Chapter 110: PY transaction

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After finally calming Qin's emotions, Scott didn't dare to let her read those dark experimental records again, and hurriedly sent the backup content to Orolo, and then began to contact some guys at both ends of the first mouse.

He needs a suitable middleman to bridge the gap between the X-Men and the military, rescue Professor Charles, and reverse the current public opinion.

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His wrists are much stronger than Qin and Orolo's. As soon as he said a few words of both soft and hard, the friend on the opposite side immediately accepted the task enthusiastically.

By the time the plane landed at a hidden stronghold, he had already received a reply, and General Tarbert planned to have a face-to-face conversation with him.

He arranged for others to rest, then left the stronghold with Orolo and Robert, and flew directly to Washington.

The plane landed at the Pentagon's special parking lot, and military soldiers were already waiting here.

The three of them came to the building smoothly, and saw General Tarbert with a gloomy face.

"All the fighters in the base were killed, and those scientists and researchers were even worse off. What do you want to do? Rebellion?" General Tarbert behind the desk was the first to speak.

"Where's Professor Charles? I thought I'd see him during this meeting." Scott ignored General Talbert's accusation, and casually pulled up a chair and sat down at the table. Robert and Orolo sat on him on the left and on the right. sides.

He knew why General Tarbert was so angry. When the Iceman led people to search for information, he saw the group of researchers who were made into "human centipedes".

All mutants have been tortured by this group of people, and they all vowed to take revenge and kill all the guys who tortured them. But when they saw the plight of the researchers, they all changed their minds, and no one was willing to kill them, wishing that these guys would live like this for the rest of their lives.

When Scott saw this scene for the first time, he actually planned to rescue them. After all, he didn't want to have a too rigid relationship with humans.

But I don't know how Magneto does it. The organs of this group of people are tightly connected, as if they were born this way. If you don't know medical skills, if you separate them randomly, I'm afraid it will kill them instead.

No way, Scott had no choice but to keep them locked up in the original laboratory, take people away by himself, and wait for the military to rescue them.

But he didn't know that it was those "dolls" that really made Tarbert feel scared and nervous.

The "doll" made by Magneto with the power of the magnetic field is still alive, but the flesh and metal armor on its body have grown together completely, even if it is treated by the best surgeon, it cannot be saved.

But they are still not dead!

Although their bones have been shattered, their internal organs dislocated, and their flesh and bones fused together, they are still alive!

This has gone beyond the scope of medical skills, it is a miracle of life. Although this is the product of the devil.

Soldiers in the military are not afraid of death, but this feeling that life is worse than death makes all the soldiers who perform the mission terrified.

In addition to being afraid, the high-level military leaders are also a little more greedy. If this ability is controllable, can it create more powerful fighters?

As for those black materials, it's not a big problem, the big deal is to throw Colonel Stryker out as a scapegoat.

Anyway, the incident started because of him. If he did well, the military leaders would be credited. If he messed up, then he messed up privately and would be punished by law.