Phil Coulson hurried downstairs after hearing that several members lurking in the Osborn garage had been attacked. He asked his assistant, "What's the situation?"

The assistant replied, "We've already examined the hair left behind by the attackers. It belongs to Sabretooth, a subordinate of Magneto. We're not sure if anyone else was involved since they've tampered with the surveillance footage."

"Magneto's people?" Phil muttered, furrowing his brow. "What are they doing at Osborn Industries? Is there something here that interests them?"

The assistant speculated, "Osborn has conducted experiments on mutants, so maybe these extremists are here to sabotage it?"

Phil glanced at the large hole in the wall and chuckled, "Maybe, but it seems they ran into trouble. If they could take down a mutant like Sabretooth like this, it's clear that something is wrong with Osborn. They might have successfully merged animal genes with human trials and even developed a finished product. That's extremely dangerous and must be monitored by the government."

"But Osborn is obviously reluctant to go public about it," the assistant replied. "Norman won't admit to anything."

"Then let's find out what they're producing," Phil said sternly, giving orders. "Send in elite agents to infiltrate Osborn and see what Norman is really up to."

"Understood!"

After Ye Hai returned to his lab, he began researching the blood from Sabretooth. This mutant blood was different from the last sample; the previous blood had been studied by researchers who had gathered detailed data that Ye Hai could simply use. However, this time was different—he knew nothing about the genetics of Sabretooth or Mystique and had to conduct a fresh study.

He didn't rush into genetic research. Instead, he utilized his powerful hacking skills to breach Osborn's central computer, creating a secret account. With this account, he opened up a special area within the mainframe, allowing him to conduct his research unnoticed. Even if the big boss Norman had doubts, he wouldn't be able to pinpoint any issues.

He began by collecting data and inputting it into the central computer to simulate experiments on Sabretooth's blood, documenting any changes. This was a technical data collection process, requiring patience—no matter how smart someone was, they had to take their time. Ye Hai dedicated five days to complete this stage.

Once the data collection was finished, he activated the third-level brain domain and spent another three days completing the final step.

"Ding! Quality inspection system activated… The mutant regenerative serum has a fusion rate of 92% with the host. The test subjects contain ancestral genes; removal is recommended."

Ancestral genes? Ye Hai recalled that Sabretooth resembled a tiger. Could it be related?

He focused back on the screen, where numerous genetic fragments were displayed. He scrolled through and found several spiral genomes, saying, "Central computer, analyze this gene segment."

In no time, the central computer responded, "This gene segment possesses animalistic traits, and the fusion is extremely perfect."

"Delete these animalistic traits."

After a busy work session, Ye Hai finally obtained a new serum and thought, "System, activate the quality inspection system."

"Ding! Quality inspection system activated… The mutant regenerative serum has a fusion rate of 99.9% with the host. The test subject is nearly perfect; usage is recommended."

"Ding! The host has completed the task of perfectly merging the regenerative gene with ordinary human genes, earning a reward of 10,000 scientific points."

"Yay! Finally done!" Ye Hai exclaimed with joy.

Gwen approached, whispering, "Did you really complete the research on merging mutant DNA with ordinary human DNA?"

Ye Hai, wanting Gwen's assistance, didn't hide his work on mutant genes. He waved the serum in his hand, feeling somewhat proud. "This is the result of my research over the past few days."

Gwen's eyes widened as she stared at the green serum, still having difficulty believing. "This serum can really turn ordinary people into mutants?"

"Yes, this mutant gene is exceptionally unique. It grants the ability to regenerate abnormally, healing quickly from injuries, maintaining one's original appearance, and preventing aging, with no limits on lifespan."

"Really? It's an elixir for eternal youth!" Gwen's eyes sparkled with desire as she looked at the serum.

The prospect of remaining youthful indefinitely is extremely tempting for a woman.

Seeing her captivated, Ye Hai smiled, "Do you want to acquire this ability?"

"Of course!" Gwen replied without hesitation.

"Are you not afraid of being rejected by ordinary people after becoming a mutant?" Ye Hai chuckled. "You should know that becoming a mutant means trouble will inevitably follow."

Gwen laughed, "Everyone eventually dies in bed, but we can't be afraid of the bed, right? Oh my, eternal youth—who could resist that temptation? Ye Hai, give it to me!"

"As you wish." Ye Hai placed a vial of serum in Gwen's hand. "After you inject this serum, there will be some pain for a while. I advise you to do it at home."

"No need; I'll inject it right now. Besides, it's just the two of us in the lab, and Peter has been missing for days." Gwen smiled slightly, saying, "Are you going to inject it now?"

"Yes."

Ye Hai took out another vial of serum, prepared a syringe, and slowly injected this serum into his own body.

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