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Chapter 54 - 54

No, it's not mostly, it's definitely!

Nick Fury was directly involved in the war between the Skrulls and the Kree!

It was precisely because of that war that Nick Fury realized Earth was not alone in the Universe, and that Earth faced intergalactic threats that most people couldn't imagine.

So after Captain Marvel left Earth, the idea of forming the Avengers was born.

Skrulls?

Kree?

These two names immediately caught Tony Stark's attention.

They even made Tony Stark's expression unprecedentedly solemn.

Because according to the context,

the words 'Skrulls' and 'Kree' clearly didn't represent narrow concepts like surnames, regions, or races.

Instead, there was a high possibility they were aliens!

The diary stated it very clearly.

It was precisely because of the war between these two races that Nick Fury realized Earth was not alone in the Universe!

Earth faced 'intergalactic' threats!

What's an intergalactic threat?

This was already so blunt that no analysis or thought was needed.

If it were a war between two families, two races, or two countries on Earth,

how could it possibly lead one to think of 'intergalactic' threats?

Not to mention,

the diary had already mentioned before.

Alien races existed in the Universe, and even in the future, alien races like the Chitauri would invade.

So if alien races would invade in the future, why couldn't they have in the past?

The war between the Skrulls and the Kree was a war between two alien races; there was basically no doubt about that.

However,

could that Nick Fury actually participate in an alien war?

He was indeed an extraordinary person.

Tony Stark finally gave Nick Fury, whom he hadn't thought much of before, a bit more regard.

Of course.

What Tony Stark valued most was another person mentioned in the diary just now.

"Captain Marvel."

It was impossible to determine her identity based solely on this nickname-like appellation.

But the other party 'left Earth'.

This indicated that the other party possessed the ability of interstellar travel!

Whether the other party was an alien or an Earthling capable of all this, it showed that this person was no ordinary individual.

Oh, right.

I remember Nick Fury didn't initially plan to use the name Avengers.

What he originally intended to use should have been 'Protectors'.

It was only later, after seeing that Captain Marvel's plane was named Avengers,

that Nick Fury had a flash of inspiration and changed his mind, turning 'Protectors' into 'Avengers'.

Captain Marvel, turned out to be an Earthling!

Tony Stark immediately made this judgment.

The diary stated it very clearly: Captain Marvel's 'plane' was named 'Avengers'.

And whether it was 'plane' or 'Avengers', those were U.S. languages, or rather, Earth languages.

Those alien spaceships, flying saucers, aircraft, and similar things should not be called 'planes'.

Even if the diary's owner, Zhou Cheng, had limited vocabulary and wasn't well-read, and insisted on calling alien aircraft 'planes',

he should have modified it slightly, right?

Like 'alien plane' or something.

Calling it simply 'plane' without any modification or explanation undoubtedly meant it was a plane from Earth.

Coupled with the fact that the 'plane's' name also used Earth language, there was basically no doubt.

So,

it turned out there was such a powerful person on Earth?

Someone who had mastered the means of interstellar travel?

Could it be that this Captain Marvel, like himself, was a super scientist who had created a 'plane' capable of interstellar travel?

But if there truly was such a big shot in the scientific community, why had he, Tony, never heard of her?

Or perhaps,

that Captain Marvel achieved all that through other means?

For example, magic, or witchcraft?

However, based on the content currently spoiled in the diary, Tony Stark couldn't make any judgments.

In short, from that time on,

Nick Fury should have started monitoring the super-powered individuals on Earth.

If Iron Monger hadn't been killed by Iron Man in the end, he might have ended up on Nick Fury's monitoring list.

At the very least, he should have been on HYDRA's monitoring list.

They were quite interested in Iron Man Armor and such.

Otherwise, why would that HYDRA Senator desperately want to snatch the Iron Man Armor from Tony?

Iron Monger, no, Obadiah, was ultimately killed by me?

Tony Stark's mood was still very heavy, very complicated.

He had always trusted and respected Obadiah.

For a moment, he truly found it difficult to accept such an enormous contrast.

But Tony Stark was not an indecisive person.

If Obadiah truly intended to deal with him as the diary suggested, Tony Stark would not show mercy!

There was nothing more to say about this matter.

Tony Stark didn't dwell on it for too long; his attention immediately shifted to another matter.

HYDRA actually wanted to get his Iron Man Armor?

They were dreaming!

No one could snatch his, Tony's, Iron Man Armor, not even rats like HYDRA hiding in the shadows!

"HYDRA has actually developed to this scale?"

Black Widow found it difficult to remain calm.

Ever since she learned that HYDRA had infiltrated S.H.I.E.L.D., she had been bothered by it.

Even an organization like S.H.I.E.L.D. was infiltrated, so it was imaginable that HYDRA's hidden accumulation of power must be astonishing.

But even so, this wave of spoilers from the diary still stimulated Black Widow.

Besides high-ranking S.H.I.E.L.D. Agents, even a Senator was a HYDRA minion!

This was just...

It was truly hard to imagine the extent of HYDRA's pervasive infiltration.

That was simply too terrifying.

Speaking of Obadiah, that guy was truly useless.

He had several great opportunities but failed to kill Shi Da Ke.

He asked the Ten Rings Gang to assassinate Shi Da Ke, but the payment wasn't enough.

He snatched Shi Da Ke's Arc Reactor, but he didn't deliver the final blow.

Finally, the Iron Monger Armor beat Iron Man like a dog, but he was still counter-killed.

What a complete waste!

What, what was that?

Tony Stark couldn't help but shoot up straight, severely stimulated by this wave of spoilers.

That kidnapping in Afghanistan was actually orchestrated by Stan?

This was just...

So, at that time, Stan already intended to kill him?

Thanks again for the repeated tips from reader 08a!

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