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553 [I am Iron Man]

The differences did not affect the relationship between the two.

Peter still thinks Thor is a warrior and a hero, and Donald still thinks Thor has a simple mind and well-developed limbs.

The bell rang after class and the two were about to go to the toilet together. Only then did Peter notice Donald's disability.

"Your legs..."

Donald leaned on crutches and left his seat, whispering: "I was born with it. It's probably what brought me to the orphanage."

Peter was silent for two seconds: "Have you heard of exoskeleton armor?"

"What is that?" Compared with Peter, Donald's knowledge and knowledge are obviously still inferior.

"It's what Iron Man wears!" Peter gestured on himself.

Iron Man, the most popular character in recent times.

So far, no one has confirmed the real-life identity of Iron Man, but this does not prevent him from becoming a dazzling superhero worshiped by thousands of people.

Anyone with sight, after seeing the news reports of Iron Man, will be obsessed with the gorgeous and strong body of steel.

"Oh, that's it." Donald nodded.

Peter continued: "It was once thought that exoskeleton armor was fifty years away from maturity, but Iron Man proves that it is mature now!"

"You can customize a pair of exoskeleton armor in the future. It doesn't need to be like Iron Man. It only needs a very simple structure to get you off the crutches."

Donald: "Maybe, but it would definitely be better if it could be cured. I still hope to have a sound leg."

"So you want to be a doctor in the future?"

"Yes." Donald nodded without hesitation, obviously having thought about this question more than once and coming up with his own answer more than once.

"What about you, Peter?"

Peter didn't seem to have thought about this issue deeply, and after a while he said: "I don't know, maybe I will become a biologist like my father. Well, biology and medicine are very close, maybe we can work together in the future."



Stark Industries Building.

Tony Stark was lying on the sofa, reading with great interest the various reports, speculations, and conspiracy theories about Iron Man in the newspapers.

His secretary is also his most trusted person, Pepper Potts. Ms. Pepper is leaning over to change the gauze for his wound, while saying with some fear: "It was so dangerous last night..."

Tony obviously didn't take it seriously and smiled: "It's okay now. Your tone is too exaggerated."

Pepper was silent for a moment, then stood up and looked at him with a serious expression, as if she wanted to teach him a lesson.

Tony was a little at a loss.

Although he is nominally Pepper's boss, in practice, he does not have the authority of a boss in front of Pepper, and sometimes he is even scolded in reverse.

So when he saw Ms. Pepper with a serious look on her face, Tony was inevitably a little panicked.

He tried to change the subject: "Haha, look at these reports, they really cover everything. Look at this, they actually say——"

"Tony, many people are speculating that you are Iron Man." Pepper interrupted him.

"Guessing is no big deal." Tony spread his hands.

Pepper looked at him: "This will cause a lot of trouble. With your identity and what happened last night, Stark Industries must eliminate the impact of the incident as much as possible... You must take the press conference later seriously.

"

"Got it." Tony said.

At this moment, a man in a suit and leather shoes with a slightly higher hairline walked in from outside, holding several cards in his hand: "Alibi."

Tony was startled, then took the card helplessly: "Okay, Agent Coulson."

Coulson said: "This is the proof of the port authority and the rhetoric we have prepared for you. You were on the yacht in Avalon Harbor all night yesterday, and there are fifty guests' testimony."

Tony flipped through the cards casually: "Actually, it's better to say that it's just me and Pepper on the island."

Colson smiled politely: "The yacht is real. Just follow the instructions above and read it."

Tony continued to look at the cards in his hand, then frowned slightly: "Obadiah was not mentioned?"

"We have dealt with it." Colson said calmly, "He went on vacation and died in a crash... You know, the safety of small aircraft is indeed very poor, and many celebrities have died in private helicopter crashes.

event."

Tony's brows did not relax as he looked at the card in his hand: "These remarks...sound completely unreliable."

Coulson only said: "This is not the first time SHIELD has done this kind of thing. Just follow the official statement. Mr. Stark, it's your turn now."

Tony sighed, then put on his coat with the help of Pepper, flirted a few words, and then went out to the venue where the press conference was held.

"Mr. Tony Stark has prepared a statement, but he will not accept any inquiries, thank you." Colonel Rhodes, who had just finished speaking, said, then stepped aside and let Tony step into the middle.

Tony took out the card: "Some people speculate that I was involved in the incidents that happened on the highway and on the roof of the building. I must clarify this..."

Unexpectedly, at this moment, a reporter below suddenly said: "I'm sorry, Mr. Stark, do you really think we will easily believe such official rhetoric? A bodyguard wearing a battle uniform just appeared?"

Tony was a little unhappy: "I know what you want to say. It is everyone's right to raise questions, but questioning is not conjecture. If there is a deviation in the report, you must be responsible. I am not a superhero, and my character is not at all

Could be a hero."

"I didn't say you were a superhero."

"..." Tony hesitated, not knowing how to respond for a while.

He finally remembered Colson's reminder, took a deep breath, and decided not to pay attention to the media's doubts, just read the manuscript and be done with it.

He raised the card and prepared to read the manuscript.

It seemed like another boring press conference.

However, at this moment, Tony suddenly felt that his actions while holding the speech were a bit funny, and he frowned.

How ridiculous!

I actually had to put on such a clumsy and perfunctory disguise, it was almost like a child's stage play.

He had been dawdling for nearly a minute before, but now he only hesitated for half a second before he looked away from the speech, looked up at the media, and said calmly: "Actually... I am Iron Man.

.”

After a brief silence, the scene exploded instantly, and all the media rushed to the scene.

"Mr. Stark!"

"Mr. Stark, are you really Iron Man?"

Looking at the excited reporters, Tony felt relaxed and couldn't help but smile, then turned around and left the scene calmly.




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