Lex, Shiller, and Barry returned to the hall of Rodrigues Manor, Merkel brought Roy and Gordon in, Roy stepped forward and gave Shiller a firm handshake saying, "Seems like the experiment went pretty smoothly, some of the citizens got a little scared."
Shiller didn't say anything, he only turned his head to look at Lex, Lex stepped forward and shook hands with Roy, saying: "From what we can see now, our energy reserves are not enough to support clear skies 24 hours a day."
"Don't worry, don't worry, there's no city in the world with clear skies every day." Gordon rushed over and said, sounding a bit anxious, "So with today's sunshine, how many times will we have in a month?"
"It depends on what kind of effect you want. If you want a whole day without clouds, you might have 3~5 days, or you can have an hour every day, or you can maintain more hours when the weather is in the best condition depending on regional weather."
"That's already very good." Gordon excitedly grabbed Lex's hand, "It's the fortune of the human race to have young talents like you."
Lex calmly shook his head and said, "You should thank Bruce, the Ark Reactor was his doing, and it was his idea, I just happen to be relatively free."
"So where's Bruce? Where is he?" Gordon asked somewhat puzzled.
"He has greater things to do, the world is not only about Gotham." Shiller replied.
Gordon and Roy pulled Lex to study the weather for the next few months, to see when it would be more cost-effective to disperse the clouds. After they left, Barry plopped down on the couch.
Merkel gasped slightly in surprise because Barry was wearing a skintight suit covered in water droplets condensed from water vapor, the water seeped into the interior of the couch through the gap, Shiller happened to be standing nearby and saw all this.
Just as Merkel was praying inwardly for this young man, Shiller, pretending not to have seen anything, walked over to Barry and tapped his shoulder with the tip of an umbrella.
"What's up, Professor?" Barry looked at him tiredly, "If you want to go somewhere, you might have to wait, I need to catch my breath, I ran too fast just now."
From the tired look on Barry's face, it was clear he wasn't lying, to disperse the regular clouds of Gotham, it wasn't something a little bit of divine speed could do, or rather, the amount didn't matter, what mattered was the explosive power at that moment, this was also testing Barry's explosive power.
Usually, Barry wouldn't push his divine speed to the limit, even on the cosmic treadmill it was just a test of speed, he had to admit, this sort of explosive acceleration was indeed very tiresome.
"I know you're tired, but don't get tired yet." Shiller looked at Barry and said, "Don't you still have something you want me to help with? Now, bring me to the experimental building of Gotham University."
A few seconds later, Shiller appeared at the door of Gotham University's experimental building, he said to Barry, "Wait for me at the door, I'll be right back."
After saying that, Shiller went up the building by himself, then found Victor at the window of the corridor, who was still looking into the distance, as soon as Victor saw Shiller, he enthusiastically greeted him, saying, "You're back? Did you see the scene just now? This damn city finally has a sunny day."
Shiller and Victor embraced for a moment before he said, "Yes, I saw it, Bruce can finally say that he has some academic achievements worthy of showing off, it's a pity it's in the field of physics."
Victor chuckled quietly, Shiller patted his arm lightly, and then pulled out a small box from the pocket of his overcoat.
After opening the box, there was a pulsating silver liquid inside, Victor looked somewhat puzzled, Shiller explained, "This is a nano neural controller, it can affect a person's spinal nerves by remote control, it should also be able to affect other nerves."
"The key to your wife's neurodegenerative disease is that the deterioration of nerves will make her unable to control her body. Even if the deterioration can be stopped, by the time you froze her, she was already somewhat incapacitated."
"Instead of trying to make the degraded nerves grow back, it's better to use a different way to control your actions, this device can be controlled by brainwaves to manipulate nerves that can't move independently, thereby replacing nerves to control body movements."
Victor stared wide-eyed at Shiller, Shiller pursed his lips and said, "I don't really understand medical experiments, but I've heard you say that one round of human trials takes at least a month, and the experiment is now completed..."
"Wait!" Victor interrupted Shiller, shocked, "Who did you experiment on?"
"Never mind who, the results were very good anyway." Shiller shoved the box into Victor's hand, then looked into his eyes, "So, now I need your help. Captain Cold is still studying with you, right? I hope he and the Rogues can help me find someone in Central City, a kid named Barry Allen."
Victor stared straight into Shiller's eyes and said, "... You were experimenting on yourself."
After saying that, this seemingly gentle middle-aged professor took two steps back, just as Shiller was about to step forward, Victor raised a hand to stop him, saying, "Stand still."