Li Jie's thinking about making Magneto worry about this matter is actually very much in agreement with the big shots within the Illuminati. Because only after Magneto has something that he can't give up will he really be trustworthy.
A person who is not afraid of anything and doesn't care about anything, do you really dare to trust him? Just because of his character? (Of course, Li Jie and others do not comment on Magneto's character.)
Everyone says that Captain Rogers is a model of morality and a hero. Although he is not a powerful hero, and even Li Jie has been secretly using Captain Rogers' fighting power as a benchmark to measure other opponents. But Li Jie never doubts Captain Rogers' inner firmness and belief.
This is not just because of the simple saying [Captain Rogers is a great and perfect noble], which can only be used to incite ignorant people and brainless fans.
Including pragmatists like Li Jie and Tony, what they see in Captain Rogers is not just his illusory morality, although they never deny that Captain Rogers is much nobler than them.
Within and outside the Illuminati, those who are familiar with Captain Rogers understand where his morality and persistence come from. It's not just that simple sense of justice.
Anyone who treats Captain Rogers as a simple person who becomes a Superhero and a moral model because of his overflowing sense of justice can only say that they don't understand Captain Rogers at all.
In fact, Captain Rogers has too many external factors that have made him the Captain America of today and the representative of heroes. Even other leaders around the world, even if they don't like some of the hegemonism of the United States, must admit that Captain Rogers is the most suitable candidate to be the leader of an international organization (Heavenly Sword Bureau).
Is Captain Rogers a hero simply because of his overflowing sense of justice? Not really.
Just like he still occasionally paints and creates, whether it is oil painting or sketching or watercolor sketching, he prefers art to fighting. He can play the piano, play the violin, and dance many different styles and genres. In his heart, Rogers was actually a poet, a more self-centered person.
Just as Bucky Barnes had said, Rogers should go to New York University to study in the fine arts department and become a real painter. This was the path that Steve Rogers should take.
Up until that day, when Pearl Harbor was attacked, the American news media scrambled to report and publicize the images of the attack on Pearl Harbor. The warship capsized, the raging flames raging, and there were countless cries for help from the navy, the soldiers who were burned to death.
These images deeply stimulated Steve Rogers. He had initially asked to join the army not because of any sense of justice. Instead, it was because of the most basic of thoughts. He wanted to take revenge on the Nazi Axis! That's right, it was revenge.
It had nothing to do with justice, just pure hatred. (Of course, Rogers was a good person, and that hadn't changed). It was just that he had been through a lot during his time in the army. Including the encounter with his intelligence officer, Peggy Carter. And those comrades who had entrusted their lives to Rogers.
No one was born a hero! Never! Never in the past, and never in the future! No one was born to change the world. Changing the world was just a by-product of some ordinary people changing in the direction of heroes.
Everyone felt that these people changed the world and made it develop in a direction that most people thought was good, so they were given the title of heroes. But in reality, the real heroes were always facing themselves.
They didn't seek to be perfect, but to have a clear conscience.
Rogers had experienced a lot. During the years of war, he had gained comradeship because of war, but he had also lost comradeship because of war. He had gained love, but he had also lost love.
Every year, Rogers would take the time to go to the public cemetery on the outskirts of Washington, DC, where most of his comrades were buried. Some passed away in the peaceful era after the war. But even more people died on the battlefield back then. Some of their bodies couldn't even be found, and they could only be buried in the military uniforms they had worn when they were alive.
Those white crosses always reminded Rogers that there were still many things in this world that he had yet to accomplish, and many dreams that he had yet to achieve.
Not only his own, but also those of his companions who were buried here. Those who were born in the 1920s and died in the 1940s. Their lives had just begun to be the most brilliant moment, and the fire of life had just begun to burn before it was suddenly extinguished.
There was also the silver cross pendant that Peggy Carter had given to him before she died, and Rogers had always worn it around his neck. The cold cross always reminded Rogers that the road ahead was difficult, but fortunately, the road was not lonely. No matter what era, there are always like-minded people moving forward together.
Because they know deeply where the source of Captain Rogers' persistence is, and they also know that he can continue to do so. So Captain Rogers is worthy of everyone's trust, and this trust is something that everyone is willing to entrust their lives to.
People will be stronger when they have something to care about and persist in, and only then will others be willing to trust them.
And Magneto obviously never had these things. It seems that everything important in his life has been taken away. The only things that still support him to live are some false illusions and some crazy obsessions.
Why did Li Jie suggest that Magneto find a wife? This is not a joke or a joke about Magneto or anything. He really hopes that this old hippie can have something that will settle him down.
If one day he suddenly goes crazy, then before destroying the world, he should first consider whether to destroy the things he cares about.
Although Magneto and Professor X both showed resistance when faced with a dozen invitations to the Senior Sorority from Li Jie, Li Jie has been persistent in letting the two of them have a good contact with some older elegant ladies.
Who knows, a spark of love might be ignited with just a few touches? This kind of thing is not necessarily true.
For Li Jie's sales pitch, not only Magneto did not have a good face, but even Professor Charles, who has always been good-tempered, showed displeasure.
It wasn't until Li Jie heard the news about Quicksilver and Scarlet Witch that he stopped his work as a matchmaker.
Anyway, the result is the same, and it doesn't matter if Magneto is worried about his children or his wife. It's just that after Magneto found his children, Li Jie never came to disturb the peaceful life of Magneto and Charles again.
He felt that having two children was enough. Didn't you see that Wolverine's personality changed after having two children? Magneto is so old, and his ears may be softer than Wolverine's.
So Li Jie waited for Magneto to become a good father or something. But will things really go as planned? Anyway, it is difficult for Li Jie to know what will happen between Magneto and his wife. After all, this is their family affair, and it is enough for him to help him find his son and daughter.
Until that day.
It was a calm afternoon, and the temperature on Venus remained at a suitable 312 degrees. Professor Charles was leisurely pruning the leaves of a bird of paradise (a kind of flower) in the ecological garden.
A rush of footsteps came, accompanied by Magneto's exasperated voice, "Terrible! I think maybe we should go to the Senior Sorority now, Charles! "
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