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Chapter 253 What? Superman Clark is going to cross over!

"Sam." In the picture, the old Steve Rogers turned his head and looked at Sam Wilson with a smile.

"Did something go wrong, or did everything go as expected?" Sam Wilson asked. Intuitively, he felt it should be the latter.

"After I put the gem back, I thought..." Steve Rogers paused and said, "How about I try the kind of life Tony asked me to live."

"What happened?" Sam Wilson asked.

"It's amazing," Steve Rogers said.

"That's good, I'm happy for you." Sam Wilson said, "Sincerely."

"Thank you." Steve Rogers said.

"The only thing that makes me unhappy is that I have to live in a world without Captain America." Sam Wilson said.

"This reminds me." Steve Rogers took the shield from his feet and said to Sam Wilson, "Try it."

Sam Wilson turned to look at Bucky Barnes who was standing aside. Bucky Barnes nodded to him, then he picked up the shield and put it on his arm.

"How does it feel?" Steve Rogers asked.

"It feels like it belongs to someone else." Sam Wilson said honestly.

"No more," Steve Rogers said.

"Thank you." Sam Wilson said, "I will do my best."

"So it's yours." Steve Rogers held Sam Wilson's palm with both hands, and a shining silver ring was particularly conspicuous on his finger.

"Would you like to tell me about her?" Sam Wilson said.

"No, forget it," Steve Rogers said.

"It seems that Captain's choice of Sam to be the second-generation American team is not only the intention of Captain, but also the intention of Bucky." Seeing this, Stephen Strange said, "He and Captain seem to have some kind of tacit understanding."

"That's right, Bucky stood behind himself, but let Sam come forward." Bruce Banner said, "He is indeed the captain's good friend, and he and the captain have a perfect understanding."

"You're all overthinking it. I'm just not used to that kind of situation," Bucky Barnes said, "so I pushed Sam forward as a shield."

"Oh, let me be a shield, so that's what you think?" Sam Wilson asked.

"Yes, that's what I thought." Bucky Barnes laughed.

"Captain made his own choice, but Sam's road will not be easy." James Rhodes said, "Steve can be said to be popular, but Sam, first of all, his black identity makes most people dissatisfied.

Accept that he still has a long way to go if he wants to earn everyone's respect like Steve did."

"So what, we will help him." Tony Stark said.

Just when everyone thought the video was over, the scene cut to Washington, DC.

Sam Wilson gave a speech under a crowd of reporters.

"Steve represents the best in all of us, bravery, integrity, hope, and his ascetic expression is one of a kind."

"The world has changed forever."

"A few months ago, billions of people reappeared after five years away to plunge the world into chaos."

"We need new heroes."

"A hero for our times."

"Symbols derive their meaning from the men and women who give them meaning."

"And this thing..." Sam Wilson picked up the shield on the ground, "I'm afraid there is no greater symbol than it. But more importantly, the person holding it is no longer there."

Click, click, click!

The camera took pictures frantically, and the flash flashed on Sam Wilson's face.

"So today, we honor Steve's legacy, but also look to the future and say thank you, Captain America, but this is yours." Sam Wilson handed the shield to the museum.

"Thank you again for taking out the shield. This is the right decision." The museum thanked Sam Wilson.

"What? Sam actually gave the shield to someone else?" As soon as this follow-up came out, everyone in the answering room was dumbfounded. Clint Barton couldn't help but said, "This shouldn't be a joke, right, after all, so many reporters are here.

Already."

"Fortunately, Sam was handed over to the museum, at least not to the authorities," Natasha Romanoff said.

"So Sam, why did you give up the shield?" Tony Stark asked, "Captain has chosen you as his successor. You should know what an honor it is."

"I don't know." Sam Wilson shrugged. "I can't imagine why I did that."

"Maybe you can't bear the pressure?" Stephen Strange said, "Captain America, this is the spiritual symbol of America. There will be countless people staring at you. You can imagine the pressure."

"Pressure?" Bruce Banner said, "Will those eyes be more difficult than fighting Thanos? Sam has no hesitation and no fear in the face of Thanos. Will he be afraid of those invisible eyes?"

"Perhaps it has something to do with Sam being black?" Nick Fury speculated, "The American people are unwilling to accept a dark-skinned person as Captain America?"

Soon, the video gave the reason why Sam Wilson refused to be the second generation Captain America.

"Take a walk?" After the handover of the shield, James Rhodes, another black hero, said to Sam Wilson.

"I'm always at home, my sister and my nephew, they were little when I left, and they were little men when I came back, it's crazy." Sam Wilson walked with James Rhodes in the museum.

"You should bring them to DC some other time." James Rhodes said, "I can teach them to fly, the correct way to fly."

Sam Wilson laughed.

"It's crazy that no one will have that shield anymore," James Rhodes asked.

"No one has held the shield in the seventy years since Steve was frozen in the ice," Sam Wilson said, "So, we won't have a problem."

"Times have changed, Sam. It seems you had to let me ask." James Rhodes asked, "Why didn't you inherit the mantle?"

"When Steve first told me about the shield, the first thing I said was 'it feels like it belongs to someone else', and the 'other person' was Steve." Sam Wilson looked at Steve Rogers

said the portrait.

"The shield belongs to someone else. I didn't expect this to be the reason." Tony Stark said in the answer space.

"Is it such a simple reason?" Scott Lang also said.

"I can somewhat understand Sam." James Rhodes said, "He is right, Captain America is the spiritual symbol of America, and he is right, but why is Captain America the spiritual symbol? That's because Steve

This man! It’s his quality that makes Captain America this symbol. So this shield is indeed Steve’s.”

There was a twist, and everyone thought the video should have ended, but it still didn’t!

The camera is everything again, Sam Wilson is sitting there looking at the computer, and his sister suddenly runs over and turns on the TV, "Oh my God, Sam, come and see."

There is a breaking news on the TV.

"Everything that has happened recently has created a sense of panic here, and Americans feel it every day."

"We love the heroes who risk their lives to protect the earth."

"But we also need heroes who can defend this country."

"We need someone who embodies the great values ​​of America."

"We need someone who can re-energize us."

"A man who symbolizes all of us."

"So, on behalf of the GFB and our Commander-in-Chief, I am honored to announce today that America will have a new hero."

"Let's welcome the new Captain America!"

A man with small eyes wearing a star-striped suit and holding a shield appeared in front of the camera.

Once the space goes dark, the video ends.

"The selection of Captain's successor was a twist and turn," Tony Stark said. "In the end, Captain America actually fell into the hands of a guy who ran away from nowhere."

"He has a sinister look on his face, and he is not a good person at first glance." Scott Long said.

"Sam, if Captain really hands the shield to you in the future, you can no longer give it to the museum. You have seen what will happen." Bucky Barnes said.

"They are still very good at deceiving people," said Sam Wilson.

"It's a typical American thing to do something secretly," Natasha Romanoff said.

"GFB did a good job, and Captain America suddenly became their man." Phil Coulson said.

"Since Sam is unwilling to be the successor, Steve, shouldn't you choose another person?" Stephen Strange said to Steve Rogers.

"It's too early to talk about this now." Steve Rogers said, "Thanos is still here, and I won't be able to retire in a short time."

[Question 11 begins, please be prepared.]

[Which media exposed the true identity of Spider-Man Peter Parker?]

【A New York Post】

【B Wall Street Journal】

【C Horn Daily】

【D Planet Daily】

[If you answer this question correctly, you will be rewarded with a substitute "Steel Chain Finger". If you answer this question incorrectly, you will be deducted one year from your life.]

"Peter's true identity has been exposed, or has it been exposed by the media?" Tony Stark couldn't help but reached out and touched Peter Parker's head, "You are too careless, the media actually knows your identity.

"

"Those reporters are really powerful. I thought they only dug up celebrity scandals," said Scott Lang.

"You are right to say that. Peter will be a star in the future, and superheroes are stars that are more popular and have more fans than those entertainment stars." Tony Stark said.

"Speaking of revealing his identity, Peter seems to have been hiding his true identity. Is this necessary?" James Rhodes said at this time, "Captain, Tony, Stephen, Bruce, etc., we all seem to have the same identity.

They are all public, only Peter hides his true identity."

"My birth has determined that it is impossible to hide my identity." Steve Rogers said, "But Peter, he was just bitten by a spider accidentally. He has a choice."

"Actually, I have always felt that there is nothing to hide." Tony Stark said, "You are a superhero, not a thief. Why do you do such a great thing to protect the people? Why do you do it secretly?"

"Tony, you are a billionaire and the most genius scientist. You were born to be in the spotlight, so you are not used to the spotlight at all, but Peter, he is different from you." Bruce Banner said, "He is just

A child, a child who is obedient even when he confesses to the girl he likes. He needs a life of his own."

"I won't mention this. Which newspapers do you think will expose Peter's identity?" Tony Stark asked.

"First of all, Daily Planet can be ruled out. If I remember correctly, isn't this the newspaper where Superman works in the comics? This is simply something from the comics." Phil Coulson said.

"You remember correctly, this is indeed Superman's newspaper." Scott Lang said, "If no one in reality founded a planet newspaper after reading the comics, then this option can indeed be eliminated."

"I suddenly thought, could it be that our thinking is too narrow-minded?" Tony Stark suddenly said.

"Narrow-minded, Tony, what do you mean?" Natasha Romanoff asked.

"Before, everyone has put forward the conjecture that our world is a novel and a movie, so conversely, a comic may also be a world." Tony Stark said, "Could it be that Superman actually exists?

. I mean, to us, he's a comic book character, but to his world, he's a real person."

"I don't quite understand, what's the difference, Tony?" James Rhodes said, "You just said that for us, Superman is just a cartoon. No matter how powerful he is in his world, but

To us, it is just a comic. Does it make any difference to us whether his world exists or not?"

"Yes." Tony Stark said, "Parallel universe, multiverse. Have you forgotten that there were two other Spider-Man who appeared in front of us before? Did you forget that there is a female Loki?"

"Tony, what do you mean..."

"Generally, there is no intersection between our different worlds, but at certain special moments, there is intersection, just like two Lokis meeting, like three Spider-Man meeting." Tony Stark said, "Maybe

, our world intersects with Superman’s world? Maybe Superman will come to our world!”

"Superman comes to our world?" Bruce Banner shook his head, "This is too crazy."

"If Superman really comes to our world, it will be easy for him to discover Peter's true identity. He is a reporter for the Daily Planet..." James Rhodes shook his head, "No, Tony, the Daily Planet is not ours.

World, did Superman move the Daily Planet here too?"

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