Super Detective in the Fictional World

Chapter 1406: 1423 Provocation, Hydra Don't You Know?

Tony is one of America's top figures.

If he doesn't become Iron Man, he naturally stands in stark opposition to a superhero.

This has nothing to do with justice, it has nothing to do with the pig ministry.

The pig ministry of power sits on the one side and serves the interests of the other.

If you want to take power from a certain class, you will suffer from the madness of this class.

Since ancient times, there have been countless masters, emperors and leaders who have died in such counter-insurgency, not to mention Luke, a purely illegal “vigilante" with no interests at all.

Luke lifted his glass and sighed, “The right to touch justice is the supreme hero's destiny. ”

In his previous life, he had seen only the film of Avengers Alliance I and was therefore unaware of the ensuing Alliance civil war.

But this is just a matter of time.

How can a small group of “righteous” vigilantes be allowed to overtake the "righteous" vigilantes, who have been holding the "righteous” stick high and hammering other people's America's top ranks all over the world?

The point of their attack was nothing more than the superhero "illegal law enforcement” and the additional damage that such law enforcement entailed.

Luke knew a lot about the superhero's lack of focus on individual civilian deaths and injuries and even chose to be the biggest superhero, but he didn't mean to discriminate against them.

Can the extra cost of Superhero Warrior Warfare be more excessive than the official United States act of killing hundreds of millions of civilians by waging a war on an otherwise stable country?

Superheroes can put their abilities on the right track, not become supervillains, which is beyond the moral standards of the vast majority of people.

What qualifies a group of unpaid "vigilantes” to be condemned by war dealers who create war disputes for profit?

And there's another person in the world who, although they can't do anything, likes to stab anyone who does good with one mouth and is proud of himself for doing so.

Such people are also the most likely to be tempered by vested interests and become fools who attack superhero vanguards.

The navy of the last generation worked for a fee, but this brain deficiency was spearheaded by others, who themselves worked free of charge.

In the end, he stinks, he crushes, and he thinks he's good at it.

I wonder if they are night pots in the eyes of the bosses. Sometimes they don't need them. If they don't work, they can't die much longer.

In the last life, Luke has seen too many of these people.

This brain deficiency will not be absent in this lifetime.

Because he always believed that there was no shortage of idiots in any world, not even Marvel.

This experimental attack was not unexpected, and the appearance of the superhero squad was naturally unexpected.

But things can't always go according to their expectations.

Batman, the first hero, the Dark Knight, must face these things.

Only through the hammering of a fiery furnace can Batman become the soul leader of an irreplaceable superhero, complete with real gold.

These are the questions he's been thinking about for a long time and has been thinking about since the end of the experimental attack last night.

Systematically defined justice necessarily conflicts with the "justice” of the American ruling class.

He, who has no political agenda, must, of course, adapt the world to himself in his own way.

Otherwise, wouldn't Daddy have left him so hung up?

Across the street, Tony and Natasha, who heard him, were all a little chilly.

No matter how well the United States packages itself, in fact, the happiness of this enormous thing is based entirely on stripping the world.

Justice, that is precisely why the United States officially strips nations.

And the one in front of you, is fast becoming synonymous with justice.

And the end result is either Batman versus the U.S. official, or Batman falls low and becomes the official dog.

This simple statement illustrates the fact that he is irreconcilable with official contradictions.

Natasha, who came with the mission, suddenly found it difficult to accomplish.

Natasha Murmoe added another label to someone: suspected individualist, liberal supporter.

Looking at the look on the other two, Luke smiled: "Don't worry, I'm actually a pacifist, if they don't mess with me. ”

Tony and Natasha are too lazy to cope with such hypocrisy.

Why is New York's bone injury business on fire and why the price of contraband drugs has been rising for months without anyone counting!

Luke shook his head with regret: "Okay, but I'm sure someone's going to mess with me this time, so you can just observe. ”

Speaking of which, he looks at Natasha: "Just you, S.H.I.E.L.D., hey. ”

When Natasha finally frowned when she heard his unnamed low smile: "You don't seem very happy with S.H.I.E.L.D.? ”

Luke poured himself and Tony another glass of wine, but instead of rushing it this time, he played with the glass and spinning it around: "Natalie, you're from S.H.I.E.L.D., aren't you sitting here now? But some people at S.H.I.E.L.D., they're not very happy with me. ”

Natasha didn't move: “Who? ”

She always felt that her halibut director might have been blacklisted.

Because every time the commissioner talks about Batman, he looks very dissatisfied.

Luke keeps playing with the glass: “Don't worry, it's not Director Fury. We have a common enemy in this matter. ”

Natasha: "Huh? ”

Nickfried is now in S.H.I.E.L.D. with a skeptical personality and clever tactics that he never cares about.

The only enemies who can be called his enemies should be colleagues who want to replace them.

And no-one in S.H.I.E.L.D. today has the qualifications and prestige to challenge Nickfried.

As for the chief of the airborne, it's pure bullshit.

In a clandestine, violent body with great powers like S.H.I.E.L.D., the Director of Airborne will only decentralize S.H.I.E.L.D. 's powers to the heads of various branches of authority, such as sub-bases and individual project managers.

These experienced, well-channelled old oil strips who can fool around with their bosses unfamiliar with S.H.I.E.L.D. 's internal affairs like two idiots are totally undetected.

To put it badly, even Nick Fury can't guarantee how much the old agents below are hiding, and it's worse to replace them with something that doesn't have a foundation.

Luke raised the cup and seemed to explode casually: "Probably enemies like Hydra. ”

Natasha and Tony were all together, and they were all like, "Hydra? ”

Luke sipped: “Yeah, didn't you know that? ”

They looked at each other, and then they looked at him, and their hearts were defamatory: Nobody said, "We know a ghost!"

After all, Tony became more familiar with him and couldn't help but say: "Didn't Hydra vanish in World War II? My father was also involved in this operation, confirming that their leader, John Schmidt, is dead. ”