Chapter 135 R: The Bat Incident (16)

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 Chapter 135 R Bat Incident (16)

"Listen, Peter, relax, take a deep breath... Yeah, don't let those emotions control you, you need to calm down..."

Peter's chest heaved violently, and he gasped hard, as if he was trying to suck out all the air around him.

After a while, Schiller asked Peter to sit back on the chair. Schiller looked into his eyes and comforted him: "Don't think about that scene. It's all just your fantasy."

"No..." Peter covered his eyes in pain and said, "I once saw such scenes in the spider sense, they all happened!"

"But at least it hasn't happened yet. What you should be thinking about now is how to reverse this situation." Schiller knocked on the table, he drew Peter's attention back, and then said: "I think you have more than once

In this ability, you see yourself in danger, but you have always reversed the situation with your own strength, and this time must be no exception."

Peter's Adam's apple trembled, and he hurriedly said as if grasping a life-saving straw: "Really? Yes...that's right! All the dangers I sensed before were avoided by me! It must be the same this time!"

As he said that, he stood up from the chair again and started pacing in place. He said: "It doesn't matter. As long as I keep an eye on Mr. Stark, I keep an eye on him, or don't let him go to the tall buildings, then it will be fine."

Already..."

Schiller reminded him: "Remember the analysis method I taught you before? You can start from the cause instead of the result. Why don't you think about what would bring this kind of danger to Stark?"

Peter was stunned for a moment, and then made a thoughtful expression. He said: "This is indeed a bit strange. Why did Mr. Stark take off his mecha? And it was still during the battle..."

Then, without Schiller's further reminder, Peter said: "By the way, I saw it once before. Mr. Stark seemed to choose to eject his mecha when facing great danger."

"But who could bring him such danger?" Peter was very confused. He said, "Moreover, even if the mecha pops out once, won't there be other mechas to catch him? He has so many mechas.

, there must be one that can fly over, right?"

"And besides his own mecha, we were also present. Why didn't we catch him?"

The more Peter thought about it, the more anxious he became. Suddenly, he said as if he suddenly realized: "It must be the Bat God! Yes, it must be him. I can't think of any other reason except him!"

Peter spoke quickly: "Although those crazy bats are a little dangerous, they definitely can't make everyone tired. If Mr. Stark is really in danger and no one goes to rescue him, it will prove to all of us."

They were all restrained."

"Then only the mysterious bat god guard can do this."

Finally, Peter quickly ran to the chair, picked up his backpack, and said to Schiller: "Doctor, I'm sorry, I don't have time to continue the psychological consultation. I have to find a way to solve this damn bat god."

With that said, he ran out. From the window on the second floor of the mansion, Schiller saw Peter running out of the building quickly, and then began to look for Stark on the street.

At this time, Stark was in a pile of humanoid mechas, making final adjustments to them. When he saw Peter running over, Stark said hello. He directly put his arm around Peter's shoulders and pointed to the mechas.

Look, say: "Look, I have made adaptive modifications to these 15 mechas. They also have wings on their backs to assist flight, so that they will not lose their balance easily when attacked from the air..."

Peter said very anxiously: "Mr. Stark, my spider sense just told me that you will face great danger later!"

Stark was stunned, glanced at Peter and said: "Danger? What danger will I face? I have prepared more than 100 mechas, not only here, but also on the road from Stark Tower to the Brooklyn Bridge.

No matter what danger I encounter, they can respond to me immediately."

"No!" Peter explained the principle of his spider sense to Stark very anxiously, and emphasized that all the scenes that had appeared before had happened. When Steve heard Peter say this, he stepped over the sandbag on the ground and walked away from the scene.

Walked by.

"Falling from a tall building? It's strange. Why are we running to the top of a tall building? Even if we are fighting those monsters in the air, there is no need to stand on the top of the building?"

Stark touched his forehead. No matter who he was, he would feel quite stressed when he heard the news that he might die in the next few hours, but his thoughts were still clear. He said to Peter: "I'm very worried."

I agree with your idea, if there is anything that will threaten my life in the next battle, it must be the mysterious Bat God."

"Don't you need any ritual to summon that thing? Just like what we saw last night, we might be able to destroy the ritual."

Peter told the two of them what he had heard at the vampire command post. Steve frowned and said, "Then there must be a place for him to come, right? We can prepare an ambush first."

Peter shook his head and said: "Since there is no ceremony, then maybe he can come anywhere, just depending on the mood of the summoner."

"I don't think we should waste too long on this. Peter, you also said that you have avoided these scenes in various ways before, which means that this is just a warning, not something that will definitely happen.

Prophecy, I think that by then, I will also have a way to escape."

Peter wanted to say something else, but Stark said in a rather serious tone: "We all know that the battle situation at night is not optimistic. The number of crazy bats has increased several times. Once they launch an organized general attack, the entire front will be very...

fierce."

"If at this time we allocate our energy to deal with any possible death scenes, the ground troops will definitely suffer heavy losses."

Stark looked into Peter's eyes, and Peter saw a determined emotion in his eyes. Stark said: "Don't forget what we are here for. If it is to avoid danger, then I will hide in Stark's house."

Wouldn’t it be nice to be in the building?”

"To talk about possible death, you just saw the picture of my possible death, but in this battle at night, anyone can die."

"I still have the protection of so many mechas, and you all pay attention to me, but the policemen on the ground only have the guns in their hands, and they will lose their lives if they are not careful."

"If each of them cared about whether and how they would die next second, the entire Brooklyn would have fallen long ago."

Peter looked at Stark, he opened his mouth, but in the end he chose to remain silent.

Stark said to him: "Just like I once told you, I don't have to choose to wear this steel suit. I can stay comfortably in my base camp."

"There is no need for me to rush to the battlefield and come to the front line, but since I have done so, it proves that I am ready to sacrifice like the ordinary people on the front line."

Although Stark's tone seemed very relaxed, both Peter and Steve knew how much panic and pressure hearing an accurate prophecy about their own death would bring to a person.

Steve knocked on the shield and said: "Now I admit that you are indeed a warrior, Iron Man."

Peter pursed his lips and looked towards the horizon. The last trace of dusk was swallowed up by darkness, and the sky turned completely dark. He felt as if he was back in Matt's cabin again, watching these good people injured and bleeding, watching them in great pain, but

Nothing can be done.

The group of bats began to show off their power in the gradually approaching darkness, and an angry emotion engulfed Peter. It was not these heroes who should hide and look forward and backward. From beginning to end, Peter firmly believed that good people should have good friends.

Report.

In this case, he would let these monsters who should be hiding in the darkness go back to their dark corners.

Peter secretly swore in his heart, Bat God, no matter where you come from, no matter whether you have the power of a god or not, I will make you look good and let you go back to where you came from.

Soon, a sharp whistle sounded, and Director George fired three shots into the sky, holding a walkie-talkie and shouting: "Everyone, get ready!!! The battle is about to begin!!!!"

Natasha was lying behind a bunker on the roof of the building, looking at the situation near the bridge with a telescope. She commanded into the walkie-talkie: "Clint, stay still for now. Listen to my order. Your current position is pretty good.

First, focus on sniping the big bats who are leading the charge."

"Daisy, you come down from that position first. Clint doesn't need protection for the time being. You go behind the No. 1 defense line on the second street and use your shock wave ability to ambush..."

One order after another spread quickly, units at all levels were ready to go, and the superheroes were ready.

The Brooklyn Bridge had been reduced to rubble in the fierce fighting the night before, and even the surrounding alleys were severely damaged.

The streets were littered with gravel and rubble, as well as shrapnel left over from last night. Light bulbs made the fortifications erected in layers reflect a faint luster in the dark night, and the eyes of the logistics robot also shimmered.

It complements the guns and weapons in the hands of combatants armed to the teeth.

As the first bat took off, on the other side of the Brooklyn Bridge, the skyline seemed to rise like a black tide. Countless bats flew up with flashing red eyes, covering the entire sky in an instant, even the moonlight.

To make it dark.

Everyone looked up at the astonishing power of this bat army. Steve said: "We still underestimated their madness."

While the two were discussing, Stark saw a figure dragging the spider silk across and landing directly in front of the front line.

Both Stark and Steve were shocked, and Steve shouted: "Spider-Man!!! What are you doing?!! Come back!!! That's dangerous!!!!"

There is a place further than the first line of defense, with almost no bunkers or protective measures. Once you fall there, you will immediately face a crazy siege by the bats in their prime.

But Peter seemed not to hear it, and then something unexpected happened.


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