I Am In Marvel

Chapter 402: Section 402

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The tilted helicopter carrier and the unconscious Caesar.

The two fell up and down, and when the height dropped sharply to about three thousand meters, the forests, lakes, towns and so on on the land below became increasingly clearly visible.

People working in the suburbs of New York City could see it just by looking up on this morning.

Like a fortress, but larger than a fortress; like an island, but more angular than an island - the helicopter carrier, a product of the earth's top technology, descended from the sky, dragging wisps of black smoke, blocking out the sun.

In the main driving hall.

"Will we have time to restart the engine, Hill?" Director Fury looked grimly as he looked at the approaching surface below, then at Agent Hill at the cockpit.

Agent Hill's face turned pale and he shook his head. "It will take more than a minute. We can't make it in time. In half a minute, the aircraft carrier will hit the ground and crash."

"Really? Is that the end?" Director Fury smiled bitterly, gripping the steel pipe of the handrail so tightly with both hands that his knuckles turned slightly white.

Once the helicopter carrier crashes, the ammunition loaded inside will undoubtedly explode, turning everything within a dozen kilometers of the crash site into nothingness.

The SHIELD staff and Avengers members on this aircraft carrier suffered heavy casualties. No one stopped the evil god Loki. After he opened the interstellar portal, the alien army would occupy and slaughter this blue planet.

If this war ends here, humanity on Earth will perish!

"hateful."

Steve held the iron door handle tightly with one hand, his face flushed slightly, his tall body hanging at the entrance of the passage, and his other hand holding Thor and Eddie.

The communicator he was carrying suddenly rang, "Captain, are you there?"

"Sam," Steve whispered back.

"Captain, are you in the main driving hall? I'm here to rescue you now!"

Outside the descending helicopter carrier, Falcon Sam, wearing goggles, was spreading his steel wings and diving headfirst, trying to find the main cockpit.

"No, don't come in!"

Steve refused decisively. Looking at the altitude that had dropped to two thousand meters, he said firmly: "If you go into the main hall of the aircraft carrier to save me now, you won't be able to escape yourself! If we are destined to die here, then you will be one of the heroes who survive on Earth!"

"Captain!" Sam gritted his teeth, "I can't watch you die!"

“We are not waiting to die.”

Steve said in a deep voice: "We are waiting for hope."

"Hope?" Sam repeated, not understanding why.

"Yes, hope."

Steve took a deep breath and looked out the French window. He could see the forest and lake at the end of the road as he was still descending. He said to himself, "The vibration of the fight has stopped, which means he has won."

"Caesar said he could solve the current difficulties, so what are you waiting for now?"

Right now.

At an altitude of about one thousand meters, the unconscious Caesar was still tumbling and falling.

In the whistling strong wind, Caesar's eyebrows moved, and then he opened his eyes with difficulty. He looked at the land not far below, and then looked up at the aircraft carrier that was still falling, and his consciousness suddenly became clear.

"Oh, I can't stop here. I have to prevent the aircraft carrier from crashing..."

Caesar muttered weakly, but his body was too tired, and there was no energy in his body that could be extracted and converted. Let alone trying to save the crashed aircraft carrier, he couldn't even maintain normal flight.

"I was too careless, really too careless. I actually exhausted my body's energy and strength."

Caesar clenched his fists unwillingly.

"Is this the end of everything?" The same question as Fury flashed through Caesar's mind.

Suddenly, a bright orange light fell in front of Caesar's eyes, filling his eyes with sparkling golden light.

"This is it." Caesar opened his eyes wide in surprise, and saw the dawn breaking over the cloudy sky. The bright sunlight shone down and illuminated his naked upper body.

"Plop!"

Caesar's originally weak heart suddenly began to beat vigorously, and his breathing became more even. If one could look inside his body, one would see that a giant energy conversion factory had formed inside his body, madly and eagerly absorbing the falling solar energy.

"The power is back."

Caesar's eyes were as bright as stars. He exhaled lightly, loosened his five fingers, and then clenched them into fists with strength and determination.

He rolled violently in mid-air, instantly stopped his falling inertia, and leaped up using the air as the floor, bathing in the sunlight, and continuously accelerating towards the helicopter carrier above.

Arriving at the bottom of the helicopter carrier, Caesar held his breath and placed his small hands on the steel hull.

Try your best and exert your strength!

"Ka-ka-ka!"

In just a moment, under the tremendous force, the steel shell that the palm was holding against immediately caved in.

Caesar's entire body was almost stuck inside, but despite this, he remained silent, concentrating all his body strength on his arms, and sprinted in mid-flight to push the helicopter carrier upwards!

The helicopter carrier weighing hundreds of tons, pressing down Caesar, continued to fall with a roar, and in the blink of an eye it slid down hundreds of meters.

“Stop it!”

With only a few hundred meters left to touch the ground, Caesar shouted loudly, his upper body bulged slightly, his arms were covered with blue veins, his entire body sank into the depression of the outer shell, and he pushed up desperately.

"Buzz—"

The power formed an actual shock wave, starting from Caesar and spreading along the hull of the aircraft carrier! !

Chapter 443 Superhuman Power, Aircraft Carrier Takes Off

Helicopter carrier, inside the main cockpit.

"Everyone, see you again in the next life!"

Eddie stared out the French window at the forest land that was getting bigger and bigger and was about to be touched. He closed his eyes tightly in despair.

It wasn't just him. Most of the survivors on the aircraft carrier were not in a much better condition. They all screamed and wailed instinctively to vent their fear of death.

"Buzz—"

At the critical moment, the helicopter carrier, which had lost the thrust of its two engines, stopped suddenly without any warning, accompanied by a tremor that spread throughout the cabin, and did not lower its altitude even by one meter.

It was as if time had stopped. The helicopter carrier hovered in the air about 500 meters, casting a large shadow on the forest lake below, causing flocks of birds to fly into the blue sky in panic.

New York civilians who happened to be nearby saw this scene and could not help but sit down on the ground, holding their breath, staring in horror at the dark and cold steel military fortress in the sky.