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Chapter 78: Banner is trapped

Chapter 78: Banner is trapped
Pain and anger.

A mixture of emotions.

Banner forced himself to open his heavy eyelids, but wave after wave of sleepiness caused his eyelids to slowly close again.

Banner was able to stay awake purely because of the anger in his heart.

Banner wanted to escape. He didn't want to be a test subject again.

However, how could Banner, who could barely lift his eyelids, break free from the heavy restraints on his body and escape from this laboratory?

He could only "stare" upwards. Even though he couldn't see or raise his head, he could feel that someone was watching him from above, like looking at an experimental animal.

"General, why do I feel like the Red Giant is watching us?"

Dr. Harvison looked at Banner puzzledly. Even though Banner did not open his eyes, he always felt that he was being watched.

And that gaze came from Banner, at least, he thought it came from Banner.

"Doctor, this is just your illusion. Your mission is just to study this beast and figure out the source of its power. Don't speculate on other things."

Brigadier General Williams stopped Dr. Haverson's groundless speculation, and now Banner is being well taken care of by them.

With the help of the Church of Dagon and the Brotherhood of the Yellow King, those props that are said to be blessed by God are suppressing Banner and can prevent him from waking up again.

Especially the amulet hanging around Banner's neck. According to the Ancient One, as long as the amulet is not taken away, Banner will find it difficult to wake up.

Brigadier General Williams' two former colleagues died in the war with Banner. He feels very good about his current life and does not want to follow in their footsteps.

He didn't want to come to Banner's research this time, but he couldn't get rid of his superiors. He had no choice but to come even though he was reluctant.

During his time in charge, Brigadier General Williams had always used a gentle approach, trying to avoid making the research too intense and waking Banner.

However, the progress at this stage is too slow, causing some dissatisfaction among the higher-ups. Looking at the fact that Banner seems unable to wake up, perhaps they can increase the intensity of the research?
As for Dr. Harvison, it was during this period that his superiors were dissatisfied with the progress and assigned him additional staff.

Dr. Harvison is a biologist who enjoys a high reputation in Washington's top scientific research institutions. His life has been filled with countless experimental data and scientific hypotheses, and the exploration of the unknown world is his greatest passion.

However, all this peace was completely broken one morning.

When he stepped into the laboratory as usual, ready to start a new day of research, several soldiers in black uniforms and stern faces suddenly broke in, presented an encrypted document, claiming that there was a highly confidential mission that required his immediate participation, and the location was a secret base under the city.

At first, Dr. Harvison was filled with doubts and uneasiness. He tried to ask for more details, but all he got were vague answers and unquestionable orders.

As he came here, away from everything he was familiar with, all kinds of speculations emerged in Dr. Harvison's mind.

It was not until he stood at the door of this heavily guarded laboratory full of futuristic technology that he realized that he was involved in a scientific research project that was far beyond his imagination - the study of "God's Messenger".

At first he wondered if this group of people were just looking for trouble with him. He didn't pay much attention to what was happening in New York, so naturally he didn't know what had happened in New York during this period.

In other words, even if they knew, they would not think about it from the perspective of God. At most, there was a problem with the samples in a laboratory or street experiment, and then it was exaggerated by the nosy media, and it became a "war", right?

In America, this kind of thing is normal. Even now, although he knows it is not an accident of the experiment, he also understands how powerful Banner is.

But, letting him, a biologist, study divine power?

This is too ridiculous. It would be better to find a priest.

"Doctor, we want to intensify our research on Banner. What do you think?"

Although he was reluctant, Brigadier General Williams had to say this. If he didn't produce some results, he would become the result.

Upon hearing this, Dr. Harvison frowned, his eyes revealing some hesitation and confusion.

"Commodore, I must stress that I am not deeply versed in theology. My expertise lies in biology and genetics."

Dr. Harvison's tone was calm but firm.

"We can certainly increase research efforts, but we must ensure that the methods are scientific and reasonable and not act blindly. Otherwise, not only may we fail to achieve the expected results, but it may also trigger unpredictable risks."

He paused, as if organizing his words to convey his point more effectively: "In addition, from a biological point of view, Mr. Banner's body mutation is extremely unusual. It seems to have integrated some unknown energy or substance.

If we want to gain a deeper understanding of this power, we need to conduct meticulous research at the cellular, molecular and even genetic levels. This requires time, sophisticated instruments and a large amount of data support, rather than simply increasing the intensity of stimulation. "

After hearing this, Brigadier General Williams had a slightly complicated expression.

He understood that Dr. Harvison's concerns were not unfounded, but the pressure from his superiors forced him to seek a faster breakthrough.

He sighed and said slowly, "Doctor, I completely understand your concerns. But the reality is that we have already spent a lot of time, and the progress is far less than expected. The higher-ups are very dissatisfied with this, and they hope to see substantial results."

"Well," Brigadier General Williams proposed a compromise plan.

“We can adjust our research strategies appropriately while ensuring scientificity.

For example, using the latest bioinformatics technology to conduct an in-depth analysis of Banner's gene sequence, and combining knowledge of neuroscience and energetics to try to analyze the essence of the power in his body. Of course, all of this requires your professional guidance and supervision."

Dr. Harvison nodded, a look of determination in his eyes.

"Okay, I'll do my best. But remember, if Banner is really stimulated and wakes up, it's not my responsibility. You will have to deal with it."

Brigadier General Williams gritted his teeth and nodded in agreement with Dr. Harvison.

Anyway, this base is very close to the church of the Brotherhood of the Yellow King, so if anything happens, we can ask them for help in time.

As the decision was made, the atmosphere in the laboratory seemed to become solemn, and the researchers began to get busy preparing for the next study.

But for Banner, all this seemed to have nothing to do with him.

He was still trapped in endless darkness, his body bound by cold instruments, his consciousness struggling in anger and pain.

However, deep in his heart, there is still a faint light that has not been extinguished, that is the desire for freedom and
(End of this chapter)

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