"I have maintained a good figure, but I seem to have lost some weight. It seems that working in a factory as a worker is harder than being an agent." Holm looked at Nathan Landis, who had a look of horror on his face and had put his hand on his watch. said.

"I've defused the bomb, so you don't have to keep acting like an idiot."

Nathan Landis looked at Holm warily, and there was still no change in the movements of his hands. He would not believe Holm so easily.

"You should be dead." Nathan Landis' eyes were like nails on Holm's face, as if he wanted to see through whether this face was a disguise.

"You also said it should be. The person who should die did not die. Isn't this normal?" Holm pulled the stool next to him and sat down.

"If people who deserve to die would die, then the world would be peaceful long ago."

"Especially people like you and me should have died long ago."

"Okay, this is the end of the philosophical discussion, let's return the topic to ourselves."

"Nathan Landis, you should know why I'm here. Hand over your things and I promise to make your death a painless one."

Holm sat on the chair very casually, with a leisurely look as if this was his territory, which was in sharp contrast to the extremely vigilant Nathan Landis.

In response to Holm's request, Nathan Landis remained silent and silently pressed his watch.

There was no huge roar or raging flames, only a quiet silence spreading in the room.

A few seconds later, the pale Nathan Landis sat weakly on the ground, his eyes gradually becoming desperate and empty.

"I just want to live." Nathan Landis murmured in a low voice, almost pleading.

"I just want to live." Holm responded in the same deep voice.

"Take your things out, you will have to speak sooner or later. We all know those methods, and no one can withstand them."

"So we save each other some trouble, it's easy for you and it's convenient for me."

Holm's words did not receive a response, and Nathan Landis still pursed his lips and said nothing.

After a moment, he lowered his head as if he had accepted his fate, and said in a dry voice: "I hope you can keep your word."

After finishing speaking, he groped on the floor in front of Holm, and then slowly lifted up a piece of wood.

He first took out a folder, and then continued to take things out.

Just when the thing he was holding was about to be exposed, he turned his wrist, and a black gun muzzle was aimed at Holm.

"Click! Click! Click!" Nathan Landis pulled the trigger one after another, but not a single bullet was fired. Only the crisp sound of the machine echoed in the room.

At this time, Nathan Landis's face really turned pale.

"Ha, I thought you should have been able to feel something was wrong when you got the gun. After all, the weight was different. It seems that the current situation did make you a little too nervous." Holm looked at the pale Nathan. Landis smiled.

"Stop trying to play any tricks. My patience has its limits."

After finishing speaking, Holm also took out a bottle of medicine and a syringe from his pocket.

“Either you say it yourself, or I use it and it’s your choice.”

Hearing Holm's words, Nathan Landis also pulled the corner of his mouth and smiled uglyly: "Even if I tell you, you will still use it. Don't forget that I am also an agent."

After finishing speaking, he raised his head and looked at Holm again, and said with some memories and some emotion: "I knew you before, but I didn't expect that you were also a Hydra."

"I guess even the director doesn't know whether S.H.I.E.L.D. belongs to him or to Hydra."

After hearing what Nathan Landis said, Holm also raised his eyebrows slightly. Isn't this guy Hydra?

What is the situation? Holm always thought that Nathan Landis was a traitor to Hydra, so Grant Ward asked him to handle it.

Turns out this guy is a real S.H.I.E.L.D. agent?

"You don't know? Ha! Do you think I am also a Hydra? Hahaha!" After noticing the change in Holm's expression, Nathan Landis suddenly laughed happily.

"I understand, I understand, ha! What a Grant Ward."

After finishing speaking, Nathan Landis also looked at the corner of his mouth and smiled at Holm: "I can't survive anyway, so I will answer your questions for free."

Holm didn't speak, just looked at him expressionlessly.

And Nathan Landis didn't care whether Holm was willing to listen or not. He leaned directly on the tattered cabinet behind him and started to talk.

Just as Holm thought, Nathan Landis was a genuine SHIELD agent and had nothing to do with Hydra.

The reason why it has developed to this point begins a few years ago.

At that time, Nathan Landis, like Holm before him, worked extremely hard to climb up.

However, his abilities were average and his tasks were not outstanding enough, so he worked hard for a long time without any results.

By chance, he accidentally discovered the secret of his colleague Grant Ward, who turned out to be an undercover agent of Hydra.

Nathan Landis's first reaction was to quickly report the other party so that he could take credit, but after careful consideration, Nathan Landis had a more bold and perfect idea.

He had a showdown with Grant Ward, saying that he already knew his identity as a Hydra undercover agent.

Then he first threatened and hit Grant Ward with a few big sticks, and then proposed the idea of ​​cooperation.

Of course Grant Ward had no objection to this. After all, having his identity exposed would be a big problem, but being able to develop informants in SHIELD was a great achievement.

One is a big trouble and the other is a big credit. This kind of multiple-choice question can be answered even with your knees.

Since then, Grant Ward and Nathan Landis have begun a mutually beneficial cooperation. Both parties play their respective roles to make the other party complete their tasks more brilliantly.

After working together like this for several years, both of them have been able to climb up a lot as they wished.

However, despite the fact that they communicated with each other, due to the gap in personal ability, Grant Ward, who performed better, climbed faster than Nathan Landis.

Of course, Nathan Landis does not feel that his ability is inferior to Grant Ward. He believes that this is all because Grant Ward has reservations about himself, which leads to his improvement not being as fast as that of his opponent. Therefore, Nathan Landis He also made even more extreme demands to Grant Ward.

For Nathan Landis, who had no self-awareness about his abilities, Grant Ward had reached the limit of his endurance.

Grant Ward could tolerate it before when Nathan Landis could still provide help.

But when the gap between them gradually widened, and Nathan Landis not only couldn't help much, but also kept harassing and threatening him, Grant Ward finally couldn't bear it anymore.

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