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Chapter 1606: Choose One

It is not easy to find a new person to replace Ronnie and Dr. Stein.

Caitlin took great pains to find two suitable candidates. Coincidentally, both of them are black and have been affected by the radiation from the explosion of the particle accelerator, but they did not gain superpowers.

Whether they can match Dr. Stein, they need to get blood samples for further testing, which requires Barry Allen to take action. He used super speed to approach the two people unnoticed and took their blood samples.

The laboratory will test the blood samples, but it will take some time. During the waiting period, Barry Allen and Petty went to investigate another case suspected of being a super villain.

Soon, he received news from the laboratory that Dr. Stein woke up from a coma, and the test reports of the two blood samples came out!

Barry rushed to the laboratory immediately after receiving the news. Caitlin introduced the two candidates to them. One of them was named Henry Hewitt. He looked gentle and refined, and he was actually very cultured.

"He graduated from Hudson College with the highest honors and obtained a double degree in applied physics and bioengineering." Caitlin tends to choose Hewitt.

Barry is more interested in another candidate, Jefferson Jackson, because his physical fitness is better. He is a high school football quarterback and an excellent student.

Star-Lord saw this and couldn't help but joked: "See, I knew this guy prefers brute force, right?"

Flash No. 1 shrugged: "In fact, in my opinion, Jefferson may be more suitable among these two people. Looking at the data, his DNA is more consistent with Professor Stein's."

"Isn't Henry's temperament and ability more consistent with Professor Stein?" Billy Batson stuck out his tongue: "They are all top students. Physics and bioengineering sound very confusing."

In the back to the future video, Barry and others are ready to act separately and meet these two candidates for an interview.

At this time, Dr. Harrison Wells sneaked into the laboratory quietly. I don't know what tricks he is going to play.

On the other side, Barry and Dr. Stein first found Jefferson Jackson, who was repairing a car at the moment. Compared with another top student, he was doing relatively average and could only be considered an ordinary blue-collar worker.

Of course, the two could not discuss the matter of fusion firestorm directly, so they could only start with the explosion of the particle collider two years ago. As soon as they talked about this matter, Jefferson was full of resentment and complaints.

It was because of the accident two years ago that he ruined his football career, otherwise he might have become a professional player.

Barry and Dr. Stein's persuasion had no effect, so they had to leave a business card and then say goodbye.

At the same time, Caitlin on the other side successfully invited another candidate. This Dr. Henry Hewitt was very confident. Of course, he was indeed very capable, otherwise he would be conceited.

After visiting the Star Lab, he boasted: "I always feel that I was born to do greater things and become a greater person."

Caitlin smiled and said: "When we succeed, flying will be the most common of your many superpowers."

Caitlin was very satisfied with this candidate.

At this time, Barry and Dr. Stein happened to come back. After the two sides met and introduced themselves, they started the experiment without stopping. After all, Dr. Stein's time was really running out.

Dr. Henry got along well with Dr. Stein and claimed to be a fan of each other. From this point of view, he was indeed a good match for Dr. Stein. However, their subsequent experiments were not smooth.

After preparations were ready, the first fusion ended in failure. Henry Hewitt's reaction to this result was stronger than Dr. Stein's. He showed extreme disappointment and anger.

Obviously, this Hewitt's life was smooth sailing and his tolerance for failure was relatively limited. But objectively speaking, he was not a suitable candidate.

Outside the light screen video, Flash Barry commented: "I don't feel good about this guy. He seems to have the potential to become a mad scientist?"

Peter Quill shrugged his shoulders, "You can't label him a bad guy just because he has a bad temper."

Bruce Wayne agreed with Flash No. 1's opinion and said in a deep voice: "He reacted too strongly. To be precise, his temper is not ordinary bad."

Whether their judgment is reasonable depends on the subsequent development of future videos.

Back to the light screen video, Hewitt left angrily, but he did not return empty-handed in this experiment. His brief contact with Dr. Stein, or Firestorm, made him "infected" with some superpowers.

He had been affected by the radiation of the particle accelerator explosion, and his body had been changed from the inside out. Now he was directly stimulated, and the superpower "seeds" buried in his body began to take root and sprout.

Barry and others must have known nothing about this, and they were even less aware of another thing: Harrison Wells from Earth 2 began to act.

His first target was not the Star Lab, but another famous Mercury Lab, where he stole important equipment.

Unfortunately, he was caught by Dr. Tina of the Mercury Lab when he was committing the crime, which scared Dr. Tina. Wasn't Harrison Wells dead?

How did he run into his own laboratory to steal things?

So, when Joe West brought people to investigate the next day, Tina told him about her discovery.

Joe didn't believe it at first, because he personally experienced the whole process of Dr. Wells' death half a year ago and knew the inside story better.

But Dr. Tina was so sure that he had to have corresponding doubts. At the same time, he decided to conceal the news and not let Barry know that Dr. Wells was back.

Barry had just walked out of the other party's shadow, so it was better not to be stimulated. For this reason, Joe West also told his new partner Petty not to reveal this matter.

On the other side, in the Star Laboratory, Barry was discussing the follow-up plan with Dr. Stein and others. There was only one left out of the original two candidates, and the car mechanic Jefferson became their last hope.

They coaxed and deceived Jefferson to come to the laboratory, and then Caitlin began to paint a pie, claiming that the subsequent experiments could cure his hidden injuries and hopefully let him return to the football field to fulfill his dream.

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