"It's very simple, as long as it's faster than your plane." Rowe said calmly, then glanced at the document in Old Stark's hand, "Is this what the female agent passed on to you?"
"Well, I think so...I haven't looked carefully yet." Old Stark looked at him with eyes still filled with disbelief.
"What happened to the Cuban missile incident?" Carter asked at this time.
Old Stark took a deep breath and said: "After confirmation by the Atlantic Fleet Command and the CIA, this crisis was actually planned by mutants, who aimed to provoke the United States and the Soviet Union and trigger a world war for mankind.
"
"At the last moment, in addition to the mutants, an unknown mysterious man appeared on the coast of Cuba and stopped the mutants' actions." At this point, his eyes returned to Rowe again.
"Who are you anyway?"
Luo Wei said: "If you carefully read the historical materials, you should be able to know my identity."
"Historical data?" Old Stark frowned.
Luo Wei did not continue to talk about this issue, but changed the topic: "Regarding the mutants and the Cuban missile incident, I think it is necessary for me to clarify some issues with you."
"First of all, it was only a small group of mutants who planned this crisis. To be precise, it was a mutant named Sebastian Shaw, and he had been killed by other mutants..." He told what he knew
I briefly talked about the ins and outs of the Cuban Missile Crisis.
"Because of Xiao's conspiracy and your humans' final attempt to eliminate all mutants on the coast, the conflict between humans and mutants has reached a very dangerous edge, and may even erupt into a conflict more terrifying than a world war."
At the end of the Cuban Missile Crisis, things turned out differently from the original work. Charles was directly ejected, and no mutants could stop Magneto's actions.
If it hadn't been for Luo Wei's action, under the guidance of Buy Mutou, those missiles would have fallen on the heads of the US-Soviet fleet, and the war was imminent.
Fortunately, the result is quite satisfactory. The crisis has been resolved, Magneto has not turned black, and Professor X has saved his legs.
However, it is obvious that the problem between humans and mutants has not been completely resolved, but is an undercurrent, and conflicts may break out again at any time.
So after warning Magneto, Luo Wei believed that he needed to warn humans again. After all, at present, it seems that no one can do this except him.
Although the Supreme Sanctuary is powerful, their main mission is to resist external invasion. They have always avoided the internal struggles of mankind and are unwilling to intervene.
From the perspective of the semi-reclusive mages, the conflict between mutants and humans is an internal struggle, just like the two world wars, and has nothing to do with them. Unless it endangers the survival of the human race, they really don't want to participate.
In Luo Wei's opinion, if you want to warn mankind, Old Stark and Carter of the Strategic Science Corps are undoubtedly a good starting point.
After a pause, he continued: "In short, I hope you realize two points. One is that only a small number of mutants hate humans, and the other is that mutants are much more powerful than you think. Compared with peaceful coexistence, they provoke war.
Definitely a stupid choice, unless you consider the War of the Worlds a fond memory."
Carter was silent for a moment: "You want me to convey this to the White House?"
"Yes, it's best to tell it to the Kremlin, I don't want to make another trip." Rowe nodded and said, "I have already warned the mutants not to stir up disputes on Earth, otherwise I will punish them.
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"But if it is humans who initiate the dispute in the end, you may have to deal with it yourself."
Carter nodded: "I understand, thank you for reminding me, I will convey it to the White House, and I will try my best to let the Soviets know."
"Let's go back." Rowe said to Staka and Aletta.
"Okay." The three of them immediately left the Strategic Science Corps.
As soon as they left, Howard Stark said in a serious tone: "Carter, I think we should investigate his identity."
"He's not from Earth," Carter said.
Old Stark: "I know, but didn't he just say that there is historical data about him on Earth? Maybe we can start from this aspect."
"Historical data..." Carter was startled, and then remembered something, "Yes, he told me before that the first time he came to Earth was more than two thousand years ago."
"Two thousand years ago!" Old Stark was surprised, "Are you serious, Carter?"
Carter: "How else would he call it 'historical data'? If it's just news from a few years ago, I'm afraid it's not appropriate to use this word."
"Two thousand years... It's really hard to believe that Jesus hasn't even been born yet." Old Stark frowned and murmured, "What on earth could such an ancient existence be?"
Carter then gave the order: "Call the advisory board of historians."
"Yes!" a detective responded, then turned and left.
Carter looked at Old Stark: "Let's go to the White House first and inform President Kennedy about the mutants."
Old Stark nodded: "Let's go."
In the following period of time, the Strategic Science Corps convened a group of historical experts to read through the vast historical materials, trying to find clues to confirm Luo Wei's true identity.
However, after several days, they did not find any reliable information. Of course, it may be that they did not consult enough historical materials. Compared with the history of human civilization in the past two thousand years, the power of a few people is indeed limited.
With a creaking sound, Carter pushed open the door and came to the messy conference room where historians piled up materials. He asked, "Is there no result yet?"
"Sorry not yet." A gray-haired historian said, "The historical data from two thousand years ago are too complicated. So far, we have not found enough credible information."
"History may have been tampered with, I've said it for a long time," another historian said.
His words immediately aroused the resentment of several colleagues: "Stop peddling your conspiracy theories, okay? We are serious historians, and you are also the deputy dean of history at the Autonomous University of Barcelona. You can say such a thing?"
The words are simply shameful.”
He said categorically: "That's absolutely true. There was a mysterious organization that tampered with the history of the world on a large scale. Europe, China, India... were not spared."
"What organization?"
"I don't know, maybe it doesn't exist anymore."
"Forget it, do you think this is a world in a novel?" Others still sneered.
The historians were arguing, and Carter was about to leave when suddenly an old professor said: "Wait a minute, Director Carter."
"What's wrong?" Carter turned around.
The old professor pushed up his black-framed glasses: "Although I couldn't find it in the orthodox historical materials, when I went home yesterday, I found some clues in the less orthodox historical materials. Maybe you can refer to it."
Carter asked in surprise: "What are the less formal historical materials?"
"Mythology." The old professor said, "You may know that I am more or less a half-mythologist and have studied a little bit of Egyptian mythology."
While speaking, he took out a printed picture from the briefcase behind him and placed it on the table. Upon seeing this, Carter and other historians gathered around him.