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Marvel: I’m really not Superman

Marvel: I’m really not Superman - Chapter 29
"Actually, you can tell him yourself that he's always wanted to talk to you face to face."

Natasha replied.

Lin Qi pondered for a moment and nodded, "Okay, then set a position, see you later." "

......

Restaurant.

Lynch entered the door and was caught by an oily bald head, which was as effective as a navigator, and Lynch followed it straight over.

Walking to the table, Fury's classic black suit, his face covered with an eye patch, and his hands supporting the table with a serious expression; Natasha on the side wore a short skirt, her long hair was sultry, and she leaned back in a chair with a relaxed expression.

"Hey."

Lynch spoke up and sat down across from him.

Fury glanced at Lynch and greeted in his rather magnetic voice, "Lin, finally met."

Natasha nodded and didn't speak.

Lynch picked up the cup in front of him and drank, waiting for Fury to continue talking.

"I heard you sent us a different scientist?"

Fury observed the words and continued.

"Yes, but that guy is more troublesome."

Lynch said bluntly.

"What's the trouble?"

Fury asked.

Putting down the cup, Lynch organized the language before replying: "His brain has mutated, and in addition to the accelerated thinking speed already mentioned, he may also have mind control, increased intuition, telepathy and other abilities." Hearing

this, Fury and Natasha looked at each other.

"Not sure?"

Lynch shook his head.

"Can you handle it?"

"Of course, that's what we do."

Fury seemed to be a little displeased with Lynch's suspicions, and responded in an unquestioning tone.

Lynch thought of S.H.I.E.L.D., which had been corroded by Hydra, and didn't know how to speak, so he could only give a worried look.

Of course, Fury could read this look, and asked a little puzzled: "Is there any problem?"

After hesitating, Lynch had to give a vague answer: "Director Fury, sometimes don't be too confident in S.H.I.E.L.D., the danger is approaching."

Lynch didn't know if he should tell him that S.H.I.E.L.D. had been taken over by Hydra.

If you don't tell him, S.H.I.E.L.D. may not be so infiltrated at this time, at least it should be better than when it broke out, and theoretically, the time to start now is better than later.

If you tell him, the plot line will change because of this, who knows if Fury will be directly assassinated by Hydra, after all, the kind of upright assassination in the movie, not every time there is luck to survive.

Moreover, the protagonist of this plot, Team America, is still frozen in ice, and without a protagonist, Fury may be difficult to confront Hydra.

Anyway, Lynch thinks this matter is quite hanging.

Fury nodded, and then wondered.

"I know, so I'm preparing that plan, you know..."

Lynch shook his head, indicating that you were mistaken.

Fury would finally realize that they didn't seem to be talking about the same thing.

"What do you mean?"

Lynch thought for a moment and asked, "If there is a crisis that S.H.I.E.L.D. may disappear as a result, will you risk a high probability of death to save it?" After

asking, Lynch felt like he was talking nonsense.

Sure enough, Fury was a little surprised, but immediately said without hesitation: "Of course, I can't let it be destroyed in my hands." "

Okay." Lynch got up, "You chose it yourself."

He walked over to Fury, and suddenly reached out and took an invisible headset from his ear and crushed it.

"What are you doing?" Fury was puzzled, but showed no anger, knowing that Lynch didn't need any bells and whistles to deal with him.

Lynch leaned over to the two and whispered, "The enemy, inside."

Fury's eyes instantly sharpened, and he stared at Lynch and whispered, "You mean, there are enemies lurking in S.H.I.E.L.D.?"

Lynch gave back a weird look, then continued:

"No, it should be said that S.H.I.E.L.D. has been occupied, you need to be careful."

With that, Lynch walked back to his place.

Fury on the opposite side quickly contained his surprise, and his face returned to normal.

He treated the conversation just now as if it hadn't happened, and instead changed the subject and asked, "How did this time go?"

Lynch glanced at him, thinking that you really would knowingly ask.

"It's fine, but you should know better than myself."

"Well then, how did you get along with Natasha?"

Somewhat inexplicable, Lynch glanced at Natasha and replied, "It's not bad, so Natasha won't go out on tasks in the future?"

Without much thought, Fury promised, "If you want."

Lynch laughed and didn't respond.

Fury, who understood what Lynch meant, then asked, "What are your plans next?" "

Intending?" Lynch had a "you can pull down" expression and said unhappily: "Didn't you plan for me, superhero 'Superboy'."

Fury shook his head, as if he didn't agree with Lynch's statement.

"It's your choice."

"Well, then I won't necessarily make the same choice next time."

Fury was silent for a moment.

After thinking about it, Lynch still gave an answer: "I plan to go to Hell's Kitchen to live for a while." "

Hell's Kitchen?"

Fury didn't seem familiar, "The one in Manhattan?

"Yes."

"So what do you need? Like money, or a house..."

Lynch shook his head, "I can fix this, I'll tell Natasha if I need to."

"Good."

Fury paused.

"Do you say that Dr. Stern can join that program?"

He asked tentatively.

Lynch's eyes moved slightly, and the heart was right.

"I don't know, but I think maybe you need it?"

Fury continued, "I'd like to hear your thoughts on that plan.

Lynch looked at Fury, and classic scenes came to mind.

In the Battle of New York, the Avengers assembled, were provoked by Loki to split, and finally fought side by side against the army of Zitari who fell from the sky.

Ultron perished, the Avengers added new faces to fight against artificial intelligence and smash the Fallen Continent.

Thanos arrived, the Avengers failed miserably, half of the universe was erased, and heroes scattered.

In the final battle, the Avengers regrouped to face enemies who came across time, saving half of their lives from disappearing.

What to see the Avengers?

Without the Avengers, what is left of the Marvel Cinematic Universe?

Call it, of course!

"A visionary plan."

Lynch replied matter-of-factly.

"Even if your current possible enemy is me, I must say, this plan is great."

Lynch shrugged and said unconcernedly.

"Oh?" Fury was a little surprised.

"Are you so sure?"

"Of course."

Lynch looked convinced, "It's probably the best decision you've ever made in your life."

Fury's face looked a little strange when he heard this, but he didn't say anything more.

"Okay, I'll go first, let's talk next time we meet."

Lynch felt that the conversation was almost over, and got up to leave.

"I'll send you." Natasha followed suit.

The two came to stand in the doorway, and Natasha asked Lynch, "What do you think of Director Fury?" Is there a difference from what you remember?

Lynch smiled and said to Natasha, "Almost, the aura is quite strong."

Natasha also laughed and said goodbye to Lynch: "When you move, find a place to invite me to a bar."

"Good."

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Marvel: I’m really not Superman

Marvel: I’m really not Superman - Chapter 29

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