After Steve left, Rosie immediately received a text message from the boss, saying that Brooklyn had been attacked, and he couldn't get away to visit her in the hospital for the time being, and would arrive as soon as possible after the settlement time The hospital is here.

Rosie stared at the text message for a few minutes before she realized that this was probably the first time the boss sent her a text message in such a serious and official tone. After the doctor put her in the hospital for half a month, she still felt a little awkward.

She frowned and retracted her phone, then raised her head slightly, facing Peggy's smiling face through the window, the light spot that the autumn noon sun missed from the bushes gently fell on her shoulder and shook gently , like a misty mist covering her body.

Rosie looked at her, put her phone back into her jacket pocket, and was about to say something, when Peggy smiled and said, "Miss Mathers, can you sit with me in the garden, please?"

Rosie was stunned for a moment, then nodded hurriedly: "D-Of course!"

When Rosie pushed the infusion stand and rushed out of the inpatient building, she was stopped by several nurses. Rosie even thought that these beautiful nurses with tall legs, long blond hair and blue eyes, who completely followed the boss's aesthetics, were the boss An. The agents of this hospital, otherwise how would they know her, and threatened to say "Miss Mathers, if you don't go back to bed and lie down, we will report to Mr. Stark".

Although Rosie felt that their eyes told her that they were very much expecting that she would not just go back to the hospital bed and lie down.

It only took Rosie 2 minutes to get out of the group of nurses with an average height of 1.7 meters 60, wearing a hospital gown, pushing an infusion stand, and walking briskly in the garden outside the inpatient building. In stark contrast to other old people sitting in wheelchairs and listening to [-]s country music with portable radios in their arms, she aroused a lot of attention along the way. She also heard an old man muttering: "Why is this girl hospitalized again? It seems that she is dead. There is a stubborn illness, and it has relapsed..."

Rosie: "..."

When Rosie walked up to Peggy, Peggy was looking up slightly at a ginkgo tree not far in front of her. She heard the sound of the rollers of the infusion stand rolling over the ground, so she turned her head and looked at Rosie. She smiled: "How does it feel like Miss Mathers has just experienced a large-scale battle."

Rosie thought about the oppressive feeling of being surrounded by a group of women who were more than ten centimeters taller than her, and her expression was a little dignified: "It is true that I have experienced many difficulties."

Peggy laughed, looked sideways at the bench not far away, and said, "Let's go there, you can sit down."

"Okay." Rosie nodded, and was about to push the wheelchair that Peggy was sitting on. Peggy waved her hand and said slowly: "No, Miss Mathers has to push her own infusion stand. I will do it myself." Just do it."

Rosie frowned and said, "But..."

Before she finished speaking, Peggy interrupted her gently: "Steve usually pushes me out for a walk, I want to try it alone now." She said, winking at Rosie Eyes, quite mischievous, "Don't tell Steve, only the two of us know."

Rosie frowned at her, and finally lost her battle in front of her smile: "Okay, then if Ms. Carter needs my help, you must tell me."

Peggy nodded, and her tone became lighter: "Don't worry, Miss Mathers."

This day, Peggy's cheeks were more bloody, and her eyes were a little brighter. Her complexion was much better than the day before, as if she had recovered. Rosie walked behind her wheelchair pushing her own infusion stand, Seeing her turning her wheelchair with both hands, her eyes were a little dignified.

She looked up, looked at the layers of ginkgo tree leaves above her head, and the sunlight leaking from the gaps, and narrowed her eyes slightly.

"When Tony insisted on letting me move to this hospital, I was still very reluctant. After all, the elderly are unwilling to move after staying in one place for a long time. But I didn't expect that the autumn scenery of this hospital is so beautiful. It's worth it when you think about it." Sitting in a wheelchair, Peggy said with a smile while looking at her golden eyes.

Rosie sat on the bench, holding the bracket on the infusion stand with one hand, followed Peggy's gaze, nodded, and said, "The environment here is really good."

"I heard from Steve that Miss Mathers seems to be studying literature at Empire State University?" Paige asked.

The expression on Rosie's face froze for a few seconds, then she twitched her lips and replied, "Yes... yes."

Fortunately, Peggy turned her back to her at this time, and didn't see her expression at this time, she just smiled and said: "I know that school, in the concrete forest of New York, seems to be a piece of land that crossed from medieval Europe. Pure land, there is a big clock on the main building of the Faculty of Letters, which is said to be donated by a certain dean, which means that every student of the Faculty of Letters can seize the time and absorb world literature into their minds.”

As a student of the Faculty of Literature, but she didn't know any of these historical allusions, Rosie said ashamedly, "Yes... yes."

"Hurry up..." Peggy sighed, "You really should hurry up."

When Rosie heard her say this, she felt a pang in her heart. Thinking about it, Peggy must also have a lot of regrets and unwillingness in her heart. She was about to dig out a few more comforting words from her poor mind, when she heard Peggy speak again. Said: "So if you have someone you like, you should hurry up and tell him, Miss Mathers."

Rosie: "...Huh?"

Peggy turned her head and smiled at her: "Does Miss Mathers care about anyone?"

Rosie shook her head mechanically: "No..." She paused, and then said, "My parents and my nanny, does that count?"

Peggy shook her head with a smile, and said, "It's the kind of person who, as soon as they hear a song, ask him to dance with him."

As soon as Rosie heard the word "dancing", she was quickly drawn into the memories of the dance she was forced to dance with the prom emperor at the homecoming festival the previous year. The other party was stepped on the upper of her leather shoes under her high heels, The other party's hesitant expression and the cheerful school orchestra outside the dance floor are intertwined in the picture, making the hairs of the whole body stand on end.

The next moment, a warm hand patted her shoulder, she broke free from the memories, raised her eyes, and bumped into Peggy's chaotic but gentle eyes.

"That's not a dance, Rosie," said Paige. "The real dance with your sweetheart is the one that makes you smile when you think about it."

Rosie wanted to show Peggy that she had a long-standing fear of dancing. Even if Tom Cruise gently held her waist and wanted to dance a waltz with her, she would be as stiff as a living creature. A rusty robot, but Peggy's next words made her instantly become a robot that was not only rusted, but also on the verge of being scrapped.

"Do you like Tony?"

The air around Rosie didn't know how long it was stagnant, and even the autumn wind forgot the time, only the weak cry of the autumn cicada lying on the tree trunk came into her ears one by one, making her confirm that she was not in a dream.

She shook her head mechanically, and said decisively: "No, Ms. Carter, don't worry, even if I don't get married all my life, and I'm lonely all my life, I definitely don't like my boss."

Carter covered his mouth with his hands and laughed because of her swearing tone. An old man, like a [-]-year-old girl, shook his shoulders with a smile, but this tiny movement made Rosie feel dazed for a while. From Peggy's old and blurred facial features, it can be seen that she was beautiful and capable when she was young.

She laughed enough, then waved her hand and said, "I'm sorry, Miss Mathers, after all, it was the first time I saw Tony rejected before he confessed. You know, Tony has always been very popular with girls."

Rosie blinked her eyes: "Probably so, but pleasing girls is definitely not the same as pleasing female subordinates."

"It seems that Miss Mathers is not happy being a secretary?" Paige asked.

Rosie frowned, and after thinking about it for more than ten seconds, she reluctantly said, "That's not true... The boss is actually... sometimes good."

He was generous, gave away a limited number of supercars, and offered mango pudding when he worked overtime. When she was holding two levels to bomb/bomb life and death, he took the two paper coffee cups with bombs from her hand.Although she was asked to drive him to and from get off work in this supercar, she continued to work overtime after eating the mango pudding, and after the bombing incident was perfectly resolved, she was forced to...hospitalized.

...but overall, he's a nice guy, a nice guy who doesn't seem to care that anyone understands his kindness.

Rosie exhaled: "Although the boss looks frivolous on the surface, I know that he is actually having a hard time. Superheroes have to shoulder the responsibilities of this world. How can they be so glamorous on the surface? Armor, he is Iron Man, take off the armor, he is Tony Stark who must rely on the reactor to survive."

Peggy looked at her, smiled softly, patted Rosie on the shoulder tenderly, and said, "You're a good boy too, Miss Mathers."

Rosie froze for a moment, then looked up at Peggy.

"You see what many people can't see, and you are willing to understand him, and even understand him." Peggy said, "Let the rest be left to time."

Rosie didn't know what Peggy meant by "leave the rest to time".

That night, when Tony and Steve rushed to the hospital, there was only one bedside light on in Peggy's ward. Rosie sat in front of the bed, her eyes were a little empty, and Peggy was lying on the bed with a peaceful face, only her chest There is no ups and downs, and it is quieter than the princess who was stabbed by a shuttle and fell asleep for 100 years.

Rosie turned her head slightly, looked at Steve who was standing at the door, opened her mouth, and said, "I have completed my task, captain." She paused, "It's just..."

It's just that Peggy still couldn't wait for her hero.

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