Eight hundred and thirty third chapter unrealistic ideas
William was well prepared in London and was waiting for the Skrulls to take action. He could justifiably kill these aliens in one fell swoop.
So when he was accompanying his mother and happily having lunch with four women at noon, Nick Fury on Mars became increasingly restless as he waited.
He always felt that something bad was going to happen, and the thought that Mars was a trap flashed in his mind all the time.
As time passed little by little, the impatient Nick Fury suddenly thought, should he call Natasha, the black widow lurking next to William's woman on Earth?
Perhaps we can get some secret information from her, or clues as to whether Mars is a trap.
Tell Talos, the leader of the Skrulls, this idea.
Nick Fury has been absent-minded during this period, and Talos has not failed to notice it.
After thinking for a moment, he nodded and agreed, "Just to be on the safe side, I might as well ask."
There was a relay signal from the Skrulls hiding on Earth, and the call soon came to Natasha's mobile phone.
Looking at the incoming call that kept ringing but with no number displayed, Natasha's attention was entirely on Coulson and Hawkeye who came over after hearing the sound.
Without waiting for the two to ask, he threw the phone to the skilled Hawkeye.
When they both saw the empty code on the caller ID, Natasha frowned and asked, "Would you answer the call?"
"Just answer it," Coulson thought for a few seconds and said helplessly, "Since the call can come in, it doesn't matter whether it's an enemy or not, it doesn't matter whether you answer it or not.
If you don't answer, they will still rush in. If you answer, they may try their luck to see if it's Nick Fury or Maria Hill."
"That's true." Natasha nodded and answered the phone without any further hesitation.
"Hello".
"I am Nick Fury, password is xx, Agent Romanoff, please report your call password."
After hearing the voice of Nick Fury and matching the password, Natasha revealed her password.
She still felt uneasy and asked about a few past experiences that only she and Nick Fury knew about.
Coupled with Coulson and Hawkeye's questions, the four finally believed that the person on the other end of the phone was themselves.
Both sides breathed a sigh of relief at the same time, and then one asked and the other talked to each other.
When Nick Fury listened to Coulson's speculation and learned that Hydra not only still existed, but had also reached into the werewolves and S.H.I.E.L.D., he felt bad.
He was so paranoid that he even began to doubt Alexander Pierce.
"Listen, Natasha, go and send a message to William Devonshire and say that I will visit him at his manor tomorrow night.
Let’s discuss together the matter of Hydra and the prisoner he captured and sent to Mars yesterday.”
"Understood, head".
Natasha hung up the phone confused, and looked at each other with eagle eyes at Coulson, who also heard the call.
I heard Colson take the initiative to say, "Hawkeye is outside to support, I will go with you to meet William Devonshire."
Thinking of Abigail and William's other three women, Natasha only thought for a few seconds and agreed that having Coulson appear together should avoid problems between women and bad things.
This phone call made Nick Fury worry about Hydra. At the same time, he couldn't help but wonder, was William worried that the captured Skrulls would be tricked and captured by Hydra, and would have to be sent to Mars to be imprisoned?
He could have this thought, and Talos, who heard the whole call, could also think of it, and patted Nick Fury on the shoulder with a smile,
"It seems that things are not as complicated as we thought. Maybe after my matter is over, I can help you capture some people.
Use the memory scanner on the ship to see if your enemy is really lurking in S.H.I.E.L.D.
If it is true, with our ability to transform, we can help you secretly search for Hydra in SHIELD."
But these words not only did not reassure Nick Fury, but also alerted him to why the Skrulls wanted to use SHIELD's cover to stay in the United States despite the extremely high risk of exposure.
Maybe Talos really wanted to help him, but a more terrifying thought couldn't help but appear in Nick Fury's mind.
Do these homeless Skrulls really have plans to invade the earth?
As for eight years ago, he and Carol Denver saved Talos and his people.
Nick Fury didn't even have to think about it to understand that a life-saving favor was not only useless to the fate of an entire race.
On the contrary, it may become the reason why Talos must kill himself.
Otherwise, as long as Nick Fury lives, Talos will live in guilt and insecurity.
As for Captain Marvel, Nick Fury suddenly had a feeling that something was really going on, and Carol Denver had an unreliable intuition.
The more he gets to know Carol as a person and what she is doing over the years, the more Nick Fury feels that she is a saint.
I was still complacent before, thinking that if there was a crisis on the earth, Carol, who is half-Earthling, would definitely not stand by and watch, but would definitely step forward to help the earth tide over the difficulties.
But at this moment, Nick Fury suddenly understood that Captain Marvel not only loved the people on Earth, but also the Skrulls who were being hunted and persecuted by the Kree, as well as all the disadvantaged races in the universe.
She is like a cosmic vigilante. Wherever there is a war or a strong race oppressing a weak race, Captain Marvel will appear.
But the universe is so big, and bloodshed occurs all the time. No matter how powerful Captain Marvel is, he can't always keep an eye on the earth.
Of course, this does not mean that Captain Marvel will not care about the life and death of human beings, but if something happens, Carol will most likely be delayed by other things and will not be able to reach the earth in time.
Therefore, the more holy the saint, the more unreliable it is.
What's more, if the Skrulls really secretly invade the earth, Carol, who cannot detect the transformation of the Skrulls, will not be as effective as imagined.
On the contrary, it is local superpowers like William who are the main force that can truly protect the earth at all times.
Aliens are still aliens after all, because the earth is not their home, the only home.
After this calculation, Nick Fury felt that he had to think carefully about how to win over William.
As long as William joins, regardless of how capable he is, he will definitely not worry about money.
And this time, as soon as the aliens were caught, they were sent directly to Mars for detention. In addition, in the past few months, he personally killed the Transformers Starscream on Mars. These clearly show that William is a hard-liner against aliens.
Besides, William's influence on people all over the world at this time was that he was a super genius who independently invented the spaceship and reverse-decoded the Ark reactor.
It can provide funds, technology, social influence, and has no shortage of capabilities, and its external attitude is extremely correct.
Nick Fury felt that it would be unreasonable not to include someone like William into the Avengers.
It’s a pity that what Nick Fury doesn’t know is that if Captain Marvel is a positive character with great love,
Then William is the perfect representative of what selfishness is.
If you really want to draw him into the team, maybe someone will be on the mission and turn against him who never shows mercy.
If that really happened, the Avengers would definitely be disbanded, and maybe a few of them would be killed by William.