[In a convenience store, two robbers were robbing. The store owner put all the money into the robbers' pockets. Just as they were about to leave, Parker, wearing a spider suit, swung over from a distance, subdued the two robbers directly and returned the bag to the store owner.]

[Newspapers also began to report Spider-Man's deeds, and many passers-by talked about Spider-Man. Many times when the police arrived at the crime scene, only the criminal was left tied up and hung by spider silk.]

[Parker gradually became famous in New York. Many people knew about Spider-Man's deeds and firmly believed that Spider-Man was here to protect them and the people! ]

[When a lady was robbed, a spider silk directly took away the gun and then hung the robber up, and guitarists began to play and sing music adapted from Spider-Man in the streets and alleys.]

[Such a famous Spider-Man would certainly attract the attention of the 1.5th generation Spider-Man. He severely criticized Spider-Man as a criminal and questioned his men how they could let him appear on the front page of the Daily Bugle? ]

[As a result, the two had a dispute over whether Spider-Man was a criminal or not. Robbie said that Spider-Man saved six people in the subway, but our 1.5 generation Spider-Man didn't think so and said that the subway might have been overturned by him.]

[Jameson stubbornly believes that Spider-Man will be there when something happens, and criticizes Spider-Man's behavior of leaving after doing a good deed as fleeing the scene. Robbie is very unconvinced and refutes that maybe he is going to save someone else.]

[He firmly believed that Spider-Man was a hero, but was refuted by the 1.5 generation Spider-Man, asking why he had to wear a mask and what secrets he wanted to hide? Miss Brant came in and asked his wife what kind of cloth he used in the restaurant, and he directly answered that he used whichever was cheaper.]

[Just when another subordinate, Hoffman, came in to talk to him, he learned that their newspaper had been printed four times and all were sold out. He immediately changed his mind and said that the matter about Spider-Man should be on the front page tomorrow morning, and it should be presented in a decent way!]

[As for the question about the sixth page of the newspaper, he directly answered and asked them to switch to the seventh or eighth page. He first said he would give the other party a 10% discount, and then changed his words to a 95% discount. Hoffman wanted to say something else, but he told him to get out! ]

[Then he learned that they didn't have any decent pictures of Spider-Man. Eddie had been staring at Spider-Man for weeks but didn't see a single one.]

[The 1.5 generation Spider-Man thought that if they could take a picture of Julia Roberts, they could also take a picture of Spider-Man, the freak, and then asked his men to publish a news report on collecting Spider-Man's photos in the newspaper, and then said confidently: "He doesn't want to be famous? Then I will make him infamous!"]

"Well, typical capitalist behavior. As long as it's profitable, they can do anything." Tony, who was drinking chlorophyll juice as green as Piccolo's face, looked at the actions of the 1.5 generation Spider-Man with disdain.

Although he is also a capitalist, he will not be so stingy with small things. If he only knows how to be stingy, he will never achieve great things.

As for more people, they felt that the boss of the Daily Bugle was really terrible. Spider-Man had always been doing good things, but he insisted on insulting Spider-Man, which aroused the disgust of many people for a while.

[In a fast food restaurant called Moondance, Mary Jane walked out, wrapping her front desk clerk's uniform with a leather jacket as she walked, fearing that others would know that she was a receptionist.]

[Parker happened to pass by this restaurant, and his spider sense made him aware of Mary Jane's presence. He turned around and quickly chased after her to greet her. Mary Jane thought it was a stranger at first, but she didn't expect it to be Parker. She was very surprised and quickly tightened her leather jacket. ]

[The two chatted on the street, and Parker said he was looking for a job. When Mary Jane was asked, she concealed the fact that she was a receptionist and lied that she was going to audition. Parker was happy that her dream came true and called her a big star.]

[The next second, the fast food restaurant owner came out and yelled at Mary Jane that her cash register was short of six dollars and he would deduct it from her salary. Mary Jane didn't want to pay attention to him, but the boss didn't tolerate her. Mary Jane had no choice but to turn around and tell him that she heard it. The boss pointed at Mary Jane and told her not to roll her eyes at him and then went back to the store. ]

[Looking back, the atmosphere between the two of them became visibly awkward. Mary Jane reluctantly lifted up her leather jacket, revealing the uniform underneath, and mocked herself by saying, "Dream?" Parker comforted her that it was nothing to be ashamed of.]

[Mary Jane asked Parker not to tell Harry about this. Parker was wondering why he couldn't tell Harry. Mary Jane asked, "Aren't you living together? Harry is dating her, didn't he tell Parker?"]

[Mary Jane thinks that Harry might think that being a waiter is a bit lowly, Parker says that it is a legitimate job and Harry might think that the money comes easily. Mary Jane thanks Parker and leaves.]

[Parker wanted to invite Mary Jane to dinner, but then changed it to the coffee shop where she worked. Finally, he emphasized to her that he would not tell Harry, and then he said it to himself again.]

Tony looked at Parker's performance on the screen and felt really disappointed with him. How could this guy be so unconfident? He was Spider-Man! He was so flustered in front of an ordinary girl, and even said something incoherent like "Let's have lunch together in the evening". It was really embarrassing for him!

Why would it embarrass him? Because Iron Man and Spiderman are both superheroes, but one is a playboy and changes beautiful models every week. It was only after he met Pepper Potts that things got a little better. How can Parker live up to the title of a superhero when he is like this now? !

Harry said sorry to Parker with an apologetic look on his face. He did like Mary Jane, but if Parker liked her too, he could give way. There were many beautiful women in the world, and he didn't need to hang on to Mary Jane.

But Parker didn't take it to heart. It did make him feel a little uncomfortable that Harry would secretly date Mary Jane in the future, but if Mary Jane also liked Harry, he would not come between them.

Mary Jane looked at herself on the sky and felt very uncomfortable. Parker was Spider-Man, the future superhero, but Harry was also a young, rich, handsome and wealthy man. She didn't know how to choose between the two for a moment.

Now Parker, Harry and others have moved to an unknown place to avoid reporters. She can't find them, but she still has to endure her father's bad temper.

Fortunately, because of her relationship with Parker and Harry, many reporters and media wanted to interview her and offered her a high price. As long as she agreed, she could move out immediately. However, she was concerned about Parker's feelings and never dared to agree.

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