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Chapter 832

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Explosions, smoke, and shouts. Now the entire Hydra Headquarters Island is full of uneasiness, they have never been invaded by such a strong force.

Hydra is an organization that can fight well, at least during World War II. But times are changing, and many things are changing. Especially during the decades of Schmidt's disappearance, Hydra's internal division was very severe.

Hydra's fragmentation was a plan made by Schmidt before he fell asleep, which was to ensure the continuation of Hydra. It was a good plan, and he spread Hydra's tentacles to every corner of the world and every industry. This gave Hydra extraordinary resources and exuberant vitality.

But this is also a failed strategy. If a villain organization that focuses on fighting and making trouble lives in an era of luxury for a long time, can they still maintain their original iron and blood? The answer is not sure, maybe they can, but it is more likely that they can't.

Come on, no one was born to cause destruction and create trouble. Except for some people who are mentally deranged or have some quirks, most people prefer a more comfortable life. Enjoy music, food and wine, enjoy high-rise buildings and luxury mansions, or enjoy being close to nature and traveling around the world.

Hydra has so many industries and made so much money over the years, are their internal executives corrupt?

Think about it, if you have hundreds of millions or even billions of dollars in assets in your hands to spend and let you fully enjoy life, will you still want to continue to climb up? This was a question mark. Some people might have greater ambitions, but there were more people who would stop here. They just wanted to maintain their current lives.

Not everyone was eager to rule the world. In fact, many people felt that ruling a certain industry chain was an extremely difficult and impossible task.

There is no shortage of such people inside Hydra. These senior executives enjoy the dividend life that Hydra brings them, and all they want is to maintain their own lives. A noble and dignified upper class life. Not everyone has a strong desire for power like Red Skull.

The strongest fortress is often not captured from the outside. In fact, it is not difficult to see that Hydra is going downhill from the time when it was difficult to recruit people.

Daimon left Hydra because Hydra's treatment was too low. The era is different. Schmidt's bragging about ideals and hot-bloodedness was no longer suitable for the current situation. This was an era of material desires.

Poetry and literature were no longer the favorite pastimes of the young, and ideas and reforms were no longer the topics of conversation in the cafes.

Open your eyes and see what everyone likes now! Young people loved the internet and games, and the conversation in the café was also about the current season's fashion and gossip. This was an era where private will and free will were more valued.

Was Red Skull Schmidt a fool? No, obviously not. If he was stupid, Hydra would not have come to this point today. But it was undeniable that Red Skull Schmidt was too out of touch with society.

For example, if a modern person were to travel to seventy or eighty years ago, his thoughts and thoughts would most likely be incompatible with the times. It takes a very long time to adapt and change one's mind. Red Skull is more troublesome than ordinary people because he is the leader of a super organization.

Captain Rogers was not much better than Red Skull when he first woke up. Even in his first modern mission, that is, when he went to the North Pole to destroy Hydra's Winter Fort, he felt a bit like a pig teammate.

It was an inexplicable sense of awkwardness, a conflict and isolation caused by incorrect communication methods and thinking patterns. In the end, Captain Rogers was willing to open his heart and let people teach him how to live in modern society, and there was a group of people … well … to be precise, there was a person who brainwashed him every day to instill modern ways of thinking.

A certain hooded man who liked to throw the blame around, his ideas were unconstrained and outrageous, and those ideas often made Captain Rogers unable to keep up with his thinking.

But it has to be said that the ideas and things that the scapegoat man did really influenced Captain Rogers, making him more modern and understanding how to make plans with the perspective and trends of modern society.

Imitating the master to create Hydra, he built the conclusion that Hydra would inevitably collapse through mathematical economic models. This was not just because the economic foundation was crumbling under the impact of the new era. It was more that their top leaders had fallen into a misunderstanding in their thinking.

To deal with a world, one must first have a deep understanding of the world and this era. Unfortunately, Schmidt did not have time to do this. Because every time he wanted to do so, a scapegoat would fall from the sky inexplicably, making him exhausted.

There was no time to rest, no time to breathe, countless malice swarmed in, as if he was surrounded by enemies. Although Schmidt defeated Nick Fury and even put S.H.E.L.D. in a huge predicament.

But that was it. Because since then, Li Jie began to intervene in the confrontation with him. Schmidt may have always thought that his enemy was the great and honorable Captain Rogers, but behind Captain Rogers stood a person who had been hiding in the dark.

Whether it was to get S.H.E.L.D. out of trouble, to resolve the Mutants crisis, or to divert the Mutants Brotherhood's firepower, there were countless other things.

Li Jie had confronted Schmidt countless times in secret, but in fact, the two had never met each other. Li Jie didn't feel that he needed to face the world's biggest villain. Because in his philosophy, the dead villain is the best villain.

Hydra's base was crumbling, and they had a group of loyal soldiers and a group of humanoid robots and other warriors, but it was useless.

Because for this battle, Li Jie had gathered almost the most powerful warriors on the planet (except Ancient One). Whether it was Dr. Banner's destructive physical destructive ability, or his punch silencing thousands of insects.

Or Thor's Thunderstorm, the eye of the storm he stirred in the Atlantic Ocean could be seen with the naked eye in the space station. It was as if a huge scabies had suddenly sprouted on Earth. Dark clouds covered the sky, and lightning flashed.

Or Magneto's magnetic force reversed everything, and the electromagnetic burst made all Hydra's high-tech weapons ineffective.

There were also the Viking Battleships lurking over the Atlantic Ocean, and the Yamato Class Battleship hidden in space. They were ready to attack any accidents that might occur at any time.

The Yamato Class Battleship's Super Main Cannon was ready to tear the Hydra base to pieces at any time.

And Li Jie, who had gathered all these forces to complete all these things, was walking briskly on this small island in the Atlantic Ocean. He was using his mobile phone to take pictures of Katie in the distance with their battle records. Hydra was finished, there was no doubt about it.

Li Jie was the one who pushed all this forward and bought the coffin for Hydra. Although he didn't think it was a big deal. Compared to eliminating Hydra, what to make for Lan at night was actually more of a headache for Li Jie.

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