Only with Dr. Foster's personal confirmation can it be completed.

Unfortunately, Dr. Foster had a trick up his sleeve and didn't record it in his experimental log.

If it weren't for Peter's evolved and special spider sense, he really wouldn't have noticed this!

Dr. Foster's actions were quite covert.

Although he frequently purchases experimental equipment, he always rents a warehouse temporarily and then transports it away in batches.

I always felt he was doing something shady.

If it were just scientific research, it shouldn't have gone to this extent.

Oh!

He got it!

It's definitely because Bill Foster's so-called scientific research was actually "replicating" Hank Pym's device.

That's why he kept it a secret and dared not make it public.

Because this thing, to put it nicely, is called a replica; to put it bluntly, it's plagiarism.

Plagiarism is the most shameful act in academia.

Otherwise, why would plagiarism checks on papers be so strict?

Once exposed, Bill Foster will not only be disgraced, but may even face imprisonment!

In his mind, Peter had already silently labeled Bill Foster as a "despicable plagiarist".

However, no matter how covert Bill Foster's operations are, nothing about Bill Foster, a super artificial intelligence with a massive database backed by Stark Industries and the Avengers, is a secret to Friday.

Before long, on Friday, three locations were found that were highly likely to be Bill Foster's laboratory.

The first was an abandoned factory in the suburbs of Los Angeles, which Bill Foster often used to store purchased materials.

Moreover, Peter had a preconceived notion that Bill Foster was doing research in quantum physics, and he unconsciously associated it with Kingpin's super particle collider.

The scene... wow.

In fact, if Kingpin had installed his super particle collider in the middle of nowhere, the blond Spider-Man wouldn't have bothered to stop him.

Because even if it explodes, it will only affect his own things and won't endanger anyone else.

Peter and Bill Foster had spent a few days together, and Peter had gained some understanding of the man's character.

He may be suspected of plagiarizing Hank Pym's research, but he's not a bad person at heart; he wouldn't risk the lives of other innocent people.

Therefore, it's not particularly strange to place a laboratory in the middle of nowhere.

Peter installed a tracker on him.

After getting off the plane, Bill Foster hailed a taxi, and based on the taxi's route, it should also be heading in this direction.

Peter found a place to take off his armor and hailed another taxi.

He decided to skip tracking Bill Foster and head straight for the three targets he had identified on Friday.

As for why they didn't follow him openly...

Spider-Man is no longer some unknown nobody.

Even if it's another city, not an area he frequents.

But if he wanders around the streets, he might still attract attention and then Bill Foster would find out that he's being followed by Spider-Man.

Then what's the point of him stalking him?!

Not long after, Peter arrived at the abandoned factory.

However, after he went inside and looked around, he realized that it was indeed an abandoned factory.

The door was locked, and there were several containers inside.

Judging from the marks on the ground, people and vehicles occasionally came here.

Based on the trace evidence knowledge obtained from Spider-Man Noir, this place should indeed just be a material transfer point for Bill Foster.

Moreover, it is used to transfer materials that are not easy to obtain through formal channels.

Peter left soon after.

The second place is Bill Foster's home.

Strange to say.

His home was actually converted from a place that was somewhat like an abandoned warehouse.

It's also located in a suburb of Los Angeles.

To be precise, this is an apartment building that is a bit old.

Bill Foster lived in this apartment building and also rented the basement.

Living alone, there doesn't seem to be much need to rent such a place.

This is also a point of contention.

Peter got out of the car and, with his skillful business acumen, quickly slipped inside.

This basement was indeed Bill Foster's laboratory!

In the not-so-large basement, there was a tunnel-like instrument, a transparent cabin next to it, and several well-equipped computers on the other side.

Bill Foster did not return, but the lights in the basement were on.

As Peter was observing, his spider-sense suddenly twitched.

It wasn't intense; it merely signaled an impending attack, but the attack itself posed no real threat to him.

Peter turned around and assumed a defensive stance.

Suddenly, a figure dressed entirely in white appeared behind him, aiming a chop at the back of his neck.

Peter's backhand parry landed perfectly in the path of the opponent's hand strike.

But what puzzled Peter was that the spider-sense warning had not disappeared.

Wow~

The white figure's attacking arm suddenly feinted, then passed right through Peter's arm before becoming real again and striking Peter's side heavily.

"Huh?" Peter looked down at his hand resting on his side, somewhat puzzled.

The white figure then looked up at Peter, seemingly shocked that Peter had taken her attack without flinching.

The next moment, she quickly withdrew her hand and swept a whip kick at Peter.

Peter was puzzled by what had just happened. He sensed through his spider-sense that the attack was still not very threatening.

So he reached out again to grab that long, powerful leg.

Wow~

A strange scene unfolded once again.

The leg feinted again when it made contact with Peter's hand.

After passing through Peter's hand, it regained its physical form and then struck Peter's other side of the waist.

"What kind of strange ability is this? Are you a mutant?" Peter asked, puzzled.

The woman in the strange white suit in front of him possessed abilities that naturally reminded him of the mutants he had encountered in the world of The Amazing Spider-Man.

It seems that only mutants possess such peculiar abilities.

"What is a mutant?" The white figure realized that his attacks were like tickling Peter, so he stopped for the time being.

“Well, it’s a special kind of human being who is born with very peculiar abilities. I’ve seen people who can manipulate metal, people who can extend steel claws from their hands, people who can shoot lasers from their eyes, people who can control ice, and people who can communicate telepathically,” Peter said.

The white figure shook its head: "I'm not a mutant, I'm an acquired one."

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Peter exclaimed in surprise, "What a coincidence, I'm also due the day after tomorrow."

The white figure stepped back, blocking the underground laboratory behind him, and a murderous aura emanated from him: "You're that Spider-Man, aren't you? The abilities you acquired later in life bring you glory, while I only receive endless pain!"

“Endless pain?” Peter was slightly taken aback, but quickly connected it to the situation in the Earth-120703 universe.

They're made with similar formulas, but the difference between Doctor Lizard and The Amazing Spider-Man is enormous.

Before being "enlightened" by Jean Grey, the former was, to put it mildly, mentally unstable, and to put it bluntly, a monster—in short, not a good person at all.

But the latter is extraordinary, even his codename is The Amazing Spider-Man.

Perhaps this person is like Dr. Lizard, whose abilities have some flaws when they are used unexpectedly.

“If you don’t mind, perhaps I can try to find a way to help you?” Peter tentatively offered his goodwill.

He had already guessed that since this person had appeared in Bill Foster's underground laboratory, and his actions just now had also subtly revealed his intention to protect the underground laboratory.

Therefore, she is very likely one of Bill Foster's people.

wife?

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