Chapter 193: Super Civilization?
Under the power of the "Ultra Gaze", General Karl was eventually defeated.
If a hero doesn't suffer immediate losses, can't I hide if I can't afford to provoke me?
It's not that he doesn't have the courage to be tough, it's that he really doesn't have the capital. Marvel's government and generals are all unable to deal with super heroes like the Avengers, and they are all arrogant and arrogant, because they know that the other party will follow their rules.
Whether it's the Avengers or other superheroes, they are all human beings who are willing to follow the rules after all, and they can use the state and the law as bargaining chips to exert pressure.
But the giant in front of him is different. First of all, the other party has a terrifying combat power that may not be able to make their entire country look like a joke, and secondly, there is a high probability that the other party is not human at all. Many experts in the government agree that this Ultraman should be some kind of alien life form, so you are simply funny if you talk to him about the laws of the country.
In addition, this Ultraman stepped in like this, which can be regarded as giving General Karl a step down. If he had just run back to the Pentagon and failed to take the Hulk, then every human life and all losses affected in the battle would have been his fault. But now he can straighten his waist when he goes back and say, I was obviously only a little short of success at that time, all because someone was stirring up the situation......
After all, who would have thought that such an immortal would come out of the way? Not to mention an army, even if the whole country is mobilized, it may not have any right to speak in the face of that kind of existence.
In this case, General Karl must still be responsible, but it will not be directly finished.
The general was not an idiot either, and after a little weighing, he decided to withdraw his troops and leave. Anyway, if you continue to fight like this, can you catch the Hulk To be honest, he doesn't have a bottom in his heart, he doesn't want to continue to consume this kind of monster for a long time, and he can't ask for such a reason to get away.
Soon, the team that General Karl had brought in for support was also withdrawn, and disappeared from the block in the blink of an eye.
The Hulk stood in the street blankly, looking blankly at the withdrawn army, and then at the giant in front of him, and couldn't help but be a little dazed.
Since the birth of this personality named "Hulk", all he has received from this world is violence, hurt, and hatred. It seemed to be the first time that he had received something close to kindness from someone else, if the giant could be called "human".
This made the Hulk, who has always been good at solving problems with violence, a little overwhelmed for a while, and he didn't even know what kind of expression to show to face it.
Nexus didn't stop, and his body immediately emitted a faint white light, and disappeared out of thin air in an instant.
The Hulk stayed where he was for a while, then didn't stop, jumping into the sky. His legs were so strong that he could fly two or three miles away with all his might, and he was far away from the city in just a few take-offs, and there was no shadow.
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Helping the Hulk is just a whim. Although Hulk doesn't really need his help, if the army and Hulk continue to fight there, it will inevitably continue to expand the scope of damage and affect more innocent citizens, and at the same time, they will not be able to make the movie on the next set. Hulk finally calmed down and returned to normal, and if this group of stabbing soldiers provoked him again, then Richard would have been busy before.
As mentioned before, the Hulk is actually not bad at all, and even has a strong desire to protect weak and cute things in his bones, otherwise he would not be recognized by the Avengers in the future.
But that's only part of the reasoning.
Others may not know, but Richard, who was once a spectator, knows it well.
What did the military want to capture the Hulk for? In order to eradicate the public nuisance? To cure Dr. Banner?
Apparently not. They didn't want to destroy Hulk at all, they wanted to make more beings like him.
The accident that happened to Banner can actually be said to be lucky to some extent, because the experiment was born with a kind personality like Hulk, even if he was disgusted by the whole world and chased and beaten by others, in the end, he could still put aside his hatred and become a superhero who saved the world and protected the people.
But Hulk is so talkative, the next gamma monster to come out of the lab isn't necessarily the next one. Let the military's little killers catch the Hulk back and tinker with it, and God knows what they'll come up with in a month's time.
For both public and private, letting the Hulk go is the best option.
But that scared a bunch of old Pentagon men. This is the first time since the appearance of Ultraman, who interferes with human affairs and shows subjective judgment and choice. And it's not good for the Pentagon, it's a very bad choice for them.
The incident itself is still a small matter, but the possible message of it has made a group of bigwigs sit on the edge of their seats.
They had long been accustomed to taking the world into their own hands, and now an individual who surpassed the state and was powerful enough to stand out from everything was born. As long as the other side wants to subvert the regime of any country at any time, let their precious power become a funny joke. It's like an unstoppable steel knife hanging over the heads of all of them, how can they accept this?
What's even more terrifying is that they don't know anything about this existence.
Fury knew Richard's identity, but he ordered the matter to be kept highly secret, and even deliberately helped him hide it.
As an agent of Hydra, although Ward told his direct boss John Garrett about Ultraman's identity information, Hydra is not monolithic inside, and it seems that they are colleagues with each other, but the sharing of resources and intelligence is actually based on consciousness.
Garrett never mentioned it to his colleagues, so almost no one in Hydra knew Ultraman's secrets.
The unknown may be the only thing more terrifying than power. A group of experts in the Pentagon hotly discussed the origin of the giant, and since the other party's life form appeared to be some kind of quantum life, most of them agreed that the giant was not an Earth creature.
Some experts even suggested that the other party may not be alone, maybe there is already a super civilization full of such immortals eyeing the earth.
This theory sounds quite reliable, and many people are really shocked by this set of "super civilization" statements. In the face of a single powerful creature like this, they still dare to have some bad ideas, but a god-level civilization? Unless there is a high-level who can't think of destroying the earth, no one will be fed enough to provoke this kind of existence.
So in the end, the matter was put on hold for the time being, and no one even mentioned the capture of Hulk. At least until the theory of this "super civilization" is falsified, I am afraid that no one will dare to find fault......