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Chapter 2011

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This metal disc was surrounded by many metal brackets with semi-circular tips, which looked a little like a blooming chrysanthemum.

Above his head were layers of small pentagonal mirrors, all of which emitted a silver metallic glow.

Finally, he looked at the people on the disc … Wait, that wasn't right.

After the quantum suit was removed, one of them wasn't a human, but a raccoon.

There was also a hairless blue-skinned woman … a robot?

Tony, Steve, Thor, Dr. Banner, Rhode, and Clint (Hawkeye) were all very familiar. At most, they looked a lot older.

After the others removed their quantum suits, they communicated with each other through their eyes.

Tony was the first to ask, "How are you? Did you get all the gems? "

Rod's good friend raised a ball with a smile on his face. "We did it."

On the other side, the raccoon took out what looked like a syringe from its waist. Inside was a dark red, semi-liquid substance.

Luke wasn't sure what gem it was, but judging from the raccoon's expression, it was undoubtedly a success.

Apart from Tony, who was carrying an old-fashioned leather box, the others opened their palms to reveal the Infinity Gems that were glowing faintly.

But Luke glanced at Clint out of the corner of his eye, because the guy slowly knelt down with a dazed expression on his face. He didn't look happy at all.

Dr. Banner soon realized that something wasn't right. "Clint, where's Nata?"

Tears flowed down Clint's face as he lowered his head, unable to say anything.

Seeing his reaction, everyone's expressions changed.

Luke silently increased the effects of his Real Dream and Elementary Concealment.

If he drew everyone's attention to this "outsider," he would probably become a punching bag.

Also, Dr. Banner and Natasha had a delicate relationship. Now that she was gone, what if he suddenly wanted to hit something? The doctor had been green the whole time, and didn't even need to transform.



Half an hour later, the biggest blow to the Avengers from losing their close teammate was over.

No matter how many years they would remember, they had to put this matter aside and discuss how to deal with Luke, the outsider.

But before that, Luke was asked to take off his non-nano quantum suit, and was "invited" into an isolation room.

Nobody asked him to take off his knight armor, especially when he opened his visor to reveal Bell's face.

Those who previously thought that Scott's "DC Universe Fusion" was nonsense were all silent.

Without the mask, Friday in the base could easily scan the face and confirm that it had not undergone surgery.

This absolutely original handsome face was actually basically the same as Master Wayne in the trilogy of movies.

Although this knight was wearing armor similar to Tony's and not the plastic shell like in the movie, the style was still the same.

In fact, everyone felt that this was how a Dark Knight should look like in battle armor.

After isolating Luke, the Avengers asked Scott all kinds of questions.

Scott had no choice but to play the video recorded in the quantum suit to prove that he was not hallucinating.

He could be hypnotized and controlled, but the data of the quantum battle suit could not be bought.

If it was an editor who made changes, he would be able to find out the parts that were changed in a matter of seconds. There was no way to hide it.

Therefore, everyone was shocked.

Tony: "The 'me' over there can't beat this guy?"

"That 'you' has an extremely good relationship with him and is recognized as the best partner in the world." Scott had an awkward expression. He couldn't say that he had seen a lot of Batman and Iron CP comic covers online.

How could he say that Iron Man, who was "bashfully" nestled in Batman's strong arms, was an eyesore?

Steve: "Their battle in New York happened several years earlier than ours, and their main force was that Bat Squad. Their losses were much smaller than ours?"

Scott nodded again. "Also, Captain, you've been awake for several years."

Steve: "…"

Here, he had only woken up before the battle in New York in 2012.

The others had a lot of questions, but when they got the answers, they looked at each other in bewilderment. Why did it feel like this Bat Squad … was a little too strong?

Take the battle in New York and the Ultron incident for example. The two cities were basically safe, and there were very few casualties.

The Bat Squad had been in control the entire time, and didn't give the enemy a chance to turn the tables.

Thankfully, Scott had specifically emphasized that there was no Superman, no Gotham City, and no Arkham, or everyone would have been even more horrified.

In the end, they discussed for a while and decided to release Luke.

But this "release" wasn't to send Luke directly back to that weird DC version of 2012, nor to let him wander around the world of 2023.

He was only temporarily "living under surveillance" in the Avengers' base.

The reason why they did this was because Scott had said, "We don't have much experience with people from other universes, but Dr. Strange definitely has."

Everybody thought that it made sense.

The most important thing right now wasn't to deal with this Dark Knight who had appeared out of nowhere, but to use the gems to save the people who had been dead for five years.

Everyone had lost their family and friends. They had waited too long.

Natasha had already sacrificed her life for this goal without any hesitation.

Everything else had to come after this matter.



Looking at Scott, who was putting on a surveillance ankle bracelet, Luke said with a smile, "Scott, you said that you've been wearing this for several years. How does it feel?"

Scott smiled awkwardly. "Bruce, this is just a routine. We don't mean you any harm."

Luke didn't think much of it. "Don't worry, Scott. You're a good person."

He then raised his head and looked at Dr. Banner, who was behind Scott and installing the ankle bracelet. "Dr. Banner, do you have time to fight me?"

Dr. Banner looked at him helplessly. "I'm also a good person. I never want to hurt the innocent."

Luke shook his head. "No, you misunderstand. I just want to know how strong Thanos is. You've fought him head-on before. "

Dr. Banner habitually declined. "Thor and Tony have also fought Thanos. They're much stronger than me. You can ask them."

Luke said, "But you're easier to talk to than them. At most, you'll just politely refuse me."

Dr. Banner was lost for words. How can you say such shameless words so openly?

In the end, he still didn't agree to the request, and Luke didn't pester him.

Natasha was dead, and it was already very good of Dr. Banner to say that to him.

If he told him the house in advance, it wouldn't be too abrupt if he found an opportunity to try it out later.

After all, it wasn't easy for anyone to kill Dr. Banner. Even if Luke attacked first, he wouldn't be mistaken for a sneak attack.

Tony? Forget it then.

Although Luke had a very close relationship with the tycoon in 2012, which had been nurtured through time and fighting together, Tony was a complete stranger here.

What was Tony's attitude toward strangers? Hm, it was normal for him to sneer and glare at Luke.

Thor? The swim ring on this guy's waist was definitely a fat otaku, and he wasn't interested in talking to Luke at all.

Thus, Dr. Banner was the best choice.

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