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Chapter 4 - Chapter-4 : Begins

"I'm sorry, but we couldn't do anything," the doctors said.

Lub*

"....."

Dub*

"Anthony, are you okay?" a girl's voice said.

Lub* Dub*

"Anthony!"

LUB* DUB* LUB* DUB*

"ANTHONY!!"

LUB* DUB* LUB* DUB*

My heartbeat wasn't stable. For a brief moment, I forgot where I was—then I remembered I was still inside the garage.

LUB*DUB*

"Yah… weh…" (breathing sounds)

I tried calming down by slowing my breathing.

Lub* Dub*

And it worked. Slowly, I regained my composure, though all my senses were still going crazy.

Lub*

But I was suppressing it.

Dub*

Then suddenly, I started feeling uneasy. There was some kind of presence—like an aura—making my body react.

I did a full 360, scanning the garage. After a few moments, my focus locked onto the drawer.

"That's where I put the spider that bit me."

(Yep. After getting bitten, I took the spider with me and put it inside that drawer.)

I started moving toward it. The closer I got, the sharper my five senses became—and the more uneasy I felt.

I slowly opened the drawer.

That's when my senses hit their absolute peak. Every instinct screamed at me to close it immediately—but I didn't.

I looked inside.

"What the fcking sht is happening?!"

Inside were a few hardware tools and a jar—the same jar where I had put the dead spider.

But the weirdest thing was the spider itself.

It was… Glitching.

Glitching—and somehow still moving its legs.

I moved my hand toward it—

Before I could touch it, my body reacted on its own. Like pure muscle memory, I suddenly did a backflip.

A second later, the entire drawer started glitching.

(I didn't even know I could do a backflip.)

"What is happening to reality?!"

Then it disappeared.

"Oh shit!"

Then it reappeared.

"AHHH!!" I shouted at the top of my lungs.

(Sht—Aunt May and Uncle Ben are going to wake up.)*

"Peter! Are you okay? What's happening?" a voice shouted from another room. It sounded like Uncle Ben.

I looked at my watch. [4:02 AM]

"Yes! I'm okay! Just trying to fix a broken handle!" I shouted back.

I looked at the drawer again.

To my surprise, the jar wasn't open or cracked—but the spider was gone.

Then I realized something.

As soon as the drawer reappeared, my senses returned to normal. The uneasy feeling vanished completely.

"Peter!" Aunt May suddenly entered and hugged me tightly. She looked really worried.

"Yes, I'm okay," I said, hugging her back.

(Explaining this is going to be really hard.)

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Ring! Ring!

My alarm woke me up. I checked the time. [9:00 AM]

"Sh*t! I'm late again!"

I rushed to get ready for school—but just before heading downstairs, I glanced at the calendar.

2013 — August 3rd

"Wait… it's Saturday. There's no school today."

"..."

After my morning crisis, I ate breakfast and went back to the garage.

"Let's see… it should be right around here."

I searched under a table I usually used for planning experiments.

Grab

"Finally!"

I pulled something out. Beneath the table was a hidden compartment—a small storage space where I kept my experiments.

From inside, I pulled out a chunky-looking gauntlet.

(The web shooter I had been designing for a long time.)

"I never thought I'd need this."

After everything I changed from the original timeline, I thought I could change my fate—but it seems the universe had other plans.

"Just in case, I built a web shooter."

(I designed and created this over eight years after my parents left me.)

The web shooter was incredible.

It could fire webs as fast as a bullet.

Maximum range: 300 feet.

Lightweight.

Three modes: Combat, Neutral, and Safe.

(Color: black.)

Combat Mode:

• Web fires faster than a bullet

• Extremely sticky for ½ seconds

• Hardens instantly—harder than steel

Downsides:

○ High power consumption

○ High web fluid usage

○ Short range (about 50 feet)

○ Not flexible

○ Overheating issues

Safe Mode:

• Range up to 300 feet

• Sticky for 1½ seconds

• Becomes flexible like a rope

Downsides:

○ Easier to break

○ Slower than bullet speed

Neutral Mode:

• Bullet-speed firing

• Sticky for 1 second

• Hardens but remains flexible

Downsides:

○ High web fluid usage

○ Max range: 100 feet

I strapped it onto my wrist.

"This is going to be really cool," I said with a smirk.

"Uncle Ben! I'm going out for a while—you can eat lunch without me!"

I headed for the door. Just before stepping outside, I noticed a pair of sunglasses near the entrance.

"Don't mind if I do."

As soon as I stepped out—

"Hey—where are you going in such a hurry?" MJ said

"Oh—uh, just out. I've got something I need to take care of."

She tilted her head. "You look like you're rushing somewhere important."

"I do?"

"It's kind of obvious," she said with a smile.

I glanced at my watch. "Yeah, well—obvious or not, I really need to go."

"Staying mysterious, huh?"

"I wouldn't say mysterious. Just… bad at explaining things."

She stepped aside, teasing but gentle. "Alright. I won't interrogate you."

"Thanks. I owe you one."

She smiled. "I'll remember that."

"See you later, MJ."

"See you later, Tiger."

After the brief conversation, I headed toward my destination—a railway track with a small, hidden door about five feet tall tucked into a corner.

I slipped inside.

The door was nearly invisible. I painted it to match the wall, and even the keyhole was hidden.

Why does this place exist?

When I first found it, it was just a hollow space—no door at all. I built it myself.

Uncle Ben works as a mechanic and does welding jobs. I got most of the parts from discarded trash at his workshop.

Inside were computers, motor parts, and chemicals stored in flasks on wooden drawers.

I sat down.

In front of me was a computer I had modified myself.

Just in case you want to know the specs: the CPU performs like a Ryzen, which is excellent for multitasking and even better than a Ryzen 9. It also has 128 GB of RAM and 50 TB of SSD storage, with a graphics card I modified to perform like an RTX 4090 Ti with 32 GB of VRAM. The OS was created by me and is connected to an AI I call S.A.I (Super Artificial Intelligence). The computer is also connected to the internet.

( Important parts: I created my own OS and an AI named S.A.I — Super Artificial Intelligence.)

I cut my hand and let a few drops of blood fall into a glass vial, which I inserted into a small chamber.

I attached several pads to my body, connecting them to the computer with wires. Then I stepped into a small capsule near the PC.

A microphone stood in front of the monitors.

"SAI, can you examine my body and my blood?"

"Yes, sir."

Electric current surged through the pads, making my muscles stiff. A camera above me captured a full 360-degree 3D scan, tracking temperature and vitals.

For a brief moment, my emotions felt out of control.

"Examination completed."

"Sir, here are the results."

I stepped out of the capsule and stared at the monitors.(There were six of them.)

Here is what written on it

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SAI BIOLOGICAL ANALYSIS REPORT — SUBJECT: "PETER B PARKER "

Species: Human (Genetically Altered)

Age: Estimated early adolescence

Status: Stable — Non-degenerative mutation detected

Summary:

Subject exhibits a highly advanced, self-sustaining genetic mutation affecting muscular, neural, skeletal, and sensory systems. Alterations are uniform and integrated, indicating intelligent bio-adaptation rather than random mutation.

Musculoskeletal System:

Muscle fibers are densely compacted, generating strength output far beyond human norms without excessive mass.

Skeletal structure reinforced at the molecular level, allowing bones and joints to withstand extreme stress, high-impact landings, and rapid directional changes.

Tendons display elasticity comparable to industrial polymers.

Neurological Enhancements:

Neural processing speed exceeds baseline human limits.

Reflex response occurs before conscious thought, suggesting a predictive danger-detection mechanism (designated Pre-Cognitive Threat Awareness).

Brain exhibits simultaneous multitasking during combat and acrobatics.

Bio-Electric Capability:

- Subject generates bio-electrical energy internally, stored temporarily within muscular and neural tissue.

- Electrical discharge can be:

- Directed

- Area-based

- Non-lethal or incapacitating by choice

- Energy output adapts automatically to avoid self-harm.

Note: This ability is instinctive rather than learned, suggesting a defensive evolutionary trait.

Optical Camouflage:

- Skin cells actively manipulate light refraction, rendering subject visually undetectable.

- Ability is neurologically controlled, not constant.

- Heat and electromagnetic traces remain faint but detectable with advanced sensors.

Sensory Systems:

Enhanced spatial awareness; subject perceives environmental changes in a near-360° field.

Micro-vibration detection through skin and hair follicles, functioning similarly to arachnid sensory hairs.

Cellular Regeneration:

Accelerated healing observed. Minor injuries repair within hours; fractures within days.

No signs of cellular decay, cancerous growth, or genetic instability.

Dermal Adhesion:

Skin contains micro-scale electrostatic control, enabling controlled adhesion to most solid surfaces without residue or damage.

Metabolic Efficiency:

Energy conversion rate significantly higher than human average.

Requires increased caloric intake to sustain activity levels.

Conclusion:

Subject represents a perfectly balanced hybrid physiology—retaining human cognition and emotion while possessing arachnid-level physical optimization. Mutation appears permanent, stable, and irreversible.

Threat Level: High

Potential: Extraordinary

Recommendation: Observation only. Replication not advised.

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"Wait what!! I can turned invisible and produced shockwaves ?"

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