The Strongest Mad Son-in-law

Chapter 1732 - 1735: If Negotiations Fail, Resort to Force!



Chapter 1732 - 1735: If Negotiations Fail, Resort to Force!

Cappuccino Cafe.

Hancock had just gotten off the plane for less than half a day when he received a secret invitation from Dr. Carl.

Hancock hesitated slightly, then chose to agree.

This was exactly what he wanted. He hadn't deliberately concealed his whereabouts, but rather publicized them widely, just to create enough waves of public opinion to prevent Xu Hao from disliking him and directly killing him. Dr. Carl knowing was only normal.

And now, Hancock sat across from Dr. Kole, with two genetically modified Crocodile Mutants behind him, their powers equivalent to the middle stage of mastery.

And behind Dr. Carl, there was Xu Hao, who had altered his appearance and height, along with another middle-stage master, purely there for show.

Hancock stared at Dr. Carl for a full minute before saying, "Carl, why did you betray us back then?"

"Betray you?"

Dr. Carl sneered, "It was your side that betrayed the vow first! When we were researching Biological Engineering Mutants back then, what did we swear to?"

Hancock's face froze.

His thoughts couldn't help but recall those bygone days.

Back then, not many years after the war had ended, the laboratory was just established. They were a group of twenty-somethings, each ambitious, determined to lead the world in the field of Biological Engineering Mutants.

But they also took a vow to abide by rules, not to use this forward-looking technology for harmful purposes, but to benefit humanity.

However, later on, they came apart.

Each had their own path, each served different masters. Hancock and Dr. Carl ended up at the American Medical Association, while the others went separate ways.

Later, Hancock chose to heed the advice of the upper echelons of the American Medical Association and began to shift focus, researching genes solely to enhance strength.

This research lasted for thirty years.

Eventually, Dr. Carl couldn't stand it anymore, and with the help of powerful allies from Huaya, escaped from the American Medical Association's lab, destroying large amounts of experimental data in the process.

Two colleagues of decades completely broke apart.

Hancock shook his head slightly, putting the past behind him, saying, "Carl, do you foolishly believe that Biological Engineering Mutants will only be used to benefit humanity?

Enhancing strength, isn't that everyone's idea? What we're doing now is merely making the majority's wish come true, it can't be called unethical."

"But if that powerful force is used by evil people for murder, it will be the most dangerous, and it will be irreparable!" Dr. Carl said sternly.

"Ha, aren't there already plenty of things dangerous to humanity now? Is this little danger still terrifying? Even if you and I don't research it, will others refrain from research? It's the trend, impossible to avoid! We just want to find some energy belonging to ourselves in this rush, is that truly wrong?" Hancock said displeased.

"Humph! That's just your justification. A true scientist wouldn't do that. You're already unscrupulous now; if you continue, you'll face great consequences in the future, perhaps this thing will backfire!" Carl said worriedly.

"Humph! None of your business! The main reason we're here is to disgrace Xu Hao; talking to you is just on the side. If you're so obstinate, there's nothing left to discuss; hope you take care, you might end up dead on the streets at any time! We're leaving!"

Hancock snorted, taking the two and sweeping away.

Xu Hao remained silent in the back, followed Dr. Carl outside, preparing to return to Dr. Carl's place in Huadu.

Meanwhile.

Shortly after Dr. Carl and they left, Hancock sent a message back to Jacob, "According to the latest developed Energy Fluctuation Instrument, they've sent two middle-phase masters to protect Carl, you can make your move now."

Jacob immediately had his subordinates target Xu Hao and his opponent.

Meanwhile.

Hancock also uploaded the affair of him bringing people to challenge Xu Hao's medical skills to the internet.

Instantly, it caused a strong reaction on major forums.

"People from the American Medical Association are really persistent. They failed last time, and still came again this time. Don't know who gave them the courage." A firm supporter immediately commented.

"Haha, what you said is so laughable, isn't it? Last time, the American Medical Association had already clarified that it was not their people, but several college students looking for fame."

"Isn't it simple? Definitely for profit. Maybe Xu Hao bribed them, and that's why they did it. Until now, Xu Hao hasn't produced evidence proving he didn't bribe them, so he must have done it."


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