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Chapter 95 It's up to you

Although he didn't recognize Richard, Garrett thought that since he appeared here, his identity must be unusual. So he nodded politely and replied: "I am. What's wrong?"

"Oh, it's nothing." Richard said, "I am the special consultant for this incident and am directly responsible to Director Fury."

After saying this, Garrett immediately understood: "Oh, that's right. Nice to meet you."

Other agents may not know Richard's identity, but Richard guessed that Garrett would know it. After all, this guy is Grant Ward's supervisor and was Ward's guide into S.H.I.E.L.D.

Agent Ward knows the identity of Ultraman Richard, so even if Fury orders him not to say anything, he will undoubtedly tell Garrett, and probably everyone else in Hydra will also know. It’s just that they all

Just pretend to be stupid in front of Fury and pretend not to hear.

So the current situation of SHIELD is like this - Director Fury said that something was highly confidential and no one was allowed to reveal it, but in the end he only kept it from his own people, and everyone in Hydra knew...

"You are the supervisor of Agent Grant Ward, right? I heard him mention you, and he respects you very much." Richard said with a smile.

It sounded like they were just chatting, so Gartler modestly said: "Ward is a very talented and good agent. His achievements today are more due to himself than to me."

"He is indeed very good and professional. Although I haven't interacted with him much, I can clearly see it." Richard said with a smile, "When I chatted with him before, he mentioned that he felt like a warrior.

He also expressed his determination to go forward for SHIELD and the important cause of mankind. I think he seems to be the kind of person who is willing to fight for his ideals. He is passionate and capable. All he lacks is an opportunity."

Garrett was stunned for a moment, feeling something was wrong in his heart, but he still nodded along with his words: "Ward is indeed like this, he is the kind of person who has a cold face and a warm heart."

"Really? I think so too. So I think this incident is not the opportunity? I think Agent Ward is very suitable for this operation. He has both sufficient mobility and corresponding determination. I think he should be given

This is his chance. What do you think?"

"I...um...think it's okay." Garrett nodded, "Ward is capable of the job."

Although Ward is his person, in the final analysis, he is just a pawn of his. Anyway, it's not like Garrett is going to do it in person, just sell it, and he won't have any psychological burden. Besides, letting Ward take over some of these things

Important tasks can also consolidate his status within SHIELD. Maybe he can become a seventh-level or eighth-level agent when he comes back, which will be of great benefit to the organization!

As soon as he responded, Richard continued with a smile: "I knew you would say that. But you don't know, Ward also said that although Agent Garrett is somewhat incompetent due to his age,

Deep down you are still a warrior. He said that although you rarely show it, you always want a chance to continue to prove yourself."

Garrett's expression changed slightly.

Did he say these words? It seems that he did. But in fact, Garrett is not the only one who thinks this way. Many people with similar status and similar situations to him have similar thoughts.

Most high-level people like Garrett who can climb to such a position are obsessed with the pleasure that power brings. John Garrett invested a lot of money and energy in the Centipede Project, intending to use genetic modification to retain himself as time passes.

The passing vitality is just to enjoy more the pleasure of power and power.

This is partly why Garrett was instigated to join Hydra. To be honest, he was tired of SHIELD. As a SHIELD agent, he often had to perform the most dangerous missions and face the most complex situations, and even if

Saving the world often does not receive public praise and glory, just like an idealist who loves electricity. From Garrett's perspective, he feels that it is better to join the army and lead a group of soldiers to Afghanistan, Iraq, etc.

Fighting in a place where the risk factor is much lower than being a spy, not to mention that you can get both fame and fortune when you come back, isn't that great?

But he never said that he wanted to lead a team to fight against alien giants whose details were unclear. Wouldn't that mean he was full of food?

What if the giants are actually different from what the Asgardians described, or if the giants have some secret weapon like a nuclear bomb that blows them up into the sky, then whose does it belong to them?

Garrett secretly scolded Ward for betraying him after just a disagreement. At the same time, his eyes rolled around and he looked embarrassed: "What you said is not a bad idea. I don't think so either."

I really want to personally lead the team to fight on the front line. But everyone also knows that I am really getting old and my body is getting worse day by day. The sequelae left in the past missions are becoming more and more serious. Although I have the intention to go to the battlefield,

But it’s so hard to do what you want..."

Garrett Barabara said a lot, almost bursting into tears. To sum it up, the general meaning is that I have performed meritorious service for SHIELD, I have shed blood for the country, and I am still on duty.

I've been wounded, you can't send me up as cannon fodder...

Then Nick Fury spoke up in person, saying that actually things are not as difficult as you think. The main force in this battle is the army. To put it mildly, they are assisting in the raiding array and so on. To put it badly,

It's just to draw a line in the water and make soy sauce. You don't need to personally lead the team to the front line.

And haven't we analyzed it before? The Frost Giants don't sound that difficult to deal with. The army's combat power should be enough to deal with it, and there is no need for our Aegis to take action.

Seeing that Garrett was still a little unhappy, Lu Dan started to engage in democracy and asked the other agents present for their opinions.

Asked Pierce, the old man nodded with a smile and said it was fine. Asked the bald brother Sylvette, the bald man nodded quickly without saying a word, for fear of being a little too late - his immediate superior, Minister Pierce, also nodded.

If he dared to say no, he might not be able to see the sun tomorrow.

Then Lu Dan asked the remaining people, and everyone said that Agent Garrett was experienced and had high command skills, so he would be sure to trust him and everything would be done properly!

Garrett looked at the group of Hydra comrades in front of him and almost raised the table on the spot, pointed at them and cursed them for not caring about the loyalty of their comrades...


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