Chapter 218: Consciousness Controller

Sure enough, as the defector passed through a staircase, he was caught by the trap that Hawkeye had already set up outside the building.

The defector was tossed several times by the wave of air before crashing into the wall on the other side.

I don't know if it was the anesthetic drug that Hawkeye shot into the other party's body that worked, or if it was physical anesthesia because of the head hitting the wall, in short, the defector was a little crooked after standing up again, for fear that he would fall to the ground in the next second.

It's just that his body is a little swaying, and even the two frisbees flying in mid-air are swaying, as if he has drunk wine.

But even so, the obsession with escape drove the defector to hold on to the wall and limp up the stairs to another floor.

At this point, Hawkeye didn't dare to trigger the trap set before, but the director's order was to capture him alive, and if he died, it would be difficult to explain, so he hurriedly chased after him with a bow and arrow.

Just as Hawkeye staggered up the stairs to the next floor, he noticed that his target was lying face down on the ground.

It seems that the anesthetic is working.

Hawkeye breathed a sigh of relief, and the force on the bowstring was much less.

Hawkeye crouches down and flips his target's body to the front.

Hey? Why are his eye sockets purple-blue? Obviously, the changes around the other party's eye sockets were vigorously hit by others, but how can I remember that his face was not injured like this when I looked at him just now?

Hawkeye, who found that something was wrong, hurriedly raised his head and scanned the surroundings vigilantly, and soon found something unusual.

One and a half of the two frisbees controlled by the defector were embedded in the wall next to it.

This kind of blow is obviously not in line with the scene where the target person suddenly faints, but it seems that the target task was knocked out after only having time to make a move.

There are still people hiding around him, and he doesn't know the number, he doesn't know whether he is friend or foe!

Hawkeye was shocked and hurriedly put his hand on the bowstring, alert to the surrounding environment.

A faint thud came from behind him, and the hairs on that side of his body stood on end.

This is definitely an attack that can cripple him.

Hawkeye hurriedly leaned down and gave way to the attack.

A dart scraped past his ear and landed on the ground in front of him, just two fingers away from the target's head.

Hawkeye reacted quickly, first half-rolling to the side to prevent the opponent's second blow, but also to protect the target he saw, who knew that the opponent's second blow was pierced into the target after he avoided it? Then he quickly half-knelt up, drew his arrows and took his bow, guessed the enemy's position according to the position of the listener, and then turned back to shoot the arrow.

A set of movements is smooth, comparable to stage action, which is very pleasing to the eye.

However, his arrow missed.

Hawkeye has always been confident in his marksmanship, he has never missed the target before, and he is confident that he will not miss the target in the future.

But the truth is, he missed the target, just now.

The arrow he shot pierced the corner of the wall, and the force of the shot was so great that the whole arrow sank into the wall by a third, and the tail was 'buzzing' and trembling, but there was not even a ghost shadow around this arrow.

How could there be no one? So who shot that dart just now?

Hawkeye was slightly stunned, but at this moment, a strong arm strangled his throat.

A strong feeling of suffocation was heard, and Hawkeye grabbed the arm around his neck with both hands, hoping to stretch it open.

However, the opponent's strength is very strong, and Hawkeye can't break free with all his strength.

At this moment, Hawkeye suddenly pressed the buttons on several bows with one hand.

'Boom-'

The bomb that had been set up outside the building in advance to prevent the target from escaping exploded.

The glass on the outside of the building shattered, and Hawkeye and the mysterious man who attacked him were swept away by the wave of air that rushed in with broken glass.

Hawkeye also slammed into the ground, ignoring the pain caused by the displacement of his internal organs, so he stood up one by one, and stared on the mysterious man who suddenly attacked him.

And the figure of the mysterious man finally appeared in front of Hawkeye.

A cloak wrapped in pitch-black armor, fluttering slightly from the wind blowing in from the window that had just exploded.

Batman?

In just a moment, Hawkeye recognized the identity of the person opposite.

This figure, he couldn't be more familiar with it.

I just didn't expect him to be here, and I attacked him just now.

Speaking of which, he has a lot of fate with the other party.

Not to mention the three battles before and after, let's just say that the defector who was chased this time has something to do with both of them.

Last time, for unknown reasons, Batman infiltrated a certain base of S.H.I.E.L.D., and then activated the Cosmic Cube hidden there.

The activated Cosmic Cube shoots out a transmission door, interrupting his fight with Batman while leaving a few things inside the base.

After research by researchers within S.H.I.E.L.D., these items should come from the other side of the portal, and it seems that the technology contained in these items is several levels ahead of Earth, but they are all in a state of obsolescence.

So Nick Fury ordered a group of researchers to come and study these scrapped alien objects.

After a period of research, S.H.I.E.L.D. scientists were able to fix one of the alien items.

This is a brainwave controller that, when installed, can be specially made to flapp a frisbee up and down as if by magic.

After it is developed, it will enter the human trial part.

The researchers don't know how the aliens use this brainwave controller, but they have devised a scheme that humans can use.

That is, this brainwave controller was surgically implanted into the human brain.

Soon, S.H.I.E.L.D. researchers conducted experiments.

The first time to conduct a human experiment, the risk is too great, and S.H.I.E.L.D. will not arbitrarily experiment with the fighters under its command, which will lose the hearts of the people, and the team will not be easy to lead.

As a result, it is customary for S.H.I.E.L.D. to send some of the most heinous prisoners to the operating table.

The first experiment was a success, as the prisoner was implanted with a brainwave controller and quickly made a special frisbee fly.

It stands to reason that in order to prevent this kind of escape from the prison of prisoners with strong power and sudden escape, S.H.I.E.L.D. will inject miniature bombs into the prisoner's body in advance, and once they resist, they will be destroyed humanely with a 'bang'.

But the prisoner did not know how to use it, and dug out the bomb installed in his body after avoiding the eyes of all the surveillance personnel.

(End of chapter)