Chapter 670: The gap between reality and ideal
In the new Avengers base, some of the Avengers' agents with authority to obtain intelligence are full of sorrow, but they dare not tell anyone. The reason is that the two most important Avengers are imprisoned, and no one knows whether they are dead or alive and when they will come back. "I will talk to Salomon. But I can only make sure that the members of the Avengers survive and cannot guarantee the safety of all agents unless they exist in the future that Salomon sees. Like Agent Colson, Rogers and Stark." Nick Fury frowned and spoke sternly, "This shouldn't have happened from the beginning. Agent Hill, you can't control the behavior of Tony Stark and Steve Rogers."
"I can't do it." Maria Hill shook, pointing at her, and said very simply, "This is impossible, even the Agent Colson team and the remaining S.H.E.L.D. are no longer under control. Gonzalez, Agent Weaver and they are still on the aircraft carrier, and I can't contact them."
"Your intelligence is behind, Agent Hill. Agent Colson didn't tell you all the information." Nick Fury sighed, "Gonzalez is dead, the murderer is Skye's mother, Jiaying, the Inhuman race that Salomon is now imprisoned. As for Agent Weaver, she was very disappointed with Agent Colson and has now defected to Victoria."
Agent Hill shrugged and said he was powerless.
Although she did not suffer much criticism in the Hydra rebellion as an undercover agent sent by the World Security Council to S.H.E.D., she encountered many inquiries as Nick Fury's most trusted lieutenant and even needed to undergo regular lie detection. She simply did not have the ability to weave intelligence networks and obtain the latest intelligence as she used to.
Now she is more of an undercover agent sent by Congress to the Avengers, just like the role she played in the past.
"I know, but I need you to make sure they don't do anything out of the ordinary. And you, Agent Romanov, you are all Avengers insurance measures to prevent the big boys from getting angry. Perhaps there is a robot, who knows what's going on!" Nick Fury stared at the evidence collected by the Avengers in this incident. Even the simplest reasoning can guess what Salomon did on the East Coast, nothing more than hunting monsters and preventing greater disasters. Nick Fury was quite satisfied with Salomon's actions. Although he failed to completely stop the earthquake, he could guess with his toes that he must have stopped something worse.
The former director of SHIELD once again affirmed that they were the same type of people, and the results of Salomon's actions seemed extremely perfect in his opinion.
"As for the little boy, I'm pretty sure he knows some very important intelligence. He wants to confirm the authenticity of the information, otherwise he wouldn't insist on asking something from Jiaying. This means that the intelligence cannot pass the magic prophecy, so I will let him decide on it on his own, because he attaches great importance to it, which means that it involves extinction-level events. As for magic pollution... this is the first time Steve Rogers has seen Kama Taj's style of action intuitively." Nick Fury snorted disdainfully, "He always said that the Avengers are different from S.H.E.L.D., but now he has seen the real world. The reason why S.H.E.L.D. becomes like that is because it is necessary to do so, and Kama Taj is the same. I can even guess their negotiation scene - Rogers definitely refuses to undergo inspection, and then the conflict breaks out, and more agents lose their lives."
The former SHIELD Director sighed.
"This is the consequence of not receiving professional agent training. Only consider emotional factors and not reality. When they come back, try not to let them take a hostile attitude towards Salomon. I don't want to see a Salomon Damonnet standing on the opposite side. If that's the case, then apart from waiting for Thor's help, the Avengers have no power to fight back. Salomon is not a little sheep who doesn't kill."
"It's hard to say, sir." Agent Romanoff looked worried, "I don't think Tony Stark is a magnanimous person. As for Rogers, Salomon's behavior is intolerable in his eyes. I can be sure that Captain Rogers and Agent Hand had a conflict, and I don't even think many agents survive."
"What did you say?"
Salomon sat at the iron table, carefully recording every word the crazy woman said. Officer Carter held his arms and stood beside him vigilantly, his eyes constantly circling between the crazy woman, Salomon and Beyonetta. She couldn't understand what the man was doing, and the words of a mentally ill person could not be used as any testimony. It was even absurd that the woman in a suit, who sat on the other side with coffee and was completely unwilling to do what the FBI agent should do, and even kissed the young man's cheek from time to time, looking extremely intimate.
The man mentioned Harold Finch, which was why Officer Carter chose to trust him temporarily, but she also needed to ask Mr. Finch about the man's identity. She had sent the document photo to Harold Finch and asked him to give information.
She glanced at her cell phone quietly, and Mr. Finch had already replied.
"Why do you need this person's information?"
Ha! It seems you still have some little secrets, Mr. Finch Carter thought to herself. She glanced at Salomon, who was recording, and pressed her phone to reply to the text message without notice, "You just need to tell me if these two people are FBI agents."
"I only know that man. For your question, my answer: No. But if you check with the FBI, it's."
"What does this mean?" Officer Carter asked.
"It means that the man I know is not an FBI agent, but he does have the FBI ID card, and there are information about these two people in the database, so the ID card is real. I found the identity certificate of that woman... She has multiple nationalities, and all the ID card is real."
"They are interrogating a mentally ill person now!" Officer Carter was confused. "Who are they?"
"I suggest you don't get involved in this too much," Harold Finch replied earnestly. "These people are very dangerous, and the events they are involved in are not something that ordinary people can solve. If they want to do anything, let them do it. Don't try to track them down, it's for your own good, Officer Carter."
“CIA?”
"No, it's more dangerous than this CIA! Don't ask them any questions!"
"Why?"
"I can't tell you why, Officer Carter. Samne Shaw is nearby and she has agreed to go to the police station to negotiate with them. Now you just need to turn a blind eye to what they did."
"As long as they don't hurt that poor mentally ill."
Salomon stood up and sorted out the materials in his hand. The crazy woman immediately spoke her prophecy when she saw him. She had sufficient experience in interpreting prophecies, oracles, and Salomon. With a little combination of what had happened, he could infer the future described by the prophecy. "Dear, I need to send her back." He said to Beyonetta, "I think you and Joan of Arc can set out first, and I promise to keep up with you."
"That's it?" Although Beyonetta had never practiced prophecy spells, she could still detect the magical aura on the crazy woman. The woman had only been blessed by a certain god, but because humans could not bear this blessing, the woman's mind was messed up by magic. "What did her prophecy point to?"
"Maybe it has something to do with the recent action...I suspect she was sent to issue a warning."
"Goodbye, the deadline is false." The mad woman walked to Officer Carter in a daze, "Your coffee is delicious."
"I can't let you go like that, Agent." Officer Carter stopped the few people who were about to walk out of the interrogation room. "Don't get it wrong." She waved her hand, "You still need to sign a few documents."
"I hope Mr. Finch has explained it to you, Officer Carter. No, he did not betray you, but your little moves were not hidden from me." Salomon looked at the officer, "You are a good policeman, and fate has recovered your lost life. Cherish your second life."
"What does this mean?"
Chapter completed!