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“A.”

In his haste, he reached out and picked up the cage of laboratory mice.

However, the next second, as he reached out to touch the cage, the quiet white rat inside suddenly bit Banner's finger.

The mice tested in the serum were stronger than normal animals of the same species.

Caught off guard by the bite, Banner cried out in pain and pulled his finger away. Looking at the clear teeth marks and bloodstains on his finger, he casually pulled a roll of bandage from a drawer in the lab and wrapped it around the wound, his face unconsciously lost in thought.

In theory, mice selected for experiments are usually very docile and unlikely to attack researchers in this way.

Of course, unless something annoyed the white mouse, or

Thinking of this, Banner rubbed his aching 0.9 fingers and carefully examined the white mice in the laboratory cages.

From the outside, the mouse looks fine, but if you look closely at its eyes, they appear to be redder than usual.

This is a situation that has not been seen in experiments before.

"Therefore, the serum experiment was flawed. Although I collected data in as much detail as possible, I overlooked the effect of serum on the temperament of organisms."

This is the drawback of animal experiments. Because animals are chosen as experimental subjects rather than objects that can communicate, it is difficult to collect complete data, especially data on emotions. Rats cannot speak and cannot tell you how they feel.

"The good thing is that this is just a preliminary animal experiment."

Banner was extremely grateful that this was discovered so early in the serum experiments.

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Because the drug is still in the animal testing phase, there is still an opportunity for improvement. If such a problem were to occur during later human trials, it would be a serious medical error.

Having learned from his previous experience of being bitten, Banner was somewhat cautious when moving the experimental cage.

Squeaking sound

Looking at the white mouse in the cage that kept barking and acting unusually agitated, he felt even more confident in his earlier judgment.

"Perhaps I should tell Mr. Helmut about this sometime."

After dealing with the items in the lab, Banner lingered inside briefly and noticed the explosion that had occurred in Hydra.

Although the cause of the explosion is still unclear, it is obvious that staying inside the building is not the best option at present.

As he walked out of the special laboratory containing the super-soldier serum, Banner slowed his hurried pace slightly as he passed through the other laboratories.

"I'll just take a look, just one look!"

After hesitating for a moment, his curiosity finally overcame his desire to leave. He reached out and pressed his glasses to his face, silently cheering himself on.

As he spoke, Bennett cautiously entered the laboratory.

The next second, the scene before him drained all color from his face.

Inside this laboratory, numerous labs are arranged side by side, where human bodies lie motionless to conduct experiments.

In these experiments, Banner even saw the subjects of his own serum experiments.

“I explicitly rejected Mr. Helmut’s proposal for human experimentation. Why!”

The scene unfolding before him filled Banner with anxiety, shock, and a host of other unacceptable emotions.

"The situation with Hydra is not as simple as you think."

Subconsciously, Banner recalled what Dr. Hank Pym had done during their previous meeting.

He didn't understand why Dr. Hank-Pym would say that.

However, his current reaction is that perhaps Dr. Hank Pym already knew about the inner workings of Hydra, which is why he let him know.

"Let's go, yes, let's go!"

Thinking of this, Banner quickly suppressed his inner turmoil and tried to leave the laboratory.

Whether he no longer participates in Hydra's subsequent serum experiments after leaving, or whether he condemns Hydra's practice of experimenting on people, leaving first is always the right thing to do.

However, when Banner turned around, the familiar figure at the laboratory door confirmed that his expression froze instantly.

"Helmut".

Helmut sighed, looked at Banner in the lab, and grinned.

“I’m sorry, Dr. Banner, your serum research is very fruitful, why did you do this?”

Under Helmut's questioning gaze, Banner opened his mouth, as if about to say something.

The sudden crackling of electricity behind him plunged his consciousness into a moment of darkness.

"Don't kill him, he'll still come in handy."

At the edge of his consciousness, Banner could only hear Helmut explaining something to someone.

"An explosion has occurred! Run!"

Hank Pym's reaction was much calmer than the panicked staff around him.

For Hank, a World War II survivor and researcher, the explosion was an almost unheard-of phenomenon.

After scanning the chaotic crowd around him, Hank gathered his things from his table and prepared to leave.

Ph.D.

Suddenly, a word made of ants appeared on the table in front of him, making him stop.

"Scott?"

Hank was no stranger to these ants.

After all, it was he who gave Scott the first Ant-Man suit; without his tacit approval, how could someone else have learned to use it?

As for the brainwave device that controls ants, it appeared after Hank, and its improved version was used on Ultron.

"what are you doing here?"

Walking through the chaotic crowd, making sure no one noticed what was happening on his table, Hank reached out and covered the ants on the table with his book, while making a small request.

"We're here to save you, doctor."

As Hank Pym's words faded, Scott's voice rang in his ears.

"help me?"

Looking down at Scott's shrunken figure, Hank's expression didn't seem happy or excited.

"I don't need you to save me."

There's a reason he works for Hydra, and Hank won't easily leave Hydra until that reason is resolved.

"The Wasp".

However, shortly after Hank refused, Scott's voice rang out again.

"What did you say?"!

In contrast, Hank's reaction this time was much more enthusiastic than before.

"Calm down, doctor."

"On his shoulder," Scott shouted, grabbing Hank's shirt shoulder to keep him from falling.

Hearing Scott's reminder, Hank took a deep breath and managed to calm himself down.

Where did you get this name from?

Hank has always remained silent about the existence of the Wasp, which has always been a wound in his heart.

The Wasp has existed for 120 generations, the first of which was Hank Pym's wife.

The Wasp that Scott was referring to was actually the second generation, his daughter Hope van Dyne, who followed in her husband's footsteps and became the Wasp we know today.

Hank Pym opposed his daughter becoming the Wasp from the beginning, but she ignored his objections and insisted on wearing her current suit to become the next Wasp, until...

"Actually, it was the Dark Avenger who told me this."

Scott didn't hide Howard and his team's identities; their mission was to rescue Hank Pimda Hydra. "They found the Wasp's information. Hydra lied to you. They did have contact with the Wasp, but they didn't actually capture her. Instead, the Wasp escaped from Hydra and then disappeared."

This is all the information Natasha learned about the Wasp from the Thunder agents, and it's been sealed as top secret.

Harper is missing?

The information Scott provided differed significantly from what Hank had previously known.

He once believed his daughter was in Hydra's hands, so he had to endure doing research for Hydra in order to ensure her safety.

In fact, Hydra provided him with some parts of the Wasp's combat suit to convince him of this.

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"Then what should I do?"

Hank was, after all, a man who had seen war, though his resentment toward Hydra for deceiving him was palpable.

But he still tried to suppress his emotions and turned to Scott.

"Just follow me."


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