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Chapter 141 Let me see if your development is normal!

Chapter 141 Let me see if your development is normal!
The first day of October 2012 was an unpleasant Monday; students had to go to school, and oxen and horses had to go to work.

Peter Parker had to get a checkup early in the morning, since both Venom and the three modified super soldiers needed thorough examinations. Since the Avengers were still out there (yes, they were still in Southeast Asia), Peter went to Baxter Tower to have Mr. Fantastic get a medical checkup. Cloak, Dagger, and Mr. Negative also had their checkups there.

"Your physical condition is surprisingly good, but what surprises me even more is this alien creature called a symbiote; it is truly bizarre."

"Hello, I am Venom." Venom popped its head out of Peter's suit and then ate the chocolate Peter handed it. Putting everything else aside, this guy really has a huge appetite. Fortunately, he doesn't have to pay for his food, otherwise Peter Parker would soon be in financial trouble.

"What do you think, Dr. Reed?"

"This creature is essentially a molecular aggregate organism. Its structure is completely molecular. Even if most of it is destroyed, as long as a little bit remains, it can regenerate into a whole." Reed said, his eyes widening excitedly as he stared at Venom. Venom was so frightened by those huge eyes that defied all human logic that it immediately shrank back.

"Moreover, this molecule can combine with inorganic matter, which means that most of the symbiont on your body is actually inorganic matter combined with the real biomass part—of course, there's nothing wrong with that, as it means the symbiont can absorb other substances to expand its size."

Peter had already witnessed this firsthand; whether lifting an underwater laboratory or defeating all the Viper Security Company's security personnel in one blow, Venom could cover a sufficient area to overwhelm the enemy in an extremely short time.

"Moreover, based on my examination, if you were to combine with the symbiote, your performance should be far more than this. The symbiote should be able to temporarily transform its host into a similar structure. In other words, you could, for a certain period of time, traverse certain terrains like the symbiote, or simply mimic other forms."

Peter then looked at Venom.

"can you?"

"No, I can't." Venom answered honestly, "Strong guys can, but I'm not a strong guy."

Fine, since Venom says it can't, then let's just accept that it can't.

"However, you must be careful. This creature feeds on phenylethylamine, and similarly, as its host, you will also be affected by phenylethylamine. When your brain releases phenylethylamine, the feedback is amplified, and phenylethylamine is generally responsible for emotional feedback..."

"Simply put, my emotions will become more extreme, and my desires will be amplified?" Peter remembered the effects of the symbiotic relationship clearly, both scientifically and in his own memory, so he asked this question. Reed nodded after saying "Oh."

Young people these days are really something, they understand things so quickly.

Peter exchanged a glance with Venom and then shrugged: "I don't think there's any problem. Venom and I can discuss it, so there shouldn't be any issues."

"I don't think there's anything wrong with it," Venom replied honestly. No matter how much Peter Parker's desires amplified, how much could they really go?

It's probably about going from being a friendly neighbor to New York to being a friendly neighbor to the whole planet.

"So, what happened to those three, Dr. Reed?"

The outcome was largely as Peter had anticipated, or rather, as it was bound to happen. The cloak and dagger gained the powers of darkness and light. The former allowed the wearer to become part of the darkness, becoming immune to physical attacks and a certain degree of energy attacks, and enabling long-distance teleportation. The latter granted the ability to release light energy, its greatest advantage being its ability to glow at night, and the ability to throw light energy daggers that could both harm enemies and heal allies.

“Their energies complement each other, and if they cannot use their abilities on each other in time, they will both be in danger.” Reed said, restoring his body, which had been twisted from observing the symbiote, to its original state: “I am trying to find a solution to this problem, but for the time being, they will probably have to support each other.”

Reed explained the situation of the two men, just like in the comics; both had flaws in their abilities. Peter nodded after listening but didn't say anything more. As for whether the Cloak and Dagger of this world intended to become heroes or wait for Reed to figure out a way to stop them from bothering each other, that was their own choice.

In contrast, Peter was more concerned about another issue: Martin Lee. Martin Lee had now awakened the abilities of Mr. Negative, and if not controlled properly, he might become an enemy.

In this world, Martin is a purely good person, more like the character in the Marvel's Spider-Man game. He hasn't gone astray yet, and Peter doesn't want him to.

“His situation is a bit complicated. He seems to have a bit of a split personality, so the Super Soldier Serum gave him two completely different abilities: one is the ability to heal others, and the other is the ability to incite and extremize violent emotions within people. In addition, he can also emit a certain amount of energy.” Reed told Peter the results of the examination: “But the most crucial thing is that no matter which power he uses, it will cause his emotions to deviate in a certain direction.”

"That sounds serious... but I have a solution."

Peter had an idea, or rather, a temporary solution: "I know a street hero named Iron Fist who should be able to teach Martin Lee how to control his powers and find a balance between his two abilities. Anything else, Dr. Reed?"

"Oh, by the way, when are you going to do your next multiverse trip? I need some data to advance my research..."

Peter was speechless.

"If I sense something, it means that Spider-Man from another universe is in danger, and I still think it's best if nothing happens."

Reed said "Oh" again. Indeed, it wouldn't be good to curse Spider-Man from other universes to get into trouble.

"In that case, I'll be going now, Dr. Reed. I still have to go to school!"

After watching Spider-Man in his black suit leave the lab, Reed sighed. His counterpart from another universe was teaching him how to build a multiverse shuttle, but the problem was insufficient data. If only Spider-Man could travel through the multiverse again; just one trip would be enough for him to obtain the necessary data.

"Hey Reed, I heard Spider-Man is here..."

Johnny Storm walked into the office, then saw Reed calculating, and understood something.

"Did I miss it again?"

(End of this chapter)

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