Karin stared at Uncle Sam without saying a word.

A self-deprecating smile appeared on the corner of Uncle Sam's mouth, and he said, "Do you believe me when I say that, little Karin."

"I believe." Karin replied in a low voice.

A look of surprise flashed across Uncle Sam's eyes. He looked at Karin who was calm and judged, and said, "For three years, you have not questioned this. Now you are here, much earlier than I expected."

"Estimated?" Karin said, "Does this mean that you already knew that those Hydras would come to me? But, you didn't say anything, you didn't say anything at the grandfather's funeral, and you didn't say anything when I came to you to buy piglets." Didn't say, you have many opportunities to tell me, but you didn't do it, now, you tell me, I'm much earlier than you expected?"

Uncle Sam said, "Did Hydra find you?"

Karin almost laughed out loud, at how much she had trusted Uncle Sam, at how lucky she was to get here, innocently hoping he had nothing to do with his grandfather's death, at how much she believed him just now rhetoric.

He is one step late?Is it just one step too late?

She didn't know the truth, but what she knew was that Uncle Sam knew about Hydra, which meant that he had something to do with Hydra. She could no longer believe what he said, not at all!

"I almost died in a terrorist/terror/attack/attack planned by Hydra," Karin said.

Uncle Sam said nonchalantly, "I know."

"You know? Oh my God!" Karin was speechless, and the anger in her heart was churning in her chest.

"Look, you don't believe me anymore now." Uncle Sam smiled, "What else do you want to ask, just ask, and I will answer you as best I can."

Karin stood up abruptly, staring at Uncle Sam who was sitting calmly on the wooden stool and smiling at her, gritted her teeth and said, "What else can I ask? What else do you think I can ask? He is your father!"

Uncle Sam shook his head, showing a look of "you don't understand", and said: "Nature gives human beings the same life as all things. Birth, old age, sickness and death are a normal cycle. Everyone has different situations. I am as sorry for Johnson's death as you are." Sad, but, I can't stop his fate."

"Fate!" Karin laughed angrily, "Are you still human? Even if you didn't do it, you let it go and said such light words when you knew what would happen, what do you mean you can't stop it?" His fate? Is it his fate to deserve to be killed by Hydra? No! No one should *masked keyword*, let alone Grandfather already gave them that broken box that Hydra asked for!"

"Calm down, kid." Uncle Sam looked at Karin. "Only if he dies can everyone's lives be saved."

"Really?" Karin sneered, "Does that include you too?"

"No, not including me." The corners of Uncle Sam's mouth rose slightly, showing a faint smile, "Don't dwell on your grandfather's death, it's a foregone conclusion, Johnson has finished his life, for you, for the circus Tuan, for everything he loves."

Karin couldn't accept Uncle Sam's words, she clenched her fists and shouted angrily: "No, this is not the end of grandfather! I will not let Hydra go! Never!"

"Really? That's good!" Uncle Sam looked at her indifferently and nodded, "However, Hydra is not alone. Whether you let it go or let it go, it will always exist. Even when you die, it's still there."

"I'm not a child, do you think I don't know?" Karin stared at Uncle Sam, "I will avenge my grandfather, I will!"

"It's a naive behavior for you to say such things now." Uncle Sam said in a cold tone, "You, like other human beings, like to do things beyond your capabilities."

Karin frowned upon hearing this, other humans?Unconsciously, she looked Uncle Sam up and down. He used such words and uttered such high-ranking and alien-feeling words, which made people feel that he was not human at all, "Aren't you human?"

Uncle Sam smiled, but did not answer.

Karin involuntarily took a few steps towards Uncle Sam. She stared at his strangely calm face, tried her best to suppress the fear in her heart, and continued to ask: "If you are not a human, then are you a mutant?"

Uncle Sam looked back at Karin and said slowly, "No, I don't belong to this world, and I have to live in this world."

Karin was silent for a long time before asking, "Who are you?"

"It doesn't matter who I am." Uncle Sam stood up and looked at Karin who was trembling slightly in front of him.

"No, it's very important!" Karin folded her arms and said through gritted teeth, "I should ask the question differently."

Uncle Sam raised his eyebrows.

Karin asked one by one: "What the hell are you?"

Uncle Sam looked at Karin with a half-smile and said, "You want to know?"

Karin said nothing, just stared at him fiercely.

On the grassland not far from the tool house, Tony walked slowly with his mobile phone, and quickly ordered Happy.

The tool shed door creaked open.

Tony heard the sound and turned his head to look, only to see the expressionless Karin coming out, he said to Happy, "Okay, that's it." After speaking, he hung up the phone and strode towards Karin.

Karin walked up to Tony and said softly, "Let's go!"

"Okay!" Tony was about to call his pilot when he saw Karin walking straight out. He squinted, stuffed his phone into his trouser pocket, and followed quickly.

Karin walked out of the farm in silence and walked along the road outside the farm.

"Karin!" Tony ran after her, grabbed her arm, and said, "Hey, where are you going?"

Karin was caught by Tony, she turned to look at Tony, and then remembered that she was too angry, so she forgot to ask "Uncle Sam" how to solve Tony's transformation problem, but she immediately thought of "Uncle Sam" just now What she said to herself in the tool house, she knew that even if she was not so angry, she would not ask him about the iron box, because she couldn't trust him.

"Hey hey!" Tony raised his hand and snapped his fingers in front of Karin, "Look at me."

Karin returned to her senses, showing a look of sadness and joy, and said softly: "Let's go, leave here first."

"You had a bad conversation with your Uncle Sam," Tony said. "So, you're going to walk back to the base?"

Karin didn't answer, she held Tony's hand silently, turned her head and walked forward.

"Okay! Since you plan to take a walk, let's go for a walk, and I'll send someone to pick us up." Tony said.

Karin glanced at Tony, hesitated to speak, in fact, she didn't know what to tell Tony about the conversation between her and "Uncle Sam".

When she asked "Uncle Sam": "What the hell are you?"

"Uncle Sam" just looked at her with a smile, and said slowly, "You want to know?" He paused for a moment, showing a look of exclamation, "I'm sorry, child, I am also deeply puzzled by this."

Karin sneered and said, "Doubtful? Don't you even know what you are?"

"Yes, that's right. From my existence to the present, I have never known how to define my existence." "Uncle Sam" said lightly, "I have let you down."

What he said was an insult to her IQ!Karin thought sullenly, then stopped suddenly.

Tony, who was walking side by side with Karin, turned to look at Karin and raised his eyebrows: "Tired from walking?"

Karin looked up at Tony, was silent for a while, and said, "Tony..."

Tony lazily responded, "What?"

Karin said slowly: "What do you think is a person who does not belong to this world but has to live in this world?"

The corner of Tony's mouth curled up slightly, and he said, "What kind of rotten metaphor is this? Doesn't belong to this world? Is it your Uncle Sam saying that?"

"Yes." Karin nodded, turned her head to look at Campbell's Farm some way away from them, and murmured, "I never thought... Uncle Sam, not my Uncle Sam."

"What did that bearded man say to you?" Tony asked. "Sounds like a lunatic."

"No, he's not crazy, I think I'm going crazy!" Karin rubbed the center of her brows. Although she had calmed down now, the residual heat of the burning anger just now made her feel very tired.

Tony said indifferently: "You are tired!" After speaking, he pressed the reactor on his chest, put on his armor, and put his arms around Karin, "Let's go, let's go back."

Before Karin had time to say anything, she followed Tony and rushed straight into the air.

An hour later, Campbell Farm.

A red figure landed on the grass field.

Tony didn't take off his armor, but just opened his helmet and looked at Sam standing in front of the tool shop, who seemed to be waiting for him, and said, "You knew I would come!"

"Yes." Sam smiled, turned and walked into the tool room.

With a twitch of his mouth, Tony followed the bearded man into the tool shop with big strides.

In the tool room, Tony glanced at the two wooden stools facing each other under the lamp, and could tell that Karin and the bearded man were sitting and talking here before.

"Sit!" Sam said to Tony, walking to the wooden stool.

"I didn't come to chat with you," Tony said.

Sam smiled and said, "I know."

"You know?" Tony chuckled and walked up to him, "So, you should also know what I'm going to do next?"

"You came here for Karin." Sam looked at Tony with a flat face, "However, I think you may be disappointed."

"Oh, fortune teller, you miscalculated." Tony said with sarcasm, "I did come for Karin, but I won't be disappointed." After finishing speaking, he grabbed the bearded man by the collar , Throwing him hard against the wooden wall of the tool shed.

Sam bumped into the wooden wall, and then fell onto the tool table against the wall. Together with the various tools on the table, he fell to the concrete floor. Just as he was about to get up, he was grabbed again by Tony who was walking.

Tony picked up Sam and said, "Now, you should understand why I won't be disappointed."

Sam reached out and grabbed the hand Tony was holding on to, looked up, and said, "No, I didn't mean that when I said disappointed."

"Oh?" Tony raised his eyebrows and said coldly, "I don't care what you mean."

"Young man, don't talk too much." Sam didn't seem to care about being grabbed by the collar by Tony, but looked at him with a smile, "When I was young, I was as impulsive as you, but time will teach you For one thing, nothing is worth whatever the cost."

"Should I thank you for your advice?" Tony asked, looking at Sam mockingly.

Sam laughed and said, "You're welcome."

Tony's face darkened, and he said, "However, you're wrong. Time has taught me one thing, and that is" he punched Sam in the face, "As long as I think it's worth it, even if it's my life."

Sam was hit in the face by Tony's punch. He slowly touched his cheek with his hand, turned his head to look at Tony, and said, "No, you don't understand what I said now, but you will understand."

Tony said nothing, and raised his fist again with a sullen face.

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