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Chapter 26 - Chapter 26: Legendary Vampire

Note: Using a template to travel allows you to freely choose the time and place of travel.

Note: Template characters have a certain degree of subjective initiative and often show unexpected behavior.

You are thinking about the time and place of your transmigration.

You chose New York City, Brooklyn, in 1940.

You traveled to New York in 1940. From this moment on, the wheels of history began to turn.

March 19, 1940: You stood on a New York street, traffic was congested, and skyscrapers dotted the entire city, seemingly already the prototype of a future international metropolis. Thinking about what would happen in the future, you, who had already found life a bit boring, suddenly wanted to find some new fun. According to your judgment, although you were a supernatural being, your only powerful aspect was endless life. In terms of physical fitness alone, you might not even be comparable to the enhanced Captain America. Thinking of your old friend Dio Brando, a trace of nostalgia flashed in your eyes. Honestly, you also wanted to see if humanity truly had limits.

March 20, 1940: You knew that the area you were in was indeed Brooklyn, southeast of Manhattan Island, New York, an area populated by Black people. That night, you encountered seven brawls, and even gang members tried to rob you, which was absolutely insane. However, having experienced too much, you no longer had so much hostility. You simply took all the money from them and turned them into Vampires.

March 21, 1940: You rented a house in Brooklyn to settle down. After living in China for forty years in your previous life, you were now in a'salted fish' state, not really interested in money. However, you couldn't go through the long life ahead without money. So you went to Stark Industries to offer your services. But to your surprise, Howard Stark couldn't be bothered to see you. He simply didn't believe that a Chinese person could have any Research Ability. You smiled and left Stark Industries. This world is truly interesting; you can't even be a'salted fish' when you want to be.

Late March 1940: You founded a technology company called Starlight, its name derived from Oscar Wilde's famous quote: "We are all in the gutter, but some of us are looking at the stars." Its address was directly opposite Stark Industries.

April 1940: Your Research Ability was beyond doubt. As a new company, you quickly produced achievements. Of course, you had already achieved them in your previous life. You invented and improved the transistor, which was hailed as one of the greatest inventions of the 20th century.

May 1940: You invented the transistor radio and transistor television, putting transistors into commercial use for the first time. The invention of the transistor began to bring you enormous profits. This invention was called an outstanding representative of the electronic technology revolution.

November 1940: After more than half a year of development, you painstakingly created the world's first supercomputer. Unlike the first general-purpose electronic computer ENIAC, which was made in 1946 in the original history, that computer occupied 167 square meters, consumed 150kW of power, and had a computing capacity of only 5,000 additions and subtractions per second. The supercomputer you invented could perform nine million logical operations per second, with a power consumption of less than 100 watts.

December 1940: You held a large press conference to announce your invention. This invention shocked the entire United States. Many scientists, including Einstein, visited Starlight Company to see this electronic computer. Einstein even stated that this invention would completely change the way people work and think.

January 1941: As you expected, the U.S. government began purchasing your supercomputer. Your company's scale began to expand. At the same time, your Nike-like warm smile made you friends with many scientists, including Einstein and Abraham Erskine. Your team successfully recruited John Bardeen and Brattain, who later won the Nobel Prize in Physics and became presidents of the American Physical Society.

February 1941: You and your team invented and improved silicon integrated circuits, pioneering the history of world microelectronics.

March 1941: You invented the electric eye camera and integrated circuit television.

June 1941: You announced that computers would soon be put into commercial use. In just over half a year, your company's scale quadrupled.

June 1941 - November 1941: You successively obtained 37 patents, most of which were brought from your previous life. Under your leadership, your company expanded rapidly, not only in the electronics field but also in military and aviation. Although not too large in scale, your reputation as a scientist had already surpassed Howard Stark.

December 1941: Japan attacked Pearl Harbor, and the United States joined the anti-fascist camp, declaring war on the Axis powers. World War II completely entered a heated phase, but for you, this was just a familiar scene.

January 1942: You began to plan some things. You perfectly created a stone mask using your Mysticism skills, keeping it for later use.

February 1942: The first step of the plan was successful. You secretly traveled to Norway and, before Red Skull, obtained the Tesseract in a church in Tønsberg, Norway. Is this what the legendary container of the Space Stone looks like? (You obtained the legendary item: Tesseract)

May 1942: As the father of airplanes in your previous life, your designed jet aircraft successfully completed its test flight. In late May, you were invited by your good friend Dr. Abraham Erskine to join the Rebirth Project. The project was led by Abraham Erskine himself, and you discovered that the supercomputer you developed was indeed chosen for this Rebirth Project. You had won your gamble.

June 1942: You were very interested in this Rebirth Project, especially the Super Soldier Serum. According to Abraham Erskine, it could enhance the user's metabolic function and all physical functions, allowing 100% brain utilization and reaching the peak of human potential. You couldn't help but wonder what would happen if a Vampire used this serum?

December 1942: With the help of your supercomputer, the experiment progressed quickly. The Super Soldier Serum was released three months ahead of schedule. You intercepted all the data of the Super Soldier Serum through a pre-set Trojan program on the computer and recorded it.

February 1943: You perfectly replicated the Super Soldier Serum in your laboratory. For testing, you made a monkey wear the stone mask, turning it into a Vampire monkey, and injected it with the Super Soldier Serum. The result disappointed you: the monkey first became incredibly strong, then its body collapsed, and it died.

April 1943: You and your team tried to improve the Super Soldier Serum. This time, the monkey used for the experiment lived an extra day. Its astonishing strength and agility left you with lingering fear.

May 1943: Howard Stark held the "World's Fair of Tomorrow" in New York. You were also among the invited. When you talked with Howard Stark, he didn't remember ever refusing you. You smiled and didn't care much; after living for over a hundred years, nothing could really get to you anymore. But you still told him the truth, and Howard Stark's embarrassed and shocked expression left a deep impression on you. At this expo, you also met your friend Abraham Erskine, as well as the future Captain America and Winter Soldier. You noticed that, just like in the original plot, Abraham Erskine was very interested in Steve Rogers and helped him successfully enlist in the Strategic Scientific Reserve.

June 1943: After a month of training, Steve Rogers, just like in the original plot, was injected with the Super Soldier Serum and successfully enhanced! By monitoring the supercomputer's progress, you speculated that it might be because Steve Rogers had been exposed to radioactive radiation, specifically Vita-Rays, during the enhancement, but this needed to be tested.

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