Russell had no trouble getting the answers he wanted.
Once he had used his completely unqualified surgical operating skills and curiosity to perform a few academic studies of a scientific nature on the three Botou, the three Botou told him everything he wanted to know.
He had planned to do a little of the so-called Prisoner's Dilemma on the three Botos to get the answers he wanted.
But upon arriving at the safe house, he changed his mind.
Anyway, with the Venom Symbiote around, no matter what he did to the three Botou, they couldn't die.
In that case, there's no need for the Prisoner's Dilemma.
Although the three Bo Tu were old demons who had lived for hundreds of years and had lifespans and physiques that far exceeded those of normal people, when it was time to hurt, they would hurt just as much.
And even more intolerable to them than the physical pain was that psychological damage.
Russell, with his scalpel, is about as close to a psychopathic murderer as they come.
No!
Not a psychopathic killer!
Just sick!
When you meet a psychopathic murderer, you die once, at best.
Harder backbone, a clench of the teeth, a shut eye and it's over.
But not Russell.
Relying on the Venom Symbiote, he made the three Botou jump repeatedly across the border between life and death, constantly prolonging their agonizing experience.
Death is not the most horrible thing.
Wanting to die but not being able to is what it is.
Not to mention, in this process of wanting to die but not being able to, they have to experience all kinds of inhumane and extreme pain.
After getting the answers he wanted from the three Botou men, Russell first went to the bathroom and washed his hands and face of the blood that had stained them and changed out of his blood-stained clothes.
Only then did he leave the safe house with the three Botou, who had no injuries on their bodies, but had suffered a complete mental breakdown.
Travel to the residence of the three Botou's and find the keel they are hiding.
Only after confirming that the number of dragon bones was exactly as they had claimed did he end the lives of the three Botou and called for Qing Wei to dispose of the bodies of the three of them.
Fisk Building.
Penthouse office.
"This is the dragon bone you asked for, I've already taken the other half."
Russell said slowly as he placed the black suitcase in front of Jin and said.
Jin and took the suitcase and opened it to look at it.
There wasn't a particularly large amount of keel inside the suitcase, only about half a box.
Though the number was less than he'd expected, Kim didn't say anything, closing her suitcase and picking up the phone on her desk.
After ten seconds or so, Kim and hung up and said to Russell, "The payment has been credited to your account at the hotel."
"Yes!"
Russell took out his cell phone and logged into his account, glancing at the balance inside.
Over 150 million dollars!
One hundred million dollars was the payoff for the operation, and fifty million dollars was the thanks given by Kim and for killing Nightcrawler.
The ones in the zeroes are the activity fund he keeps at the hotel.
After confirming that Jin and had turned over the payment, Russell didn't leave Jin and's office immediately, but went to the liquor cabinet.
"Mind if I have a couple drinks?" Russell turned to Jin and said.
"Don't mind!"
As he watched Russell pull out a bottle of whiskey from the liquor cabinet along with a shot glass, a hint of confusion appeared on Jin and's face.
Common sense would dictate that the commission had been completed and the deal between him and Russell was over.
But Russell, right now, doesn't look like he has any intention of leaving.
Russell ignored the puzzlement on Jin and's face and came to sit on the couch, pouring himself a glass.
Jin and's commission was indeed completed, but he still had some business of his own to take care of.
A little bit of time passes.
Jin and sat behind his desk, waiting for Mr. Bullseye and Negative to arrive.
Russell sat on the couch in his office, pouring himself a drink.
He's waiting for someone, for Mr. Negative!
If King hadn't asked Mr. Negative Martin Lee to join him in the action, he wouldn't have and wouldn't have gone after Mr. Negative for a while.
While he had the idea of letting the venom evolve into a serum, he wasn't in a big hurry.
However, since he had met Mr. Negative tonight, he didn't mind taking care of the matter ahead of time.
While waiting for Mr. Negative to arrive, he combed through the various bits of information he'd gained from the three Botos tonight.
First, he figured out roughly where the Kunlun of this world was.
According to the three Bodu's, the entrance to the Kunlun is near the Kunlun Mountains, but the Kunlun is not on Earth, but in a pocket dimension on the Kunlun.
This was roughly in line with the information he remembered about Kunlun.
Although the three Bodu's had lived and studied in the Kunlun, they did not know much about its origins.
But that's okay, where Quinlan comes from, Russell knows himself.
In the same way that the Asgardians are aliens, the Kunluns of Kunlun are aliens.
A long, long time ago, a group of humanoid aliens, the Quinns, landed on Earth in a spaceship.
During the landing, the ship ripped through space, creating a pocket dimension.
The Kunluns used this pocket dimension as their hideout, building seven "heavenly capitals" within it, each of which enshrined a sacred beast as a guardian and energy source.
Kunlun, is one of the seven heavenly capitals, and it is also the first of the seven heavenly capitals.
The guardian of Kunlun is the dragon Shou Lao. Defeat Shou Lao and you will receive his dragon power, which will become Kunlun's "immortal weapon", the Iron Fist.
Danny Rand, who he beat to a pulp with a Gatling, was the 66th Iron Fist.
Back to Kunlun, the leader of Kunlun today is called the Jade Emperor.
The Jade Emperor is not only the head of Kunlun, but also the Grand Elder of the Council of the Seven Heavenly Capitals.
Because the guardian of Kunlun is Shou Lao, Kunlun is also called the City of Dragons.
In addition to Kunlun, the city of dragons, there are six other heavenly capitals, including Penglai Island, the city of turtles; Kunz, the city of cranes; Tiger Island, the city of tigers; Spider Kingdom, the city of spiders; Zeyang, the city of monkeys; and Shimoda, the city of dogs. (Note 1)
Each Heavenly Capital has its own immortal weapon, a warrior who has been recognized by the Guardian Beast.
For example, Kunlun's immortal weapon is the Iron Fist.
The other six immortal weapons are the Cobra of Penglai Island, the Crane Champion of Kunz, the Tiger Beauty of Tiger Island, the Nine Spider Maidens of the Spider Kingdom, the Orphaned Prince of the Zeyo, and the Elder Brother of the Dogs of the Lower Domain.
In addition to the seven heavenly capitals, there is also the legendary eighth city, "Eight Hot Hells".
The Eight Hot Hells is the eighth city created by the Kunluns and Immortals in the Hell Dimension, a city dedicated to the exile of evil, and only by gathering the chi of the seven Immortal Weapons can the passage to the Eight Hot Hells be opened.
Although Bo Tu and the others had lived in Kunlun for many years, they had never been to the other six Heavenly Capitals, much less seen the other six Immortal Weapons.
As for Danny Rand, the Iron Fist, they've seen it before but don't bother with the weakest Iron Fist of all time.