Chapter 2674 Hollywood Rhapsody (32)
Chapter 2674 Hollywood Rhapsody (32)
Chapter 2674 Hollywood Rhapsody ()
Natasha looked through all the records since SHIELD contacted Schiller, and finally discovered that Schiller might really have a grudge against Hydra.
Ever since Schiller appeared in SHIELD's sight, no Hydra has been able to escape his plan alive.
Even just dying is not enough. Not only must one die in a proper way and maximize utilization efficiency, but one must also be pulled up and resurrected after death, be utilized a second time, and then die and live again. The wish is to squeeze out everything from the body to the soul without leaving a trace.
Natasha said honestly that since she knew Schiller, she had indeed witnessed many cases where Schiller used a crazy big plan to deceive a lot of people, and some people were even fooled and confused, and in the end they had to say "thank you" to him.
Apart from actually wanting to take advantage of these plans to make money, most of the time Schiller prefers to watch sheep run naked. Natasha knows that many parts of the plan are purely Schiller's bad taste, and there is no other reason.
But for Hydra, this is not so much like fleecing the sheep, but more like direct bleeding, or in other words, like chopping off the sheep's head with one knife.
This does not quite fit in with Schiller's logic. According to Natasha's observations and what is written in these summarized materials, Schiller cares more about sustainable development, that is, not plucking the wool of one sheep, but giving as much space as possible to the wool of most sheep to grow.
But looking back at his experiences over the past few years, Schiller has been ruthless in his attacks on Hydra. In the early days, he could do it several times a day, and even had different plans, and he was involved in each one.
The result is that Hydra is now basically powerless. This historically powerful organization was completely driven off the stage of history by Schiller's five-whip lightning attack.
Even the Hydra S.H.I.E.L.D. built by Nick, now has few Hydras left. After the solar system development plan began, most of the Hydras that had committed crimes were replaced by agents trained in a special spy academy.
The situation of Hydra agents, FBI agents and KGB agents forming a three-way competition within SHIELD is gone forever.
The Hydra is now basically socially extinct. We haven't heard any news of them causing trouble for a long time. The reason for this is that Schiller was too ruthless. Not only did many of the Hydra heads fall into his hands, but he also ripped out most of the grassroots organizations.
Considering the Hydra leader in Manhattan who was killed by Schiller when he was young, this seems a bit abnormal no matter how you look at it. Has Hydra ever offended Schiller before?
This cannot be investigated because Hydra has offended too many people. From the outbreak of World War II to the present, they have done countless bad things and caused countless families to be broken up. They want to offend all the famous organizations in the world. It is normal for Schiller to have a grudge against them.
There was no way to investigate further, but Natasha knew Nick would not be satisfied. What he meant by investigating thoroughly was that he wanted to find out how many extra bowls of rice a certain person had on a certain day in a certain year. Knowing that Schiller and Hydra had an unusual connection, he would not give up.
Sure enough, after Natasha handed in the results of the investigation, Nick first roared and cursed Hydra, and then roared at her to watch more short videos to see if he could reveal the relationship between Schiller and Hydra.
This of course cannot be brushed out. For ordinary people, Hydra is still a bit too mysterious. Although many people have heard of the existence of such a terrorist organization, it is too far away from their lives, and it is even more impossible for any Hydra agents to come out and reveal the information.
Natasha thought about it and felt that it was not a good idea to do the job like this, but it was not a solution to just go through these old information over and over again. Finally, she decided to travel back in time to take a look.
Nick is currently the actual controller of the Time Management Bureau. He has a way to allow people to travel through time while keeping the timeline stable. This is what the Time Management Bureau is supposed to do. Natasha has been there several times before, all to investigate some secret and unclear past of the previous generation.
However, they, as agents, have to follow many regulations when doing their work. For example, they cannot change past events, must participate in them as complete bystanders, cannot meet their original selves, and cannot leave any video footage. Text and other materials can only be kept after they have come back to summarize and delete and modify them into a reasonable version.
Natasha submitted a report and Nick quickly agreed. Natasha packed up and prepared to leave.
She wanted to travel back to an earlier time, when the Soviet Union had not yet collapsed and Schiller should still be a child.
Natasha speculated that if Schiller and Hydra really had some deep hatred, it should have happened during this period of time, because after all, no matter how strong humans are, they also have a fragile childhood. Judging from the heinous way Hydra did things, it is very likely that they had hurt Schiller in his childhood.
But Natasha went back and looked around, but didn't find anything wrong, or to be more precise, she didn't find Schiller. She didn't find Schiller at all.
There is no record of Schiller's childhood in the data. Natasha has too little information on hand. Although she knows that Schiller may be mixed-race, she doesn't know which country he is from, when he came to the United States or whether he was born in the United States.
If you don't even know this, it would be very difficult to investigate. You can't check all the entries and exits and births in the United States in a certain year, right?
Now, Schiller's childhood has become an unsolved mystery again. When Schiller became famous, she found that Nick no longer doubted why he cooperated with the FBI. He began to doubt a more fundamental question: what happened to Schiller's childhood?
Most superheroes, including Nick, know that Schiller is most likely not from this world. Schiller actually has no intention of disguising himself. For example, he would occasionally say a few Chinese idioms that he could not translate into English or that were too long to translate into English. His educational background did not show any experience of studying in China. For example, he had some knowledge of all superheroes that was beyond their scope of contact.
Steve and Stark had investigated Schiller's childhood before, but they did so in Schiller's tower, where there were some fragments of Schiller's previous memories.
Including the corridor and the room covered with small advertisements, they are all real. It’s just that it was not long after he was brought back to the institute. The institute needed to be renovated, so the nurse who took care of him took him home to live for a while. It was also within the institute, but they moved to the family building, so there were such lifelike scenes.
As for those messy stories, they were all made up by Steve and Stark themselves. Of course, some memory fragments of the previous time in the orphanage may have been mixed in. After all, Schiller's memory was confused during this period, and after it was compiled into a book, confusions often occurred.
Because of this, Schiller is very sure that when the superego copied the background story of the previous life, he definitely did not copy this part, because most of Schiller's memories of this period are messy. When they each contributed their own memories and compiled them into a book, there were many places that were not detailed enough, and now there is no way to verify it. This kind of memory full of realistic magical realism should not be copied into the Marvel world, which still has basic logic.
In this case, Schiller's childhood should be as blank as the unknown minor character in the comics. Originally, no one cared about him, so it didn't matter whether he existed or not, but once Nick looked at him, the blankness was revealed.
In addition to worrying about his own difficulty in explaining himself, Schiller also suspected that these large sections of blank background story might become loopholes in this universe, because as long as it has not been anchored, it is likely to be changed. What if his origin story is changed, causing many things in the future to change?
After thinking about it, he has to make up the origin story himself, but the problem with making up the childhood background story is that in order to have a childhood, he must have a family. Even if he doesn't have parents, he must at least have an adoptive family. He can't have grown up in the forest, right?
It's not impossible to just choose an adoptive family, but he still has to deal with the Hydra and Soviet Union issues, not to mention China and the United States. What kind of magical family can have these four attributes at the same time?
Schiller thought for a long time and felt that the matter of China and the Soviet Union could be put aside for the time being, because the room that Steve and Stark saw in his memory could be completely explained as his hallucination or a fabricated story.
Because the conditions were not right in the Soviet Union, it was difficult to expect a child under the age of ten to understand any great ambitions. He had to wait until he entered junior high school at the earliest. This story can be made up for in adolescence.
Then the problem falls on the United States and Hydra. First of all, this has to be an American family, otherwise it would be too troublesome to travel across the ocean. This is easy to solve. The adoption mechanism in the United States is relatively complete. As long as Schiller goes to a relatively good orphanage, it will not be difficult to find an adoptive family.
The more troublesome part is the Hydra part. Although Schiller has to fill in his own background story, he does not want to kill a family that was not killed by Hydra. He is not sure that he can provoke Hydra with the body of a child in a family that would not have any intersection with Hydra. So the best choice is to find a family that provoked Hydra in the original timeline and was killed by Hydra.
It sounds a bit confusing, but it's actually very simple. As long as Schiller is adopted by a victim of Hydra, the subsequent logic will make sense.
The background story would probably be that he grew up in an orphanage as a child and was adopted by a family. In the end, this family was killed by Hydra. In the process of revenge, Schiller encountered the KGB, joined the great cause of the Soviet Union, and then returned to the United States to launch a revenge operation against Hydra.
But because he was too young and acted carelessly, he was caught by the FBI and had to cooperate with them. In the end, he still embarked on the path of a psychologist. Then, because of Stark's recruitment, he dealt with superheroes and was finally hired by S.H.I.E.L.D. as their psychological consultant.
The whole story can be said to be a relatively smooth integration of the background of Schiller's previous life and this life, except that Schiller's enemy in his previous life was replaced by Hydra.
This was not unfair to them. Schiller himself knew that when he repeatedly fleeced Hydra and even killed them all, it could not be said that he had no hatred for Hydra at all. It was somewhat related to personal grudges. Anyway, these large transnational criminal organizations were basically the same.
After the script was ready, Schiller began to select victims. Just as Natasha had investigated, there were countless people persecuted by Hydra in that era. Schiller targeted a scientist couple who built the latest firewall for Zora, the then leader of Hydra's electronic life, but were killed by Hydra because they knew too much.
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