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Chapter 165: The Rooster and the Gorilla's Escape

Chapter 165: The Rooster and the Gorilla's Escape (Please subscribe and read, monthly ticket)
Flicker, flicker!
Martin controlled the light of his feathers, which flickered on and off, and sent the simplest Morse code to the gorilla that actively communicated with him.

The other party even knows sign language, so there is no reason why he doesn't know the simplest telegraph code.

"What a surprise for the gorilla. I never thought I would meet another smart animal in this place."

The gorilla seemed to have been lonely for a long time. When he saw that Martin understood what he meant, he gestured with his hands so fast that afterimages were left.

Fortunately, Martin had good eyesight and did not miss any important information.

He continued to use light to represent the code message: "If you are so smart, how come you are here? I heard the conversation between those two people just now. Special animals like you have been imprisoned or destroyed by special means."

"Because I'm smart enough to act, of course!"

At this point, the gorilla proudly puffed out his chest. "Those people in white clothes tested me, and I pretended to be the same as I was at the beginning. When they sent me here, I was ready to escape."

"Look!"

The gorilla pulled out a thin wire from his long hair, poked it into the keyhole of the steel lock on the cage, and after fiddling with it two or three times, he opened the lock that cost two or three dollars on the roadside.

powerful!
Martin gave the gorilla brother a thumbs up with a feather. He believed that the other party must have made a lot of preparations in order to plan this escape plan.

The gorilla escaped, but did not turn around and leave. Instead, it came to Martin's cage and helped him open the steel lock.

"My name is Goodman!"

The gorilla carefully took Martin out of the cage and placed him on his shoulder.

Martin felt that the name of a gorilla, Goodman, was full of flaws, but he didn't say much and introduced himself: "My name is Martin, nice to meet you!"

"What are you going to do next?"

Faced with this question, the gorilla brother said enthusiastically: "I have thought about it. Let's release all the animals in the cages first. The whole laboratory will be in chaos, and then we can take the opportunity to escape!"

The simplicity of this plan is comparable to the classic problem of how many steps it would take to put an elephant in a refrigerator.

But Martin did not mock him. He said seriously, "Do you know whether this laboratory is above ground or underground? What is the structure diagram of the laboratory? What is the firepower of the laboratory? What is the password to the door to the outside world?"

Gorilla Goodman was sunk by a series of question marks. He stopped with his hands and scratched his head in confusion, looking at Martin who was flickering on his body.

Finally, he made an "I don't understand what you're talking about" gesture.

Martin was not surprised. Although Goodman escaped the fate of being detained by disguising himself as an ordinary gorilla, he was unable to receive more education. The world he knew was probably just a few incomplete symbols.

"Listen to me, let's first find the schematic diagram of this laboratory and figure out where to escape. Then, we can recruit those animals with activated special abilities. It won't be too late to wreak havoc in the Heavenly Palace then."

Martin briefly explained his plan.

"Oh, Havoc in Heaven, Monkey King! Those people showed me this cartoon."

Goodman did a classic move, jumping up and down a few times in excitement before getting himself under control.

"Let's hide the empty cage in the corner first, so that no one will notice that we have escaped. Then, we will drill the ventilation duct."

Martin flapped his wings, grabbed his cage with his claws and threw it into an empty corner.

He has not gotten rid of the rooster's physiological structure and is still unable to fly. The best he can do is flap his wings a few times and temporarily leave the ground for a few seconds.

Goodman acted more flexibly, moving the cages containing the animals and hiding the empty ones.

He then used his fingers to remove the screws and fan from the huge vent, throwing Martin in first before he climbed in and put the fan back in place.

The ventilation duct was at least three times larger than Martin's size, but the gorilla Goodman could only curl up his body and wriggle inside the duct.

"Is your laboratory of high level?"

Martin wants to get information more efficiently

A project that can be experimented on gorillas is definitely more important than a project that uses chickens, and it contains more information.

"I'll show you the way."

Gorilla Goodman volunteered to show Martin the way forward.

The ventilation duct was pitch black, illuminated by Martin's feathers.

The pipeline twists and turns and one can easily get lost, but the gorilla Goodman remembers everything clearly. What those people did on Goodman was not just a social experiment, but also many inhumane operations.

This is why Goodman hides his intelligence. He wants freedom and revenge on the people in this laboratory.

"right here!"

The rooster and the gorilla crawled in the pipe for half an hour and finally reached their destination.

"I still remember the pain they felt every time they cut into my body."

Gorilla Goodman made these gestures slowly and firmly.

Martin doesn't see any problem with Gorilla Goodman wanting revenge.

Although the gorilla's wisdom was the result of experiments, those people brought him not warmth and hope, but cold pain and the torture of being used as a tool.

The room where the gorilla Goodman had stayed was filled with all kinds of items used by humans. It was very spacious, but now there was only one researcher and two security guards left in it.

"Just kill them!"

Martin sends a message to Gorilla Goodman.

The gorilla punched the fan away. Martin jumped into the room, using all his strength, and his feathers glowed.

A strong light suddenly came on, its brightness even brighter than the fluorescent lights on the ceiling, directly blinding the eyes of the three people in the room.

"Ah, my eyes! Something broke in. Go quickly and call for help."

The researcher and the security guard covered their eyes with their hands, made sounds of pain, and tried to call for help.

The gorilla squeezed out of the ventilation duct, grabbed a person's ankle with each hand, swung hard, and smashed towards the third person.

Then the three of them collided, broke bones in their chests and heads, and fainted at the same time.

"Take their cards!"

Martin continued to release strong light, obscuring everything in the room.

It was not until the gorilla moved the surveillance camera away that he began to search the three people and found the walkie-talkies, stun guns and their ID cards.

Martin grabbed a piece of ID with his foot, slid it through the protective device around the computer, bypassed the firewall, and began searching directly for information related to the laboratory.

The structure of the laboratory, the projects in progress and completed, and the projects that have not been completed...

Most of these projects, which require human bodies to conduct experiments, are collectively named the "Cadmus Project."

The moment Martin saw the name, his heart skipped a beat.

Of course he knew that this plan was the U.S. government's plan to deal with superhumans, especially the Justice League.

The purpose of this sentence is to gather the scientific research strength of the United States and create a secret weapon that can compete with Superman and others.

Of course, the so-called Cadmus Project never actually succeeded, and all it produced were mentally ill lunatics and criminals.

"I didn't expect that this plan would start so early?"

Martin installed a small hacker software invented by Batman in the computer, and embedded a hidden stake deep in the system without anyone noticing.

At the same time, he was browsing the completed projects, but found that the main sources of technology used in those projects were all unknown.

These technologies are like trees without roots and water without source. They have nothing to do with the two behemoths, Wayne Group or Star Labs. Everything seems to have popped up suddenly without any signs.

But Amanda Waller suddenly took out such precious technology without explaining its source.

"It seems that we need to go to the core of the laboratory to find out what is going on."

Gorilla Goodman took off two sets of clothes, disguised himself as a security guard, and took Martin to the room where the laboratory secrets were stored.

 Fourth update, can you guess who is behind Amanda Waller?

  
 
(End of this chapter)

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