115 Iron Horseman, Mischief, Demon

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Simmons looked at the surveillance data and said, "These readings are perfectly within the average range, and of course, looking aimlessly, it's hard to find anything." These brain waves only indicate that she is now restless. ā€œ

Skye heard it and said, "Is this still analyzed by a computer?" Mei was inside, the woman who shot her,"

What Skye meant was that May was in the interrogation room, and Hannah Huggins, of course, would be upset.

Anyone who is taken to a strange room by gunning will wake up uneasy.

Simmons disagreed with Skye, saying, "Just a tranquilizer." ā€œ

Fitz also said: "The scene is about to get out of control, and May has it. She's an Iron Rider."

Skye Curiosity asked, "By the way, how did that title come about?" ā€œ

"Didn't Ward tell you?"

"Don't you know?"

Fitz and Simmons spoke at the same time.

Simmons thought for a moment and said, "Of course I don't know, you haven't entered S.H.I.E.L.D. Academy!" It's legendary. ā€œ

Skye said I didn't know, but it was normal: "Ward wasn't a gossipy regulator. ā€œ

Look at Skye really doesn't know why Melinda May was called [Iron Rider].

Fitz and Simmons stopped staring at the brainwave monitoring map, but walked up to Skye together, ready to teach Skye a lesson.

Fitz began to narrate: "Then you can imagine it! ā€œ

"In a heavily guarded courtyard in Manama, Bahrain, several S.H.I.E.L.D. agents were taken hostage and tortured."

"May's mission is to eliminate the threat."

Skye interjected with a frown, "Do you mean killing?" ā€œ

Fitz didn't answer, acquiescing, and Simmons continued.

Simmons said: "It's not ordinary people, it's a whole mercenary squad, nearly a hundred people. ā€œ

"More than a hundred," Fitz said. ā€œ

Simmons rephrased his words with a good twist: "More than a hundred heavily armed soldiers. ā€œ

"Her car was destroyed, so she rode in."

"And with two M249 light machine guns," Fitz added. ā€œ

Simmons nodded in agreement, then said, "That's right, one in each hand." ā€œ

She rushed in on horseback.

Fitz concludes: "Hence the name. ā€œ

"Iron Rider."

Skye was a little incredulous when he heard this, and asked suspiciously, "Is it true?" ā€œ

"She single-handedly eliminated the enemy threat," Simmons said. ā€œ

Simmons turned to get something because she couldn't help but laugh.

Fitz looked at May in the surveillance footage and said, "She witnessed all kinds of tragic things that day,"

Skye believed Fitz and Simmons' words, looked at the cold May in the surveillance and said, "That's why she's like that. ā€œ

Skye was about to say so coldly, but Simmons, who came over, interrupted.

"Happy?"

Skye, who was interrupted, didn't continue to say the not-so-good adjective, but looked at Mei in the surveillance thoughtfully.

Simmons handed the mechanical elf to Fitz, who placed it on the testbed's reader, where the particle accelerator's scan information was stored.

"Particle Accelerator Data Loading."

Fitz operated on the bench a few times, and with a slight lift of his hand, the entire image of the particle accelerator appeared in the air.

Skye looked at the translucent pale blue hologram in front of him in amazement, this thing is so cool, high-tech!

Fitz and Simmons begin to operate on holograms, and they are going to investigate the cause of the particle accelerator's explosion.

Skye watched as Fitz and Simmons moved around the hologram and could split it at will, and she couldn't help but reach out and remove a piece from it.

Fitz had just been communicating with Simmons when he looked back to see Skye moving around on the hologram.

Fitz yelled, "Stop. ā€

"You can't touch this,"

"I'll have to study holographic engineering for at least two weeks before I can touch this."

Fitz spoke louder and louder, looking annoyed that he couldn't put back a part that Skye had touched on the hologram.

Skye kept apologizing, trying to appease Fitz, who looked like he was really angry.

"Alright, alright. I understand. ā€

"I didn't go to your Aegis Academy."

"I went upstairs."

"With my annoying old computer...

"Do my own research."

Skye saw that Fitz and Simmons were ignoring her, and she just left the lab as she spoke.

Skye leaves the lab, and Fitz and Simmons high-five in celebration.

Simmons laughed and said, "She even believes this." ā€œ

Fitz responded, "Horseback riding... It's just too smart. ā€œ

Simmons asked Fitz, "Have you figured out the next prank?" ā€œ

"Traditions must be passed on," Fitz said. ā€œ

Simmons agreed: "That's right. ā€œ

After Hannah Huggins reveals that it is the devil who is pestering her, Coulson summons everyone to the command center to analyze it together.

"It's very common to have delusions of victimization after trauma," Simmons said. ā€

Simmons believes Hannah Huggins has obvious post-traumatic sequelae.

Ward agrees: "She was definitely traumatized. ā€

Skye looked at Hannah Huggins, who had been crying and praying in the surveillance footage, and said, "She's blaming herself, it's guilt." ā€

"That's it, she's heartbroken," Coulson said. ā€

Wang You saw that everyone thought that Hannah Huggins was the source of the problem, and he said: "I think what she said may be true, we have just met the gods of myths and legends, haven't we?" Maybe demons really exist? ā€

Fitz disagreed, "It's just aliens." ā€

Mei said coldly: "There are no other suspicious people at the scene. ā€

Skye also said: "Didn't we all see it at the time? ā€

Coulson didn't say anything, because everything that had to be said was done.

Coulson comforted: "It's not impossible for Wang to lobby, it's just that the possibility is too small." ā€

Wang You didn't expect that what he said was the truth, but none of them believed it.

Also, demons or something are too unbelievable, at least not in S.H.I.E.L.D. records.

Although teleportation is also magical, it is not impossible, at least it is much more likely than the demon.

In the end, Coulson gives Fitz and Simmons the task of continuing to investigate the cause of the particle accelerator's explosion.

"If you look at the scene of the accident and if it was the tragedy that gave her energy, we had to turn it off," Coulson said. If it wasn't her fault, it couldn't have been better. Until we are sure, though, she's all dangerous to us. ā€

Then Coulson let everyone go their separate ways.

Wang You looked at the backs of everyone leaving, and said speechlessly: "Okay, when the demon really appears, you will believe it." ā€œ

"However, that tease is not easy to catch than the demon! If he doesn't come out, I won't be able to find him! ā€œ

Wang You thought about the demon that Hannah Huggins said, and felt a headache, and a feeling that he had nowhere to start.

Skye sympathizes with Hannah Huggins, so she follows Coulson to his office, and May is there.

Skye pleaded, "Let me go talk to her, sir, as a friend,"

Coulson disagreed: "I can't let you do that, it's too dangerous." ā€œ

Skye disagreed: "She's not dangerous, she's fine... It's a little too good. ā€œ

Skye has gathered all the information about Hannah Huggins from the Internet and knows her life very well.

[The Internet is really scary, as long as you want to, all your information can be found on it. 怑

"She never forgets to send birthday wishes to friends, run youth projects at church, save dogs, and Hannah is a safety inspector, not just because of her attention to detail, but also because of her... ā€œ

Coulson, who had been listening intently, interrupted, "She really cares. ā€œ

Skye nodded and said, "That's right. ā€œ

Skye continued: "A person so compassionate, responsible for so many human lives, must have been so heartbroken that God was punishing her ... ā€œ

Mei said lightly at this time: "People believe what they want to believe and excuse their actions. ā€œ

May thinks that Hannah Huggins's so-called God is punishing her, and the devil is pestering her, but she is subconsciously exculpating herself.

Skye said angrily, "So you shoot without saying a word?" ā€œ

May, who was angry with Skye, thought she was right and pursed her lips, feeling that Skye was immature.

Skye pleaded to Coulson, "At least let me try to make amends." ā€œ

May again objected: "Until we figure out what the hell is going on with her, she has to be locked up and you are not allowed to come near her." ā€œ

At this point, Coulson was distracted by the sound of something falling on the ground, and he looked back to find that his collection had fallen to the ground.

[Coulson's office has a lot of old and antique equipment, such as one of the watch walkie-talkies that only 20 pieces have been produced in the world, which is his favorite collection.] 怑

Coulson wondered, "Isn't that thing fixed to the shelf?" ā€œ

Coulson's collection is glued to the shelves, after all, this is an airplane, and the cups for drinking water are placed on coasters with suction cups.

Coulson got up and picked it up, then said to Skye, "You have a good idea, Skye. ā€œ

"But for now, there's only so much you can do, I'm sorry."

Coulson still didn't agree to Skye's request.

Skye, who was rejected by Coulson, complained to Ward sullenly, she had no problem with Coulson, but was very unaccustomed to May's opposition and behavior.

Skye said: "I really don't understand her, she only has the goal in her eyes and the threat is lifted. ā€œ

Ward said nonchalantly, "She's an expert in action. ā€œ

"In this regard, a few kind words are often more problematic than violence, and that's what I'll say," Skye said. ā€œ

Ward listened to Skye complain about May while he made a sandwich.

Ward said to Skye, "Give me the lettuce." ā€œ

Skye handed the lettuce to Ward and continued, "She told me not to interfere, but you know what I thought? ā€œ

Ward didn't say anything, and Skye said to herself, "I think she needs to find a man to vent to." ā€œ

Ward was stunned for a moment, thinking that he had been found out about rolling the sheets with May, but now he could see what it was to be experienced.

Ward didn't answer the sentence, but changed the subject tentatively and said, "You'd better mess with Agent May less." ā€œ

Skye said: "I'm not afraid of her, well, a little scared, but even if I am an 'iron horse', I can shoot more than a hundred people on horseback." She still doesn't understand people's hearts. ā€œ

Seeing that Skye didn't notice that he was changing the subject, Ward knew that it was just a false alarm, and Skye just said it casually.

Ward went on to fix his sandwich with confidence, and then listened to Skye speak ill of May.

"Wait, horseback riding?"

Ward, who was about to continue making sandwiches, noticed a question, and he turned to look at Skye and asked.

"Where did you hear that?"

Skye paused for a moment and said, "Fitz, Simmons." ā€œ

Ward asked amusefully, "Are they fooling you?" ā€œ

Ward then told Skye what he knew was the correct version.

"It's a story that gets more and more exaggerated every year, not a hundred, just twenty, well-trained killers," Ward said. May eliminated them, with only a pistol, and no one to support,"

Skye asked, "Is she here to rescue a group of agents?" ā€œ

Ward nodded and said, "Well, there are absolutely no horses in this story. ā€œ

Skye wondered, "If the mission went so well, why was she so disgusted by the title?" ā€œ

Ward thought for a moment and said, "May is not a person who is keen on fame, she just accomplished her task, and that's it. ā€œ

Skye, who was a little confused by two different versions of the legend of the Iron Rider, walked away in a daze holding his tablet.

Ward turned around and continued to prepare his own dinner, however, a little bit of a situation.

"Where did I put the knife?"

The knife that was still next to him just now was missing, and Ward was puzzled.

At this point, Hannah Huggins, who was locked up alone in the interrogation room, was in a state of panic.

She saw the doorknob of the interrogation room being shaken, and there were strange noises.

She knew, he had reappeared.

She cried and shouted, "Leave me alone!" ā€

Then the door didn't move, but there was a thump on the wall she was leaning on.

She hid in the middle of the room, and the floor was pounding beneath her feet.

She cried out in fear, "God, please forgive me." ā€

The demon that haunted her since the explosion had become her nightmare.