In fact, Luke and Tony both knew that what the two had just talked about was not about Warner at all, but the proposal of "regulating" people with super powers that Tony had brought up.
After being taught a lesson by the little witch last time, Tony somehow came up with a regulatory proposal, which included a plan for filing and managing all people with super powers (and those with the same level of combat power).
The two people, who rarely had conflicts, had several arguments over this proposal.
In the end, no one convinced the other, and everyone reserved their opinions, so the proposal was put on hold.
Of course, the young master still made some small moves afterwards to test the attitudes of the Avengers and Bat-Team members one by one.
And then... nothing happened.
There were still a few people in the Avengers who supported him, but when the people from the Bat Team heard the content of the proposal, they laughed it off, and some even said byebye and cut off communication.
The Bat Squad has to abide by very strict safety regulations, which include not doing evil and not arbitrarily creating large-scale public security incidents, which are repeatedly emphasized.
Such strict rules are exchanged for great freedom in the normal actions of individuals.
Superheroes don’t have to report to anyone where they want to go or what they want to do, and they don’t need anyone’s consent.
Even if you encounter an emergency task, it is up to each person to choose whether to accept it.
Ordinary small tasks... Well, those who are short of points grab them very quickly, and others have to rely on luck to get them.
The Bat Squad is paid so well, yet they don't require anyone to accept supervision.
Now Tony asked everyone to register and accept a "superpower management agency" whose leader is unknown. Only a fool would be happy about that.
A group of people thought that the Ultron incident had put too much mental pressure on the young master and were too lazy to pay attention to him.
Besides, no matter how good Tony and Luke's relationship is, they are not alone.
The Avengers and the Batteam are two very different organizations.
The suggestion raised by Tony involves the issue of route.
No one can change someone's mind just by saying a few words.
Luke didn't want to bother with such things.
Even for his own team members, he only set rules and occasionally gave ideological education classes to ensure that everyone did not cross the bottom line.
He was so full that he had to do some ideological work on the stubborn young master.
Or, should he hint to Pepper to have a baby soon? Luke couldn't help but think of the idea of "cutting off the firewood from under the cauldron".
Once Tony and Pepper have a child, at least half of his attention will be diverted to him. Coupled with his interest in scientific research, he should not have so much free time to bother other people.
The young man who does scientific research is a good comrade, but the young man who plays with integrity and the line is a disaster attractor.
It would be safest to let Tony continue to be a tech geek.
…
By the end of August, Warner took away the "main force" of the afterlife, the Inhumans, and disappeared without a trace.
Everything is calm around the world and nothing major is happening.
Luke and the transformed Skye were sitting on a yacht in the sea, surrounded by open space, clear blue sky and bright sunshine.
It was a good day for sunbathing. Luke muttered in his heart: It's a pity that Selina can't come. After all, both sisters are here, and if we want to sunbathe, we must go together.
Then it would be inconvenient for him to show up.
After the boat set out to sea, Skye, who had been silent the whole time, finally spoke: "Well, I didn't mean to attack Beidou that day..."
Luke waved his hand: "Someone told me about your situation, and the treatment cost your own points, so there's no need to apologize."
Skye breathed a sigh of relief, then realized that he was sweating from nervousness, and took off his coat, revealing the gray cotton vest underneath.
Luke took a look and it seemed very white and smooth.
After all, her mother is a Chinese who possesses the ability of regeneration, and her skin is much better than that of white people in Europe and America.
Skye didn't notice his gaze, but covered her forehead and complained: "I don't know why, but I suddenly felt that whatever that Warner said was right. I was very happy to obey his orders. Now I feel sick when I think about it."
Luke hummed, picked up the tea and took a sip: "I know you well, so let me explain the relevant situation to you, so that you don't have any psychological burden and affect your future work."
Skye turned his head, blinking his eyes, looking like he was listening attentively.
Luke smiled and added milk and sugar to the tea in front of her: "This is a long story, listen to me, take your time and don't rush."
A moment later, on a yacht on the sea on a sunny afternoon, Skye held the cup and listened attentively.
…
The reason for Sky's "betrayal" was almost effortless for Ophelia, an expert in nano-biotoxins.
Skye is not just an ordinary person, she is one of Luke's trump cards.
Because she needs to control her own abilities and avoid self-harm, she has to undergo medical examinations quite frequently.
When my arm was first fractured, I had to have checkups almost every day to determine the extent of the injury.
Later, the ability was under control and the frequency of physical examinations was reduced, but still maintained at twice a month.
In just one day, Ophelia discovered a new parasite in Skye's body—it had not been present in the blood sample from the last physical examination.
On the third day, Ophelia came up with a treatment plan - using the latest nanotoxin she developed to enter Skye's body and kill the parasite simultaneously.
The latest nanotoxin can control the range and effect of the toxin, enough to kill all parasites with little damage to Skye's body.
Luke did not directly reject the answer, but asked her to come up with a test plan first.
As a result... Ophelia was slapped in the face.
In Skye's blood, the parasites that were easily killed by the nano-toxins were still in her body with overall external characteristics.
When the first batch of parasites were killed, they immediately united like soldiers who had received the "signal to start war".
While regenerating at a crazy high rate, they also enhance their resistance to poison.
In less than twenty minutes, the number of parasites increased and took root in Skye's brain, internal organs and other vital parts.
According to Genesis' simulation, Ophelia's previous plan would most likely kill the parasite and instantly poison Skye.
At that time, even if Luke used the light of life, he could not save Skye's life.
The first plan failed, and Ophelia was very unhappy about being slapped in the face.
On the fourth day, she came up with a more stable yet more suspenseful treatment plan—using the symbiote Riot imprisoned in Space No. 2 to perform symbiosis on Skye.
With the phagocytic and regenerative abilities of the symbiont, it is absolutely possible to transform all the parasites in the body into highly nutritious protein supplements while ensuring safety.
Luke still tested it first, mixing the isolated Skye blood into the nutrient solution and feeding it to Riot.
The riot eats blood without any expression.
After this guy was brought in, he was subjected to all-round and no-dead-angle tests and experiments, and seemed to have been turned into a fool.
He never follows orders from outside and just does whatever he wants.
Luke was too lazy to analyze whether this guy was really stupid or just pretending to be stupid. Anyway, he would be a test subject in Space No. 2 for the rest of his life.
If one day it doesn't want to live anymore and commits suicide, it will leave behind valuable experimental data.
Luke would remember its selfless contribution to the study of symbiotes and give it some verbal praise such as "pioneer" and "symbiote martyr".