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Chapter 1537 Schiller is not at home today (Part 1)

 Nick’s office was still discussing Schiller’s disappearance. Stark sighed and said: “He deliberately disappeared to cause us to worry and lead us to find him.

There must be a lot of messy plans waiting for us."

"I don't agree with everyone looking for Schiller." Nick sighed and said, "I also think his disappearance must be justified. It would be bad if we rashly looked for him and disrupted his plan, but

We can't do nothing to avoid being unprepared when his 'big surprise' arrives."

"Let's do it this way. You guys go ahead and do what you are supposed to do step by step. I will arrange for agents to search around the earth, and then contact Loki and ask him to see if there is any trace of Schiller in the universe. Always pay attention to Schiller's

trend."

Several other people looked at me and I looked at you, and I think this is the best solution. After all, everyone is very busy now, and no one can do nothing for the sake of a possible big plan that is difficult to see the tip of the iceberg.

Running around the world looking for someone.

"After all, Dr. Schiller won't harm us, right?" Peter turned back to Steve and said to Steve as he walked away.

Steve shrugged and said: "Every big surprise prepared by Schiller can make the earth's civilization take a big step forward. As long as the announcement method is not so shocking, we will not be so worried."

Everyone else walked out, but Eddie stayed in Nick's office. He sat across from Nick and said to him: "Regarding the plan for the documentary I mentioned to you before, I have rethought a plan.

Take a look at the draft."

Nick took the pile of documents from Eddie's hand, browsed it carefully, nodded while reading, and then looked at Eddie with a slightly surprised look and said: "I'm surprised by your far-sightedness, Boo."

Mr. Locke, this kind of group-drama-style documentary is indeed much more vivid than an individual biography."

Nick sat down, holding the pile of information in one hand and putting on his glasses with the other. While reading, he said: "It always seems a bit thin and pale to tell someone's character from a God's perspective. If it is paired with the restoration of the scene and the background of the times

A short story would be much more vivid."

"But this is not as good as many members evaluating each other in a group and presenting the connection between them from a multi-faceted perspective. People prefer to discuss the relationship between them than the superheroes themselves, don't they?"

Eddie put his hands on the table and said: "I think so too. When I was working at the Global Times, I often heard my colleagues talking about the relationship between Iron Man and Captain America. Some people said that they are very close.

, some people say they are enemies, they hold different opinions, and heated discussions always break out."

"Complex polygonal relationships can easily attract attention, and the discussion of relationships will generate a lot of topic traffic, which can also ensure economic benefits. However, the initial investment will definitely be large and requires the cooperation of all parties."

Nick pushed up his glasses and said, "Don't worry about this. SHIELD will ensure that the superheroes under our jurisdiction cooperate with your filming. It's a pity that Dr. Schiller is not here now, otherwise he would be the best to coordinate the relationship between all parties."

Candidate."

"Oh, in fact, he came up with this idea." Eddie was afraid that Nick would misunderstand, so he quickly explained: "This is not plagiarism by me. He put forward the general framework, and I added the details of the draft on this basis.

, but it was indeed Schiller’s idea.”

Nick immediately opened his eyes, rolled his eyeballs slightly, put down the document in his hand, looked into Eddie's eyes and said, "Are you sure this was Schiller's idea?"

Eddie nodded. He didn't understand the reason for Nick's sudden change of attitude. But Nick quickly calmed down and handed the document in his hand back to Eddie, and said: "Go and prepare the first phase of the plan first."

Let’s complete the project and I’ll go raise funds and coordinate personnel. How about we meet next Monday?”

"Of course. If there are any questions, I will call your office."

After Eddie left Nick's office, Nick immediately stood up from his seat and trotted to the security phone station. He held the phone cord with one hand and put the receiver to his ear with the other hand.

"Hey, Natasha, come to my office right away."

Natasha rushed over soon. Seeing Nick's serious face, she was a little puzzled. Nick looked at Natasha and said, "Have you heard about Schiller's disappearance?"

Natasha nodded, and the female agent shrugged indifferently, and then said: "Schiller must be planning some chain-linked plan. Anyway, no one in this universe can hurt him, so there is no need to worry.

.”

"Yes, he must be preparing some plan, and I have received hints from him."

Nick sat back at his desk and picked up a piece of paper, writing and drawing at the same time: "We just found out Schiller disappeared and gathered here to discuss, Eddie stayed and gave me a copy of the documentary Schiller came up with.

The draft plan, this is the clue he left me, he must want me to cooperate with him in doing something."

Nick tapped his fingertips lightly and said: "The question is how the documentary shooting plan is related to his disappearance, and what should I do..."

Natasha sat opposite Nick, folding her forearms on the table. She knew that Nick needed another perspective to help him clarify his thoughts, so she spoke immediately.

"I have heard about ABC's filming plan, but I remember that the general concept they proposed at that time was to film biographies of key figures. But after all, this plan is an important project in progress. They don't know the scale of the filming, so

That’s where Eddie was found.”

"Eddie approached Schiller with this idea." Nick said: "But it is not surprising. If there is anyone who knows the superheroes in New York best, it is Schiller."

"Schiller thought this was a good thing, but he changed the content of the plan, from shooting a personal biography to shooting a group drama... Yes, that's the key."

Nick frowned and said while thinking: "If you shoot an individual biography, then the emphasis must be on the personal charm of a certain superhero, but if you shoot a group biography, it will inevitably involve the concept and relationship between members of a certain team..."

"There are quite a few superhero teams, but we don't pay too much attention to them." Natasha frowned and said, "Since the solar system development plan was implemented, SHIELD's focus has changed from intelligence to

In order to coordinate people and resources on Earth and maximize the efficiency of universe development, it has indeed been a long time since we paid attention to the situation of the New York superhero team."

Nick sighed and said: "Schiller won't make random mistakes. It seems that there may be some problems with the superhero team in New York. Let's put down the work at hand and send out several teams to investigate. Before tonight, I want to see everything

Team details.”

Natasha took the order and left, but before nightfall, she returned to Nick's office with a lot of information, her brows furrowed and her expression serious.

Nick stood up immediately when he saw Natasha's expression. Ever since the earth entered a period of rapid development, he hadn't seen such a solemn expression on the black widow's face for a long time.

"What's wrong?"

"The situation is not optimistic."

Natasha shook her head, first took out two documents and handed them to Nick, and said: "The agents investigated the situation of all superhero teams currently stationed in New York. Unfortunately, more than 80% of the superhero teams

Hero teams exist in name only, including the Avengers you formed."

Nick opened his eyes slightly and looked down at the information in his hand. The most significant data was that the Avengers base had not submitted any logistics application for cleaning needs for more than three months.

In the past, the pretentious Tony Stark would ask SHIELD to send ten or eight cleaners to clean the base thoroughly every time the Avengers used it.

This means that the members of the Avengers have not gathered there for at least three months, not even for a combat meeting.

He looked at the remaining investigative reports on superhero teams in Natasha's hand. There were more than sixty superhero teams in New York under the jurisdiction and funding of SHIELD, and most of them were teams of five to ten people.

, and reports submitted from logistics show that about 60% of the teams have shown no signs of activity in the past three months, and their members are missing.

As for the remaining more than 40 superhero teams under surveillance, their activity traces have also decreased by 50% compared to a year ago.

Nick frowned and said: "This may be because the security situation in New York has improved significantly, especially those super criminals who are beyond the scope of ordinary people's response have almost disappeared. Without super criminals, naturally there will be no need for superheroes, let alone the need for alliances."

A superhero team up."

"Then what are we going to do now?" Natasha asked.

Nick paused, sighed and said: "The Superhero Registration Act may not be a completely bad thing. At least it can let us know which superheroes are controllable and which are not."

"Those superheroes whose abilities are completely controllable and can choose to be ordinary people should naturally be advised to return to their original lives. However, if their original abilities and personalities are unstable, disbanding the superhero team will make them more likely to become safety risks.

.”

"If the superhero team is forcibly retained, those superheroes who have already returned to a peaceful life will definitely not be willing to be forced to party, or the stable factors and unstable factors in a team will conflict, causing greater trouble.

trouble."

Nick touched his forehead and said: "In the past year, I was too busy to keep my feet off the ground, just looking at Star View. I actually forgot that New York still has such a big problem that has not been solved. Fortunately, Schiller reminded me.

.”

"I guess he can't bear it for a long time." Natasha smiled and said, "Don't forget, those superhero teams funded by us do not work but also take logistics funds. How can Schiller tolerate this?"

"I can't bear it either." Nick walked out from behind the desk, straightened his tie and walked out the door: "Inform all departments to prepare for a meeting in ten minutes. The theme of the meeting is the integration and reorganization of the New York superhero team.

"

"By the way, call the captain and ask him to come over and participate in the meeting. If we want to establish a new superhero team system, we need a leader, and he is the best candidate."

"What about Iron Man?"

"If he comes, he should pay the cleaners first. Don't try to eat any more of my logistics funds. Haven't I lost enough?"

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