The days of being a spiritual mentor in Meiman.

Chapter 2717 Star Core Rescue (3)



Chapter 2717 Star Core Rescue (3)

Chapter 2717 Star Core Rescue (Part )

Seeing Nick's expression, Schiller had everything figured out, but he had no awareness at all and just kept smiling.

“I take this very seriously,” Nick said.

"I didn't mean to joke either."

"I'm talking about the space station." Nick rolled his eyes and said, "This is the first step for ordinary people to become independent. You must not come up with any big conspiracy..."

"It would break my heart if you thought of me like that."

"Then you can be sad." Nick said mercilessly, "You have to promise me that you will never cause trouble. You owe me this."

"It's not impossible." Schiller said, "You know, I don't like to take the initiative to cause trouble..."

"That means you like to do things passively."

"If you say so, I can't do anything about it." Schiller decided to play tricks to the end. He said: "I can only promise you that as long as no one provokes me, I will never..."

"Don't try that on me. You're good at letting others provoke you." Nick snorted unhappily and said, "I will arrange a position for you and let you participate in this matter as an ordinary person, but the premise is that you, don't, cause trouble!"

Schiller showed a satisfied smile. As the spokesperson for ordinary people, Nick was determined not to let this group of supermen directly interfere in the space station incident this time.

But he also knew that if he let these mentally ill people just watch like that, one of them might suddenly go crazy, so it would be better to discuss it in advance.

"What is my position?" Schiller rubbed his hands.

"Of course I'm a psychiatrist... Don't look at me like that. SHIELD pays you so much, but you only work a few days a year? This is your duty!"

Schiller sighed, but soon became cheerful again and asked, "Who do I mainly treat?"

"You will have a chance to show your abilities then." Nick stressed again, "But we must make it clear that you must follow instructions and all work must be done in public. You are absolutely not allowed to act on your own."

Schiller crossed one leg over the other, took a sip of water and said, "You talk like I'm your agent."

"Think of it that way," Nick said decisively, murderously, "Don't force me to reveal your true identity, damn Hydra."

"You too, Hydra Two."

"Okay, seriously." Nick restrained his expression, took a deep breath and said, "I have been worried about this for a long time. I always feel that this group of chaotic and crazy ordinary people will do something big to us. Instead of living in fear every day, it is better to do everything we can as soon as possible."

Schiller turned to look at him and said, "I knew you weren't that kind, nor that optimistic. You weren't essentially trying to give the initiative to ordinary people. You just wanted to do everything you could so that they couldn't find fault with you."

"This way, they won't throw all the responsibility onto the superheroes when they suffer a big loss, blaming us for not protecting them well." Nick also expressed his true thoughts. He said, "You know this is easy to happen, but superheroes are also human beings. They will feel sad. It is their duty to protect their compatriots, but it is not right to accept unwarranted accusations."

"A pinch of rice brings gratitude, a bushel of rice brings resentment..." Schiller translated this sentence and said: "If you give a hungry man a bowl of rice, he will be grateful to you, but if you give him a mountain of gold, he may complain why you didn't give him a gun."

"That's exactly the truth." Nick said, "It's also for the good of superheroes to teach ordinary people to be self-reliant. If they keep helping like this, sooner or later they'll be unappreciated."

"Help them to conduct disaster drills, so that they have a sense of crisis and realize that sometimes superheroes are always out of reach and they have to save themselves. In this way, at least when they encounter danger, they will try to save themselves first, instead of frantically calling for superheroes and then throwing all the blame on them if they don't come."

Schiller nodded. He could understand Nick's worries. He was the director of SHIELD, an organization that managed people with super powers. If something like this happened, he would definitely be the first one to be held responsible and to suffer the most.

To put it simply, we must not allow the vast majority of human beings to develop inertial thinking, thinking that when there is a problem, they should lie on the ground and call Superman. If Superman does not come, all the responsibility will be Superman's.

Not to mention concepts and morals, just doing nothing and waiting for superheroes to rescue them greatly reduces their chances of survival. There is no conflict between taking self-rescue measures and waiting for superheroes to rescue them.

So the first step is to find a way to keep the superheroes busy. Schiller began to think unconsciously, and then he said, "How is the Andromeda Galaxy doing recently? What about Centaurus?"

"Mutants are still farming in Mexico." Nick immediately realized what he was referring to and said, "They signed a trade and friendship treaty between China and Mexico, increasing imports of Mexican agricultural products. Because of the almost unlimited demand, they can be considered to be fighting a back-and-forth with the industrial reclamation of the United States."

"I heard that Eric seems to have made some moves recently?"

"He has set his sights on the two civilizations in Centaurus." Nick stroked his chin and said, "It seems that he wants to intervene in their civil war directly and unify the two civilizations to collect taxes as vassal states."

"It's not hard to understand." Schiller took another sip of tea and said, "It costs money to buy food on Earth. We have almost spent all the precious metals we got from the Andromeda Galaxy. It's time to build other colonies."

"Who do you think he chose as the vanguard?"

"It can't be the Guardians of the Galaxy." Schiller sat up straight and looked at Nick and said, "You introduced them? You are really worried that nothing will happen to them!"

Nick gave an unfathomable smile and said, "After all, if nothing goes wrong, why would a superhero be busy?"

On the Kat C193-2 colony in the Centauri galaxy, Star-Lord opened the hatch exhausted, and then saw a raccoon, a yellow-haired mouse and a little girl playing games happily, with Gamora preparing fruits for them.

"Anya!...Anya!! It's time for you to go back and recharge!" A blue figure appeared at the end of the corridor and shouted towards that side. The little girl stood up reluctantly. If you look closely, you can see a faint light emanating from her body, which is different from everyone else present.

After she stood up, she didn't walk over, but floated directly over to an object that looked like a crystal ball in Xingyun's hand. Xingyun connected the crystal ball to the electricity, and Anya fell asleep inside it.

Groot crawled in through the large hatch behind Star-Lord, trying to keep himself as low as possible, but the ship was still a little too small for him.

"When can we return to the main ship?" Gamora scratched her ears and said, "I'm tired of hearing them fighting here every day."

"It will be soon. Now those blue-skinned people are forcing Kat to retreat step by step. It won't be long before their last colony is lost. By then, we just need to send a message to the mutants and our mission will be accomplished. It will take no more than three days."

Gamora leaned on the counter next to her and sighed. They had been here for half a month. In order to avoid being discovered by the target of surveillance, they could only squeeze into this small spaceship. They were bored to death every day.

"Okay, stop sighing like that." Rocket jumped onto the counter, sorting out his weapons while saying, "We were told to keep an eye on those mutants, but they didn't say we were not allowed to go out and pick up some bargains. I see their secondary naval guns are good stuff. They don't look like they made them themselves, but rather like they bought them from Shi'ar. Is there any use for them?"

Pikachu raised his eyebrows and jumped onto the table. Everyone in the conference room gathered their heads together. Star-Lord winked and said, "Are you sure you didn't see it wrong? Even the obsolete military equipment of the Shi'ar Empire is good stuff. All we need on our ship is a powerful big guy."

"What do you mean? Are you questioning my judgment?!" Rocket Raccoon bared his teeth and said, "Before firing, the Shi'ar Empire's naval guns will have a three-level muzzle that rotates counterclockwise to open, as if to adapt to the safety lock set for long-distance jumps. It's unique in the entire universe and there's no doubt about it!"

Gamora looked to the left, then to the right and said, "I'm almost suffocating anyway, shall we do it?"

Star-Lord coughed twice, cleared his throat and said, "We have a mission now. We are the most professional mercenary team in the universe..."

"Stop being so pretentious, just say whether you're going to do it or not!"

"Damn it, done it!"

Two days later, Stark received a familiar yet strange phone call. He said to the other end in surprise, "You said you were captured in the Kat New District? What did you do?"

At the same time, another call came in, and Thor's somewhat helpless voice sounded in Stark's ears. He said, "A small civilization over there in Centaur called and said they caught a creature that looked like a human, and asked if it was one of the creatures that got lost here. It seemed to be called Peter Quill. I asked Loki to handle this matter..."

It would have been fine if he hadn't said this. As soon as he said this, Stark hung up the phone abruptly and quickly called Nick to say, "That Peter Quill was caught stealing something, and the case was brought to Thor, and Loki went to deal with it... What????"

Stark stood up suddenly and said, "Peter Quill is missing, suspected to be dead?!"

Soon, he breathed a sigh of relief and said, "It turns out that the person was just dragged away, leaving a little blood... Doesn't that mean he's dead?!"

"Okay, I'll tell Loki not to tell Thor yet. It would be troublesome if Thor gets angry and attacks the Centaurus again. After all, it's a human matter...Okay, Steve and I will go there together."

Stark put on his coat while calling Steve, saying quickly, "A human has gone missing in Centaurus. It seems that he was caught stealing and imprisoned. It happened that the prison planet was attacked by another civilization, and their entire team disappeared."

Stark strode out and said to the person on the phone, "It just so happened that the leader of this civilization discovered that one of them might be a human, and called Thor to tell him that he had sent a messenger. Thor just told them that he had sent a messenger, but the messenger was gone. This is likely to be seen as a provocation by Asgard."

"Nick means that we should appease Thor first and tell him that this is an internal matter of mankind and we should solve it ourselves. We can't let him attack Centauri at this juncture..."

"Okay, I'll pick you up. Don't forget to tell Peter before you leave. He's been very worried about Gwen recently. If he finds out that we're not here, he'll definitely be anxious. Okay, that's it. See you later."

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