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The call was cut off as soon as he finished speaking. At the same time, Charles received a text message with the coordinates and route to the laboratory.

"Brothers, there's a problem."

The police officers frowned in unison; they had clearly heard the chief's words.

Human experiment!

The meaning of this word is far more terrifying than its literal meaning: these days, those who dare to conduct human experiments are either extreme terrorists, powerful conglomerates, corporations or special organizations, or official agencies with special missions.

Police officers are just ordinary people; how could they possibly afford to offend such a silent individual?

Charles sensed something was amiss. After a moment's thought, he turned his gaze to Barry Allen, who was standing to the side, and spoke directly before the latter could even speak.

"If you don't mind, I'd like to join too."

Charles was so excited he wanted to shout.

“Well done, kid Flash. I’ll definitely recommend to the mayor that you be awarded the badge of honorary citizen of Central City.”

With the Flash's help, the crowd regained much of its energy. Several police officers stayed behind to escort Leonard, while the others got into police cars and drove towards Falkland Street.

Barry took the lead, using his super speed to head straight for the drain pipe inlet.

The pipe was pitch black, without a single ray of light, with only the faint sound of flowing water.

Before the police arrived, Barry activated the night vision system on his cheek and voluntarily crawled into the pipe.

Chapter 1298 The Flash Gets Caught in a Whirlpool

Midtown's sewer system is extremely complex, and you could easily get lost without a map.

Barry carefully memorized the coordinates used for navigation in the lab, and once he found the right direction, he sprinted forward.

The drainage pipes were pitch black, with no lighting whatsoever, but that wasn't a problem for Barry. To carry out nighttime activities, he had Xu Fu install a night vision system on his faceplate so that he could clearly see his surroundings even in the dark.

Soon, a light appeared ahead, a cold wind blew, and the air was filled with the smell of blood.

Barry sensed something was wrong. He bypassed the traps laid out on the ground and approached a tin shack. Inside, there were rows of weapons that looked like guns, and on the wall were switches that controlled the electric grid.

"Could this be a laboratory?"

Barry muttered to himself, his gaze and tone more serious than serious as he continued down the pipe. The smell of blood in the air grew stronger, followed by a suppressed sob.

Blood and the corpse of a blood ape appeared on the ground. This blood ape was unusually large and wore strangely shaped armor.

Seeing this scene, Barry inexplicably recalled the extremely deep impression that the cunning gorilla in Grud had left on him.

Just then, a squeaking sound came from the corner, and a mouse jumped out. Upon seeing Barry, it quickly hid under the table. Barry ignored it and walked forward following the squeaking sound. The mouse reappeared after he left and followed behind him.

The underground base was a maze of interconnected passages with five entrances and exits. Sam Ryan went through the west side, while Barry went through the east side, so as soon as he entered, he saw the "prisoners" locked in cells.

All of these people were shivering from the cold and suffered physical and mental trauma.

Barry felt a fire burning in his heart and was about to go save them when suddenly a sharp voice rang in his ears.

"Who, who?"

Barry waved and turned to look. At the same time, the elite soldiers of the Sky Eye Society who were guarding the scene also turned around. Their eyes met across each other, and the next moment, the soldiers opened fire without hesitation.

The bullet was fired, but it struck the lone man.

Enraged, Barry didn't hesitate. He swept towards the soldier like a streak of light, knocked his weapon away, and then punched him to the ground.

Other soldiers ran over at the sound, two of them wearing Tesla powered armor.

As a Tesla employee, Barry was very familiar with power armor. A look of doubt flashed in his eyes, but without the slightest hesitation, a burst of electricity crackled around him, turning him into a red vortex. With a flash of electricity, the power armor was removed, and three soldiers lay on the ground, their hands and feet bound with wire, their bodies covered only by their shorts.

After dealing with them, Barry opened the cell and let the people out. At the same time, he called Sheriff Charles and told him an important message, urging him to come to the scene immediately.

"Damn it, do you know what you're doing?"

The soldier who had been knocked unconscious raised his head and said angrily, "You've arrested the wrong people. We're not bad guys."

Barry frowned. "You're not bad people! Then who are you?"

"we are."

The soldier opened his mouth, but remembering the general's instructions, he swallowed the last sentence back.

Barry also sensed something was wrong. At that moment, the woman who seemed slightly more lucid said nervously...

"Are you the Flash, the Flash from Midtown?"

Barry nodded, thought for a moment, and asked in a low voice, "Can you tell me what happened? Who locked you in there?"

Upon hearing this, a deep look of fear appeared on the woman's face, while the others lowered their heads, trembling all over. The experience of the underground base had caused irreversible psychological trauma to them.

A soldier lying on the ground roared, "They're all gorillas! They're capturing people for experiments! Damn it, we're here to rescue people, you idiot!"

Barry cast a suspicious glance at the "prisoners" before him, several of whom nodded slightly and said...

"He's right, it's gorillas. They captured us to do experiments, and many good people died."

Another person said bitterly, "They're not good people either."

"They brought with them three very terrifying human monsters."

"Purple skin, strong, cruel, bloodthirsty"

"The monster fought the gorilla; the gorilla died, and Karen died too."

The crowd murmured amongst themselves. The trauma had clouded his memory, and after speaking haltingly for a while, Barry finally understood what they meant: three monsters that looked like humans but were exceptionally strong had rushed in and started fighting the gorillas. The three monsters were ferocious and brutal, killing many gorillas. Then, soldiers wearing power armor rushed in, led by an elderly man with no hair. The monsters obeyed the old man and called him General.

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General!

Barry thought for a moment: Somewhere in the meeting, Xu Fu had mentioned that Tesla's first batch of products were mainly supplied to the Department of Defense and never entered the market, which meant...

Are you soldiers?

The soldier grunted and refused to speak.

Barry frowned nervously, gradually realizing that the matter was far more complicated than he had imagined: the military had no problem fighting crime, but the problem lay with those three monsters. According to the "captured," the monsters were over 2.5 meters tall, with purplish-brown skin and extremely brutal strength. These creatures could not be obtained through normal means; the only way was to modify and enhance them.

.... ...... ....

The military is testing "super soldiers" on humans.

Thinking about this, Barry's head was about to explode. He quickly called Sheriff Charles, urging them to speed up and get to the scene as soon as possible.

"Child, don't cause trouble."

The soldier looked up and roared, "And your police friends, you'd better tell them to stay out of the way. This isn't their case."

Barry's face hardened: "You're conducting human experiments!"

"This is not human experimentation, this is reinforcement. Our purpose here is to eliminate the mutated gorillas and rescue the people they are holding captive. This is a secret operation and cannot be reported to the outside world. Do you know what kind of panic would be caused if information about the mutated gorillas were leaked?"

Barry hesitated for a moment: "But you killed someone. That purple-skinned monster killed a human."

The soldier was furious; if his movements weren't restricted, he would have loved to kick him in the backside.

"That was an accident. Accidents can happen in any operation. Even special forces can't avoid accidental injuries when rescuing hostages, let alone us."

“Kid, listen to me, get out of the sewers immediately, forget what you saw and heard, and keep those police away. As for these people, don't worry, we'll take good care of them and protect their normal lives.” (Yi)

Chapter 1299: The Battle of Apes

Barry is not an ambitious person. He became the Flash simply because he wanted to do something for Central City and become an upright, kind, and optimistic city hero. Of course, if possible, he also wanted to find his mother's killer and clear his father's name.

This is his most genuine thought, pure and simple.

Unfortunately, some things are unavoidable. The day he put on his armor, he had to confront the city's dark side.

The ruthless captain is a criminal with principles, but many people in this world have no principles.

The soldiers tried their best to persuade him to forget what happened that night, to pretend that nothing had happened, and even promised that the “prisoners” would live well and would never die in an accident.

Barry was silent for a moment, then finally shook his head.

"No, I can't hand them over to organizations that conduct human experiments, not even if you're a soldier."

Upon hearing "797," the soldier was so angry he wanted to curse, and the three men lying on the ground were also furious, their faces turning red with rage. They wished they could swallow Barry whole.

A few minutes later, Sheriff Charles and a group of Midtown police officers arrived at the base, panting. When they saw what had happened around them, their faces turned ashen.

Barry briefly recounted what had happened, then turned and ran toward the evacuation route. He had to find the group and the escaped gorilla; the truth of tonight's events had to be uncovered.

He left cleanly, but left all the trouble to the Midtown Police Department.

After examining the scene, the police officers looked at each other, all feeling a sense of impending doom... Mutant gorillas kidnapping humans for experiments? And violent military "super soldiers"?

If these two disappearances are exposed, Midtown will explode.

ended

Sergeant Charles was severely constipated, so he didn't hesitate to call the chief and throw the hot potato out the window.

As a long-time resident of the sewers, Gerud knew the way into the sewers like the back of his hand, memorizing every entrance and exit. He thought he could use the sewers to eliminate his enemies.

But when he started running, he was surprised to find that those people hadn't gotten lost and were still following behind him.

Damn it

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