Chapter 1: The Daily Life of a Level 5 Agent

As a global organization that aims to deal with all supernatural events and protect the entire human civilization, S.H.I.E.L.D. not only has its own offices and secret bases around the world, but its internal members are also composed of people of various races. Grant Lee is one of them.

Of course, it doesn't mean that getting along harmoniously doesn't discriminate or anything. In the dominant value system of whites, blacks rose to power as a result of a civil rights movement. In contrast, the yellow race is embarrassed. They once led history, but now they are just chasers. They are clearly doing a good job, but they have been misunderstood and prejudiced. This is also the case within S.H.I.E.L.D., where even the most top-level council has the participation of the yellow race.

If only seniority was counted, Grant would have been a sixth-level agent or even above. Not to mention that he has an excellent guide, since he joined S.H.I.E.L.D. at the age of sixteen, he has been involved in almost all important tasks of S.H.I.E.L.D. for several years. Except for the one in Bahrain. Not being able to witness the birth of the "knight", he has always regretted it. In mission after mission, Grant's performance is not bad. From the initial amazement, then the better and better, you can clearly feel his progress. That's already a home plus point in itself. Coupled with top-notch martial arts skills, a good network of people nurtured by Coulson, and a resolute and confident personality. He has few flaws, both as a human and as an agent.

Except he's Asian. To be exact, Chinese. Therefore, he can only be a Level 5 agent.

In addition, if you really want to find his shortcomings, you can probably only count the spy ability. Compared to the other subjects, his control over his expression is considered to be the worst.

It's just barely excellent, and it's really far worse than the famous Romanov.

Level 5 isn't really too far worse than level six, it's just that level six is much more imposing - think about it, you can tell your excited colleagues that you're on the same level as Captain America, Hawkeye, and the Master Spy! (Cinematic Universe, Encyclopedia Black Widow. The woman is level seven, and both the American team and the Romanov in "American Team 2" are level six)

Just kidding. In fact, Grant really didn't care too much about whether he was level 5 or 6. He has no ambitions, he is not a workaholic, he is not a masochist, and he will not have nothing to do. Joining S.H.I.E.L.D. was just a choice in my confused life. I have been working hard, and only out of gratitude to Coulson. To say "loyal to S.H.I.E.L.D." is certainly not to say. If there is one thing you have to be loyal to, it is the belief of "protecting people".

As for faith? For Grant, who was lucky enough to see the remains of the blue aliens (the Cree), faith was really dispensable.

Low-level agents also have the benefits of low-level agents. There is a saying in Chinese that is said well, and it is not cold in high places. The higher the rank, not only do you have more responsibilities, but you also have to guard more secrets. In this case, interpersonal relationships are really just relationships, and the emotional component in the middle is becoming more and more shallow. Doubting this and that all day long, and if you are not firm in your will, you will become extreme, and you will go crazy in serious cases. For low-level agents, they can still relax during their working hours.

Probably someone imagined it too. One of the sad things about the agents - homelessness. If the mission is out, of course, it depends on the situation of the mission; If you go back to the headquarters or are temporarily stationed in a branch, then find a nearby hotel to stay temporarily, or simply "lay on the floor" in the base. For field agents, the most boring and frustrating thing is the rest time. From the moment they joined S.H.I.E.L.D., they cut off almost all external relations. This means that it is difficult for them to get spiritual solace from the outside world, and they cannot even enjoy the feeling of home. Therefore, if you don't want to stay alone in an unfamiliar place during your break, there are really not many pastimes to choose from. Acquaintances? If the soldiers of the iron-clad battalion and the low-level agents are not academic, there are really not many people who will have feelings for each other.

Breaks don't talk about work, which may be a recommendation elsewhere, but for S.H.I.E.L.D. members it is an agreement that must be followed. In order to keep the general public out of the news that they are not prepared for, or even dangerous to them, every S.H.I.E.L.D. member is under unimaginable pressure. Fear, death, and all sorts of unimaginable injuries threaten them at all times. This is especially true for those in the field. Grant, who had grown up in an orphanage since he was six years old, certainly wasn't a researcher sitting in a research lab, and his Level 5 agent qualification had been earned through frequent field work spelling out again and again. This means that he is also under much more pressure and threats than others. So, how does he relieve gloom and vent stress?

Thanks to his career as a secret agent, he has developed a lot of skills over the years, which can be used as a way for him to vent. Which one to use depends on which one is the most convenient. To use an idiom, it is "adapted to local conditions". During your breaks, if there's a basketball court nearby, play a game of streetball with hip-hop guys, and maybe even run into an nBa star pretending to be an old man and flirting with everyone. If there's a football, baseball or football field nearby, grab a ticket and a snack to pass the time while watching a game. It's not that he doesn't know how to play or doesn't want to play, it's mainly that these three sports are not very good at forming wild teams. As for tennis courts, etc., they are treated in the same way as basketball courts; swimming pool, his freestyle is Olympian-level; Cinema opera musicals, it is also a good choice to watch the last one for a long time. If there were no more of them nearby, he would choose to wander around in his precious car, which he received as a gift when he was twenty years old, a super ...... made of polymer materials and special technology Bicycle. Not only does this bike outperform those competition carbon bikes, it has a pretty stylish look, but most importantly, it's portable. You don't have to disassemble and reassemble it, you can pack it into a basketball-sized package in less than 10 seconds!

That's right, it's "she" and not "it". Grant even gave the car an interesting name, "Dumpling". This is probably a "bad habit" that was transmitted from Coulson.

This was probably the daily life of Level 5 Agent Grant Lee in the previous years. And this pattern of life ended not long ago. Now Grant is no longer a fifth-level agent of S.H.I.E.L.D., but the chief of S.H.I.E.L.D. Arrested.