Marvel’s Disassembler

Chapter 280: The worst possible outcome

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“This place looks like it’s been vacant for a long time.”

Natasha glanced at the dusty desk and the thick dust on the floor, and said to Xia Zhiye, "Is there really what we need here?"

"I hope so."

Xia Zhiye was not quite sure, but whether it existed or not, he still had to visit this place.

Natasha shrugged her shoulders: "No matter what, I'll listen to you."

He tightened his grip on Xia Zhiye's hand, but this also reminded Xia Ye. Without making a sound, he let go of Natasha's hand. The Eye of Horus moved very quickly and scanned the surrounding environment.

Then he brought Natasha, who looked unhappy, to an empty filing cabinet.

Wind whistled through the cracks between the filing cabinets.

Xia Zhiye and Natasha looked at each other, then opened the filing cabinet, revealing a door.

“No surprises.”

Natasha shook her head and looked at the combination lock on the right.

Pulling out the obviously anachronistic phone from his pocket... Well, that's not really applicable.

In this world, the word "era" can hardly define the development of science and technology.

After scanning, the four-digit password was easily obtained. Natasha entered the password and the elevator door opened.

The two of them entered the elevator and went down. Not too far away, Xia Zhiye asked, "The signal is blocked. Can this place be blocked?"

"certainly."

Natasha said: "Even if you put it at the gate, this place is still within its coverage."

"The rapid advancement of technology always astounds old-fashioned people like me."

Summer nights laugh at themselves.

Natasha glanced at Xia Zhiye and said, "Except for your taste in clothing, everything else about you is very in line with this era."

"Is this a compliment?" Xia Zhiye asked curiously.

"Choose what you believe and believe it. I think it's best for you." Natasha smiled.

After taking just two steps forward, an extremely huge space appeared before their eyes.

Natasha looked around and couldn't help but say, "It's an antique from a very ancient time..."

There was a huge computer in front of me, and a device with a connection port on the table, which looked out of place with the computer here.

Xia Zhiye took a quick look at it and didn't take it seriously.

Natasha studied it carefully and said, "It seems that in order to activate the computer here, we need to use...something more specific."

"It doesn't matter." Xia Zhiye said, "We are not here to activate the computer."

"I thought the things you wanted would be stored here?"

Natasha was a little surprised.

Xia Zhiye let out a sigh of relief: "If this is really the case, then I'm afraid it will be the worst outcome."

The next second, he closed his eyes.

"You closed your eyes, don't you want to look at me?" Natasha asked.

"No, I'm looking for something."

"It seems that there is a third pair of eyes here. Is this the secret of your ability to easily sneak into all the heavily guarded facilities?"

Natasha's curiosity is always strong.

At this time, Xia Zhiye opened his eyes: "Found it."

"So fast?" Natasha was surprised. Seeing Xia Zhiye walking in another direction, she hurried to catch up.

In a corner of the hall, under a box, Xia Zhiye dug up a floor tile.

"Although I don't want to appear so curious, how on earth could you stand there with your eyes closed and find something hidden in such a damn place? Are you sure you didn't hide this thing?"

Natasha was confused.

Xia Zhiye rubbed his forehead which seemed to be a little exploded. In that moment just now, he had used the Eye of Horus to the extreme.

The intensity was far greater than when they were on the Kree spaceship searching for their 'Queen'.

At this moment, Xia Zhiye even felt dizzy and wanted to vomit... But he held back and just said, "You will never imagine what I just did."

"Although I don't know what you did just now, why do I feel that your ability is very dangerous?"

"Dangerous?" Xia Zhiye was stunned. Under the floor tiles, there was an iron box. He took out the box and asked in confusion, "Why is this ability so dangerous?"

"Is it... a kind of sight or a kind of perception?" Natasha asked, "Can it see through things?"

"Yes." Xia Zhiye said calmly, "But it's not perspective in the usual sense. It's just that no one can see it, so no one knows I'm watching."

Natasha's expression became mysterious, her pupils slightly dilated, as if she didn't expect you to be this kind of person.

Xia Zhiye sighed helplessly: "Believe me, I won't put it in the women's locker room."

"I believe you." Natasha nodded with certainty.

"… You believed me so easily, why do I feel so weird?" Xia Zhiye was surprised.

"You won't even look at what I'm showing you for free. Do you think I would believe you would go to so much trouble for something like this?" Natasha rolled her eyes.

Xia Zhiye touched his chin and said as he opened the box in his hand, "In fact, instead of guarding against me, you should guard against a black warrior in golden armor in Asgard."

"Who is that?"

"Heimdall."

Xia Zhiye said: "His eyes can see everything he wants to see, and his ears can hear everything he wants to hear. Therefore, he is much more reliable than any wireless signal. If I want, I can make him drop a rainbow bridge and take us directly to Asgard."

"It seems he has mastered abilities most men only dream of."

Natasha blinked and said, "But the more people like this, the less interested they are in seeing things that others want to see but can't, right?"

"Can we move away from this topic?"

Xia Zhiye looked at the odd-looking USB flash drive in the box and frowned slightly: "This thing... probably can't be parsed by a normal computer."

"Did you bring your computer?"

Natasha asked.

Xia Zhiye activated the bracelet and said, "Only this."

"Tony's products?" Natasha said. "He always has something new, interesting and fun, but unfortunately, I don't have a very good relationship with him."

The red light scans the port and makes a wireless connection.

The next second, dozens of windows appeared in front of the two people.

Then a red light appeared on the virtual screen, with the word "Error" in capital letters, which almost blinded Xia Zhiye.

"Unable to parse."

When he said this, he looked at the equipment in front of the old computer and curled his lips slightly: "The worst result." (To be continued)