In the night sky, a streak of fire flashed across the sky.
At S.H.I.E.L.D.'s temporary headquarters in Manhattan, Tony Stark, wearing an iron armor, strode into the conference room.
Just like the mission that Steve and others went to the Jintek Group Building to carry out, as a superhero known to the public, he also has his own mission.
Faced with the appearance of the monster and the people's desire for his appearance, he rushed to the scene as soon as he received the news, ready to fulfill his obligations as a superhero.
Although all the monsters were dead when he followed the trail, the agitated people still needed him to comfort them one by one. It was up to him, the Iron Man, to ensure that they were still safe.
And when all this was done, he became the last member to arrive at the meeting room.
"Wow, glad to see you're still alive. That big firework gave me a scare."
In the conference room, Tony walked out of the iron armor and looked at the dusty Steve with a sarcastic tone.
Steve clenched his fists slightly when he heard this. Coulson, who was standing by, saw this and explained reluctantly:
"Although the mission failed, the captain also obtained other important intelligence..."
"Anything else? Will it be helpful to the current situation?" Tony retorted.
The threat of the virus is right in front of us. If we can't find detailed information about the virus, the losses will increase greatly every day the vaccine is delayed. Under this premise, how important can other information be
And now not only did the mission fail, the base exploded and there was no way to continue. The more Tony thought about it, the angrier he became. His eyes turned red, and he continued to taunt in a sarcastic tone:
"And I heard that after the mission failed, you, the captain, dispatched a large number of people to hunt down a thief named Lupin the Third. Did you catch him? Well, I know you didn't catch him by looking at your expression."
"How about we switch places? I'll handle your task, and you, Captain, will go and appease the people in a skirt, just like in the recruitment advertisements. I believe you can definitely accomplish it..."
"Do you think you can solve it if you go there?" Steve, who had been criticized all the time, couldn't help but fight back.
"Of course!" Tony said as if it was a matter of course: "I am Iron Man."
"You're always so arrogant, Stark." Steve exhaled after taking a deep look at Tony.
Tony raised his eyebrows and continued: "I..."
"That's enough!" In the conference room, Nick, who had been silent, saw Tony was not giving up and had to interrupt him, saying, "It's meaningless to continue to find out who made the mistake. We should unite."
Now more and more problems are exposed. If these people have their own thoughts, there is no way they can solve this problem.
Of course, except for Tony, everyone in the room is an agent and soldier of SHIELD, and the only one who can be called a troublemaker is Tony.
"Unity, okay." Tony, who barely gave Nick some face, sat on the chair and asked, "But what about the information about the Blacklight virus? According to Colin, we can only develop a vaccine if we give him the information. Or will other research teams be able to produce results in the near future?"
The Blacklight Virus can be said to be the most dangerous virus ever discovered by mankind. It is almost 100% lethal, highly contagious, and most terrifyingly, it turns the dead into zombies controlled by the virus. It is a real enemy that has the power to subvert the fate of the human race.
The situation is not obvious now because they are doing everything possible to prevent the virus from spreading further.
However, from the data collected recently, it can be seen that the blockade method does have a certain effect, but it is still a bit too much to think that the virus can be killed by this method.
Moreover, the more than 100,000 infected people cannot be abandoned so easily. If they simply died and became corpses, it would be easier to deal with. But once they turned into zombies, it would be a huge trouble no matter how to deal with them.
"Our researchers haven't made much progress, so we can only rely on Colin Black for now." Nick's face was a little gloomy when he spoke of this, but he quickly calmed down and said, "But don't worry about the information about the Blacklight Virus. I got it through other channels."
"Blackwatch?" Steve said abruptly with some confusion, and when he saw that Nick had no objection, his brows immediately furrowed.
“But they… what kind of deal did you make with them?” Steve paused and asked.
"The most important thing for us now is to solve the virus, Captain!" Nick looked at Steve's changed expression and said in a more serious tone, "When this matter is over, we can slowly settle accounts with them!"
Hydra is naturally the remnant of the organization and an old rival of SHIELD. Under normal circumstances, SHIELD would need to find a way to eliminate it.
But this is no longer the Second World War, and the situation is so special that many things are not so absolute.
What's more, the fact that Blackwatch is equal to the remnants of Hydra is just their speculation. There is no evidence. It is simply wishful thinking to want to overthrow a secret force belonging to the US military based on this.
Not to mention that the virus was released by Blackwatch, all the evidence available now shows that this bioterrorism attack was carried out by the Jintek Group alone and has nothing to do with Blackwatch.
On the contrary, Blackwatch, as the special force of the United States to deal with virus attacks, was able to make correct judgments and actions at the first moment of the virus outbreak. It should be the one rewarded by Congress and the White House. Even if everyone present knows that Blackwatch is the mastermind, it is useless without evidence.
After all, the other party is affiliated with the US military and is not the kind of small fry who can act at will. To deal with such an opponent, even with the size of SHIELD, it is necessary to abide by the rules of the game.
With so many reasons, after receiving the report, Nick did not consider how to deal with the issue of Blackwatch being equal to Hydra at this time. Instead, he contacted General Peter, the commander of Blackwatch, and reached some deals in an obscure conversation.
Steve's face sank as he listened to Nick's explanation, but he didn't say anything.
He could understand Nick's approach under the current circumstances, but the thought of compromising with his former mortal enemy made him feel uncomfortable.
Nick was relieved to see that Steve didn't bother him any further. To be honest, what he was most worried about was that Steve wouldn't understand and would have to fight the reappeared Hydra. After all, Steve was different from them. He was fighting against Hydra just before being frozen.
At that moment, he spoke again: "Virus..."
"Wait." Tony, sitting in a chair with his chin resting on his hand, listened to their unclear conversation and interrupted with a frown.
"What are they? What are you hiding from me?"
He glanced at everyone in the meeting room with dissatisfaction.
This chapter is a bit watery...
(End of this chapter)