< img height="1" width="1" style="display:none" src="https://www.facebook.com/tr?id=433806094867034&ev=PageView&noscript=1" />

Text:

Comment:

Chapter 1401

Words:1868Update:22/06/26 10:58:20

Report

A moment later, the four short "turtles" who had received their teacher's signal went to try the pizza with their black cat "princess."

It wasn't that Selina was careless, but that it didn't really matter if she was there or not. In any case, Luke would definitely have a video, and she could watch it at any time.

Compared with the little turtle who succumbed to the charm of the ten cheese pizza, the female reporter April was very conflicted.

As a woman, she actually really wanted to talk to the black catgirl.

But as a reporter, Batman and Sprint's conversation was undoubtedly more tempting.

Sprint, the old gray, was the calmest. Although his nose kept twitching, as if he was searching for the fragrance of the cheese in the air, his eyes met Luke's and didn't waver in the slightest.

As they happily ate the pizza, the conversation officially began.

In particular, after Luke took out a tranquilizer dart and knocked out the female reporter, all his hesitation and scruples disappeared.

When Luke threw the dart, Sprint's eyes flickered and he raised his hand slightly, but he didn't stop him in the end.

After April fell asleep, he had a strange expression on his face. It was hard to tell if he was glad or helpless, but he simply nodded. "That's fine."

Luke's lips curled up inside his mask. It seemed that even this good-tempered old gray couldn't stand the existence of the female reporter.

Luke got straight to the point, and Sprint was a modest person. The conversation was over in less than twenty minutes.

That was because things weren't too complicated from beginning to end.

Sprint was an ordinary experimental rat who had come to the United States from Japan, while the little turtles were four experimental Brazilian turtles.

April's father, Dr. Carby O 'Neill, had been in charge of an experimental project more than ten years ago. After the initial results were achieved, he suddenly burned down the laboratory and destroyed all the experimental objects and data.

April rescued Sprint, who was still a little rat at the time, but already had memories and intelligence, as well as the four little turtles.

She put them down next to the sewer outside the laboratory, and Sprint hid in the sewer with the four little turtles.

From then on, Sprint found himself changing day by day and becoming more and more like a human, while the four little turtles grew up like human babies.

Thus, he, the mouse, became the father and teacher of the four little turtles.

In the past fifteen years, Sprint had become a martial arts master with his natural sensitivity to martial arts. He had also taught his skills to the little turtles.

Guns? Sprint said he didn't like it and was a poor learner. There was no place to practice shooting in the sewers.

On the other hand, the sewers were all suitable places to train one's martial skills and body.

Growing up in the dark sewers, the little turtles had beaten up quite a few bad guys who tried to commit murder. This was one of the sources of many horror stories in the sewers.

For example, the Sewer Clown, the Sewer Mecha Warrior, and more recently, the Sewer Batman and the Black Catwoman were cosplays that they used to conceal their bodies.

Of course, their level was not high.

However, the people who were being beaten and rescued did not have enough attention to pay attention to them. They could only come up with more ghost stories to amuse others.

Sprint lived a hard life in the sewers with the little turtle, but it was still a harmonious family.

As for April, her father, Dr. O 'Neill, had died in the fire, and the girl had to bear the grief of losing her father.

But according to Sprint's investigations in the past few years, Dr. O 'Neill's death was probably not an accident, but the boss behind the experiment, Eric Sachs.

It was Dr. O 'Neill's research that had made Sprint and the four little turtles who they were today.

Luke was shocked when he heard that.

Turning animals into human-like existences, giving them intelligence and certain talents that far surpassed that of humans, this invention was really … quite terrifying.

The five "finished products" in front of him were originally just ordinary mice and Brazilian turtles, but they were now terrifyingly strong.

If the boss behind the scenes got his hands on the research results, he would probably be able to form an army of animals with superpowers!

Although the end product might not necessarily be stronger the original, as long as they had enough intelligence and some animal abilities, it was already a breakthrough.

Take Luke's Sharp Nose for example. At first, it wasn't as good as a police dog's, but it was extremely useful in battle.

The little turtles, who had extraordinary strength, agility, and physique, were even more so made for being thugs.

If he was tempted by their talents, the boss behind the scenes named Eric Sachs definitely wouldn't be able to take it.

Besides, it wasn't troublesome to use animals for experiments. Animal welfare was always a rarity, and without a broad base of support, it would be difficult for ordinary people to survive on their own. It was fine as long as they didn't abuse animals.

But human experimentation was an absolute taboo, and no government dared to take the blame for it.

In the end, if the animal super warriors died, they would only lose the research funds, but the human super warriors would have to be given benefits, pensions, and medals.

Luke could imagine how Eric Sachs would feel when he found out that his laboratory had been burned — it would definitely be similar to someone else burning tens of billions of dollars in front of him.

Furious, Eric Sachs thought that everything had been destroyed and killed Dr. O 'Neill.

It had been more than ten years since the incident, and everything should have been forgotten.

But a few days ago, April had come into contact with the four little turtles, and then accidentally saw Eric Sachs on the news, which brought back some memories of her youth.

Looking through the videotapes from back then, she found that the little turtles actually had the same name as the four experimental turtles that she had kept as pets when she was young.

But when she went to the TV station with the clues and wanted to go on the news, her boss didn't believe this nonsense about turtles turning into humans.

Then, for some reason, she went to Eric to confirm her guess.

This exposed her and the existence of the four little turtles. Unaware of it, she even accepted Eric's business card and carried it with her.

If Tony hadn't been studying the fake phone that Luke had given him and the electronic detection function hadn't discovered that there was a tracker in the business card, Sprint and the little turtles would have been wiped out.

Eric Sachs hadn't given up yet, and was trying to catch her so that he could catch the four little turtles.

Hearing that, Luke calmly glanced at April, who was still asleep, and decided that he wouldn't let the little turtles know too much about him in the future.

Wasn't this female reporter the legendary troublemaker?!

Sprint and the little turtles were tolerant of her because she had saved their lives, but he wasn't.

Excessive sense of justice and curiosity were always the enemies of the continuation of life.

When they appeared in someone who wasn't very strong, it was even more fatal.

This female reporter could do whatever she wanted. Whoever wanted to be her teammate had to have a tough life.

Thinking that, he couldn't help but look at the little turtles. These four guys … really had hard turtle shells.

Luke readily agreed to Sprint's request to protect April until the matter was over.

But he had already made up his mind: he wouldn't let April wake up the whole way, and would throw her into the dark room in the seaside villa.

Ever since Ivan had been released, the dark room had been empty. There was food, drink, TV, Internet, and exercise in it, but it couldn't communicate with the outside world.

You've already exceeded your reading limit for today. If you want to read more, please log in.


Login
Select text and click 'Report' to let us know about any bad translation.