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Chapter 1656

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Luke quickened his pace and sent Tony a message at the same time. "Stewed egg, you need to hurry up."

Nick Fury's "death" meant that the two sides had completely fallen out, and it was time to reveal their true colors.

Hydra might want to lay low for a while, but Nick Fury, who was "dead," wouldn't give them that chance.

Otherwise, wouldn't the director's "death" have been in vain?

Tony simply replied, "Got it."

Last time, Phil had been used by Nick Fury to play a "sacrificial role," and it was hard for the tycoon to be emotional now.

It was better to speed up his search for SHIELD's resources.

If S.H.I.E.L.D. fell, Tony Stark would have to protect the peace of the world even more.

Therefore, he had a clear conscience in plundering, and he was conscientious in his plundering.

Everything was for peace!

Sure enough, a few minutes later, Frank sent a congratulatory message for the third time. "A bunch of people were fighting on the elevator of S.H.I.E.L.D., and the only winner jumped from a height of more than ten floors, knocked down another fighter, and ran away."

Luke was stunned. "Huh?"

Frank said, "Well, this guy's really good at melee combat, and hitting a plane with a shield is also very exciting."

Luke: "… What about him now?"

Frank said, "I've lost him for now."

Luke said, "Then ignore him. It's harder to kill him than it is to kill stewed egg."

Frank said, "Hehe, not necessarily. The hero is always the one who dies the fastest. "

Luke said, "He's almost ninety years old."

Frank said, "… Okay, I take back what I said. He's really good at living."

Luke's mind raced. Fine, now that even Captain America was fighting SHIELD, a full-blown war was imminent.

He said, "All members, on standby. Blacksmith will take full command."

In the team channel, the sound of people going online rang out incessantly. This was a notification that the team members had logged into the remote-controlled robots.

Frank quickly gave orders, and the team members operated the remote-controlled robots to rush through the sewers to a predetermined location, which was the Tri-Curved Wing Building.

Half an hour later, the commander's page in the team channel stopped issuing orders.

Frank wouldn't act rashly before chaos broke out.

At that time, he might be able to help Hydra a lot, and he might even have to take the blame for Hydra afterwards.

After a moment of silence, the ID "Knight" appeared in the communication interface of the team members. He publicly greeted everyone and the process of exchanging pleasantries began.

Frank, Ivan, Angel, Damon, and the "teacher" in the Ninja Squad either didn't say a word or simply responded with a few words.

Mindy and the little turtles were the only ones who greeted each other and chatted excitedly.

No one tried to stop him.

Even Frank, who hated it when people interfered with his operations, did not make a sound.

Perhaps this was because the communication page for the team members did not interfere with the commander's page.

Everyone was able to notice the command on the commander's exclusive page immediately.

The operation had yet to truly begin.

If everyone remained silent and kept their emotions in a tense state for a long time, it would not be appropriate.

It was like a rubber band. If it was stretched too tightly for too long, it would cause a person to lose their state.

Moreover, there were only five minors chatting. The other old fellows were all silent as they peeked at the screen. Even if something happened, it wouldn't delay anything.

In the past, it would have been Selina who started this group chat.

But in Mexico in May, Selina could bask in the sun as much as she wanted, so Luke gave her a break this time.

The five minors did a good job of livening up the atmosphere.

They talked about TV shows, movies, and cospying. This group of old guys was quite fun to watch.

Just like Marlowe's theory, humans had five levels of needs, and the members of the team could satisfy the first three low-level needs.

The most troublesome of all, the little turtle and his disciple, had also obtained the social needs that they lacked the most through online communication with the team members.

The remaining respect and self-actualization were high-level needs, and were undoubtedly the best reward superheroes could receive as vigilantes.

Even Frank and Angel could only say that their requirements weren't strong.

But when they had a choice, it was more comfortable for their "career" to be recognized by the public and to be satisfied with self-actualization than to be spurned by thousands of people.

Thus, it was quite interesting to see the super "small" heroes talk about superheroes and cospying.

The old guys themselves were too embarrassed to discuss it with each other, but it was impossible for them not to be interested in what other people thought of them.

Even though Luke had a lot of aliases, he would read the comments of idiotic netizens when he had nothing to do. Other people didn't have a system, and it was hard for them to be as aloof as him.

This wasn't out of Luke and Frank's expectations.

There wasn't much movement in the special district in the next few hours. At the very least, there weren't any more public fights.

But Tony soon sent over an internal message from S.H.I.E.L.D.

After the stewed egg "died," Alexander Pierce of the World Security Council, as Nick Fury's direct superior and the previous director of S.H.I.E.L.D., temporarily took over S.H.I.E.L.D.'s affairs.

At the same time, the new "old" director issued a warrant for Captain America's arrest, clearly telling everyone in S.H.I.E.L.D. that Nick Fury's death was related to the captain.

Luke pondered the message for a few minutes before he sent a message to Tony. "There's a big problem with this new old director."

Tony said, "I feel the same way."

After that exchange, the two of them didn't continue the discussion.

No matter how reasonable it was to identify Captain America as the "villain" who killed Nick Fury, he was still a major suspect.

It wasn't that Pierce was stupid, but that to "convict" Captain America, one had to have such a high status.

Nick Fury wasn't dead, so he had the right.

Of course, the stewed egg was the one who had been "killed by Captain America," and naturally couldn't come out to do this.

Pierce's appearance didn't make Luke and Tony feel relaxed. Instead, they were even more certain that something was going to happen.

As a member of the World Security Council, Pierce's status was top-notch.

For such a big shot to appear in person meant that the matter had come to a point where he had to.

What exactly was the "Insight Plan" that came with the mothership?

Was it to completely destroy the special district? Or was it to bury the major cities on the east coast like Philadelphia, New York, and Boston?

Luke thought to himself that this was probably the only way to deal a heavy blow to the United States.

The one in the white house? Cut the crap.

In a sense, the one in the white house was just a "tenant," and the "owners" would always be the major financial groups.

The current "tenant" Michelle Gable only had one year in office, and was about to step down. It didn't matter if she was dead or not.

Luke knew that the Insight Plan wasn't difficult.

S.H.I.E.L.D. had named the plan after itself.

Apart from the top brass of S.H.I.E.L.D., a few people in Hydra had heard of the name, but nobody knew what the plan was.

Based on Luke's understanding of Hydra, they couldn't have sent such a big mothership to deal with aliens.

On the contrary, many people in Hydra were eager to take the opportunity to rise.

They would rather have Hydra grass than the seedlings of a peaceful world.

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