70. The process is wrong, but the result is all correct.
70. The process is wrong, but the result is all correct.
"Waaaaah..."
Bound to the experimental table, Demos let out a low whimper, trying to speak, but under the corrosive effects of radiation, he could only whimper softly.
His eyes strained as he turned toward Stark beside him, his gaze filled with anger, and beneath that anger lurked a hint of fear.
Why do humans know our weaknesses?
"This universe was only recently discovered by our family, and Molen is only here twice. To this universe, we are unknown beings, so they cannot possibly be wary of us."
"Moreover, these humans are very knowledgeable about how we entered the world, and exactly where things went wrong."
Demos was frantically thinking in his mind, trying to figure out why humans had discovered his weakness and where things had gone wrong.
No matter how he thought about it, it didn't make sense. There was absolutely no way this universe could know about the existence of the Heir Family.
So, where exactly did the problem go wrong?
Suddenly, a thought flashed through Demos's mind, reminding him of how Moron had returned after his last death, and his explanation for the defeat.
That time, Moron only said that there was a very powerful being in this universe, but he didn't say who it was. He only said that he would definitely hunt down Spider-Man.
But I seemed to smell fear in Molen. Could it be that it wasn't coming from an enemy, but from the guilt of betrayal?
Then, considering that Molen took away the family's energy detection device.
This device can detect energy fluctuations over a very wide range and is only used when encountering powerful cosmic races to prevent them from interfering with the hunt.
Moreover, this device can detect not only the energy fluctuations of other races, but also the energy fluctuations of the heir's family, allowing for precise location.
Demos suddenly realized that everything connected. Why he was ambushed as soon as he entered the universe, and why his weakness was discovered.
All of this points to one reason.
Moron is a traitor!!!
He betrayed the honor of the heir family!
He should be exiled forever!
Demos was so angry he could barely breathe; nothing is more infuriating than betrayal.
Hidden in the laboratory, Ji Yuan looked completely bewildered. In fact, he had been eavesdropping on Demos's inner thoughts.
But this sentiment is too bizarre. This genius from the heir family actually directly labeled Molun a traitor and even made his own logic consistent with it. What kind of hatred could he have to sentence someone to death so easily?
Ji Yuan continued eavesdropping without making a sound.
Stark, who was adjusting the equipment nearby, noticed Demos's strange behavior, but assumed it was just his animalistic outburst and ignored him, continuing to adjust the equipment on his own.
The instrument was quickly calibrated.
The ear-piercing sound of the electric drill rang out as Jarvis manipulated the drill to open up Demos's brain, drilling without anesthesia.
An unimaginable pain shot through Demos's head, causing his eyes to roll back in agony.
The radiation not only made him extremely weak, but also nearly eliminated his self-healing ability.
The pain was real, but Demos wasn't worried about things like the so-called "consciousness virus".
Based on the instruments he saw, he concluded that Earth's technology could not break through the firewall established by his brother Thorus, let alone contaminate the clone database, as each member's database was separate.
Unless there's a fundamental shift in his understanding, making him realize that the virus isn't a virus, but how is that even possible?
After opening up the mind, the next step is to scan and experiment with brainwaves. Stark doesn't need to do these things; Jarvis can handle them.
He had to figure out how to bypass the firewall of the heir's family. This kind of high-level consciousness transmission was bound to be blocked by firewalls, so how to bypass it became a problem.
Stark sat to the side, frowning deeply; he couldn't think of any good solutions.
The data from the spatial passage was recorded, and the members of the Heirs' family were captured. In fact, Stark had already obtained enough, but he still wanted to do something else.
The destruction of physical bodies is insignificant to the heir family that can clone infinitely; they must be made to pay the price.
Stark has always had a principle: when dealing with enemies, he may not make a profit, but he must never suffer a loss.
Seeing Stark's expression, Steve, who was standing to the side, couldn't help but ask, "Stark, what's wrong with you?"
Stark replied, "I'm thinking about how to bypass the Heirs' firewall to implant a virus. Implanting a virus isn't difficult; the difficult part is making it work."
Steve looked blank and asked, "What firewall?"
Stark rubbed his forehead; he'd forgotten that Steve was nearly a hundred years old.
He tried to use a more vivid analogy: "It's like you're trying to blow up your enemy camp with explosives. How do you get the explosives into the camp without going through the search?"
Steve paused for a moment and then said, "The collapse of a force often begins from within. The military camp I was in was attacked because the personnel inside were brainwashed and turned against us, and then the enemy was allowed to enter."
After chatting with Steve for a while, Stark cleared his mind and suddenly seemed to have thought of something.
"Internal staff...brainwashing..."
"It seems...we could try doing it this way."
The more he thought about it, the more feasible it seemed. He stood up and praised, "Captain, I've got a solution! You're a genius!"
Steve blinked blankly, not knowing what he had done or how he had become a genius.
As Stark typed something into the instrument, he said, "Implanting a virus doesn't necessarily have to be done through technical means; there's another way."
"That's like inducing users to voluntarily allow it, just like those virus pop-ups, making them open their firewalls and let the virus in themselves."
"However, what we implanted was not code, but a kind of mindset, a thought, a kind of thought virus."
Steve seemed to understand, but it was still too profound for him to grasp the technical aspects.
Stark didn't care whether Steve understood or not; he was just explaining to show respect and avoid being hit by Steve's iron fist.
What he needs to do now is to find a way to make this new heir's family member subconsciously doubt his own family members and believe it without a doubt. This is another form of voluntary release, a distortion of cognition.
Whether it works or not, it's always good to try. If it does work, it might even pollute their consciousness database and make them kill each other.
The brainwave device emitted a brainwave signal towards Demos—"Moron is a traitor—your whole family despises you—you must take revenge!"
Countless brainwave signals were injected, and the demonic sound was truly penetrating the brain.
Demos's expression twisted, shifting violently between anger and pain, as if he were on the verge of collapse.
Hidden in the shadows, Ji Yuan didn't know what to say. The process was wrong, but the result was right.
Just then, Demos discovered Molen's suspicions, and by some twist of fate, this "suspicion" virus might actually reach the Heirs' family.
Since that's the case, then let's increase the dosage!
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