"A bomb hidden in a news van exploded in front of the United Nations building in Vienna, injuring more than 70 people and killing at least 12 people, including the current King of Wakanda, T'Chaka. The official released a photo of the suspect..."
In an unfinished secret base, Dio was leaning back in his seat, checking the news of the past few days.
"What a bad fate"
After seeing the photo of Winter Soldier Bucky, he knew that what was coming was finally coming.
"What's wrong? Do you know this person?" Wanda asked while peeling an apple. Although it was a little quiet here and all of them were wanted by the whole world, she didn't feel wronged at all. Instead, she felt very fulfilled and happy.
"Steve used to be a close friend, but this one is fake."
After thinking for a while, Dio asked again: "Wanda, let me ask you a question. Do you think that if a person kills many people involuntarily under the premise of being controlled, then this person deserves to be forgiven?"
After hearing his question, Wanda paused, and then thought of the time when she used her power to make Hulk go berserk...
"Don't think too much. It has nothing to do with you. I just want to find someone to ask." Dio felt a little guilty. How could he forget that Wanda also had this ability, and had once...
Wanda took a deep breath and said, "Maybe... he should be forgiven. After all, the worst person is the one who manipulated him to do bad things."
"I'm sorry, it's all my fault. Let the past be the past."
Dio held her in his arms with great concern. He really didn't mean it, he was just stupid and didn't pay attention for a moment.
In fact, he wanted to ask: "If your relatives or friends were among those killed, would you forgive the person who did the bad thing under control?"
But there was no way to ask in the current situation, and it would foolishly bring up memories that Wanda didn't want to recall, which was extremely stupid.
However, I estimate that even if ten thousand people come together, they will not be able to give a standard answer to this question. It all depends on whose standpoint you are standing on when looking at the issue.
From the perspective of the victim, if you kill someone, you must pay with your life. No matter whether it was voluntary or not, you killed the person, so what is there to argue about? Who should the dead go to for justice
But if you look at it from the perspective of the controlled person, the result will be different. Killing and doing bad things are not my own will. I have no choice but to be controlled and used by others. If you really dig deeper, he is also a victim. Not only is he used as a knife to kill people by the mastermind, but he also has to bear all the blame on himself. Those who want revenge are also coming after him. Is he compliant
Therefore, there will never be a standard answer to this kind of question. It is all subjective and depends on how you think.
. . . . . . . . . .
At the same time, a Hollywood drama is taking place in Bucharest, the capital of Romania!
Fighting, racing, explosions...all kinds of hot elements are available.
But the final ending was not so satisfactory.
When helicopters and countless police cars surrounded Steve, Bucky and the newly appointed King of Wakanda, Black Panther T'Challa, War Machine dropped from the sky in time, pointed his weapon at them and said:
"Congratulations, Captain. You have become an 'honorable' criminal."
It was hard to tell whether Colonel Rhodes' tone was sarcastic or had some other meaning.
Then a group of armed special police quickly rushed up and arrested all the people who had surrendered.
. . . . . . . . .
Berlin, Germany.
Under the escort of fully armed soldiers, Steve and other "criminals" successfully arrived at the United Nations interrogation base here.
When Bucky, the prime suspect, was taken away in a special jail cell, Steve couldn't help but ask, "What will happen to him?"
"You should take care of yourselves first."
"This is Ross, the deputy commander of the Everett counter-terrorism team." Peggy's niece Sharon Carter was also here and helped with the introduction.
"Great, what will happen to us then?"
"Do a psychological evaluation and then extradite him back to his country."
“Can I get a lawyer?”
"Haha, lawyer, that's interesting. Lock up their weapons. Of course, I'll issue you a receipt."
After Deputy Commander Ross took away their weapons, he led everyone inside.
"You should be thankful that this time we have prepared an office for you instead of a prison. So stay in there and don't run around."
Led by Ross, the group came to the so-called office, where they met Natasha, who looked helpless, and Tony, who was talking on the phone with the Secretary of State.
"Wow, welcome our super hero~ You know, just because of you, we almost had to go to a military court together! Oh, by the way, the Secretary of State just said that he would prosecute you." After ending the call, Tony looked at Steve with a gloomy face and said.
"Are you going to confiscate my shield?"
"Technically, it's state property. On the other hand, it was made by my father. So strictly speaking, the Vibranium Shield never belonged to you in the first place, Captain."
Steve was so angry that he laughed, but he couldn't refute it.
"But for humanitarian reasons, it can be yours and will always be yours." Tony said as he opened the box on the table. Inside was a pen that Roosevelt had once used.
The meaning couldn't be more obvious.
As long as he signs this agreement, he can continue to be Captain America, and the shield will naturally not be given to anyone else except him.
"What is this? An olive branch? Bribery? A threat?"
Steve sat down directly, finding the scene quite amusing.
Not long ago, they were partners who fought side by side and could trust each other with life and death, but because of this inexplicable agreement, Dio and others left and were wanted, and he could only sit here and experience what it was like to be under house arrest.
When the Avengers were first established, no one probably thought that this day would come.
"Uh... not really... well, whatever you want to understand, at least it's better than going to jail, don't you think?" Tony was too lazy to argue, as he didn't expect things to get to this point, nor did he want to see it, so he desperately hoped that Steve would stay and not make trouble anymore.
Looking at Tony's anxious yet sincere eyes, for some reason, Steve suddenly wanted to laugh, a sad laugh.
So he changed the subject and asked, "Is Pepper here too? I don't think I saw her."
"There might be something between us..."
"pregnant?"
"No, we broke up."
Tony forced a smile. "It's nobody's fault. I mean... it's all my fault."