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Chapter 1662: Atomic Breath Baking the Hulk

Chapter 1662: Atomic Breath Baking the Hulk

From a microscopic perspective, under the influence of high temperature, the water in skin cells evaporates rapidly, the cells become shriveled, and the cell membranes begin to rupture.

The capillaries on the surface of the skin expand under the stimulation of high temperature, the blood becomes viscous under high temperature, blood circulation is affected, and the damage to the skin is further aggravated.

Hulk's body has powerful regenerative abilities, which is one of the distinctive features that distinguishes him from ordinary creatures.

His regenerative ability comes from the special genes and cell mechanisms in the body. When the body is damaged, the stem cells in the body will quickly differentiate and form new cells to repair the damaged tissues.

However, in the face of this terrifying high temperature, his regenerative ability seems to have become somewhat powerless. High temperature will destroy the microenvironment in which stem cells are located, affecting the normal differentiation and proliferation of stem cells.

At the same time, high temperature will also cause denaturation of biological macromolecules such as proteins and nucleic acids within cells, making it impossible for stem cells to perform their repair function normally.

Moreover, the radiation produced by atomic breath will directly damage stem cells, causing mutations in the genes of stem cells, thereby losing their original regenerative ability.

He roared angrily, however, he was pinned down by Professor Connors, his limbs were bound tightly by his strong and powerful limbs, and he could not move.

He could only face and endure the terrifying power of the atomic breath, as a feeling of powerlessness and despair spread in his heart.

As the terrifying and continuous torrent of energy from the atomic breath continued to pour out, Hulk's body was suffering unprecedented damage.

That beam of light, like a flame from hell, carried an extremely high temperature enough to melt everything in the world, mercilessly burning Hulk's so-called indestructible body.

At first, Hulk's skin could barely withstand the invasion of this high temperature, but as time went on, even his steel-like skin began to gradually show signs of failure.

The color of the skin gradually changed from the original dark green to charred black, as if it was an iron block that had been roasted in a raging fire for a long time, losing its former luster and vitality.

Immediately afterwards, tiny cracks began to appear on the surface of the skin, followed by signs of melting. The substance underwent a phase change under high temperature, gradually changing from solid to liquid, and some areas even began to show tiny gaseous bubbles, which was a sign that the substance was about to decompose under extreme conditions.

Hulk's body has always been his most proud weapon.

His skin was as tough as steel, his muscles were as strong as steel, and his bones were extremely hard, as if he could withstand any blow in the world.

However, at this moment, facing the terrifying high temperature of the atomic breath, all of this seemed so fragile.

His skin tissue gradually lost its original shape under the high temperature and began to flow like melted wax, revealing the bright red flesh underneath. It was a shocking sight.

Hulk could clearly feel that his strength was gradually dissipating as his body was damaged.

His muscles, the source of his unparalleled strength, began to shrink and degenerate under the ravages of the high temperature.

The proteins in muscle cells undergo thermal denaturation under high temperatures, and the originally tight and orderly muscle fibers become loose and weak, as if their souls have been taken away from them.

Hulk tried to struggle, but every attempt only made him feel more powerless and painful. His strength was being devoured bit by bit by the high temperature, and every struggle seemed like he was using up his last bit of strength to fight an invincible enemy.

His bones, the hard framework that supported his huge body, also began to be affected.

Although the melting point of bones is relatively high, under the continuous high temperature of atomic breath, the mineral components in the bones begin to decompose, and the bone structure gradually becomes fragile.

Hulk can clearly hear the "crunching" sound of his bones, which is a warning that the bones are about to break under high temperature and pressure. This sound is undoubtedly the most terrifying movement in the world for Hulk, and it indicates that Hulk's body is about to reach the brink of collapse.

Hulk let out a howl, and the sound was full of pain and unwillingness.

His eyes were red, as if they were about to spit out fire, but that could not change his current predicament.

He tried to resist with his last bit of strength, but every struggle only made him feel more desperate.

Under the continuous influence of the atomic breath, his body gradually lost its original shape and strength and became like the wreckage burned by fire, fragile and helpless.

Hulk has endured various powerful attacks countless times.

General Ross once bombed him with a small nuclear warhead. At the moment the nuclear bomb exploded, a huge mushroom cloud rose into the sky, and strong light and heat waves swept the entire battlefield.

However, when the smoke cleared, Hulk simply shook off the dust on his body and stood up as if nothing had happened.

Although a nuclear bomb explosion will also generate high temperature and impact force, it is an instantaneous energy release process, and the high temperature area lasts for a short time. Moreover, the radiation produced by the nuclear bomb explosion is mainly neutrons and gamma rays. Although these radiations are harmful to the human body, they are not enough to pose a fatal threat to Hulk's body that has been tempered by countless battles and has strong regenerative abilities.

Atomic Breath is completely different.

It is a continuous output of energy that can continuously cause damage to Hulk's body.

The energy contained in the high-temperature plasma in that beam of light is more concentrated and powerful. It is not an instantaneous impact like a nuclear bomb explosion, but a continuous and pervasive erosion.

Even though Hulk's body is much stronger than any substance on Earth, he cannot withstand the high temperature of his atomic breath which far exceeds the Earth's normal temperature.

This high temperature can penetrate all defenses and reach every cell in Hulk's body, destroying them one by one.

Under the continued effect of atomic breath, Hulk's body began to suffer more serious damage.

His skin had almost completely melted away, revealing the bright red muscle tissue underneath.

The muscle tissues continued to shrink and twist under the high temperature, like pieces of plasticine being roasted in flames.

Hulk could feel that he was losing control of his body, and every attempt to move became extremely difficult.

His bones also began to show signs of breaking.

Those once indestructible bones began to make crisp cracking sounds under the dual effects of high temperature and pressure.

Every break was accompanied by a sharp pain, which made Hulk unable to help but let out a more shrill howl.

His body began to stagger, as if he might fall down at any moment.

(End of this chapter)

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