The giant of light in the marvel world

Chapter 95 Who leads the team?

Seeing a group of senior agents completely disapproving of Thor's words, looking lazy and unmotivated, Richard couldn't help but feel funny.

Oh, just be proud first. Once you suffer at the hands of those so-called "barbarians" you will know you are wrong.

The senior agents didn't find any bright spots in Thor's words, but the young scientist Fitz did notice something. He hurriedly asked Thor: "You just said Rainbow Bridge, what is that?"

Many people have heard of the Rainbow Bridge in Nordic mythology, but mythical records say that the Rainbow Bridge is the passage between Asgard and Midgard. Literally translated, it means "the shaky road to heaven." It is said that the Asgardian protoss will come to the Fountain of Uld next to the World Tree along the Rainbow Bridge every day for meetings.

But legends are legends after all, and they are obviously unrealistic from the perspective of modern science. You know how far apart the Earth and Asgard are. How can we build a bridge between two planets that are thousands of miles apart? Could it be possible that a bridge was really built in outer space, and then the gods rode horses and ran slowly across the bridge?

Isn’t that a bit ridiculous?

Thor patiently explained to him: "The Rainbow Bridge is a tool for us Asgardians to travel through the nine realms. It can carry thousands of troops to and from the nine realms in an instant."

Back and forth in an instant? Does that mean it's similar to space jumping?

Then this is really serious. This is a technology that has not even been conceptualized on Earth. The young scientist immediately became excited: "Is this space jumping technology? Is it a wormhole? How did you do it? Did you use gravity to distort space and time to form a wormhole? But how did you solve the problem of wormhole stability? How did you solve it? Negative energy problem”

The little scientist asked a barrage of questions that made Thor stunned for a while, but he didn't understand even a single word. The prince of Asgard scratched his head: "Well, it's not that complicated. The sword in the hand of the guardian Heimdall is the key to the Rainbow Bridge. When the Rainbow Bridge opens, a beam of light will fall from the sky. When you walk into that light, the Rainbow Bridge It'll take you anywhere. It's like 'boom'. That's the feeling."

Thor also gestured with his hands, but judging from the expressions on the faces of the people in the room, it seemed that no one understood what he meant.

It is true that Asgard's technology is quite advanced, but this has nothing to do with Thor. Thor is a typical scumbag who only knows how to wield a hammer and knows nothing about magic and technology. He only knew that shouting Heimdall twice with a hammer would open the rainbow bridge and teleport him anywhere, but he was asked to explain the principle? Why don't you let the turtle grow hair on its back?

Speaking of which, when watching Avengers 3, Richard was surprised when he heard Brother Hammer say that he had taken the tree language elective in Asgard and could actually understand the little tree man Groot. It turns out that Brother Hammer is not completely ignorant in Asgard! He had always thought that Brother Chui was the type who relied on his status as a second-generation official to sleep through all the classes and rely on his connections for exams.

So does it mean that Brother Chui is actually not a scumbag with poor grades, but just a liberal arts student?

Fury signaled that the issue of the Rainbow Bridge would be put aside for now, and everyone got back to business and returned to the main topic. Of course, the topic soon turned to whether or not we needed to seek support from the military.

Although SHIELD is not without heavy firepower and is equipped with the world's top weapons such as Quinjet fighters, in the final analysis SHIELD is still a spy agency. It's more than enough for them to suppress terrorists and so on, but if they really want to fight a serious war, they will definitely have to use regular troops.

It's just that Aegis itself does not have the power to call the military, and their relationship with the military has always been tense. Unless the situation is really necessary, Aegis will generally try to avoid dealing with the military.

But even if the military is the main force in this battle, SHIELD will definitely not be able to send out not a single soldier. They will still have to lose at least a few Quinjets and send a few teams of agents out to show off. Even if it's just a paper airplane, it still means "we made a contribution".

So now the question becomes, who will lead the team in this matter?

When dealing with the military, of course you have to send a higher-level agent to take charge of negotiations. If someone sends a general to supervise the battle, it really doesn't make sense for you to just send a fifth- and sixth-level fish and shrimp to make up the numbers.

As soon as the question of braised eggs was raised, all the senior agents present immediately backed down. A large number of people were sick and old, and Agent Garrett was almost ready to go back and get the medical records. Old man Pierce immediately started coughing, as if his old arms and legs couldn't support him. Richard even felt that if Fury really named him to lead the team, the old man might immediately go to the ground and blackmail him.

Everyone who can get to this level is not a fool. No one will stand up blankly and slap his chest with a military order, saying that he must come back to the director with the head of the giant leader. Although they all feel that there is nothing to be afraid of a group of giants who can only wield swords and guns, they are afraid of everything. If everyone is doing their best, who would want to go up and put themselves in danger?

Besides, everyone is Hydra, why do they have to go up and fight for SHIELD?

However, Richard also discovered that no one seemed to have mentioned him during the whole meeting, as if no one had taken his Ultraman's combat prowess into consideration at all. It stands to reason that in this situation, everyone should be the first to think of using his power.

The most likely explanation for this is that Fury classified the fact that he was Ultraman as top secret, and even the entire room of senior agents didn't know about it.

Thinking about it this way, the Furui people are quite good. Brother Ludan's favorability in Richard's heart suddenly increased slightly, and it barely became a positive number.

Fury had not expected this situation. Seeing that all the elite agents in the room had turned into old, weak and disabled in an instant, Director Fury had no choice but to turn his eyes to the honest man Coulson. The general meaning of his eyes was, why don't you make another trip?

Richard seemed to suddenly understand why there was always Coulson on any Marvel set. No wonder he always thought Coulson was the only senior agent of S.H.I.E.L.D. After a long time, it turned out that he was the only one who was so honest. people.

Agent Coulson was stunned for a moment, but he didn't have any complicated emotions. In his opinion, isn't it appropriate to obey orders? Since the director has already given the signal, I'll go ahead and do it myself.

The honest man was about to get up and ask for help, taking the initiative to carry the beam, when he heard Richard suddenly interrupt: "Is this Agent John Garrett?"

Garrett was startled for a moment, turned to look at him, and couldn't help but feel doubtful.

who are you? Have we met?

(Thanks to book friends Xi Guhuai, Lulu Lulu Lulu Xiao Qingyu, and kidboy88 for the reward!)

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