Chapter 7 Mutation
In the laboratory on the top floor of the Pasteur Building, a fierce siren sounded.

"Dad, what did you do again?" Franklin pushed the door open and walked in with a speechless face. "Can't you be quiet? If Mom and Aunt Janet come back from shopping and find that you blow up the house, she will also blow up of."

However, Reed's expression was dignified, and he was completely different from his usual relaxed state when there was an accident in the experiment. He looked at the instrument that issued a fierce alarm and muttered to himself: "Unbelievable, this is really amazing."

"So what happened?" Franklin walked up to Reed and glanced at the instrument that was blaring the alarm. "Isn't this Kang's time machine? What did you do? Why did it interfere with the timeline?"

"This is the most amazing thing, I didn't do anything." Reed showed an expression of interest, "This is really incredible, I have never seen such a large-scale timeline change, but they seem to be There was no impact."

"No effect?" Franklin leaned over, "What's going on, such a large-scale timeline disturbance has no effect?"

"I don't know." Reed turned off the alarm, and then began to calculate crazily.

"You didn't use that thing casually, did you?" Franklin suddenly looked at his father and asked seriously.

"Of course I won't use it anymore. I am very aware of the consequences of disturbing time." Reed stretched his arms to pull a movable test bench from the other side of the laboratory, and then opened the virtual modeling program.

"It doesn't make sense at all." He entered the equations of his calculations, then looked at the mess in front of him and fell into deep thought.

Suddenly, Reed turned to look at his son.

Franklin felt nervous for no reason.

"Can you go and have a look?" Reed said, leaving the console with both hands.

Franklin looked blank: "Didn't you say that traveling through time at will will cause unknown consequences?"

"Yes." Reed replied naturally, "but if you just travel to the past to see the future, according to my calculations, there will be no consequences."

"So... you were not studying what might have happened just now, but thinking about the impact on the timeline of the process of letting me observe things in person?" Franklin was helpless.

"Of course." Reed said in a natural tone, and then pointed to the weird data on the instrument, "Aren't you interested in this matter? Don't want to know what's going on with him?"

"Curious," Franklin admitted, "but if Mom finds out, I don't think we'll both be able to get away with it."

"It's very simple, you just need to disappear for a while." Reed showed a sly smile, "How could Su find out?"

Franklin showed an expression of "This is not my idea, you forced me", stretched, stood up from the chair, and disappeared instantly.

After a while, Franklin didn't return as planned, and Reed's expression finally became extremely serious. He looked at the beating data on the instrument again, and fell into deep thought.

He hesitated for a moment, finally made up his mind, got up and walked to a cabinet, just about to open the door.

"Boom!" There was a loud noise, and the windows of the laboratory were shattered by a violent explosion.

"Ahem..." Reed's body was directly crushed by the flying object at any time, and he squeezed out of the debris like plasticine.

"Hello, Mister Fantastic!" The voice of laughing came from the smoke.

Reed vaguely saw a huge head floating in mid-air, as if he was approaching.

"Don't talk nonsense." Another gloomy male voice remembered.

"Dum!" Reid was alerted suddenly. He tried to stretch his arms to grab him. However, a stabbing pain came from the back of his neck, and then his eyes went black and he passed out.

"How do you know he's the only one now?" In the smoke, a funny man who looked like a huge head with short limbs asked, looking at the person wearing a dark green cloak and silver armor.

"Don't talk nonsense, Mordok, our time is limited!" The metal man paced slowly in the laboratory, looking at various instruments and readings with great interest.

"Okay, you can start now, Doom." Mordoke said expectantly.

"Remember our agreement, don't touch things that shouldn't be touched." Dum warned in a low voice.

"I know." Mordoke showed a meaningful and strange smile, "Don't worry, I'm not interested in those at all."

"Hmph!" Dum snorted coldly, and then, a strange smoke floated out from his metal hands.

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"Reed, what happened?" Susan stepped on the force field she created and floated in from the gap in the broken wall.

"Oh, it's nothing, a prototype exploded." Reed replied nonchalantly while operating the console.

"Can't you make fewer accidents?" Susan complained as she began to control the force field to clean up all kinds of garbage in the laboratory.

"Look, I knew it must have been made by Reed himself." An angry man floated in the gap, complaining in a joking tone, "It turned out that you made it look like the end of the world and called us all together." come back."

"Can't you listen to Susan and be quiet?" The stone man Ben walked in through the gate and lifted a large piece of broken wall, "Su, where should I put this thing?"

"Where's Franklin?" Susan asked as she cleared a small area for Ben to put the trash together.

"I asked him to deal with other things." Reid replied casually.

Susan frowned, but didn't continue speaking.

"Beep beep beep!" The alarm sounded.

"What's the matter? What's going to explode this time?" Johnny "Thunderbolt" asked as he landed.

"There's something wrong with 'Negative Generation'." Reed replied very seriously.

"Couldn't I be free one day?" Ben complained. "So can the door be opened now?"

"Yes, the explosion did not affect the line here." Reed replied, "I will open the passage for you now."

After speaking, he manipulated the console skillfully, and a dark portal formed in the instrument.

"Hope it's not a big deal." Ben walked through the portal first, followed by an enthusiastic Johnny.

"Don't make any more problems, understand?" Susan looked at Reed helplessly, and then followed into the portal.

"We have arrived at the frontline stronghold, what is the problem?" Susan's voice came from the earphone.

"Wait a minute, I'm checking." Reed replied, but he sat on the chair without any action.

"Hello, hello? Reed, are you still there?" After a while, Susan, who didn't get a reply, asked again, but this time, he didn't get any response.

"Goodbye, 'Fantastic Four'." Reed unplugged the communication device, stood in front of the "Negative Generation Portal", and pressed the close button.

(End of this chapter)

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