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Chapter 134 The People of New York Who Dare to Sacrifice

Chapter 134 The People of New York Who Dare to Sacrifice

"What can I do!"

Martin stared at the dynamic situation map on the monitor.

Finding that the number of the frost giant's army is still increasing, and the scope of the invasion is expanding, I feel a little anxious.

His and Betty's BBM lab is also close to NYC!

Although it is not the direction of "Old Fatty", when the invasion of the frost giants reaches a certain scale, there is no guarantee that they will not divide their troops.

"Can you grab the box of ice you mentioned? Will the nuclear bomb have any effect?"

General Ross asked in a deep voice.

There was a moment of silence in the command vehicle.

Martin shook his head helplessly: "It's covered by the snowstorm, and I can't even see the situation inside clearly, what do you want me to say..."

"Nuclear bombs are powerful enough, but for truly powerful people, as long as they find a way to avoid the most threatening core area, they won't be too dangerous."

General Ross nodded: "OK, but when it is absolutely necessary, I will definitely give it a try."

Martin also sighed, looked at a location on the monitor, suddenly pointed there and asked, "Where are the Frost Giants being blocked?"

General Ross glanced at it: "Yes, the National Guard has an armored unit there, but according to what we know, they can only stop it temporarily, and they have to retreat with the footsteps of the wind and snow, otherwise those tanks will also be destroyed." Will be paralyzed in the snow."

Martin slapped the table, and hurriedly said: "Let them retreat! They are blocking the army of the Frost Giants, and the old man can only hold the Ice Box by the Hudson River. Doesn't that make the river freeze deeper and deeper! "

If the river water freezes to death, it means that the upstream river water really cannot enter the sea, and can only pour to both banks, and then freeze because it is close to the frozen area. At that time, most of New York will really be "frozen".

"Don't care about S.H.I.E.L.D.? Even if they really have treasures that aliens want?"

General Ross asked.

Martin rolled his eyes: "I would suggest that you throw a nuclear bomb at S.H.I.E.L.D., maybe you can kill two birds with one stone, kill the two big scourges of Braised Egg and Lao Fat together, and bury that treasure by the way."

General Ross smiled, and then connected to the commander of the National Guard in the northwest of New York, stating the pros and cons, hoping that they can let the invading aliens go, and don't "freeze to death" the Hudson River , or New York is doomed.

The National Guard has already been miserable, not to mention hastily responded to the battle, and now casualties have begun, but the enemy has not seen many.

Now that the commander received a call from the famous General Ross, he immediately acted as if he had been pardoned, took the lead to obey the command, and slipped away.

General Ross's command vehicle quickly drove into a barracks. In the open space, you could see shouting and busy soldiers, as well as chariots that had just come off the battlefield with ice and blood.

After getting out of the car, General Ross entered a makeshift laboratory.

Martin followed and saw Dr. Watson, an old acquaintance, who was dissecting a gray-blue corpse on the laboratory table.

Frost Giants!

"How about it?"

General Ross asked.

Dr. Watson kept moving his hands and said without raising his head: "I'm sorry, I don't have any good news here, and I can't draw useful conclusions in a short time. I can only tell you, General, they are not human beings, not even human beings." close relatives of mankind."

General Ross nodded: "Let me know any news."

He turned around and was about to leave when Dr. Watson sounded suspicious.

General Ross turned his head quickly: "What did you find?"

Dr. Watson has already stopped the movement in his hands, looked sideways at a report in the assistant's hand, and turned his head to look at Martin in disbelief: "We analyzed their genetic material, except for the conclusion that they are not human , and found that it matches a piece of genetic information in the database, and this piece of information comes from Betty's latest experiment..."

General Ross turned his head suddenly and stared at Martin: "What are you doing now!"

Martin laughed: "Don't you know what I'm doing? I stay in the laboratory of Stan Industries every day. If you don't believe me, you can ask Colonel Roddy. That guy often goes to Stan Industries to pick up weapons recently. You put too much pressure on him , as for Betty..."

He was startled suddenly, because Rocky?

General Ross noticed the change in Martin's expression and quickly asked, "What's wrong with Betty? What has she been doing recently?"

Martin nodded uncontrollably, and understood a little bit: "I gave her a bottle of blood before, which came from... er, in short, it was an alien, and now it should be the blood of the Frost Giants, but according to what she said, there is not much progress. "

He did not explicitly say that "that bottle" was not a sampling vial, but a mineral water bottle.

And Betty's so-called "no progress" means that she has not achieved the same results as the "chicken blood potion" as before.

At this time, General Ross's Asian assistant ran over: "Report, General, the enemy seems to be preparing to cross the river."

General Ross immediately said: "Launch two tomahawks to confirm the precise strike when the enemy crosses the river."

"Yes!"

General Ross turned his head and continued to stare at Martin: "We still don't know much about the enemy. It seems that they are not very powerful now, but their treasures are too powerful. In addition, what is the strength of their leader? If we snatch that made How sure is the treasure of the blizzard?"

Martin thought for a while: "Old Fatty's strength should not be much weaker than Odin's two years ago, but now it is probably far behind."

General Ross had no idea about Odin, who was called the God King, and thought for a while and asked, "Compared to the robot from a month ago?"

Martin shook his head: "It's far away, I mean the old man is far away now."

"Then take action as soon as possible!" General Ross clenched his fist and slammed it on his palm, as if he had made up his mind.

Seeing his father-in-law looking at him, Martin remembered that the previous Destroyer had dragged himself into battle for a long time, and quickly shook his head: "Don't look at me, I can't help it. This is not fighting alone. This is an army battle. The bravery of one person Limited, we can't engage in individual heroism, this is not making a movie or writing a novel, this is a cruel war."

General Ross said seriously: "You also know that this is a brutal war. Do you know how many people died in New York? People can't last long in the weather of minus [-] degrees without preparation."

Martin spread his hands: "I don't know how many people died, do you know?"

General Ross stagnated, and finally said angrily: "Shut up! That's not the point! The point is that half of New York has been covered with ice and snow. If you don't stop them and keep the hot air from coming in, tens of thousands of people will die in the next day. Die inside!"

Of course Martin knew, and he reckoned the dead would be well over a million.

But he still didn't want to take the risk. Why did America rush forward when he had something to do? Last time, he made sure that the danger was not great, so he went into battle shirtless against the Destroyer, but the truth was that he regretted it later.

He thought for a while, and said seriously: "In order to win, we must not expose our strength prematurely. We don't understand the Frost Giants, and they don't understand us even more. We have to wait for the opportunity and kill them with one blow when we are most sure."

He raised his hand to calm down the old man who was still spraying him, and continued: "I know what the people of New York will pay for this, but in order to win, we sometimes have to endure a little sacrifice. The American people will not just fall down, and the people of New York who dared to sacrifice will not be left behind..."

Martin continued to speak impassionedly, but was pushed out of the laboratory by the dark-faced General Ross: "Go to the command room! Do you know what the consequences will be if the words you just said are spread!"

Martin shrugged indifferently: "I'm not an official, so I'm not afraid of this or that like you."

"But you are an arms dealer! If someone incites maliciously, we will definitely cut your order!"

Martin opened his mouth, looked at General Ross who was striding ahead, and quickly followed up: "Stan Industries' missiles are very good, why don't we fire a few more rounds later."

In the command room, on the large display screen that was clear in the past, the rebroadcasted images occasionally had snowflakes and distorted lines.

"The previous two Tomahawk missiles lost contact before hitting the target, but according to peripheral observations, they have already hit the ice cap on the river."

"The blizzard not only lowered the temperature, but also changed the local magnetic field. Based on the degree of magnetic field disturbance, we determined that this is where the treasure might exist."

General Ross's team has been studying for a long time, and the effect of modern technology is beyond Martin's imagination.

"Is this the river bank? Good! Ten missiles will hit it! Hurry up!"

On the sea not far from New York, the destroyer that had just fired two missiles fired ten missiles in a row.

At this time, on the radar display, a signal quickly approached New York.

"Report to the General! Here comes Tony Stark."

General Ross showed a relieved smile, as if the overall situation had been settled.

But Martin still frowned. He knew that Fatty was not someone who could be dealt with so easily, otherwise Old Man Odin wouldn't have lost one eye back then!

(End of this chapter)

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