The male protagonist is actually a little fresh meat scientist. Because he failed as an experimental human body (the military wants to experiment to make a "super soldier"), he can invincibly transform into a Hulk under extreme tension or excitement that makes his heart beat soar. Since then, she has lived a life away from her girlfriend who was uprooted and displaced and traveled around the world. A careless operation was found by the military to hide the location. The body can't handle the military, and suddenly turned into a giant invulnerable, and quickly escaped. My people are gone, but my heart is still on my girlfriend. Once or twice, my girlfriend accepts and chooses to advance and retreat with the male protagonist after finding out. The male protagonist wanted to get rid of his second identity and finally found Mr. Blue, but he really returned to normal after the transformation. At this time, the military and the villain who has been staring at the male protagonist to challenge the male protagonist began to attack the male protagonist, and the villain also found Mr. Blue to take the initiative to become the Hulk! The villain got his wish, and the male protagonist was desperate, unable to escape the truth of "evil does not overwhelm the good", and defeated the villain giant. Story egg-tony stark finds the Hulk, ah ha ha ha, succession-style summoning friends. Does the way Marvel heroes come out has a similar villain? Hahaha so~ Hulk didn't use the initiative to attack humans, but was pursued and attacked by the military? Why did the villain change from a soldier who sticks to his principles to a perverted giant looking for excitement and challenge? Although Hulk is ugly, his essence is still that kind little fresh meat scientist. ps. Tim Ross , the villain, is the male protagonist of the American drama Lie to me, recommended! ! !
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