Dr. Night mixed with Marvel

Chapter 10 The Birth of Spider-Man

Peter's blood was beyond Michael's expectations, and nothing seemed to change.

Could it be that Peter was Richard's guinea pig from the beginning?Did the spider just activate Peter's original abilities instead of mutating them?

No, not right.

Peter was already five or six years old when he invented the mutant spider.

It should be that Richard's own genes, or Peter's genes, were added to the mutated spider, so Peter could mutate and become Spider-Man.

But there is more than just Peter as Spider-Man. There seems to be another world where Gwen becomes Spider-Man, and there is a thick-lipped Blackie who also becomes Spider-Man.

Maybe Peter hadn't been bitten by a spider yet, so he took the blood too early.

But even so, the mutant spider and Peter's blood still have research value, and controlled experiments can also be done in the future.

……

"Ah~"

Gwen was working when she suddenly felt a pain in her neck.

Facing everyone's gaze, she could only say awkwardly: "I was bitten by an insect."

She followed the bite and found a large red and blue spider that had completed its mission.

"Where did it come from?"

After checking some information, I found that the large spiders used in the company to produce spider silk are not highly toxic. (The plot here is biased toward The Amazing Spider-Man, but the setting of The Amazing Spider-Man Part [-] is that this kind of spider is poisonous. Harry needs toxins to treat his genetic disease, so there is no toxin here.)

Maybe he ran away, but then Gwen stopped caring.

She got off work soon, but Gwen felt very tired, which made her alert. She dialed George's number and asked him to pick up the phone.

On the way, George kept talking, but Gwen felt more and more tired, and double images gradually appeared in front of her eyes, and finally she fainted when her eyesight went dark.

George noticed that Gwen was not moving and felt something was wrong, so he took Gwen directly to the hospital.

But after undergoing a series of tests, the doctor came to a conclusion.

"She's just too tired. It's like she hasn't had a good rest for days and nights."

George felt that he cared so little about Gwen that his daughter was so exhausted that she didn't even notice.

After sending Gwen into her room, George went to talk to his wife.

In the evening, Gwen woke up from hunger. She went to the kitchen and found that her mother had left dinner for her in case she woke up hungry at night.

There was no time to heat it up, so Gwen stuffed it into her mouth randomly like a starving ghost. She was still hungry after dinner.

He took out some steaks from the refrigerator and stuffed them into his mouth, finally allaying his hunger.

"What's wrong with you, baby?"

Gwen glanced at her mother and said, "I'm fine, I'm just too hungry."

She didn't know what happened. After filling her stomach, her rationality returned.

"Let's go to the hospital for a checkup."

"Ah."

Gwen couldn't help but be a little scared after this change.

But what happened immediately shocked her jaw.

In the dark, she could still clearly see the flying mosquitoes in the air, and even heard the sound of their wings flapping.

He caught the mosquito with a pinch and crushed it to death.

The George family immediately came to the hospital and conducted a series of examinations. Compared with the last time, this time it was more thorough, and all the machines were tried.

Unexpectedly, Gwen's body is extremely healthy, her physical fitness is even far better than that of athletes, and there are no parasites in her body.

George attributed all of this to Gwen's own training, because he knew that Gwen was influenced by him and had a heart of justice. He also wanted to become a hero and secretly signed up for more than one fighting class and martial arts class.

Seeing that Gwen's body was fine, the Georges were relieved.

However, Gwen didn't feel that only she knew how much she had changed.

She suspected that the source of all changes was caused by the spider from before.

Back home, hunger struck again, and Gwen ate a lot of food.

It scared her a little.

But she had gone through enough trouble tonight, and Gwen didn't want to disturb her parents anymore, so she went to sleep alone.

In the dream, a red and blue spider slowly crawled towards Gwen, but Gwen could not wake up.

Finally she woke up from the nightmare and jumped directly to the ceiling. Seeing the footsteps outside the door getting closer and closer, Gwen finally broke free and fell down.

At this time, Helen pushed the door open and walked in. She looked at her embarrassed daughter and said, "Are you okay?"

"I'm fine, I just had a nightmare."

"I asked for leave for you, so you don't have to go to school or go to work today."

Gwen suddenly remembered that her changes were probably related to Dr. Connors' research. She had to go take a look and ask Dr. Connors something.

"No need, I'd better go to work."

"Gwen, you need to get some more rest."

"I'm fine and full of energy."

With that said, Gwen jumped out of bed with a backflip, took out various clean clothes from the cabinet and changed them.

Helen was startled by her actions and left with an expression suspicious of life.

"George, did you teach Gwen anything? I mean fighting, backflips or something like that?"

George looked at Helen. Could it be that Helen discovered that Gwen was not just a good girl?

As a good father to Gwen, George said: "Yes, I taught her some fighting... for self-defense, you know... we can't always be by her side."

"Oh."

In front of Helen, she accepted the setting of her daughter's combat prowess.

But Gwen encountered new trouble. She exerted too much force and tore many clothes.

By the afternoon, she was finally able to control her power, but at this time, she could only wear normal casual clothes to go to work.

Arriving at the company, she found Dr. Connors.

"Peter, why are you here too?"

Peter looked at Gwen and said: "I am also a member of the experiment now, a student of Dr. Connors."

"Oh."

Gwen accepted this setting and then looked at Dr. Connors.

"I have some questions for Doctor."

"Didn't your mother ask for leave for you? If you don't feel well, you should get more rest."

"Dr. Connors, if animal genes are combined with humans, will there be any other effects besides the animal's abilities?"

Dr. Connors thought for a moment and said, "I don't know, and I'm glad you're thinking about this, but there are no successful subjects and no human trials, so I can't predict the results."

"The results envisioned in the experiment are actually the optimal results. It does not mean that all results will point to this result. All we have to do is complete the gene transplant and make the results what we want."

"This requires hundreds of animal experiments before we can grasp the key points and find the path to success from the rules of failure. Of course, there will also be some coincidences in the process, such as achieving perfect success in advance. individual."

Gwen couldn't help but push back.

Judging from the current situation, she is an example of a coincidence that couldn't be more coincidental. The spider gene has been perfectly combined with her without any adverse reactions, and she has not developed spider organs.

Therefore, she was a little afraid that she would become a guinea pig if she spoke out.

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