I'm waving my magic wand in Marvel
Chapter 144 The righteous hero and the evil villain
Ask, how would it feel to have a seemingly defenseless beautiful woman lying on your sofa like this, looking at you with a flirtatious look?
John replied: "The money for the door lock will be deducted from your salary."
Natasha: "..."
After experiencing Tony's multi-billion fireworks show, John felt that he was really saving money.
Also, there is still a long way to go before becoming wealthy.
After all, he had to use alchemy to buy vibranium last time, and Tony blew up dozens of suits of armor without blinking an eye.
Considering that Tony would have to spend money on new research and development and rebuilding the villa, John was moved by his simple and thrifty spirit.
There is no boss who doesn't exploit his employees, it's just because of his lack of ambition.
Although Natasha was a scheming agent, she couldn't help but roll her eyes when meeting such a boss.
No longer the charming posture she had just now, Natasha changed from lying on her side to sitting up.
"Don't tell me you have to work on Christmas too."
John took off his coat and put it down. The coat automatically floated to the coat rack and hung up.
He thought Natasha might be here for SHIELD matters.
Natasha also tried to find her own sense of superiority in this person. She straightened her proud figure and said ambiguously: "Can't I come to you to reminisce about old times?"
"Reminiscing about old times?" John looked surprised, "Don't say things that deceive yourself."
The world is sober.
"Okay," Natasha gave up, suddenly feeling that Tony was easier to deal with, she said, "Just a little matter, what's the situation with Silver Hand Fashion Building?"
"As you saw." John walked over and shrugged, "Friendly wizards saw the damage to beautiful New York and came out to help repair it."
"Wow."
Natasha sighed without sincerity.
If she hadn't known that all the money from the city government was going into the pockets of Silver Hands Fashion Construction, she might have believed it.
She couldn't help but think of the assessment of John by the experts in the bureau.
This guy actually looks a lot like Tony.
The difference is that he is less empathetic than Tony and more rational and indifferent.
To use a code name to describe it, that is... bystander.
Tony Stark, in the first half of his life, was a billionaire, a super genius from MIT, and a playboy.
After seeing weapons produced by Stark Industries appear in the hands of terrorists, he willfully announced the closure of the weapons department.
The largest arms company in the United States has transformed into an iron man that seeks welfare for the people and creates clean energy.
capricious.
Tony is like a child who suddenly sees the truth of the world.
Before that, he was a chick wrapped in an ivory eggshell, accepting the beauty of the world.
He can become a superhero only because of his kindness and sense of responsibility.
Despite SHIELD's poor evaluation of him, they all know that such people are often the most suitable for a superhero organization.
John is different.
It's so different that Fury still doesn't think of people as Avengers.
Even if this man decided the outcome of the battle in New York in one fell swoop.
Fury sees him more as a competitor, or a key subject who needs to fulfill SHIELD's responsibilities.
His willfulness directly means ignoring the life and death crisis of others.
The identity and status of the wizard are a mystery, completely frustrating an alien god.
It is undeniable that John protected New York, but his protection had the feeling of pushing others to protect.
Just like the Iron Soldier, the timing of this thing's appearance coincided with the beginning of the New York War.
After the war, silver-hand fashion architecture was introduced.
The ruined city was restored in less than a year, charging the city government a lot of money.
All his help needs to be paid for.
Even SHIELD was forced to spend a fortune to revive Steve.
This man brings out the essence of a businessman to the extreme.
Think calmly about all actions and look at them from the perspective of a bystander.
Fury is investigating John, or rather, John's identity.
The last time Fury ran into a wall at the Foreign Office, he realized that John's identity in the wizarding world was a mystery.
What is his status in that mysterious magical country, and what can make Silver Hand Fashion Architecture obey its orders?
All this is the purpose of Fury's investigation.
Thoughts were running through her mind, and Natasha said to John: "Some people took pictures of wizards repairing buildings. Don't you have a confidentiality law?"
In order to hide their whereabouts, wizards usually use amnesia spells to erase the memories of all witnesses.
It's just that with the development of the times, the Forgetting Curse can certainly erase memories, but the cameras on the streets and the increasingly clear satellites on the stage will prevent these secrets from being completely destroyed.
Hearing Natasha's question, John smiled. He looked at Natasha and said, "How long do you think it will be?"
"What?" Natasha was confused.
But John's next words made her hair stand on end.
"When will those being protected turn weapons on their heroes?"
This is an unavoidable problem.
Blaming losses on vandals is inevitable everywhere.
Whether it's a superhero or a terrorist attack, they cause havoc.
The difference is that superheroes are about protection.
And terrorists attack and destroy.
But the damage caused is real, nothing more than a matter of size.
The protection of superheroes is nothing more than reducing the crisis that should be expanding.
It is true that this can protect many people, but the group of people affected will not appreciate it.
A bomb exploding on the ground floor would collapse the entire building and kill more than 1000 people.
The bomb exploded on a high floor, and people on that floor were also injured and dozens of people died.
The people will not know how much of a disaster you prevented. Ninety percent of the people in that building survived because of your presence.
They will only feel that the superhero failed to protect them and caused this tragedy.
Smart people are always in the minority.
The people responsible for the high-level explosion will be resentful, their relatives and friends will blame, and the masses will be outraged by the damage and loss caused by the superheroes.
Even if no one dies, the superhero casually picks up the cars purchased by the public in 36 installments and throws them at the bad guys.
The person whose car was smashed will also not be grateful.
He only breaks down, gets angry, and spreads bad words about superheroes.
A superhero and a terrorist wreak havoc.
The latter do not need to bear these, because they are criminals.
The former, on the other hand, are blamed, investigated, and then publicly apologized.
The weapon of the weak is never strength, it is the accusations of those who stand on the level of the weak against the strong.
"Why are they doing this?"
"Because heroes are not villains. Heroes need compensation, and villains..." John smiled, "They are inherently bad."
"It's just a small minority now, and they're upset because they still need superheroes."
"When they get used to it, they will change from being protected to being critics, telling you afterwards what can and cannot be done."
"But the back and forth means the same thing," John stared at Natasha and said meaningfully, "You did it wrong."
Natasha's face turned pale and she stared at John. It was obvious that this smart woman understood what John meant.
Being dubbed a superhero means being separated from the public realm.
Everyone longs for a perfect saint, and they are even more passionate about creating such a person.
But even Steve, the spiritual symbol of America, is not perfect.
Natasha composed herself and asked, "So you started the Silver Hand style architecture?"
"The repair ability of wizards is exactly what is needed in the era of superheroes," John did not deny it. He nodded and said calmly, "The damage caused to residents by superheroes in order to prevent bad sectors."
"Wizards can solve this problem very well."
He raised the corners of his mouth, lazily and comfortably, "Of course, these need to be paid for."
"Stark serves as the backing and financial support of the Avengers," John said with a playful smile as he sat on the single sofa with his right hand on his cheek. "It's really strange. Apparently SHIELD is talking about protecting the world."
"The organization behind S.H.I.E.L.D. openly consumes Stark's kindness and wisdom." He shook his head, the smile on his lips was like a sneer.
Natasha received this information without asking Fury. He understood that what John said was fine, and even SHIELD couldn't refuse.
Manhattan is just a resume, and the Avengers will inevitably damage buildings or other things in the future.
The wizard can restore it and restore it, which is the best logistics.
Natasha exhaled heavily, making her majestic size seem to pop the buttons of her white shirt.
"You are really hard to understand. Did you read my mind just now?" Natasha didn't say anything, but John told her what she wanted to know.
John chuckled lightly when he heard this, looked deeply into Natasha's eyes with his reddish-brown eyes, and said, "I don't use Legilimency on my friends, Natasha."
At that moment, Natasha suddenly understood why Fury was so afraid of John.
A king of agents is destined not to treat people sincerely, and even those closest to him will be suspicious.
But John won't.
He has the ability to read minds, but he never uses it on his own people.
He tolerates and tolerates those ideas that may not be so bright by his side.
Those ambitions, those selfish desires.
He respects, just pure trust.
There can be saints around who are not wholehearted.
He is very selfish.
...
John replied: "The money for the door lock will be deducted from your salary."
Natasha: "..."
After experiencing Tony's multi-billion fireworks show, John felt that he was really saving money.
Also, there is still a long way to go before becoming wealthy.
After all, he had to use alchemy to buy vibranium last time, and Tony blew up dozens of suits of armor without blinking an eye.
Considering that Tony would have to spend money on new research and development and rebuilding the villa, John was moved by his simple and thrifty spirit.
There is no boss who doesn't exploit his employees, it's just because of his lack of ambition.
Although Natasha was a scheming agent, she couldn't help but roll her eyes when meeting such a boss.
No longer the charming posture she had just now, Natasha changed from lying on her side to sitting up.
"Don't tell me you have to work on Christmas too."
John took off his coat and put it down. The coat automatically floated to the coat rack and hung up.
He thought Natasha might be here for SHIELD matters.
Natasha also tried to find her own sense of superiority in this person. She straightened her proud figure and said ambiguously: "Can't I come to you to reminisce about old times?"
"Reminiscing about old times?" John looked surprised, "Don't say things that deceive yourself."
The world is sober.
"Okay," Natasha gave up, suddenly feeling that Tony was easier to deal with, she said, "Just a little matter, what's the situation with Silver Hand Fashion Building?"
"As you saw." John walked over and shrugged, "Friendly wizards saw the damage to beautiful New York and came out to help repair it."
"Wow."
Natasha sighed without sincerity.
If she hadn't known that all the money from the city government was going into the pockets of Silver Hands Fashion Construction, she might have believed it.
She couldn't help but think of the assessment of John by the experts in the bureau.
This guy actually looks a lot like Tony.
The difference is that he is less empathetic than Tony and more rational and indifferent.
To use a code name to describe it, that is... bystander.
Tony Stark, in the first half of his life, was a billionaire, a super genius from MIT, and a playboy.
After seeing weapons produced by Stark Industries appear in the hands of terrorists, he willfully announced the closure of the weapons department.
The largest arms company in the United States has transformed into an iron man that seeks welfare for the people and creates clean energy.
capricious.
Tony is like a child who suddenly sees the truth of the world.
Before that, he was a chick wrapped in an ivory eggshell, accepting the beauty of the world.
He can become a superhero only because of his kindness and sense of responsibility.
Despite SHIELD's poor evaluation of him, they all know that such people are often the most suitable for a superhero organization.
John is different.
It's so different that Fury still doesn't think of people as Avengers.
Even if this man decided the outcome of the battle in New York in one fell swoop.
Fury sees him more as a competitor, or a key subject who needs to fulfill SHIELD's responsibilities.
His willfulness directly means ignoring the life and death crisis of others.
The identity and status of the wizard are a mystery, completely frustrating an alien god.
It is undeniable that John protected New York, but his protection had the feeling of pushing others to protect.
Just like the Iron Soldier, the timing of this thing's appearance coincided with the beginning of the New York War.
After the war, silver-hand fashion architecture was introduced.
The ruined city was restored in less than a year, charging the city government a lot of money.
All his help needs to be paid for.
Even SHIELD was forced to spend a fortune to revive Steve.
This man brings out the essence of a businessman to the extreme.
Think calmly about all actions and look at them from the perspective of a bystander.
Fury is investigating John, or rather, John's identity.
The last time Fury ran into a wall at the Foreign Office, he realized that John's identity in the wizarding world was a mystery.
What is his status in that mysterious magical country, and what can make Silver Hand Fashion Architecture obey its orders?
All this is the purpose of Fury's investigation.
Thoughts were running through her mind, and Natasha said to John: "Some people took pictures of wizards repairing buildings. Don't you have a confidentiality law?"
In order to hide their whereabouts, wizards usually use amnesia spells to erase the memories of all witnesses.
It's just that with the development of the times, the Forgetting Curse can certainly erase memories, but the cameras on the streets and the increasingly clear satellites on the stage will prevent these secrets from being completely destroyed.
Hearing Natasha's question, John smiled. He looked at Natasha and said, "How long do you think it will be?"
"What?" Natasha was confused.
But John's next words made her hair stand on end.
"When will those being protected turn weapons on their heroes?"
This is an unavoidable problem.
Blaming losses on vandals is inevitable everywhere.
Whether it's a superhero or a terrorist attack, they cause havoc.
The difference is that superheroes are about protection.
And terrorists attack and destroy.
But the damage caused is real, nothing more than a matter of size.
The protection of superheroes is nothing more than reducing the crisis that should be expanding.
It is true that this can protect many people, but the group of people affected will not appreciate it.
A bomb exploding on the ground floor would collapse the entire building and kill more than 1000 people.
The bomb exploded on a high floor, and people on that floor were also injured and dozens of people died.
The people will not know how much of a disaster you prevented. Ninety percent of the people in that building survived because of your presence.
They will only feel that the superhero failed to protect them and caused this tragedy.
Smart people are always in the minority.
The people responsible for the high-level explosion will be resentful, their relatives and friends will blame, and the masses will be outraged by the damage and loss caused by the superheroes.
Even if no one dies, the superhero casually picks up the cars purchased by the public in 36 installments and throws them at the bad guys.
The person whose car was smashed will also not be grateful.
He only breaks down, gets angry, and spreads bad words about superheroes.
A superhero and a terrorist wreak havoc.
The latter do not need to bear these, because they are criminals.
The former, on the other hand, are blamed, investigated, and then publicly apologized.
The weapon of the weak is never strength, it is the accusations of those who stand on the level of the weak against the strong.
"Why are they doing this?"
"Because heroes are not villains. Heroes need compensation, and villains..." John smiled, "They are inherently bad."
"It's just a small minority now, and they're upset because they still need superheroes."
"When they get used to it, they will change from being protected to being critics, telling you afterwards what can and cannot be done."
"But the back and forth means the same thing," John stared at Natasha and said meaningfully, "You did it wrong."
Natasha's face turned pale and she stared at John. It was obvious that this smart woman understood what John meant.
Being dubbed a superhero means being separated from the public realm.
Everyone longs for a perfect saint, and they are even more passionate about creating such a person.
But even Steve, the spiritual symbol of America, is not perfect.
Natasha composed herself and asked, "So you started the Silver Hand style architecture?"
"The repair ability of wizards is exactly what is needed in the era of superheroes," John did not deny it. He nodded and said calmly, "The damage caused to residents by superheroes in order to prevent bad sectors."
"Wizards can solve this problem very well."
He raised the corners of his mouth, lazily and comfortably, "Of course, these need to be paid for."
"Stark serves as the backing and financial support of the Avengers," John said with a playful smile as he sat on the single sofa with his right hand on his cheek. "It's really strange. Apparently SHIELD is talking about protecting the world."
"The organization behind S.H.I.E.L.D. openly consumes Stark's kindness and wisdom." He shook his head, the smile on his lips was like a sneer.
Natasha received this information without asking Fury. He understood that what John said was fine, and even SHIELD couldn't refuse.
Manhattan is just a resume, and the Avengers will inevitably damage buildings or other things in the future.
The wizard can restore it and restore it, which is the best logistics.
Natasha exhaled heavily, making her majestic size seem to pop the buttons of her white shirt.
"You are really hard to understand. Did you read my mind just now?" Natasha didn't say anything, but John told her what she wanted to know.
John chuckled lightly when he heard this, looked deeply into Natasha's eyes with his reddish-brown eyes, and said, "I don't use Legilimency on my friends, Natasha."
At that moment, Natasha suddenly understood why Fury was so afraid of John.
A king of agents is destined not to treat people sincerely, and even those closest to him will be suspicious.
But John won't.
He has the ability to read minds, but he never uses it on his own people.
He tolerates and tolerates those ideas that may not be so bright by his side.
Those ambitions, those selfish desires.
He respects, just pure trust.
There can be saints around who are not wholehearted.
He is very selfish.
...
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