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Chapter 183 182 Death of Black Swan (2)

Chapter 183 182. Death of Black Swan (2)

"It seemed like if I didn't live up to expectations, I was going to be dumped," Herzog said.

"Valuable people will be respected in any era, and similarly worthless people will not get a ticket to Noah's Ark."

Bondarev slid an envelope along the table to Herzog. Herzog tore open the envelope and found a Swiss bank cashier's check worth $200 million.

This is a rare large check. Switzerland's banking industry is very developed and it was also known as neutral during the war years. It is difficult to trace the source of funds flowing through banks here. Bondarev expressed his sincerity with this cashier's check.

Few people in the world could refuse two hundred million dollars, but Herzog did not accept the offer. He just pressed the envelope and clapped his hands.

The door of the office opened, and the kind-faced head nurse led a little girl to the distinguished guest. The little girl looked very quiet. She was holding a stuffed bear and looked up at Bondarev without fear. She couldn't be said to be very beautiful. She also had some small freckles. She looked like a typical Russian girl, with a body as thin as a paper doll. , there is no blood on the face.

But she has proud white-blond hair, skin as white as ice and snow, and her eyes are extremely deep and quiet, as if she is hiding a quiet Guixu, but she is only eleven or twelve years old. Bondarev was unusually sensitive. He felt that there was something strange about this little girl, as if she was someone like him.

"Renata, prove the existence of God to this Comrade Major." Herzog patted the little girl's head gently and put the gun in his pocket on the table.

Renata obviously had not had much contact with this thing. She picked up the pistol and played with it curiously for a while. Bondarev had no way of knowing what the meaning of this move was, and cast a curious look at Herzog. Ge just smiled and used lip language to tell him to continue reading.

Renata suddenly slapped the pistol on the table and began to disassemble the Glock pistol at an extremely fast speed. Her observation just now showed that she had not had much contact with this kind of thing, but now her hand speed was dazzlingly fast, and it seemed that she knew what to do as long as she touched a certain part of the pistol.

The slide, barrel, safety, hammer holder, recoil spring, support plate... She dismantled the pistol to its most primitive form in half a minute, leaving only various ordinary people with names. Unrecognizable parts were piled all over the table.

Dalev noticed that there was a faint golden color in Renata's eyes, which was as imperceptible as her hair. He didn't dare to say that he could dismantle the gun faster and more accurately than Renata. It seemed that he didn't need to think. .

"Is this to train her to be a gun-wielding killer?" Bondarev asked.

"Training? No, no, no, Comrade Major, if you let a child start dismantling firearms from a young age, he will definitely be able to do the same thing by this age. But Renata has never been exposed to pistols at all, she just The initial observation clarified the structure of this mechanism." Herzog said, "If you don't believe it, you can try giving her something else."

Bondarev was silent for a few seconds, then took off the mechanical watch on his wrist. The doctor cooperated very cooperatively and took out a whole tool box from under his desk. When he opened it, he found various maintenance tools of different sizes. It’s not like you can use your fingers to disassemble a mechanical watch like a pistol. There are many parts in such a delicate little thing and you need to rely on tools.

This time, it only took Renata five seconds to prepare the mechanical watch. It seemed that in these five seconds, all the components in the precision instrument were instantly grasped by her. The mechanical watch in her hands was like a child's. The building blocks were simply played with, and she even began to operate them with one hand, but she was more comfortable than the most experienced workers and machines.

Bondarev's cherished mechanical watch also turned into a pile of small parts. At this point, he had to believe that this girl was an innate genius in dismantling machinery... No, as Herzog said, This power is comparable to that of a god!

"How did she do it?" Bondarev asked.

"I once worked with many excellent colleagues in Germany, trying to prove that Aryan children can run faster and jump smarter. But as the work progressed, we were surprised to find from genetic samples from Japan that Aryan children There is nothing remarkable about the genes of the Leans. On the contrary, other humans have mysterious perfect genes. This gene is not homologous to human genes, but it will give humans extraordinary abilities. For example, amazing explosive power, or excellence like Renata Learning ability. Each individual possesses different extraordinary abilities. We boldly speculate that these people only possess a part of the perfect genes, and these genes should have a common source, and they all come from the same perfect creature."

Herzog looked into Bondarev's eyes as if to tell the biggest secret in the world: "Dragon!"

"Dragon?" Bondarev's eyes revealed disbelief.

The old-fashioned engineering elevator fell slowly, the motor hummed, and the steel cable rubbed against the shaft, making a creepy sound. This thing can still work, but it always makes people feel frightened that it will derail the next second. The tone fell into the abyss.

Herzog turned on the power, and hundreds of spotlights illuminated the huge cave as brightly as silver. The sudden strong light made it difficult to open one's eyes.

After a ten-second adaptation period, Herzog and Bondarev opened their eyes at the same time. Bondarev was stunned. The giant ice under his feet was transparent and his eyes could penetrate directly to the bottom of the cave. He had the illusion of standing thousands of feet high in the sky. The world was empty and empty, leaving only him and the ancient god-like giant in the ice looking at each other silently.

There is a pale blue skeleton sealed in the ice. It has obviously been dead for a long time, but even if only this skeleton is left, Bondarev can still perfectly imagine its majestic appearance when it still existed in the world. Legendary creatures are described in the myths of various civilizations, symbolizing violence, blood, auspiciousness, or power and many other different images.

Most of the flesh on the skeleton has rotted away, and only the part from the back to the head remains original. This allows Bondarev to clearly see the blue bone spurs and scales. The dragon still remained standing before death. posture, it raised its head proudly, as if roaring unwillingly upwards, its pale eyes were still intact, glowing with marble-like luster, which made Bondarev feel that this dead dragon seemed to still be watching. Looking at himself, he seemed to be able to hear a roar that echoed through the sky.

"This may be the only relatively well-preserved dragon skeleton in the world!" Herzog walked on the ice and spread his arms in a great poet-like tone. "It was precisely because of encountering it that I had the opportunity to glimpse the gods." The true beauty of the country!”

"It's hard to imagine that humans have not found dragon fossils on the earth in the past many years." Bondarev said.

"Fossil? No, pay attention to that position on its back."

Bondarev followed the doctor's instructions and could easily confuse the black thorn with the bone spurs on the dragon's back if he wasn't paying attention, but upon closer inspection he immediately recognized it as an old-fashioned military bayonet.

"It looks like the bayonet used on the Mosin-Nagant rifle." Bondarev said. He has dabbled in all walks of life in the world and has extraordinary knowledge.

"The Mosin-Nagant rifle is only more than a hundred years old. In other words, this dragon will not be dead for more than a hundred years. It should still be alive when the first person who discovered it came here."

"Who discovered it?"

"A group of gypsy people. This dragon died in 1909 AD. During that difficult winter, the gypsy people still took risks fishing in the Arctic Ocean for their livelihood. That day was unusual. They did not wait for the fish to appear, not even one. The old man stood up and said that this day was not suitable for fishing and that they should go back, because if all the fish schools disappeared, it meant that huge predators were wandering in this sea area and were likely to come out of the ice to attack people. But there are The people were so hungry that they decided to wait and see for a while."

"Just that evening, the seawater flowed backwards in the ice cave used for fishing. The dragon's huge head poked out of the ice cave, perhaps to breathe. The deafening roar made most people around him deaf. Nerves were damaged, and those who survived became madmen. The dragon had been injured at that time, and the dragon's blood also splashed on some gypsy people with this accident. These people subsequently mutated, and some Scales grew on people's bodies, and some had their own bones piercing their bodies and tearing them apart. The gypsy people thought the thing was a demon or Satan, so they reported it to Moscow. This was the opportunity for the dragon to be discovered for the first time. Moscow at that time In the storm of a few years before the October Revolution, no one cared about the report of a group of fishermen, but an officer from the Alexander family noticed it, and they immediately became the first humans to come to the Kingdom of God."

"They killed the dragon, right?" Bondarev asked.

"Yes, according to my research, when a dragon is alive, it will have a very strong spiritual field around it. Humans will feel uncomfortable even if they are just close to it from a distance, so no one has been able to find traces of the dragon for so many years. But this time is an exception. , the dragon was seriously injured, and the area around it was so thin that it almost didn’t exist, which gave Alexander a chance. The dragon dug the cave on its own and hid it deep under the ice, probably wanting to rest. But it made a mistake He made a mistake. When the tide ebbs here, the entrance to the lair will be exposed. The army sent by Alexander seized this opportunity and entered the dragon's cave. But even the dying dragon has great power. The army paid a huge price here and finally used it. A Mosin Nagant delivered the killing blow."

Herzog shined the light around the cave. There were still human skeletons in the ice. They were wearing old-fashioned gray military uniforms from the Tsarist Empire. They were buried here forever in various weird ways. They were still holding those bones in their hands. They relied on Mosin Nagant and cannonballs until death. They probably won by relying on cannons.

"The Alexander family fell to the revolutionaries on the eve of the October Revolution, which gave his family considerable prestige and seniority in the new regime. The new regime needed his army to suppress the rebellion, and they were able to make money crazily because of this. An infantry engineer was dispatched to Siberia and spent decades digging out a black swan port on the dragon's remains. During the most dangerous moment of World War II, none of the replaced troops were recalled to guard Moscow. . These soldiers who dedicated their lives here thought they were working for a great future, but in the end they were cut off by the Alexander family and their supplies were destroyed. No one could crawl to Verkhoyansk alive, and not even the body could be found. "

Herzog looked at Bondarev: "Since no one can get out alive, the secrets here should not be exposed. I am curious how Comrade Major knew about this."

"Didn't I say it before? Things in the world will leave traces as long as they exist. Nothing is an eternal secret." Bondarev smiled, "That child just now, you extracted the genes of the dragon family and created it. Are experiments conducted on her?"

"Yes." Herzog nodded, "Dragons are different from all the creatures we know. After any creature dies, all the information carried by the cells in the body can still be extracted and analyzed from bones or muscle tissue, fossils . But the dragon is very special. If you go down and stab its corpse now, you will find that blood can still ooze from its muscles, just like you have just dissected a living creature, but all the genetic information on it Already dead. However, perfect genes must come from perfect creatures! For example, Renata, she is a child born with dragon genes. We collected so-called geniuses or superpowers from all over the world for screening, and found that Many of them actually carry dragon genes! If these gene fragments are used, children with this bloodline can be artificially created."

"It seems that your experiment is going well." Bondarev showed an approving look.

"I like your words very much, Major. Anyone of value deserves to be respected. In Black Swan Port, all research results are in my hands alone. The bid of 200 million US dollars is high but far from enough. I Research can continue, and children like Renata can even be mass-produced. I think the Alexander family has been looking forward to using this method to re-create an army for them to conquer the Soviet Union and even the world. In the past In that era, they responded to everyone's call, but now they have to rely on others. The desire to conquer is engraved in the bones of these old aristocrats handed down from the Tsarist Russia."

"Mastering this gene is like mastering the world." Bondarev sighed, "For something that can shake the world, two hundred million dollars is really too cheap."

"Two billion." Herzog compared an astonishing number. "I still need two billion U.S. dollars. With these two billion U.S. dollars, I can turn this technology into a reality. Major, you will have a world-wide army." An unparalleled army is enough to realize any dream!"

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