Chapter 1156 Janet possesses Scott and enters the quantum dimension
"The system is ready."
"Coil charging."
"Full power," Hope said, then looked at Scott. "Wait until the tunnel opens. If you receive any message that looks like it's from her, tell us."
"Ok, no problem."
"Okay, then..." Hank pressed a few buttons and pushed the joystick, "Here we go."
clang!clang!clang!
The huge gears turned slowly, and the quantum tunnels lit up one by one, emitting a low mechanical hum.
Hank and Hope laughed excitedly, "We did it."
"Any reaction?" Hank looked at Scott and asked.
"Uh...no."
"Wait a minute, because maybe..."
Before Hank finished speaking, the quantum tunnel slowly stopped running and gradually closed.
"No, no, no!" Hope quickly ran to a computer to check where the problem was.
"what happened?"
"It's going to shut down. Maybe our vector is wrong."
"We've calculated it a hundred times, so it must be correct."
"What else could it be?"
"I do not know."
At this moment, Scott's head tilted slightly to his shoulder, his eyes were blank, and then he trembled slightly.
He quickly ran to a computer, his fingers almost leaving afterimages on the keyboard.
"Scott, what are you doing?"
"Scott, don't move."
"Scott, don't..."
Hank grabbed one of his arms, but Scott shook it off.
"I'm sorry, I don't know how much time I have left, I need to fix the algorithm.
Believe me, I've studied this a lot in my 30 years down there."
Scott's voice was much thinner, and the way he pinched his fingers was very much like a woman's.
Hank and Hope couldn't help but look at each other. An absurd and funny guess emerged in their minds, but the algorithm running normally on the computer screen made this guess become extremely real.
"Janet?"
'Scott' chuckled and gently stroked Hank's face, "Honey!"
puff!
Behind the lab table, Aaron, who was holding half a watermelon, couldn't help but spit out a few watermelon seeds when he saw this scene.
"Is it funny?" Hank glared at him unhappily.
"I'm sorry, this picture is just too funny.
Your relationship with Scott has always been awkward, and I never thought I'd see the word "tenderness" between you two."
“He is?”
Forget it, we're running out of time." Scott continued to modify the algorithm, typing away at the keyboard as he said, "This isn't the reunion I imagined. It's too hasty."
"You two are doing amazing. You just need a little...help."
With the last button pressed, the machine started running again and the familiar mechanical sound rang out again.
Scott quickly ran to another computer to set up positioning in the quantum field.
"Janet, how is this possible?" Hank asked in disbelief. He originally thought that Janet could at most transmit the information to Scott's brain, but he didn't expect that she would directly occupy his body.
"What you put in Scott's head wasn't a message, it was an antenna," Hope laughed.
"How clever! I'm so proud of you."
"Honey, tell us where you are?" Hank asked. "Tell us how we can find you."
"No, the probability field is too complicated, so I need to talk to you." Scott said as he quickly tapped the keyboard. "You have to follow my voice."
Hank seemed to understand something, "Of course."
"It's like tracing a phone call," Hope said happily.
The tracker formed by the tripod was reassembled, and the yellow light flashed rapidly on it like a data stream.
"I'm tracking your signal using subatomic frequencies between 2 and 9 o'clock."
"It's better to narrow it down to 4 and 6."
"It's too narrow. It might miss you."
"Look at us, we're arguing again."
"Okay! Then 3 and 7."
"We had our first fight in decades, and that was it."
Click!Click!Click!
The triangle continued to rotate, but the speed became slower and slower, and the data stream on it disappeared in large pieces. In the end, only one piece was left, emitting signals to the surroundings like a signal source.
"Hit the bullseye." Scott said, holding Hank's hand.
"The signal source is locked." Hope breathed a sigh of relief, a relieved smile on his face, "We found it."
“You must find me according to these coordinates, in the wasteland, beyond the quantum vacuum.
It's very dangerous there, especially for the human brain, so be careful." Scott warned, "The rules of time and space are very different here, you only have two hours.
Then the probability field will shift, and it will take another century for this arrangement to appear again."
"We'll find you."
'Scott' smiled with relief and kissed Hope on the forehead, "I know you will, jellybean."
At this time, Scott's eyes were distracted for a moment, and after coming back to his senses, he shook his head, "No, I don't feel anything. I don't feel anything at all. I can't feel Janet at all."
"How did we get up here?" Scott asked puzzledly. He was just standing down there, but it felt like he got here in the blink of an eye.
"Because Janet's consciousness just attached itself to you." Ava also came over with a watermelon. "You can think of it as her briefly occupying your body."
"Really?" Scott was about to say something when he felt something in his hand. He looked up and saw it was Hank's hand. "It seems so."
Hank shook off his hand as if nothing had happened. "Hurry up, Hope, your mother is waiting for us to pick her up!"
Hope nodded and walked to the cockpit to do a pre-departure check.
Hank put on special protective clothing and sat in the cockpit.
"Dad, I should go!" Hope frowned.
"No, I should be the one going." Hank said seriously, "I lost her, and it's my responsibility to find her.
And we don’t know what dangers there might be in the quantum realm. If everything goes well, that would be great, but if we don’t come back…”
"Excuse me for interrupting," Aaron said, raising his hand. "Is there any need to be so pessimistic? Have you forgotten that there's a god here?"
"But that's the quantum realm," Hank said speechlessly.
"To be precise, it's the quantum dimension, and I happen to be a lord of that dimension," Aaron said enigmatically, "In a sense, my status is equivalent to the entire quantum dimension.
As long as I know how to get in, not only can I go, I can also bring others with me, without even having to use the quantum tunnel."
"What?"
“Form magic allows me to switch my size at will.
After becoming a god, this magic was further developed.
Within the scope of magic power, I can enlarge myself indefinitely, or shrink my body indefinitely, and entering the quantum dimension is not a problem.
But if there's a cockpit, it's a good way to get a ride."
“If I go with you, even if there is any danger, it can be easily dealt with.
As long as I reach the quantum dimension, I can open the portal between the quantum dimension and reality."
Hank and Hope looked at each other and said, "Thank you so much."
"No need to be grateful. Saving Janet was one of my goals. It was to fulfill the request of my last dependent.
Besides, I really want to see the quantum dimension. "Aaron said with interest," I've been to the Hades of the Goddess of Death, Satan's Hell, and Dormammu's Dark Dimension, but I've never been to the quantum dimension.
"Wow, you are really experienced!" Scott said angrily.
"If you want to go, I can give you a one-way ticket.
But forget about the dark dimension, Dormammu has already left this universe, and I won't waste time looking for him."
"Forget it."
"Um..." Ava raised her hand weakly, "Can I go?"
"You? What are you going to do?"
"For my father, no matter what he has done, the quantum dimension is also the goal he has always been striving for."
"Okay." Aaron grabbed Ava in the air, and her body instantly shrank to the size of an ant and flew into his hand.
"Hank, do you feel like your thoughts are being shocked?" Scott's eyes twitched slightly. "It's as if your scientific research results are just magic."
Hank turned to look at Scott, his eyes full of concern for the idiot, "Why should I compete with him?"
Scott: ...
......
More than ten minutes later, Hank, Aaron and Ava were sitting in the cockpit.
The quantum tunnel opened, and brilliant light was released layer by layer like sound waves, and the cockpit slowly moved forward.
"Prepare to enter."
Hank took a deep breath and pushed the joystick.
The cockpit suddenly accelerated and rushed towards the tunnel, shrinking in the process.
Aaron looked at the lights of various colors flying past the window, thought silently for a moment, and gave up on recreating this scene in his own spiritual dimension.
It's too vague and incompatible with reality.
What's more, his dimension has more beautiful and healing scenery.
Boom!
With a sudden brake, the cockpit suddenly stopped.
"What happened?" Ava asked.
"Signal lost!"
Hank immediately dialed two buttons and breathed heavily.
"Recalibrate!"
"You don't look to be in particularly good condition!" Aaron said meaningfully.
"After all, I'm old. This is much more exciting than racing. I'm just a little dizzy."
Aaron handed over a bottle of soothing agent, "Potion, it will make you feel better."
Hank took a sip of the medicine bottle and felt much better. "Thank you!"
“You’re welcome, just give me the money.
According to the standards I give to S.H.I.E.L.D., $5,000 is enough."
Hank's expression froze, but he didn't care. He could still afford the several thousand dollars.
Taking advantage of the pause, Hank looked out the window. Almost foggy light drifted in the space, and irregular shapes seemed to be rotating and floating without being affected by gravity.
"You never told me this place was so beautiful, Scott," Hank exclaimed.
"It's bizarre, isn't it?" Aaron joked, "But who knows what dangers may be hidden in this beautiful scenery!"
"Are you a professional at ruining the mood?"
"I'm not a spoiler. If you don't believe me, just listen."
Woohoo~
Low humming sounds came from a distance, getting closer and closer.
"Is that... a tardigrade?" Ava couldn't help swallowing as she watched a dozen yellow, transparent, cylindrical creatures with four pairs of legs swimming towards the cockpit.
"They're so big, they could swallow the cockpit in one bite."
"Recalibrate!" A voice from the cockpit sounded at an inopportune time.
"I'm counting on you." Hank looked at Aaron and said, "Can you handle it?"
“Be confident and get rid of the ‘bar’.
I am God, I can handle it 100%."
Snapped!
Aaron snapped his fingers, and more than ten portals opened near the tardigrades.
Golden magic whips flew out of the portal and entangled the water bears' bodies, making them restrain each other and unable to move.
"nailed it."
After waiting for a while, the signal was restored and Hank pushed the joystick again, continuing to move towards the quantum dimension.
The cockpit passed through layers of colorful areas and, after an alarm, entered the quantum vacuum.
This is a black space that looks like it has been painted with ink, and there is only nothingness as far as the eye can see.
"The edge of the quantum dimension, is this it?" Aaron said somewhat disappointedly, "It seems that only the passage of time has slowed down."
"We haven't reached our destination yet!" Hank flipped a few switches, turned on a black button in the middle of the console, took a deep breath, and pressed it.
"I've come to see you, dear."
boom!
The cockpit accelerated again, passed through layers of colorful light curtains, and finally crashed into the quantum dimension.
In this bizarre and blurry world, the cockpit flew slowly towards Janet's location according to the signal given by the radar.
"He's nearby." Hank controlled the cockpit to land, put on a protective helmet, and picked up the positioning radar. "We have to go down and find him."
"You don't have protective clothing, or..."
"God doesn't need protective clothing." Aaron raised his eyebrows and smiled.
"What about Ava?"
"Armor protection!" Aaron cast a protective spell on her and restored her to her normal size. "She doesn't need a protective suit."
Hank couldn't help but twitch the corners of his mouth, and inexplicably felt that the protective suit on his body was a little heavier.
Hank determined the direction according to the radar signal, but after walking for a while, he felt dizzy and knelt on the ground with his head in his hands, wailing.
"What's wrong with him?" Ava asked.
"The effect of the quantum dimension on the human body is normal." Aaron activated the healing power of the horse charm and tapped Hank's forehead.
call!call!call!
Hank stopped wailing and took deep gulps of the not-so-fresh air. He looked like he had just recovered from a serious illness.
"Thank you!"
"You really should thank me. If it weren't for me, you might have gone crazy before you even found Janet."
"It's hard for me to imagine how she lived here for decades." Hank said guiltily.
"First of all, the decades you think of may not actually be decades. The speed of time in the quantum dimension is very different from reality.
Decades in the real world might take less than a year here, or even less.”
"Secondly, do you think your wife is a normal person?"
"What did you say?"












