Superhunt - Chapter 22: "He has turned himself into a monster"
Chapter 22: “He has turned himself into a monster”
They walked past glass jars containing strange creatures and human organ specimens covered in bizarre growths, arriving in a separate room.
Martin lowered his head to verify his iris, and Moss said: “According to your authorization, you have three minutes to tour and teach.”
The metal door opened, and the intensely cold air that drifted out was far more potent than the room that held the parasitic hydra. Even with the thick protective suits, he could feel the biting cold.
Jonathan was stunned as soon as he entered. When he looked up, he felt like he was in the underwater tunnel of an aquarium, looking at swimming fish through the glass. But this was not an aquarium; it was a large icehouse filled with clear ice. Ñøv€l–ß1n hosted the premiere release of this chapter.
Inside the solid and transparent ice block, an alien creature that looked like an octopus extended its tentacles. It was so large that it almost filled the entire icehouse. Its yellow eyes had a narrow, horizontal pupil, and the suction cups on its thick tentacles were even larger than a football.
The specimen was incredibly well preserved, almost lifelike. When Jonathan was stared at by its yellow eyes, he felt palpitation. Unfortunately, there was only half of this specimen, and they could only imagine what it looked like alive through this half-body.
“Kraken,” Martin said. “Quite shocking, isn’t it?”
“Kraken?” Jonathan was jolted back to his thoughts by the familiar name.
“In folk legends, there’s a sea monster called Kraken. In the past, when technology wasn’t so advanced, people believed that a monster called Kraken lived in the deep sea, pulling ships underwater and eating people on board,” Martin explained. “The legend is true. The giant creature known as Kraken is indeed an Xenobiotics creature. However, people no longer believe in these sea monsters’ existence. The investigative department secretly eliminates these Xenobiotics creatures, maintaining the order of human society.”
The Kraken and the Kraken monster.. Was the name of that cargo ship carrying the mysterious cargo derived from this folk legend?
“How did the investigative department successfully eliminate such a terrifying Xenobiotics creature as the Kraken?” Jonathan asked.
Martin said, “The investigative department didn’t kill this Kraken. It died naturally and was washed ashore. The Kraken doesn’t need to parasitize humans. It can hunt independently, although it sometimes preys on humans.”
Time was up, and Martin took Jonathan out of the icehouse.
“Does the investigative department preserve the specimens of Xenobiotics creatures just for teaching and observation?” Jonathan asked. “It seems very expensive to do so. Temperature control, humidity control, and liquid nitrogen freezing must be running 24/7, requiring many resources. Wouldn’t images and holographic projections also achieve almost the same teaching effect?”
“It is indeed very expensive, and technology can indeed compensate for teaching,” Martin replied. “So, of course, the investigative department’s preservation of Xenobiotics creature carcasses isn’t just for teaching.”
Jonathan pondered, “It should be for research as well. Captain, you mentioned the Black Sea Academy. Is the Black Sea Academy also studying Xenobiotics creatures?”
“Yes, exactly,” Martin said. “We have finished visiting the specimen gallery on the sixth basement floor. Next, we’ll go to the fifth basement floor. There are some other things you need to know.”
They exited the cold specimen gallery, removed their protective clothing in the changing room, sprayed disinfectant water again, and returned to the elevator.
“Moss, fifth basement floor,” Martin glanced at the elevator clock. “We still have plenty of time.”
Moss replied, “Floor lockdown has been released.”
The elevator ascended, and the door opened in just a few seconds.
“Do we need protective suits this time?” Jonathan asked, “They’re really hard to put on.”
Martin replied, “Not this time, but you’ll need to change into a sterile dust-proof suit.”
The entry process was much simpler this time. After disinfecting and putting on the dust-proof suit, they just had to meticulously stuff their hair into the cap and secure it.
Unlike the quiet specimen gallery on the sixth basement floor, there were quite a few people on the fifth floor. Through the glass isolation window, they could see people in white work clothes busily working at their respective desks.
“Where is this?” Jonathan asked in surprise.
“This is a lab, our lab for studying Xenobiotics creatures,” Martin said succinctly. “The Investigation Department cooperates with many institutions, such as the Biotechnology Laboratory of the Black Sea Academy, the Federal Government’s Cell Research Institute, and research departments under some private consortiums. These research institutions share a common research topic – Xenobiotics creature.”
Jonathan looked around the lab and said, “Are they researching how to deal with them?”
“It’s more than that,” Martin said meaningfully. “They are more interested in how to extract value from them.”
“Extract value?” Jonathan turned his head to look at Martin.
Martin led him into the lab and said, “You’ll see.”
An obviously older researcher saw Martin, “Brought a newbie?”
“Yes, we’ll only need ten minutes,” Martin replied politely.
“Not bad,” the researcher glanced at Jonathan, “It’s been a long time since we’ve had a newcomer. Do your best.”
Martin picked up a light blue reagent from the table as the researcher returned to his work.
“This is the venom of the Red Thorn Hunter in its unpurified state. It’s highly corrosive and can corrode metal,” he said, putting on gloves and taking a piece of iron. He dripped the liquid in the bottle onto the iron.
With a sizzling sound, a small round hole appeared in the one-millimeter-thick iron piece.
“Hunting Xenobiotics creature is very dangerous. Our bulletproof combat suits can’t resist the squeeze of the parasitic hydras’ tentacles, nor can they resist the corrosion of the Red Thorn Hunter’s venom,” Martin said. “They are dangerous species, but their bodies also hide treasures.”
“Parasitic hydras and Red Thorn Hunter both rely on parasitizing humans for growth and reproduction. They share one common feature: they only parasitize living beings. No matter how deformed or mindless the parasitized humans become, they will stay alive until their nutrients are completely drained. Even if their bodies become skeletal and can barely move, they still live,” Martin put down the light blue reagent, “They secrete a special substance to maintain the host’s life, letting the host hang on to existence.”
“Like leeches?” Jonathan followed Martin’s train of thought, “Leeches secrete anticoagulants when they suck human blood. Although their blood-sucking behavior harms humans, the anticoagulants found in them can be used for medical purposes.”
“Yes, that’s what I’m trying to say.” Martin smiled, “They are terrifying creatures, but they also have value. If we can figure out the components of the secretion and synthesize it artificially, it could lead to major breakthroughs in the medical field.”
“Have we made any progress?” Jonathan asked curiously.
“Of course.” Martin came to another table and took out two reagents, “This is one of the substances extracted from the body of the parasitic hydra. It has a strong anti-inflammatory and analgesic effect. And this reagent can accelerate wound healing, promoting cell division. These two reagents have been widely used in the Investigation Department.”
Jonathan exclaimed, “Did I also get an injection of this drug when I had head surgery? The wound recovery speed is incredible.”
“Probably did,” Martin said, “It’s very effective. Our field team casualties have reduced a lot in the past two years. These scientific research achievements deserve credit. Researchers are trying to extract more value from Xenobiotics creature.”
“Is the main value of Xenobiotics creature research for drugs?” Jonathan said, “Are there any other uses?”
“They have three types of value. The first is in the medical field, and the second is in the field of materials science,” Martin said. “Materials science is not a research topic of the Investigation Department lab, and it’s outsourced to biotechnology companies. However, we have some samples in our lab.”
Martin picked up a piece of jet-black cloth placed on a desk in the corner, “Try pulling it, Jonathan.”
Jonathan grabbed the cloth and tugged at it. The short cloth suddenly stretched several times its length. He stepped back to increase the distance, and the cloth seemed to have no limit to its stretch.
“This is a new biological material extracted from the body of a tentacled Xenobiotics creature. It can’t be mass-produced yet, but it has good elasticity and isn’t afraid of sharp objects,” Martin casually grabbed a small knife used for experiments and cut the cloth. No trace was left, and he stabbed downwards with the tip of the knife. The cloth remained unscathed.
“It seems these are just the tip of the iceberg of the research results,” Jonathan said.
“Yes, just the tip of the iceberg. The research institutions cooperating with us have even more scientific research achievements,” Martin said. “Jonathan, you must remember, our main goal is to eliminate Xenobiotics creatures to maintain public safety, not to capture Xenobiotics creatures for profit. New drugs and new materials are just incidental gains. Compared to the risks, our gains can be said to be negligible… I can’t remember how many teammates and colleagues have died in battle. The Investigation Department holds a memorial service every year, and I attend every year.”
“I’ll do my best to survive,” Jonathan said calmly.
He was already aware of the stakes. On the day before he crossed into the second world, Jonathan had already made up his mind. He would do everything he could to survive and avoid all Bad Ends to reach the Happy End.
“Captain, you just mentioned that Xenobiotics creatures have three uses. What is the third one?” he asked.
Martin patted Jonathan on the shoulder, “Follow me to the third basement, and you’ll know.”
“The third basement? I remember that’s where the temporary detention cells are, holding some criminals who haven’t had the chance to be tried in court,” Jonathan said as he followed.
“The third basement is indeed a temporary detention area, but you probably don’t know that the cells don’t just hold ordinary criminals,” Martin said. “The third basement is the place with the strictest security measures in the whole Investigation Building. It’s actually divided into two areas, the East and the West. The East holds ordinary criminals, and the West does not.”
Having removed their dust suits, they once again took the elevator.
Jonathan held back his curiosity, waiting for the answer to be revealed.
The heavy stuff always comes last, he thought. He had learned about the Xenobiotics creature and knew their danger and value, so what was next? What was waiting for him next?
The elevator doors opened, with armed security personnel standing on either side.
After stepping out of the elevator, there were paths on both the left and right. Jonathan glanced around; heavy metal doors blocked both areas. Martin led Jonathan to the right and then scanned his iris.
The door rumbled as it lifted. This time, the sound of the metal door opening differed from before. The metal doors on other floors opened silently and smoothly, but this one made a loud noise. Looking closely, the metal door of the third basement was more than thirty centimeters thick and must have weighed tons.
The security measures were indeed strict.
The sound of Martin’s footsteps echoed in the empty corridor. The cells on both sides of the corridor were not blocked by iron bars but by bulletproof glass. Many of the cells were empty, and there seemed to be few prisoners in the West area.
“A few days ago, a new prisoner arrived. His condition is very bad, and he may die in a few days. The doctors can’t save him,” Martin said, “I’ll take you to see him.”
This prisoner must be very special. Jonathan made such a judgment.
They hadn’t walked for long before Martin stopped.
He turned around and pointed at the cell, signaling Jonathan to look over.
“Hiss.” Jonathan couldn’t help but gasp at the sight of the prisoner.
The male prisoner was lying on the ground, staring blankly at the ceiling of his cell. The skin he exposed was a terrifying grayish-blue color. His knuckles were twisted and protruding, and his fingers were incredibly long and limp, like tentacles! The tentacles of Xenobiotics creature!
The prisoner suddenly coughed and vomited a lump of flesh, which was actually squirming slightly on the ground.
“Is he infested by a monster?” Jonathan asked in disgust.
Even though he hadn’t eaten much for breakfast, he couldn’t stand such repeated visual shocks. He was truly about to vomit.
“No, he’s not infested by a monster,” Martin said calmly, “He has turned himself into a monster.”
He looked at Jonathan, “This is the third use of alien creatures I wanted to tell you about.”
“Some illegal secret religious groups collect and purify the blood of Xenobiotics creatures for some evil purpose. They drink this blood in an attempt to gain power from it.”
“They refer to the Xenobiotics creature as the remnants of ancient gods. The extracted blood of these creatures is called ‘god blood’ by them, and the people who gain super power through this ‘god blood,’ we call them ‘Heterobloods.'”