Bring A Magic Wand to The American Comics

Chapter 4: worm

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“No, no, no, I think there’s some misunderstanding here,” Lynn immediately clarified to the guy in red and blue.

"Misunderstanding? Your pet doesn't think so."

Peter Parker narrowed his eyes under the spider mask. He had been tracking this giant worm for three days, and it was obvious that the black-haired guy with a wooden stick seemed to be the culprit.

"ever!"

However, before the two could continue communicating, the huge pink worm suddenly twisted its body and expanded instantly like a balloon, blocking the narrow passage and separating Peter Parker and Lynn at both ends.

"Hey, baby, don't do that, don't do that." Seeing this, Peter Parker stepped back and shook his head. He knew what it meant for the worm to do this. Anyway, he had experienced it once and the scene was horrible.

“Swoosh, swoosh, swoosh!”

Peter Parker quickly freed his hands and used his classic gestures to shoot left and right, quickly shooting spider webs in front of him, firmly blocking the space between the worm and him.

At the same time, he hunched his body and leaned against the wall, as if waiting for the opportunity to strike.

As for Lin En, he obviously didn't know what he was going to face.

I saw that the pink worm had now swelled up like a ball of intestines, filling the entire passage. It was still expanding, rhythmically contracting and expanding, like a heart that was about to explode.

No, this thing really looks like it’s about to explode!

Lin En's brows twitched, he sensed danger.

Fortunately, after experiencing many events, he had learned to remain calm, so he shook his wand and chanted a spell:

"Shrink quickly!"

Lynn didn't have much confidence in himself. This spell was one of several spells he had seen in his notes while exploring the passage just now. It was a relatively low-level spell, but after being improved by Snape, its power increased greatly and its difficulty also increased.

However, he still tried his best to calm his mind, control the strength of his wrist, and adjust the speed of his chanting, and he actually succeeded in making the end of the wand emit a golden fluorescent light.

“Buzz—”

To Lynn's surprise, the spell actually worked.

The moment the fluorescent light came on, the pink worm twisted and shrank rapidly like a piece of dried wood and rotten wood. After just a few seconds, it became as big as a ball of wool.

At this moment, huge pressure seemed to be generated inside the pink ball, and it finally burst with a "puff".

Yellow-white mucus and pieces of flesh suddenly splashed out, as if a huge abscess had been punctured.

In addition, Lynn keenly observed that a tiny worm splashed into the distance with the mucus, ready to slip away quietly.

Only then did he understand what Peter Parker meant when he shouted "Don't do that."

When the worm encounters danger, it will desperately wrap its body together and squeeze into a ball, relying on the cavity to create pressure, detonating the entire body, taking the opportunity to throw out the damaged parts that retain organs such as the brain, thus escaping.

Lin En wiped the cold sweat off his forehead. He couldn't imagine what a disgusting scene he would have seen if he had allowed the worm to continue to expand.

"The flames are blazing!"

A line of fire shot out from the tip of Lynn's wand, turning into a raging fire as it flew, instantly reaching the mess on the ground and the vicinity of the escaped worm, turning everything into ashes.

But after doing all this, Lin En suddenly remembered something and slapped his head.

It’s bad. Now I have no way to explain it.

Sure, he dealt with the worm, but what did that mean to Peter Parker, who saw nothing on the other side of the tunnel

The giant worm disappeared...

Someone let the worm loose...

And the one who let the worm run away was me...

Sure enough, a few minutes later, Peter Parker, who did not hear the loud explosion, destroyed the spider web blocking the passage and stuck his head out.

"Bingo, one point for Spider-Man! A disobedient pet will certainly have a disobedient owner."

Peter Parker was crouching upside down above the passage, staring at Lynn who was still standing there like a hunting spider.

"You let him get away? Oh, never mind, you're still here, this is a surprise too."

"Hey, you're not going to run away? Are you trying to negotiate with me? You bad guys always try to reason when you shouldn't, which is really annoying."

"But I would like to hear your evidence in court."

As expected of a chatterbox, Peter Parker, who is optimistic by nature, never thinks how bad things are. No matter it is an enemy or a friend, he will always offer a complaint or two.

"Maybe, I'm just a passerby, not as complicated as you think."

Lin En spread his hands. He knew very well the character of the guy in front of him. As long as he didn't take action first, it was possible for him to chat with him for a long time.

“Seeing is believing, and that speaks louder than ‘maybe.’”

"Can you think of anything more creative?"

As Peter Parker spoke, he kept his eyes and ears open. He was trying to capture the worm's escape route. After getting rid of the stranger in front of him, he would continue to deal with that guy.

But Peter Parker didn't expect that the black-haired peer in front of him had no intention of fighting. And the words he said next shocked him.

"You don't have to believe me, but you have to believe your spider sense."

Seeing that Peter Parker wasn't buying it, Lynn started cheating.

He thought that if he wanted the other party to believe him, he had to scare him first.

Can he scare this guy who is at the end of puberty by packaging himself as a mysterious and powerful person who knows many secrets

"Oh shit, how did you know about spider sense!"

Sure enough, Peter Parker instantly arched his body.

"Maybe, I know more..." Lin En said meaningfully but did not say it clearly.

"Damn, is this a trap?"

"No, no, no, there is no trap here, and we are not enemies. I just happen to be interested in this worm like you, and tracked it here." Lynn was afraid that Peter Parker would misunderstand, so she didn't say that she came here to find him.

"That's a novel explanation, but what do you think about the disappearance of the slug baby?"

"I fixed it," Lynn shrugged.

"Use what? Portable laser or small microwave weapon?" Peter Parker saw the ashes on the ground and was skeptical.

"It's not important, but just like Iron Man has his suit, you have Silk, Captain America has his shield, everyone has little secrets."

"So, there's another superhero in New York City?" Peter Parker stroked his chin and felt that it made sense.

"Oh no, I'm just an ordinary New York citizen—" Lynn blinked, "I do some enthusiastic deeds occasionally."

"I hope your zealous behavior isn't raising worms in the sewers."

"Please don't think of me in such a disgusting way, Mr. Spider-Man."

"OK, OK, but no matter what, you still can't provide convincing enough evidence to prove that you didn't do this." Of course, Spider-Man wouldn't believe it so easily.

Lynn crossed his arms and touched his chin. It was obvious that it was not easy to convince the other party in such a short time. At the same time, Peter Parker was also staring at the mysterious guy in front of him.

There was a moment of magical silence between the two.

But suddenly, Spider-Man took the initiative to say, "Maybe, I should trust you this time..."

Lin En raised his eyebrows. What did he hear? Spider-Man took the initiative to give in... This must be a delaying tactic, right