Although it cannot be said that it is completely settled, at least now all branches of Hydra have expressed their willingness to submit.
Baron Strucker had already experienced the power of space battleships before. A single space battleship in Ludan's hands beat Strucker's powerful frontal troops into dogs, annihilating most of the Baron's active forces, and bringing him devastation.
of blow.
The fate of the Baron was obvious to everyone. His body was thrown at the meeting site, and the body was still cold. In this situation, no one with a right mind dared to ignore the giant battleship overhead.
Maybe there will be some idiots who want to make some small moves next, but Richard doesn't care much. The soldiers will come to block the water and the earth will cover them up, and a group of Hydra leaders can't do anything to him even if they turn the world upside down.
The reason why they were temporarily spared was simply to save trouble - although Hydra was unified, Richard decided to retain the locations and mechanisms of each branch, and continue to be run by the original leaders of each branch. But from now on
From now on, they will all have to answer to the Serpentis Shield headquarters on Richard's side.
What? Centralize the power of the entire organization and take care of everything yourself, down to the smallest detail?
Wouldn't that be causing trouble for yourself?
But if anyone still wants to be clever, Richard doesn't mind a little trouble and throws people into the Pacific Ocean to feed the fish. The worst thing is that the corresponding branch will have to return its leader. Anyway, the most important thing for their Hydra is people.
.
The meeting ended, and the leaders left the scene with their own thoughts. When Mr. Malik boarded the plane, his face was red and very excited. It was obvious that he was just being a loser, but he seemed to be happier than Richard himself.
I thought that this series of events had come to an end. Unexpectedly, a day later, a group of unexpected people came and found Richard.
"We need your help."
SHIELD agent Daisy Johnson stood in front of his door, followed by Phil Coulson, whom he hadn't seen for a long time.
Richard glanced at the two of them, and then his eyes fell on Coulson... his head, to be precise.
"I guess you finally found a good brand of hair restorer, or your workload has been reduced a lot since Director Fury stepped down," Richard said.
Colson seemed to have become immune to his unique way of greeting him. Now he didn't even twitch his facial muscles and just said calmly: "You look good, Mr. Li."
"You know, I went around the universe not long ago and found a buddy who is very similar to you. He is a guy like a space policeman, and he works very seriously and hard. He is also there wherever something goes wrong. And that
My brother's hair style is also the same as yours." Richard said seriously, "So if you have any secrets, you might as well tell me, and I can give him some advice next time I have a chance."
"Maybe next time, we have a mission this time." Coulson said, "We need your help."
Richard shrugged: "Of course, come in. I'll get you something to drink, and you can talk slowly."
Although Coulson and Daisy both said they didn't plan to stay long, Richard made them each a cup of tea.
"I recently studied the tea ceremony and found it quite interesting." He said with a smile as he brought the cup to the table, "And this is much better than coffee. I strongly recommend that you switch to drinking tea in the future.
Caffeine is really not very friendly to humans.”
Colson took the tea cup and thanked him.
"Let me say it up front. If something goes wrong or you encounter any trouble in your SHIELD mission, then I can't help." Richard also made a cup of tea himself and came to them.
The two sat down in front of them.
Colson shook his head: "I know your attitude, Mr. Li, and I have never forgotten it. But this has nothing to do with SHIELD. I have never asked you for anything in these years. Believe me, if I think there is something else going on,
I will never come here to ask for help."
Richard raised his eyebrows.
"I'm listening."
"It's Simmons." Daisy said, "Gemma Simmons, a member of our team and a biological expert of SHIELD, do you remember?"
Richard nodded: "Remember."
"She disappeared." Daisy looked very tired. She said, "We seized a dangerous object not long ago...a huge stone. Fitz said that it was a material that does not exist on the earth. We did not
People know what that stone is for. There has been no movement on it, so we threw it in the laboratory. Until a few days ago..."
"It suddenly started without warning and swallowed Agent Simmons, right?" Richard frowned.
Both Colson and Daisy showed surprised expressions, and the former stood up from the sofa involuntarily.
"So you know that thing?" he asked.
"Yes, I know." Richard crossed his fingers and held up his chin, then frowned and shook his head, "You really shouldn't play with things you don't understand."
Coulson made a reflective statement: "Maybe, we will never touch it again in the future. But before that, I must rescue my people."
"What on earth is that stone?" Daisy asked.
"A portal leading to a deserted alien planet."
Colson and Daisy looked at each other, and they both saw worry in each other's eyes.
"You mean...alien?" Coulson asked.
"Yes, alien. But I won't know where exactly until I see the portal." Richard said.
Daisy said happily: "So you are willing to help us?"
Richard shrugged: "So be it."
In fact, it seems like he can't do anything without helping.
Although he didn't know where the shield was obtained, Richard estimated that the "stone" they were talking about, that is, the portal, was probably the one leading to the real "God of Hydra".
Alien.
Several pieces of this kind of stone used as portals have been handed down from ancient times, and they are sealed in different areas of different branches of Hydra. Not only Malik has them.
It was a completely deserted and uninhabited planet, and only one intelligent creature, the so-called "Hydra God", existed on the entire planet.
After thousands of years, he has been able to survive entirely because of the constant tribute from loyal believers like Gideon Malik on the earth. This group of Hydra old-schoolers persist in sending people to transport supplies through the portal. The so-called
"God" relies on these reliefs to survive.
But recently Richard took his place, which made old man Malik mistakenly believe that their god had been rescued, so he did not send people or materials to the alien planet in the past two years.
Originally, Richard thought that as long as he left things alone, the Hydra god who would run out of food and supplies would starve to death sooner or later, but now it seemed that this was not possible.
In the worst case scenario, the so-called "god" might possess Simmons and wait for Coulson's team to take her out.