Chapter 127 R: The Bat Incident (9)
Behind the wreckage of a car, Natasha rolled, avoided the attack of a bat, and then took a gun with a strange shape and shot it at the bat.
In an instant, the blue ice crystal climbed up on the bat's body, then expanded into ice, and a bat specimen frozen in the ice fell from mid-air.
Natasha shook her hand and said, "I have to admit that this thing is easier to use than I thought. The flight trajectory of this ice cone is quite accurate."
On the other side of the road, Hawkeye was cooperating with the Zhenbo girl. Daisy slapped her palm on the wall of a tall building, and the bats squatting on the roof of the tall building were flying up.
Hawkeye took a special-shaped bow and arrow, placed it on the bowstring, aimed at the group of taking off bats, pulled out the bow, and the bright blue arrows whistled by the ice crystals.
In an instant, the extremely cold ice crystal exploded, forming a frozen whirlwind. The group of bats were all frozen into ice cubes. When they fell to the ground, they were directly dismembered into several pieces as the ice cubes were broken.
Hawk-eye walked up to check, and the shock girl Daisy also came over. Daisy squatted down, fiddled with the ice cubes and said, "It's so amazing. Their self-healing ability can't play any role."
"After all, they are frozen and there is no room for them to heal themselves. The person who came up with this method is such a genius." Hawkeye said.
Natasha said on the intercom: "After Director George asked us to solve the problem on the flank, he would go to support the front battlefield. The transformation effect of the big lizard is almost here, and we have to rush to save the scene."
As she said that, she broke the door of a car and then got in. Hawkeye and Daisy got in the car together, and several people rushed to the front battlefield.
Near the Brooklyn Bridge, as the sun gradually rose, the vampires' offensive began to weaken, Connors' scales began to gradually fade and his body began to grow smaller.
He jumped, jumped behind a tall building and hid, and then slowly returned to human form.
Beside him, Spider-Man swung over, then threw a schoolbag to Connors, and said, "Doctor! Clothes!"
"Thank you." Connors said that the lizard characteristics on his body had not completely subsided, his eyes were still vertical pupils, and there were a few vague scales on both sides of his cheeks, which looked a little weird, but Peter said: "Doctor, don't do such a dangerous thing in the future? Who knows if that serum will..."
"As a researcher, you should have confidence in your research products, and I believe everything is within controllable."
Peter scratched his head and said, "Okay, I'll take you back now, Dr. Schiller seems to have something to ask you for trouble.
"You made that freezing gun?"
"Uh...not exactly, I just made some improvements."
"I found that you have a talent that most people don't have in reducing costs." Dr. Connors praised: "How did you really make this magical weapon mass-produced? "
Peter smiled bitterly and said, "It's probably because he's poor."
In the laboratory of Stark Building, when Connors entered, Schiller and Stark were already waiting for him. Connors said: "The situation on the battlefield has improved because it has been daytime, but we will definitely not have a good time for the next night."
"As far as I can see, the commander behind the vampire seems to be still accumulating strength. He has transferred a large number of bats, probably because he wants to launch a general attack tonight."
"Nick just called and said that the vampire asked for peace talks."
"This is their delaying plan," Connors said. "Can't Nick see it yet? Peace talks? What does it mean for them to continue to dispatch troops to Brooklyn?"
"We all know their purpose, but we can't stand many of the bad brains among humans," said Stark.
"They are not bad-minded, they are just profitable," Schiller said. "There are people who sell the interests of race to gain benefits for themselves, people who lose before they win, and people who are superstitious and fearful. There are so many human beings, and it is not surprising that there are a few weird ones."
"What did Nick say? Do we really want to talk to them?" Dr. Connors walked over and sat down, poured himself a glass of water.
"If it were in the past, this might have been successful, and the fight would have been almost done. Both sides did not want to continue to lose money. It was unreasonable for vampires to start the war first, but humans were at a disadvantage, and the two sides were basically equal. The rest was to divide the interests at the negotiating table."
Connors pursed his lips and said, "Yes, everyone is happy, no one cares about the casualties of frontline personnel."
"But I mean, that's what happened before, and this time it might be different."
"What else can there be a turnaround? I see, the people sitting in the Congressional office don't want to fight anymore," Connors said. "They even started asking the police not to use firepower coverage. What's the silly thing?"
Schiller took out the remote control and turned on a screen in the lab, which was playing real-time news.
On one side of the screen is a reporter and on the other side is a MP. The MP said passionately: "We will fight this monster to the end! Humans will never take a step back! He wants to sit down and talk to us now? I want to tell them that it is too late! They have to pay the price for it..."
"Well, is this a radical in the main battle?" Connors asked.
Schiller pressed the remote control and switched to another channel. A richer, fat politician sat on the sofa. He said: "We should look at this invasion from a more rational perspective. Of course, although the first invasion was the vampire, I believe there is no reason. They may have their own demands, and humans should pay attention to it..."
Before he could finish speaking, the phone in his pocket rang, and he said, "Sorry, I'll go and answer the phone."
After a while, when the fat politician came back, he said, "I just received a very heartbreaking news, yes..."
He waved his fists and said, "This group of terrible monsters caused thousands of police casualties! This is a terrible atrocity! It is an unjust war! We must fight them to the end! Listen, you damn monsters, I'm just saying here, you are dead..."
"What's wrong with him? Why..."
Then Schiller changed another station. This time he interviewed a big shot. Because the background was the White House office, the interviewee said: "We feel very sorry for this invasion, but the blood of the sacrificed personnel cannot be emptied. The violent behavior of vampires will be punished by justice. The President vowed to face this disaster with all the people and never retreat..."
"What the hell is going on?" Connors asked in confusion. "Why are their calibers suddenly so consistent? And so tough?"
Connors is not just the one who is confused.
In a dark basement, the radical vampire leader Deakin said to his subordinates: "Go and figure out what's going on? Haven't our lobbying been quite effective? Why did those damn humans suddenly change their attitude?"
Then he cursed inwardly and said, "My plan has worked. As long as I can delay this day, humans will be powerless. Hurry up! Go and investigate it immediately! What happened?!"
In SHIELD's office, Nick and Pierce shook hands, and Pierce said: "I know we haven't seen each other for a long time, but I'll talk about the old words later."
"Are you sure to control this industrial chain? My position in the Security Council requires your support. If SHIELD can have an industrial chain that is not controlled by other forces, it will be beneficial to you and me."
"This industrial chain can only be controlled by us because it is related to extraordinary creatures. I am very sure that Osborne and Stark can help maintain it together, and at the same time resist pressure from other forces."
"It's best." Pierce concluded: "Even if we don't mention future development, the industrial chain of vampires and immortality technology alone can bring us unimaginable huge profits. This is an indispensable cornerstone for maintaining world peace. We must do our best to win it. I believe you can do it, Nick."
"Of course, we have obtained the preliminary plan from Osborne. To be honest, the person who came up with this method is a genius. The mystery of the extraordinary creature and its external characteristics are enough to attract people to invest with a lot of money."
"Now the plan has been confirmed, we must seize the time to urge them to start production. Don't forget that the war is still fighting, and it is a hot time. If we can take out the first batch of samples before the vampire is completely eliminated, then the follow-up will be much easier."
Pierce patted Nick on the shoulder and said, "Don't consider the investment in advance. I think we can be more radical. Feed those swingers and use the money to block their mouths. Everything is aimed at quickly implementing the plan."
"Don't worry, even if SHIELD doesn't move, those who see the huge profits will spontaneously convince their colleagues."
"Which factions have confirmed to join?"
"The office in the south side..."
Nick Fury pointed his finger to the left, and Pierce said: "It's them, the militant militants from the radical left, they are indeed natural allies."
"Okay, I won't bother you anymore. I know you have to fight for more teammates."
"Oh, and, I heard that a batch of new frozen weapons appeared on the front battlefield. Can you get one to see me? I'm a little curious about this."
"No problem, that's a batch of frozen guns that Stark Group has accelerated to produce. The code name is Blizzard. I can get one, but I have never seen it."
After Pierce left, Nick took out the phone and called Schiller, saying, "Are you sure the Council is suspicious about this? After all, what do you think, the time when the bat monster appeared was too coincidental."
"And only showed one side and disappeared quickly. Will it arouse the curiosity of those who are interested?"
"When you made the plan before, didn't you agree with this plan?" Schiller's tone was a little slow. Obviously, he had been stuck a little sleepy after staying up all night.
Nick sighed slightly, saying, "After all, if we waited for them to pour into New York and then prepared to launch a full-scale war of aggression, then we would be too passive and the casualties would be even greater."
"We can only take the initiative to pull them out. I just feel that this plan is still a bit too impatient and will inevitably leave a handle."
"That's your business. You are the director of this drama of Bat God's Arrival. I'm just a worker."
Nick smiled and said, "Sitework? This is really interesting. The first time I heard this statement, you may be the kind of work that every director dreams of."
"You are also a good director, Director Nick, and you have a happy cooperation."
Chapter completed!