My blood?
Hawk listened to the cautious tone of Anna on the other end of the phone and raised an eyebrow.
So...
Hydra?
Hawk's heart stirred.
Then he recalled the time before heading to Quantico Base when he eliminated that driver, sensing a touch of prying from the sky as he left.
The next second.
Hawk smiled inwardly.
As always, he makes friends without considering their camp, only their attitude.
Hmm.
I just need your attitude.
"Okay."
"Ah."
Anna on the other end of the phone seemed surprised by Hawk's straightforward agreement, somewhat incredulous.
Hawk chuckled.
"But how much do you need? Don't tell me you want a barrel. Even if you drain me, it won't be enough."
"No, no, just one vial will do."
"One vial?"
Hawk raised his eyebrows again, then said with a smile, "One vial is probably not enough. I'll give you two hundred milliliters. When the Iron Meteorite arrives, arrange for someone to come and draw it."
No matter the reason, Hydra is generous, and he won't be stingy.
After all, his strength comes from his Little Cosmos, especially after illuminating the Phoenix, which allows him to say this:
The Little Cosmos is immortal, Hawk is indestructible. Even if he dies in one second, he will be reborn under the flames of Phoenix and return.
So...
It's just blood.
No big deal.
However, Hawk thought about it and added a line to Anna on the other end of the phone.
"Anna, I'm always generous with friends."
"Thank you!"
Anna probably didn't expect Hawk to be so generous, even considerately arranging the blood-drawing matter on their end. Her voice became a bit excited, but soon she thought of something, and her voice grew cautious again: "mi... Hawk, aren't you worried that we might misuse your blood?"
Hawk laughed.
"Are you planning to clone me with my blood?"
"What? No, definitely not."
"That's good."
Hawk, who had been using satellite to view the terrain around New Jersey Calver Lake, glanced at the phone placed aside with external playback: "As long as it's not cloning, I don't care what you do with my blood."
Just like Gwen said.
It's always people who kill, not weapons.
Anna gives him the Meteorite, and he gives Anna blood, the transaction is complete. What Anna does with his blood is her business.
Actually, even if Anna uses his blood to see if cloning is possible, Hawk doesn't really mind.
But...
He thinks it's a bit awkward, so mentioning it in advance would prevent the emergence of a cloned Hawk, which might ruin their friendship.
"I only ask one thing from you, don't mess with cloning me, or the friendship will end, and don't blame me then."
"Certainly, rest assured about that."
Anna hurriedly promised.
Hawk acknowledged her agreement, ready to end the call: "Let me know when the Iron Meteorite is ready, I'm not in a hurry, just have it ready before Christmas."
Anna responded.
Hawk didn't say anything further, directly hanging up the phone, grabbing the phone, editing the number he just called, and saving it to the contacts.
There are only four people in his contacts.
First, girlfriend Gwen.
Second, counselor Lady Snow.
Third, Spider Spirit Peter.
Fourth, Hydra? Anna.
That's it.
Actually, if Gwen picked up his phone and glanced at the contacts, she could figure out Spider-Man's real identity.
Because Hawk edited the remarks this way when adding it.
After saving Anna's number and the suspected group name to his contacts, Hawk didn't pay further attention to this matter but continued to focus on the satellite map on his computer screen.
Hulk!
Hawk's eyes flashed.
During those days when he practiced punches a thousand times daily, he prepared two plans.
The first plan naturally was hoping the Little Cosmos from the cheat would activate as he imagined, because if that were the case, he would have the ability to complete his revenge on his own.
But he also prepared a second plan, which was the lawyer's path.
If his cheat awakened unfavorably, or if this was just a dream, he could still complete his revenge plan through the lawyer's path.
That's the lawyer to judge path Hawk prepared for himself.
Although this route might take a long time for revenge and carries a chance of failure.
But it's better than doing nothing.
However...
This route is no longer needed.
He now doesn't need to rely on external forces and can complete his revenge with his own strength.
However, Hulk is too evasive.
After buying a computer from Skye, Hawk hasn't thought of finding Hulk, but Hulk is a master at hide and seek.
Even General Ross couldn't locate Hulk using military power, let alone himself alone.
But considering General Ross hasn't found him yet, Hawk now doubts the hide and seek level of General Ross.
But that's no longer the point.
Hulk will appear at a location during this Christmas holiday he knows.
This is good.
This time, Hawk won't let Hulk escape.
During the battle in New York three months ago, Hawk saw Hulk and had the desire for revenge when he saw Hulk.
But...
He wants revenge, but he's not stupid. At that time, he had just awakened Little Cosmos and hadn't lit up Phoenix, and Hulk was accompanied not only by Avengers but also by Thor.
Given the situation then, if Hawk went up, Thor would surely assist Hulk, not him.
So Hawk suppressed his impulse for revenge at that moment.
A gentleman's revenge is never too late.
He's been waiting over a thousand days, waiting a few more days is nothing.
Hawk has a plan.
Initially, he intended to first accumulate his Phoenix Holy Armor before seeking revenge on Hulk.
The reason is simple!
Once the Phoenix Holy Armor is completed, even if Thor returns from Asgard, with the Holy Armor on, he won't be afraid.
Now, he hasn't accumulated the Holy Armor yet, but Hulk has come out?
This...
This is great.
Since you're here, then be buried here.
Hawk looked at the satellite map on the computer screen, his eyes narrowing slightly.
"Anya..."
"Just wait a bit longer, this Christmas, I'll send Hulk to Hell to accompany you."
"Then tell Mephisto that if he dares to bully you, when your brother can go to Hell one day, I'll level his Hell!"
"..."
