After the surveillance bracelet was installed, Luke was taken out of the isolation room by Scott to the leisure area of the base.
Scott gestured with his hand. "This is Zone D, where you can move around freely. Stay away from Zone A, B, and C, or you'll understand." He then pointed at the bracelet.
Luke didn't think much of it. "Got it. You know that I'm a man of rules. "
Scott's smile stiffened, and he nodded with difficulty. "Why don't you consider this … a vacation?"
Luke patted him on the shoulder. "Scott, you think too much sometimes. I'm a friend of the Avengers over there."
Unfortunately, Scott still struggled to smile. After simply saying that he could talk to the base's AI, Friday, if he needed anything, he quickly left.
You're doing this on purpose, aren't you? Why are you talking about rules? Scott mumbled inwardly.
The Dark Knight was indeed a man of rules. When he first started out, he said that he would break the bones of criminals, and he would break them, even if it was just a little finger.
How could a nice guy like Scott remain calm when he talked about rules like that?
It was like a regular tourist getting up close and personal with the lions in the Crimean Safari Park.
Even if the trainers guaranteed that the lions wouldn't bite people, and the reports could prove that, the tourists would always feel nervous when they touched them.
Scott had read many people's comments about the Bat Squad on the internet.
Many hardcore fans already acknowledged that the Dark Knight and the black catgirl were petty.
Whoever said anything bad about Knight and the black catgirl would receive a bunch of "Just wait for your death, you're going to lose the bone in your tongue."
Even though everybody knew that Knight and the black catgirl only targeted criminals, and had never beaten up keyboard warriors, that didn't stop the idiotic fans from making fun of them.
How could Scott forget that?
…
After dealing with the unexpected problem of Luke for now, the Avengers focused their attention on the Infinity Gems.
If he wanted to resurrect Gray, he couldn't just hold the six gems in his hand. The Infinity Gauntlet was a must.
To use an inappropriate analogy, the gems were just energy sources, and the Infinity Gloves were the power lines and electrical equipment.
Tony had thought about retrieving the gems many times, and it wouldn't be a problem to design an Infinity Glove himself.
At most, the side effects would be greater, but that was still better than doing nothing.
For Tony, the design was the most time-consuming.
After the design was confirmed, nanotechnology could easily complete the manufacturing.
A week after the gems were brought back, they were finally mounted on the brand-new Iron Man version of the Infinity Gauntlet.
At this point, a dispute arose. Who would use the glove?
Rhode, Clint, and Tony could be eliminated immediately. They would lose half their lives if they wore the gloves, and they would definitely die after using them.
For the Avengers who had already lost Natasha, losing another teammate was definitely unacceptable.
Thor volunteered to do it himself.
In the end, everyone disagreed, including his hardcore brother, Little Raccoon.
Everyone knew that Thor was definitely suffering the most out of all of them, at least one of them.
Because his parents, brothers, friends, and subordinates were not included in the resurrected half of the dead.
Those people died before Thanos snapped his fingers, and many of them died in front of Thor, but he couldn't do anything about it.
Finally, Dr. Banner stood up and walked towards the glove step by step. "Stop arguing. You saw how Thanos looked. These gems almost took his life. None of you could withstand it. "
Tony: "Then how do you know you can handle it?"
"I'm not sure." Dr. Banner shook his head slightly and stood in front of the glove. "But the gems mainly emit gamma rays."
He stared at the glove. "It's like … the meaning of my existence."
Everyone was speechless. This was reality.
Apart from Thor, the half-useless Thor, only Dr. Banner, who was solidified and turned green, was the most suitable person to snap his fingers.
After a long silence, Tony looked at Dr. Banner, who had picked up the glove, and finally said, "Are you ready?"
Dr. Banner: "Come on."
Tony nodded. "Remember, you have to bring everyone who Thanos wiped out five years ago back to the present, but don't change anything that happened in the past five years …"
…
On the grass next to the Avengers' base, Luke unhurriedly greased the skewers on the grill in front of him.
After coming over, he found an awkward situation — there was a small problem with his inventory.
Although he could still use the storage function, he couldn't take out the items that were originally inside.
He also couldn't touch the people and artificial intelligence in Space 2.
Fortunately, he still had about a third of his inventory left, which he could use here.
He could also put in and take out the close-fitting nano inner armor and knight armor that he had brought with him.
Luke, who was already used to unlimited logistics, had to accept the reality that he only had two sets of armor left here.
His beloved Mountain Cleaver, the transit drone, and the remote prototype were all gone.
Now, he couldn't enter the Avengers' base in Zones A, B, and C, nor could he obtain the raw materials to build his own equipment.
As long as the Avengers weren't fools, they wouldn't provide these dangerous items to a Dark Knight with a strange background when they were reviving half the people in the universe.
Besides, the Avengers' base was the safest place on Earth. What was Luke trying to do with these things?
Could he say that he didn't have enough firepower and that his phobia was acting up again? There were no enemies here.
The reasonable Luke didn't have any objections.
If it were him, he definitely wouldn't like strangers messing around at an important moment.
In fact, it was already good enough that he could leisurely roast kebabs on the lawn in Zone D.
Also, after Scott secretly emphasized to the Avengers that "knights are petty," Tony made a phone call and sent over a full set of kitchenware and ingredients to set up a temporary kitchen in Zone D.
This way, Luke didn't even have to trouble them with food.
During this period, only the blue-skinned female robot named Nebula watched him from afar a few times, but she soon left.
This woman's body was very strange. It was said that she was an alien who had been modified many times by alien technology.
Her mental fluctuations were still there, but it was a problem to interpret the fluctuations of an alien whose brain was mostly made up of parts.
Luke could only sense that she was vigilant and prying.
But the others more or less felt the same way, it was just that they paid less attention to Luke.
That wasn't something that Luke needed to worry about.
They were on the same side, and he was an outsider. It was normal for him to be wary.
Luke hadn't been idle in the past few days.
It wasn't convenient to wear a knight's armor at all times, but the nano inner armor could.
He used the inner armor to temporarily create a yellow polarizing mirror to record, analyze, and deduce the intelligence he had collected in 2023. It was also interesting.
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