I'm a hero in Marvel

Chapter 126 Work

The lights of the subway station flickered, and in the noisy crowd, Jane looked down at her phone, preparing to reply to a message. Suddenly, she felt a strange breath behind her, and when she turned around, she saw a thin man reaching into her backpack. Jane's heart sank suddenly, her phone had just been taken away by a pickpocket.

"Hey! What are you doing!" Jane shouted loudly, trying to attract the attention of people around her. However, the noise of the subway station drowned out her shouting, and the people around her seemed to be unaware of it.

At this moment, a figure flashed by like lightning. Thor, a stretcher bearer of an ambulance, happened to be patrolling nearby. He heard Jane's cry and immediately realized that the situation was not good. He quickly rushed towards the pickpocket. Thor was agile and like a cheetah, he approached the pickpocket in an instant.

"Stop!" Thor growled, his eyes revealing a determined look.

The pickpocket panicked and tried to run away, but Thor grabbed his wrist with such force that he couldn't get away. Thor pushed him to the ground and took Jane's phone back from the pickpocket.

"You bastard! How dare you steal here!" Thor shouted angrily, his eyes like knives, as if to pierce the pickpocket.

Jane breathed a sigh of relief and looked at Thor with gratitude, a warm feeling welling up in her heart. She never thought that she would meet such a hero in this crowded subway station.

"Thank you, thank you so much!" Jane said hurriedly, tears of emotion flashing in her eyes.

"It's okay. It's my duty to protect everyone." Thor smiled and handed the phone to Jane. "Is this yours?"

"Yes, it's mine." Jane took the phone, her hands trembling slightly, and she was still a little scared.

"Are you okay?" Thor asked with concern, a hint of tenderness in his eyes.

"I'm fine, just a little shocked." Jane shook her head, trying to calm herself down, "You're amazing, that scene just now was like a movie!"

Thor smiled softly, his brows furrowed slightly, "Actually, I was just doing what I was supposed to do. You should be more careful, especially in a place like this."

"I understand, thank you for reminding me." Jane nodded, feeling secretly grateful in her heart.

At this moment, the pickpocket struggled to escape, but Thor immediately held him down and said coldly, "You want to escape? No way! The police will be here soon, you'd better behave yourself."

"I just want to eat something, nothing else!" The pickpocket's voice trembled and he seemed extremely panicked.

"Do you know that stealing is against the law?" Thor's voice was as cold as a knife. "You will pay the price for your actions."

"Please, let me go, I will change!" The pickpocket's face was full of fear, his eyes flickered, as if looking for a chance to escape.

"Change? You stole a cell phone today, and you will steal something else tomorrow." Thor looked at him coldly, without a trace of pity in his heart.

Jane watched silently from the side, and her admiration for Thor deepened. She had never seen such a decisive and determined person, and it seemed that he had a reassuring power.

"My name is Jane, what's yours?" Jane finally plucked up the courage to get to know this hero better.

"Thor." He smiled slightly, his expression slightly relaxed, "I am a stretcher bearer in an ambulance, usually responsible for rescuing the wounded and sick."

"Wow, that sounds amazing!" Jane's eyes sparkled with admiration, "I never thought I would meet someone like you."

"In fact, each of us can be a hero in someone else's life, as long as we lend a helping hand at the critical moment." Thor's voice was gentle but firm, "I just happen to be here."

Thor's heart tightened and he immediately dropped the ring in his hand and rushed towards the scene of the incident.

"Hey! Let her go!" Thor's voice was particularly loud in the noisy crowd.

The man turned around, a flash of surprise in his eyes, but then he smiled grimly, ready to fight back. "Do you want to meddle in other people's business, kid?"

"I don't want to fight, but I will make you regret it." Thor said firmly, his eyes sharp.

At this moment, Thor grabbed the man's wrist and used his strength to push him away. The girl stepped back in fear, and Thor quickly turned around to make sure she was safe. "Are you okay?" he asked with concern.

"I...I'm fine." The girl stammered, her face pale.

Thor turned around, ready to continue to fight the man, but he had already turned and ran away. The passengers around him applauded and praised Thor's bravery.

At this moment, Christine squeezed over from the other end of the car, her eyes sparkling with excitement. "Wow, Thor, you're such a hero! Have you ever considered becoming a superhero?" She teased with a smile.

Thor smiled slightly, but felt a little uneasy. "I just did what I should do."

"What should be done? That's not something that everyone can do." Christine shook her head, her eyes full of admiration. "You know, that guy just now was really bold. He actually dared to rob on the subway!"

"I just hope he won't come again." Thor sighed, still feeling a little uneasy.

"You should be proud, Thor! You saved an innocent girl today!" Christine continued to tease, "Now you are popular with women!"

Thor smiled helplessly and was about to respond, but was interrupted by a burst of urgent alarms. The sirens of ambulances sounded outside the station. Christine clapped her hands with a gleam in her eyes. "We have to go to work at the ambulance center. We must be busy today!"

"Let's go." Thor nodded, but his mind was still thinking about what had just happened and he couldn't completely let it go.

The two walked out of the subway station and were greeted by a biting cold wind. Christine pulled her coat tighter and turned to Thor and said, "You know, that was so cool! I wanted to take a picture of it and post it on social media!"

"Don't be like this, Christine." Thor shook his head, "I don't want this to be hyped up."

"Okay, okay, I respect your choice." Christine said with a smile, but in her heart she admired Thor's low-keyness even more.

They walked into the ambulance center, and the busy atmosphere hit them. Thor and Christine quickly changed into work clothes and prepared for the upcoming mission. At this moment, Stephen Strange walked in, frowning and looking a little uneasy.

"What happened to you two on the subway?" Stephen asked as soon as he saw them, his tone full of concern.

"It's no big deal, Thor just came to save the beauty." Christine joked, looking extremely relaxed.

"Hero saving the beauty? Are you sure you're not exaggerating?" Stephen frowned, his eyes shifting between Thor and Christine.

"I just did what I should do." Thor repeated again, a hint of uneasiness on his face.

"Don't underestimate this matter." Stephen's tone became serious. "In this city, violent incidents happen from time to time, especially in places like the subway. You have to be careful, Thor."

"I know." Thor sighed, "But I can't just watch others get hurt."

“You’re such a fool.” Stephen shook his head. “Sometimes, keeping your distance is the wisest choice.”

Christine interrupted, "But Thor is not that kind of person. He always wants to help others."

"I understand how he feels, but that doesn't mean he should put himself in danger." Stephen looked at Thor with concern in his eyes.

"I'll be careful, Stephen." Thor nodded, but he felt a little bit resistant in his heart. He didn't like others' desire to protect him, all he wanted to do was to help others.

"Okay, since you said that, I won't say much." Stephen sighed, seeming to accept Thor's choice helplessly.

At this moment, the sirens sounded again, and the ambulance dispatcher shouted urgently: "Everyone, pay attention! There is a traffic accident, please prepare to dispatch!"

"Hurry, we have to get ready!" Christine said excitedly, with a gleam in her eyes.

Thor and Stephen also quickly threw themselves into the work, their hearts full of tension and anticipation. Every time they went out to drive, it was a new challenge, and they had to go all out.

The door opened, Christine sat in the passenger seat, and Thor was in charge of the emergency equipment in the back. As the car drove out of the ambulance center and passed through the city streets, Thor's heartbeat gradually accelerated, and he kept thinking about what happened on the subway.

"Thor, what are you thinking about?" Christine's voice interrupted his thoughts.

"I was thinking that if I could do more, I could prevent more harm," Thor replied, a hint of determination in his tone.

"You've done a great job, Thor." Christine encouraged, "Every small action will bring about change."

"I hope so." Thor's voice was low, but he secretly vowed in his heart to continue to help more people.

The car quickly arrived at the scene of the accident, and Thor and Christine quickly got out of the car and threw themselves into the intense rescue work. The scene was in chaos, several cars collided, the injured lay on the ground in pain, and the people around were panicked.

"Thor, we need to divide the work!" Christine said loudly, "You go take care of the injured, and I'll contact the hospital!"

"Okay!" Thor nodded and quickly ran to an injured driver to check his injuries.

"Are you okay?" Thor asked with concern, trying to calm the other person.

"I... I feel dizzy..." the driver said tremblingly, with fear in his eyes.

"Don't worry, I'll help you," Thor soothed, quickly beginning first aid.

Christine coordinated and directed other rescuers to carry out the rescue. Her voice was particularly firm in the chaos, giving people a sense of security.

"Quick! Put him on the stretcher!" Christine commanded, looking around and found that there were other injured people who needed help.

"There is another person here! Come and help!" she shouted loudly, her heart full of responsibility.

After Thor treated the wounded, he quickly ran towards Christine, and saw her working with other rescuers. He couldn't help but feel warm in his heart. He knew that they were fighting together for those who needed help.

As time went by, the chaos at the scene gradually subsided, the injured were sent to the ambulance, and Christine and Thor finally breathed a sigh of relief. The two stood aside, silently watching the ambulance drive away, their hearts filled with a sense of accomplishment.

"We did it, Thor," Christine said with a smile, a twinkle in her eyes.

"Yes, we did it." Thor responded with a smile, his heart full of hope for the future.

However, this warm space was filled with a tense atmosphere. Strange sat at one side of the table, with a thick case report in front of him. His brows were furrowed and his eyes were focused, as if he was thinking about some important decision.

"Strange, you have to make a choice." Peter, CEO of Osborne Group, broke the silence with a hint of anxiety in his voice. "This patient is in critical condition, and we need your technology to save his life."

Strange raised his head, his eyes were sharp and firm. "I know, but this operation is extremely risky. The location of the patient's brain tumor is very complicated. We can't take any risks."

"You are our best neurosurgery consultant, and your surgery success rate is 100%." ​​Peter tried to convince him, with a hint of pleading in his tone, "Without you, we simply can't perform the surgery."

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