Became a Failed Experimental Subject

Chapter 62: Black Cat Protection Operation



“Taming monsters”—not even worth listening to.

But still, what Black Cat was showing couldn’t just be brushed off.

Cage tapped the armrest of his chair with his finger, lost in thought.

Tsk. His expression twisted as a bad memory surfaced.

[Back then, those researchers and pig bastards said this... That there was a chance monsters could make up for the lack of S-Class heroes. And if we studied a way to tame monsters, we might even end the monster era.]

If monsters could protect humans, if we could order them to devour other monsters, then humans wouldn’t need to fear them anymore.

In that case, monsters and heroes alike would just become powerful weapons for humanity.

[A delusional idea from idiots rotting in inferiority... But if I consider how abnormal Black Cat is, maybe—just maybe—it’s possible, but only with him.]

If he’s willing to set aside all instincts and prioritize humans, then maybe.

Cage agreed with Yu Anna’s claim that Black Cat might be a monster that can be tamed.

Even so, Cage chose opposition over support.

[Even if, by some miracle, we do manage to tame Black Cat—what then, when he undergoes Existential Evolution?]

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