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Chapter 307 Harry's Investigation

Chapter 307 Harry's Investigation

Harry Osborn returned to the Osborn family's mansion in upstate New York, which is the area of ​​New York State outside of New York City, where housing prices are much lower than in New York City.

That's why Norman Osborne bought a house in this area.

Harry returned home first. There was no housekeeper, and the house was always very quiet. For Harry, it was a uncomfortable place, while for Norman, it was just a place to sleep.

"Let's take a look at Peter Parker's master key..."

Harry easily opened the door by inserting a key without obvious serrations into the lock of the study he had never been to before. He then sneaked inside and began to look through the documents. Based on Peter's reasoning and his own understanding, his bastard father was undoubtedly targeting the Pentagon, or anyone who might harm Osborn's interests.

Therefore, he needs to find the relevant documents.

"Before the old man comes home, I need to look carefully, what is this?"

Harry flipped through the files in the study and found a thick report. He looked at it and found it to be something he couldn't understand at all—something that was either text or just symbols. It contained information that Harry didn't recognize, but at least he could read what was written on the cover of the report.

"Savage Force Project Proposal, Herbert de Gardner Wyndham version, marked as obsolete."

"Planet Kant, oh no, it should be called Anti-Earth? Anti-Earth Experiment Field Report, completed without permission, what is this, Anti-Earth? My dad built an Anti-Earth? Are you kidding me? And what is this writing..."

After photographing and sending these things to Peter, Harry continued reading the report, which was mostly gibberish, except for the readable English parts: "Based on the unknown alien ruins found in the Blue Zone of the Moon—where is the Blue Zone? Alien ruins? Never mind… the text rubbings discovered have revealed a method for redesigning the biosphere of an entire planet, a plan to create an anti-Earth planet with negative mass in the negative wave zone. The entrance to this test site is located directly opposite Earth's orbit, actually in the negative wave zone…"

I completely don't understand. Are there alien remnants on the moon? What are negative wave zones? Is it an anti-Earth with negative mass? How did humans manage to create a planet with their bare hands?

What's going on here? And wasn't this project already abandoned? Why, based on subsequent content, does it seem like the anti-Earth project has been built?

"Herbert E appears to have deciphered the traces left on the moon by this semi-plant advanced civilization, which he calls the Kotati, and claims to have developed a method for creating a completely new ecosystem..."

"Exploration Report 007: Osborn Technologies' unmanned probe satellite has located the negative wave zone entrance created by Herbert E. That madman succeeded..."

"Exploration Report 016: No living being can enter the anti-Earth barrier..."

"Exploration Report 023: Discovery that genetically modified organisms created by Richard Parker can pass through anti-Earth genetic detection barriers..."

What is all this?
Wait a minute, I was just bait, so these things were probably placed here by the old man himself, deliberately so that I would find them?

Thinking of this, Harry nodded immediately. It was very likely that the report was true. A man named Herbert Edgar Wyndham had planned a barbaric power project completely different from Peter's father's, and wanted to use alien technology left behind by some advanced civilization on the moon to create an anti-Earth. Because the project was too far-fetched, even Norman Osborn dared not easily adopt this premise, so he simply rejected the entire plan. However, Herbert Edgar did not give up after the plan was rejected. He actually created a so-called anti-Earth in the negative energy zone by himself. Here, he could experiment at will, and it prevented any creature that had not modified its genes from entering.

Hmm... Why is Dad showing this to me?

Of course, most superheroes meet the requirements to enter, but the new version, or rather the current version of the Savage Force project, is 100% guaranteed to enter. If Peter and his team believe this report is to be given to the Pentagon, then it means telling the Pentagon that Osborn Technologies' super soldiers can enter an anti-Earth.

"What's the point of this?"

Looking at the report, which was full of information but completely useless—at least not in terms of Osborn's true intentions—Harry scratched his head and reluctantly continued investigating.

Of course, it has no effect whatsoever.

Norman sat in his office and smiled, watching his busy son on the monitor. He had expected to lose Peter Parker's trust, but everyone knew what kind of person Norman Osborn was, so Norman wasn't worried.

Norman Osborn didn't really have any secrets; he just had a bunch of business secrets, the more profitable they were, the deeper they were kept hidden. He yawned in boredom. He was certain that someone from the Avengers would come to investigate him in a little while. Let them investigate; he didn't have much to be investigated anyway.

He left his seat, and Gwen, who had been waiting for a long time, quietly followed him. Meanwhile, the black cat, who had long forgotten Gwen's existence, finally got his chance to climb in through the window and begin preparing to continue the previous day's work.

She found a hidden room inside the office, the private laboratory that Peter had told her about, which Norman had prepared long ago.

What she was looking for were things Peter had specifically asked her to do beforehand, including goblin masks, pumpkin bombs, powered armor for individual soldiers, and flying skateboards.

"I wonder what Norman Osborn in a parallel universe would be like. Nothing, nothing, nothing at all. Hmm, what is this?"

The black cat picked up a specimen jar containing a spider specimen, with a name, Richard Parker, clearly marked on it.

"So this is a gift that Norman Osborn specially left for me? How thoughtful."

Perhaps Norman Osborn left a gift for everyone, but this spider specimen is definitely a very meaningful keepsake, and hopefully little Peter Parker will be pleased.

As for Osborne himself, he simply went to another seemingly ordinary lounge, found a place to sit down, leaned back, and as the backrest pressed down, opened a hidden door, then quietly went inside.

The infrared detector lit up briefly when the temperature entered, but the system quickly identified it as an error signal and ignored it.

(End of this chapter)

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