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Chapter 104: Captain America cried: Slander, I really am not a nine-headed snake (page 9)

Marvel 199999 universe.

Tony's Malibu mansion.

???

Several question marks suddenly appeared on the playboy's forehead.

The meaning of this spoiler is actually very obvious. It is nothing more than that he and Captain America teamed up to snatch something called a scepter from some agents.

The overall context of the matter is easy to understand and can be understood at a glance.

But the details were completely wrong, and it could even be said to be full of "loopholes" that left Tony confused.

First point first.

It happened in Stark Tower!

Not some insignificant place to Tony, but the headquarters of Stark's family conglomerate, Stark Tower!

How could Tony not pay close attention?

So, that group of agents found the scepter in Stark Tower.

There are no spoilers on the big screen about the specific causes and consequences, and it is naturally impossible for Tony to know clearly. However, looking at this, the Stark Group is very likely to be involved in something terrible.

No matter what that extraordinary thing is, it seems that the self in the other universe knows about it.

Otherwise, how could the other party work with Captain America to steal things from those agents?

Of course, this also proves the importance of that scepter from the side.

Otherwise, there will be no competition from all parties.

"Scepter?"

"What the hell is that?"

Tony fell into thought slightly.

Being fought over by a group of agents is nothing for Playboy, but having him join forces with Captain America to fight for it is a big deal.

Think again that he and Captain America are both members of the Avengers, so is this action an action of the Avengers?

Tony didn't know these questions. With these questions in his mind, he continued to watch the spoilers on the big screen.

Soon, his brows couldn't help but frown slightly.

Captain America actually knows those agents?

No, not just acquaintances, but also family.

Otherwise, why would the guy with glasses call Captain America "sir"?

Even Captain America's movements are known, and it is clear that Captain America should "direct search and rescue operations."

Considering that the Avengers was founded by Nick Fury, and Nick Fury is the director of S.H.I.E.L.D.

Then a natural conclusion comes out.

"Are these agents agents of SHIELD?"

Tony couldn't help but make such a guess. Only in this way could he explain why those people knew Captain America.

A superior-subordinate relationship has also developed between them.

"No, that's not right either."

But soon, Playboy discovered something was wrong again.

Considering the relationship between SHIELD and the Avengers, they should be a family, so why do you and Captain America sabotage each other's actions?

This is totally unreasonable.

The spoilers were even clearly revealed on the big screen. When Captain America entered the elevator, the group of S.H.I.E.L.D. agents all became nervous.

Others had their hands on weapons.

It seems that he is ready to have a big fight with Captain America.

Therefore, the relationship between Captain America and these SHIELD agents is really confusing.

"Long live Hydra!"

And when Captain America on the big screen shouted this slogan in Sitwell's ear.

This made Tony's eyes widen even more.

I even wondered if I heard it wrong.

What the hell?

Long live Hydra?

Isn't this the slogan of the infamous Hydra?

But hasn't the Hydra been eliminated? It has long since disappeared in the long river of history!

And it was none other than the Howling Commandos led by Captain America who inflicted a fatal blow to Hydra.

Even Captain America himself died in a battle with Hydra.

Captain America was fighting Schmidt, the leader of Hydra, and ultimately chose to crash the plane in order to protect the safety of New York.

These main deeds have long been known to everyone through official propaganda, and Tony is naturally very aware of them.

It is precisely because of this that Tony was not fooled by the words "Long live Hydra".

After all, the amount of information contained in that short slogan is extremely huge.

It's astonishingly huge, it's ridiculously huge.

First of all, the most basic point is that those agents that Tony thought were SHIELD agents were actually not SHIELD agents at all, but HYDRA agents!

Not only did Hydra not perish, it has survived until now.

If you don't look at anything else, just looking at this point is actually amazing and very important.

If it spreads, it will definitely be at the level of Earthquake.

Can you believe that Hydra is not dead yet?

And this is not the most important thing. The most important thing is that Captain America is also very likely to be a Hydra!

Otherwise, why would Captain America shout that slogan?

The national hero who fought against Hydra was actually a member of Hydra all along?

Is there anything crazier than this?

Is there anything more magical than this?

I’m afraid no movie would dare to be shot like this, right?

"impossible?"

"This world can't be that crazy, right?"

Even Tony couldn't accept this ridiculous speculation and couldn't help but sigh.

Of course.

There is actually another possibility for this matter.

Captain America is not Hydra, but he has long known that the agents in the elevator are Hydra.

That's why he shouted that slogan to deceive the other party, so that he could get the scepter without losing any blood.

This possibility certainly exists.

This is not critical.

The real key is that there is no way to rule out the suspicion that Captain America is Hydra.

Because judging from the entire spoiler, it is completely logical to bring in the identity of Captain America Hydra, and no loopholes or flaws can be found.

Of course, Tony believed that the other him couldn't be Hydra.

If Captain America is really Hydra, then his other self must have been deceived by Captain America.

After all, how did Captain America get the scepter? It's impossible to report to another self, right?

It is impossible for another self to know what happened in the elevator.

So, here comes the problem.

Captain America, is he Hydra?

S.H.I.E.L.D. Headquarters Tri-Wing Building.

Director's Office.

The atmosphere at the scene seemed a bit dull, and Nick Fury's face looked even more gloomy.

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