"After your last reminder, we immediately went to Dr. Stern's laboratory to look for the antidote."

"The good news is there's a lot left there, and our guys brought those back."

"The bad news is that Dr. Stern has gone somewhere. Although we have obtained a sample of the antidote, we have no way to reproduce it. We can only make a weakened version of the reagent."

"But even though it is a weakened version, the effect is effective enough. As long as the injection is kept, Blonsky will not be able to turn into that big monster again."

Coulson explained to Holm about the lilac reagents on the screen.

Holm nodded when he heard this, and then asked curiously: "Didn't Dr. Stern find it? Then where did he go?"

Holm remembered that in the plot of the movie, Dr. Stern seemed to be contaminated with Banner's blood and mutated slightly.

However, because the subsequent movies did not expand on this part of the plot, Holm did not know what would happen next, and he did not know whether the disappearance of Dr. Stern was due to the same reason as in the movie.

Facing Holm's inquiry, Coulson also shrugged and said: "No one knows yet. He may be afraid that the military or others will come to trouble him again, so he hid."

"Actually, I would say that he has overestimated his own importance. The military is currently busy chasing Banner and conducting research on Blonsky. How can it bother to cause trouble for him."

The matter of Dr. Stern was not a big deal to Colson, so after a few brief mentions, the focus of their conversation returned to Blonsky.

"Okay, the preparations that need to be done are almost done now, it's up to you next." Colson patted Holm on the shoulder and said.

While they were talking and chatting for a while, Blonsky boarded a Quinjet fighter escorted by a large number of armed men just like when he was captured.

"Then I'll set off. Don't worry, I will escort him safely to the prison." Holm said and waved his hand, then ordered Rumlow and half of the action team members to board with him. Got on the plane that Bronski was on.

The remaining operational team members and other personnel are scattered among the other four fighters. They will focus on the middlemost fighter plane for security protection.

After boarding the fighter plane, Holm first confirmed that there were no problems with all the instruments and facilities, and then ordered to take off and fly towards the preset location.

The fighter planes roared and took off, getting further and further away from the space carrier. Holm also watched Rumlow and the others with interest.

They were staring intently at Bronski, who was completely restrained in the cage, as if they were afraid that the other party would suddenly disappear from under their noses.

Holm was also moved by the way they worked so seriously, especially Rumlow, who had a serious face and a dedicated look that could be traced back to a Hydra undercover agent. He was obviously better than the S.H.I.E.L.D. Agents must work harder and be more serious.

Rumlow also noticed Holm's expression with his peripheral vision at this time, but he didn't know the real reason for the subtle smile on Holm's face. He just thought it was mocking the nervousness of the action team members.

Rumlow couldn't help but feel a little angry when he thought of this, but he couldn't resist anything. He was just a subordinate, so he had no right to call out to an eighth-level agent of SHIELD.

However, due to Holm's excellence and excellence, Rumlow couldn't help but compare him in his mind with another agent that he also considered to be the top agent, Viper.

After a moment of random thinking from all aspects, Rumlow also always believed that the agent Viper was far more dangerous than Holm, the so-called Aegis blade. After all, he had personally experienced the terrifying oppression of the Viper.

While Rumlow was confused in his thoughts, Holm also shifted his observation target to Blonsky.

Although Bronski is now firmly imprisoned on a special alloy device, he still turns his head as much as possible, and then stares at Holm's face, his eyes full of burning anger and fighting spirit, and even A hint of resentment and dissatisfaction.

"Even if you stare your eyes out, you can't hurt me at all. If you have this time, you might as well close your eyes and rest. At least you can go faster if you get some sleep." Holm looked at Bronski who was staring at him and mocked softly. road.

Bronsky still couldn't make any sound, but Holm could also see his emotional changes from his eyes. For example, now, he could see that Bronsky was swearing very dirty words.

Holm's indifferent attitude towards Blonsky also attracted the attention of the surrounding action team members. After receiving the mission, they all carefully opened the information and knew that Blonsky could transform into a fierce and large monster. We also know that the captor of this big monster is Holm.

Thinking of this, these action team members straightened their backs instantly and devoted themselves more to their work.

Holm looked at them with a more serious expression and didn't say anything. All he was thinking about was the actions for a while.

According to the plan, after the plane landed, they would form a convoy and drive to Cube Prison.

In the process, he would stay in the cabin of the large truck with Blonsky on the pretext of keeping close watch on Blonsky.

The total journey took about an hour and a half, which was generally considered to be quite sufficient.

He wants to collect Blonsky's blood during this time, and then leave a small clone of Venom on him to convince him to become his own.

After he reviewed the plan many times and determined that there were no problems with the plan, the Quinjet also began to descend.

Ten minutes later, they landed in an open space, where the escort convoy had already been prepared. When the Quinjet landed, Bronski and all the mission personnel changed from the plane to the convoy and began the last stage of the escort. .

When nothing unexpected happens, the whole process is so boring and monotonous. During the mission, the most they can do is change vehicles, and there is no other action or communication.

As the vehicle continued to bump, the operators were careful and vigilantly observed the surrounding environment to avoid any unexpected situations.

In the middle of the large truck compartment, Holm stood alone in front of the special device that imprisoned Driver Brown. He looked at Bronski who was still glaring at him and raised the corners of his mouth with a smile: "Do you want to come out?"

"I can't move or talk. Life must be uncomfortable during this period."

After hearing Holm's words, Bronski's eyes widened instantly. He looked at him in disbelief, as if wondering if he heard wrongly.

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