Chapter 293: Befriending the Other

(The following part involves the plot of "Ant-Man", highlight spoilers, please note ......)

It turned out to be quite a coincidence.

The Falcon is responsible for an important matter that the American team has privately entrusted to them, and often has to talk to the American team and report on the progress or something. One time, when he went to the Avengers Building to look for the American team, he met Ant-Man II who sneaked in to "borrow" something.

At that time, Ant-Man II was not the real Ant-Man, but a single father who had a deal with the Ant-Man generation and an electronic engineer and a history of stealing-Scott. Bright. Like the situation of many American families, this guy with the same name as Laser Eyes divorced his ex-wife and lost custody of his daughter. The point is that if he wants to see his daughter, he needs to pay alimony on a regular basis - but he has a history of imprisonment, and even if he has a good knowledge of electronic engineering, he can't find a suitable job. What made him even more helpless was that even the small shop that he applied for a drink fired him after learning that he had a history of stealing.

There is no job, no income, no alimony, and no qualification to see my daughter.

For this payment, which has accumulated to a high amount, Scott, who has already changed his mind, is forced to reload. the old business. With the help of several unreliable teammates, he infiltrated the villa of a former scientist, disabling the alarm in the villa with extremely professional means, and even breaking the fingerprint lock and titanium safety door that can stump 99.9% of the thieves in this world.

It's just that he thought that with such strict insurance measures, there must be something super valuable in it. As a result, behind the safety door turned out to be a set of ordinary looking motorcycle racer clothes.

In fact, from the very beginning, he fell into the design of the owner of the villa, that is, the Ant-Man generation. Make such a scene. The Ant-Man generation just wants to study Scott's skills. The results are quite satisfactory. He needs Scott to help him do something dangerous. This matter is related to the invention of the Ant-Man generation, and also involves the personal disciples and daughters of the Ant-Man generation, and even related to S.H.I.E.L.D. and Hydra.

And the set of clothes that Scott got behind the insurance door was naturally the Ant-Man suit.

In order to accomplish that, Scott needs to master the use of Ant-Man's suit and learn to communicate with ants. It is necessary to infiltrate an extremely dangerous place and destroy an object that could cause great harm, as well as the data associated with it. And as a key part of this, he needed to use something to counteract the signal blocker in that place. The device was invented when Ant-Man was a member of S.H.I.E.L.D., and the most readily available piece of the device was stored in a warehouse in Howard Stark.

It's just that neither Ant-Man nor Scott expected that the location where the warehouse was located would now become the Avengers Building.

So, the thief in the Ant-Man suit met the new friend of the American team, and the two briefly fought. And then......

Then, after some "intimate exchanges", Scott successfully "borrowed" the device. and used it to successfully complete the mission given to him by the Ant-Man generation after a thrilling adventure, and finally inherited the name of the Ant-Man generation and became the real Ant-Man. Soon after, he was approached by the Falcon and went on a secret mission with the American team. Then Scott was introduced by Team America and met other people in the Avengers.

With such an experience, and judging from the fact that the Avengers asked him to run for the position of commander now, it is logical that Ant-Man II will really join the Avengers in the future. But...... Ant-Man and Wasp II - that is, the daughter of Ant-Man and Scott's current girlfriend - disagree. That's another story.

Grant, of course, wouldn't have been so clear about the whole process. He just knew that there was a close relationship between Team America, Falcon, and Ant-Man II, as well as some fragments between the three. That's all. I got it from Natasha and Skye.

But that's all there is to it—enough for Grant to figure out why Ant-Man is coming at this point.

The reason why Ant-Man came to see him had nothing to do with the commander race that was about to start. Of course, there is nothing wrong with saying that it is relevant.

It's not related, it's because Scott came here to show goodwill - not because he wanted to join forces with Grant against anyone, not for himself. Rather, it came on behalf of the Falcon behind him, the American team behind him. The current American team knew that they had been misled by the Red Witch and Garrett, so they made the decision to plot against Grant, although the culprit was not him, and even he was a victim, but after all, he took action himself. Hence the guilt. Of course, guilt is only one aspect, and more importantly, if he, or the Avengers, and Grant have a bad relationship, it will not be good for either party. Therefore, the U.S. team is sending a signal of goodwill to Grant.

Since I don't know Grant's attitude, it may backfire if I go in person, and now that there is a lot of publicity, whether it is rejected or accepted will be a prestige blow to the Avengers, so sending a representative is the most suitable choice.

And the reason why it is Ant-Man II and not Falcon is because Falcon is better known for its close relationship with Team America. In addition, the identity of Ant-Man II's commander candidate is also an excellent cover. He is more suitable than the Falcon, more than the American team himself.

In addition, the American team does not have to worry that Grant will not grasp the meaning. Of course, it won't be any tacit understanding between him and Grant - Ant-Man II's sentence "It was the Falcon who asked me to come" is enough to explain. There must be some special reason why the Falcon, which has nothing to do with Grant, asked Ant-Man II to visit? In this way, it is natural that the American team behind the Falcon is associated.

Sure enough, when Grant thought of these joints and pretended to look at the rostrum inadvertently, the eyes of the American team had already been connected. The latter raised the glass of water in front of him, nodded solemnly to him, and took a sip.

In this regard, Grant didn't say anything, didn't nod or shake his head, but looked at Ant-Man II again.

He didn't talk to Scott about Team America or the Falcon, and he didn't bring it up again. Grant asked the other party about some small details of Ant-Man - not how professional or secret information was, but more inconsequential and interesting questions such as what was special about communicating with all kinds of ants, how he felt about the world becoming bigger after shrinking, and whether he felt motion sickness in the midst of the rapid change in size. And the second generation of Ant-Man is also a comic ...... Uh, more witty guys, the communication between the two is quite pleasant.

It also made the audience super disappointed.

After a few more words, Ant-Man II left unsatisfied.

Then, the meeting is about to begin in earnest.

(PS: The plot requires, the Avengers Building before the Ultron incident and the Avengers headquarters after the Ultron incident have been changed to the same.) Of course, it is not appropriate to say that it is the same, and there should be a new headquarters in the future. Although Ultron has not appeared yet, such a unique boss will not be missed...... (To be continued......)