Marvel Brodcast : Spoiling Spider-man

Chapter 16: Chapter 16 Cable Car and Mary Jane



Tony Stark leaned back in his chair, his eyes glued to The Screen. "No, no, no, Harry," he said with a smirk. "You've got it all wrong. Mary Jane doesn't like Peter." He paused dramatically, letting the words sink in. "But it's worse than that, kid. Your competition isn't Peter Parker—it's Spider-Man."

"Not everyone is a billionaire like me," Tony added, flourishing his words. "Some of us have to rely on charm, wit, and, oh, I don't know—saving people from burning buildings!"

Before he could pat himself on the back any further, a voice interrupted him. "Do you think Mary Jane would like you?" Tony froze, turning to see Pepper Potts standing behind him, arms crossed and a teasing smile on her face.

"(⊙o⊙)...Pepper!" Tony stammered, caught off guard. "When did you get here? How come I didn't notice?"

"I just arrived," Pepper replied, walking toward him with a smile. "And I heard someone being overly narcissistic."

Tony quickly adopted a rare expression of panic, fumbling for words as Pepper chuckled softly.

[the Green Goblin leaped out of the frame, his sinister grin filling the display]

The sudden change startled many viewers, including a man in Florida, who was so shocked he nearly toppled off the rooftop where he had been setting up a shot

[The scene transitioned to Peter sleeping fitfully on a hospital bed. Aunt May sat by his side, gently touching his forehead. "Peter," she called softly, "go home and rest. You look terrible." But Peter refused. "I don't want to leave you alone," he replied. Aunt May smiled at his concern. "I feel safe, Peter. You don't need to worry about me."]

 

["What can I do for you, Aunt May?" Peter asked earnestly. She shook her head, her voice warm but firm. "You've already done enough. You're working part-time, studying, and spending every free moment here with me. Peter, you're not Superman!" she teased. Peter laughed despite himself, and Aunt May's heart swelled with relief. "There's that smile," she said gently. "I haven't seen it since Mary Jane left."]

 

[Peter realized Aunt May had been awake all along. She began reminiscing, her voice tinged with nostalgia. "I remember when Mary Jane moved in next door. You were six years old, and the moment you saw her, you thought she was an angel." Peter blushed, protesting weakly. "Aunt May, that's not true." But she just chuckled, patting his hand.]

["Peter," Aunt May said seriously, "you've always kept yourself so mysterious. How can you expect her to understand you if you don't let her in?" Her words struck a chord. Peter sat up abruptly, his heart racing as a sudden thought occurred to him. "Mary Jane might be in danger," he muttered, hurrying out of the room.]

[He called her immediately, but when the line connected, it was only a recorded message. Frustrated, Peter muttered into the phone, "Mary Jane, please be safe." His blood ran cold as the Green Goblin's voice replaced the recording. "Come out and play, Spider-Man," the villain taunted. Peter's tone turned icy. "Where is she?!" he demanded.]

[Mary Jane woke up groggily, disoriented. A strong wind whipped past her, and she realized she was on a bridge, teetering dangerously close to the edge. She stumbled backward just as the Green Goblin flew overhead on his glider, slicing through a steel beam with terrifying precision. The cut section crashed down, narrowly missing her.]

[As the Green Goblin soared past a sightseeing cable car, he offered a mock greeting to the passengers. The children onboard cheered, oblivious to the danger. The Green Goblin's glider fired a missile, blowing apart the cable supports and plunging the bridge into chaos. Cars screeched to a halt, horns blaring as drivers tried to avoid collisions.]

[Peter arrived on the scene, his heart sinking at the sight of the destruction. "Green Goblin, what did you do?!" he shouted, his voice echoing across the bridge. The Green Goblin ignored him, grabbing the broken cable of the cable car with one hand and holding Mary Jane by the neck with the other. Both hung precariously in mid-air.]

["Spider-Man," the Green Goblin sneered, "this is why heroes are fools. You never know when a madman will force you to make an impossible choice. Will you save the woman you love or innocent children?" His grip tightened on Mary Jane's neck, her shoes slipping off and plummeting into the water below. The children in the cable car screamed, pleading for Spider-Man to save them.]

["Being a hero comes at a price!" the Green Goblin shouted, his voice dripping with malice. Peter tried to reason with him. "Green Goblin, don't do this!" But the villain only laughed. "Your choices define you, Spider-Man," he said before letting go of both Mary Jane and the cable car.]"What the hell? They only know how to bully women and children?!"

"This Green Goblin is so despicable! He only uses Spider-Man's love one to threaten him. He has absolutely no moral bottom line."

"He is just a coward. He doesn't dare to challenge Spider-Man head-on, so he only resorts to such despicable means."

"This behaviour is simply insane! He is no longer worthy of being called a human being, he is a demon!"

"He should be ashamed of what he did! He is a despicable person for threatening innocent people!"

"This method of using other people's family members to threaten them is extremely cruel. This Green Goblin should be severely punished!"

"He is the cancer of society. We cannot let him succeed. We must unite to support Spider-Man and fight against his evil together!"

Due to the delay in the news, many people did not know that the Green Goblin in real life had been subdued by Spider-Man, so when they saw the Green Goblin kidnapping and hurting others, they started to curse angrily.

Meanwhile, J. Jonah Jameson saw an opportunity. He ordered his team to run a front-page headline calling for action against the Green Goblin. "This will boost sales," he muttered. After all, the sales in the past two days were too terrible.

When he got home, his wife scolded him and wouldn't let him go to bed, so he had to sleep on the sofa. His waist was almost broken.

["No!" Peter yelled, his body moving before his mind could catch up. His eyepiece reflected the falling cable car and Mary Jane as he leaped into action. Calculating the trajectory in an instant, he swung toward Mary Jane first, catching her mid-air. Using the inertia of his web, he propelled them both toward the cable car. Peter reached out, grabbing the car's cable with one hand while securing Mary Jane with his legs. He fired another web to stabilize the cable car, successfully rescuing everyone.]

"Beautiful!" Tony exclaimed, watching the scene unfold. "He used the web's inertia to accelerate and freed his hand to save the cable car. Now that's quick thinking under pressure."

Tony admired Peter very much. If he were in his place, he would do the same at most.

"Spider-Man! I want to give birth to little spiders for you!" A fanatical female fan shouted wildly towards the screen.

"Well done! You saved your lover and the child. Quickly beat that damn Green Goblin away!"

"Cheers to Spider-Man! Cheers!" In a bar, everyone raised their glasses, looked at the screen, and toasted to celebrate Spider-Man for saving people!

The screen will not be blocked by anything. As long as you want to see it, you can see it by raising your head. Therefore, even if you are in the room, you can clearly see the content on the screen. Even if you are myopic, you can still see it clearly without wearing glasses.

Even the blind and deaf-mute can see and hear the true appearance of the world through the screen.

Many deaf-mute people also have the opportunity to learn to speak. Before, they could not hear and could not learn to speak. Now, with the help of the screen, many deaf-mute people can imitate the conversation of Peter and others.

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