American Comics: Opening Guidance Batman

Chapter 364: Long Live Hydra (Part 2)

The next day, the atmosphere of S.H.I.E.L.D. became a little weird. When Nick passed the corridor, four or five people had already surpassed his walking speed and hurried past him.

Nick looked left and right with the coffee cup, and found that everyone had a serious expression. He stopped a female agent and asked her, "Where are you going, why are you in such a hurry?"

"Director, good morning. I'm going to work. Some work in the Secret Service Division was not finished last night, so I'm going to go early today."

"Ah, well, you go."

Then another male agent bumped him, and the agent paused and said, "Oh, sorry, Chief, I'm in a hurry, you know, I'm in a hurry to get to work..."

Nick's eyes widened and he looked at him in surprise, but he couldn't say anything to stop him. He asked several people one after another, and all he got was this answer.

"Damn, aren't these low-level agents the best at paddling and fishing? Every day, apart from going to the gym and tennis court, they just gather in the office to discuss when they can raise their salary. Why are they working so hard all of a sudden?"

While talking to himself, he walked to the door of the counseling room. Nick reached out and knocked on the door, and Schiller's voice came: "Please come in."

As Nick walked in, he turned his head to look at the people coming and going in the corridor. After he walked in, he closed the door, then pointed to the outside and said, "What's the situation?"

Schiller threw him a document. Nick glanced down and said, "...Security plan? Transfer important personnel to Arkham Sanatorium?"

Nick put the file down, glanced at Schiller, and asked him, "Don't tell me, these agents work hard to prove that they are important..."

"Of course, as long as they can prove that they are irreplaceable in S.H.I.E.L.D., they will be on the security list, so that they can safely escape this big purge. You know, Pierce and Garrett have both dismounted, The preservation plan is the nearest way out."

Nick narrowed his eyes and seemed to see through Schiller's thoughts. Schiller spread his hands and said, "Don't look at me like that, I'm really dealing with Hydra selflessly."

"Haha." Nick sneered back directly.

It didn't take long for many of the agents on hold to arrive at the Arkham Sanatorium.

In the past, although there were many places for nurses, most of them were dummy heads for empty pay and flat accounts. There were very few real staff, so there were very few people who could serve.

But now, with so many real "nurses", of course it's possible to scale up the patient population.

The immortality factor has been marketed for so long, and the most important thing in New York is the wealthy people who are interested in it.

Once there are more patients, there will be a shortage of nurses. Therefore, there will be another batch of the most diligent and dedicated agents on the security list. But when there are more agents, and there will be a shortage of patients, then we have to add more patients, and then more nurses... …

After a little more water and more noodles, more noodles and more water, Schiller succeeded in filling the nursing home with people.

Moreover, the Hydra agents who were able to sneak into the S.H.I.E.L.D. were all conscious and level-headed. They knew that having a secret stronghold during the purge was equivalent to a small boat in a storm, and it was an important factor in preserving the organization’s strength. Resources, if they reveal flaws, it means that everyone will finish the game together, so they work very hard and try their best to pretend to be a real nurse.

Of course, Schiller did this not to make the business of the sanatorium prosperous, but mainly because the heart of justice prevented him from sitting by and watching the evil Hydra continue to harm S.H.I.E.L.D.

In the S.H.I.E.L.D. base, Coulson and Grant hugged and said, "I didn't expect you to be dispatched so soon, or I'll tell the personnel department, don't let you go to such a desolate place, I don't think so at all..."

Grant shook his head. He opened his mouth and seemed to have something to say, but in the end he didn't say it. He just turned around in silence, but what Coulson didn't see was the moment he turned around. , he showed a very complicated expression, as if some beliefs were shaking.

"Okay..." Coulson didn't force it, he walked up, put his arm around Grant's shoulder and said, "I know you are a warm person, but you are not good at words. If you have any difficulties in New Mexico, you must contact me in time. ."

Grant nodded perfunctorily, and after Coulson sent him away, he muttered to himself with some doubts: "...Are there too many agents on assignment recently? And they always go to those desolate places, what New Mexico? , Montana…”

Suddenly, he patted his forehead and said, "Oh, Coulson, you must not let Director Fury hear what you said, or he will question your professionalism again, and there must be some secret. experiment……"

After that, he didn't care about it anymore and left.

When Schiller met Grant at the Arkham Sanatorium, he reached out and handed him a piece of paper. Grant looked at the piece of paper, which was densely written with a signature at the bottom, but Grant did not reach out to take it.

Schiller said to him: "Everyone who comes here will receive detailed rules for the security plan. Now is a special period. I have the right to deal with anyone who violates the rules. Don't think you are an exception, Mr. Ward."

Grant kept staring at Schiele, but couldn't find any flaws in him, until he saw Schiele's signature on the code, his name spelled "schiele".

That's not the usual spelling in the US, but comes from Germany and Austria.

Grant took a breath, took the piece of paper, and said, "Will you keep all the agents here safe?"

"I will keep all the loyal here safe."

Grant and Schiller stared at each other for dozens of seconds, until the atmosphere completely solidified, and Schiller said, "I hope everyone here has something to do."

Grant got up from his chair, took a few steps back, and then turned to leave. After leaving the room, he squeezed the paper with the rules written on it, and cursed in his heart, "Damn nazi..."

The next day, as soon as Grant opened the door, he smelled a strong smell of blood. He took two quick steps, crossed the corridor, looked down from the patio, and saw two bodies covered in blood.

Schiller was standing by the stairs, and when he saw Grant, he put his hand on the handrail of the stairs and said, "I was about to ask you over, Mr. Ward."

Grant walked down the wall, staring at Schiller's face and saying, "You killed them..."

Schiller shook his head and said, "Their own actions killed them."

"Aren't you afraid that those patients will find clues?!"

"Didn't you find ~www.NovelMTL.com~ it's much quieter than before?" Schiller turned to look at the corridor, and continued: "The building of this nursing home has a long history, and the wiring is aging and needs to be repaired urgently. Otherwise, there may be a risk of fire, so it is necessary to temporarily close the business for a period of time for rectification."

Grant walked across from Schiller, frowned, and said, "What the **** do you want? Turn this into a concentration camp?"

"Then you'd better pray that you're not a criminal, are you?"

Schiller looked at him and said, "I know you're Garrett's adopted son. He trained you to be a Hydra agent and killer. You have twisted feelings for him and want to avenge him."

"You're not loyal to Hydra, just Garrett, right?"

Schiller's ordinary question made Grant feel a little depressed. He knew that if he gave an affirmative answer, he would definitely get the same result as the two corpses, or, in other words, the scene of bloodshed, It was meant to warn him.

He felt that he had really become a prisoner of a concentration camp, and that the warden was no different from those lunatics. Grant knew that he could only do it slowly.

So he took a step forward, still with a straight face, but with the most common saluting gesture among Hydras, and exclaimed, "Long live Hydra!"

Schiller stared at him for a while, then said blankly, "...Long live Hydra."

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Grant and Garrett are both characters in "Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.", you can check them out if you are interested.

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