produce super humans. Can I do it?"

"No, there is no problem. The remaining people are enough to support the continued operation of the Sage Grove, but..." the lamplighter said weakly, "but there are not that many people here..."

Colin smiled slightly: "I will find a way to find enough people as soon as possible, you just need to be prepared."

"I understand." The lamplighter lowered his head, "This place will return to normal at night."

Colin patted the lamplighter on the shoulder again: "Now, go get me a No. [-] compound."

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