Chapter 176: What? The American team and the American team in the past have a fight, and they haven't fought yet!
"I knew it!"
Tony Stark muttered in a very determined tone.
It can be said that Nick Fury's move to contact Satan was not unexpected by Tony.
In a situation where everyone of the Avengers is likely to be controlled by Loki, and everyone is likely to be Loki's undercover agent, Nick Fury really doesn't have many choices to make.
And no matter how you look at it, Satan is also the safest and most efficient choice Nick Fury can make.
The playboy thought to himself that if he was Nick Fury, maybe he would go to Satan.
And what about Satan?
It certainly didn't disappoint Nick Fury.
Looking at the other party's tone, it seems that Loki is nothing in front of him, as long as he makes a move, he will definitely be able to snatch the Rubik's Cube back.
And for this.
Tony, who has always been good at questioning and habitually questioning, didn't show much doubt.
The Avengers who stand at the top of the universe in the future have not surfaced now, and the current Avengers are only the original Avengers.
In this case.
If anyone has the greatest possibility and certainty to do such a thing, it is undoubtedly that Satan.
What's more, Satan's strength Tony has also seen, and it is indeed very powerful.
Even if he is as arrogant as Tony, he has to admit that he is far inferior to Satan now!
Of course, just now.
Playboy also believes that one day in the future, he will definitely research a strong enough battle armor that even characters like Satan will be left far behind.
"Long live the hydra?"
Those thoughts flashed through his mind, and Tony's gaze wandered through the diary, and he was quickly stunned for a moment.
Looking at the tone of the diary, Captain America actually shouted the phrase "Long live Hydra" at the Battle of New York?
What the heck!
Long live the hydra, isn't that the slogan of the hydras?
Why did Captain America shout the slogan Hydra?
Could it be ...... Is Captain America actually Hydra's man?
Captain America is not actually Captain America, but Captain Hydra?
Tony's face was a little more exciting.
In the past, the diary mentioned the matter of Captain Hydra, and also mentioned the conditions for verifying whether the American team is Captain Hydra:
Go to Vormier to see if the Red Skull Schmidt is there.
If Red Skull is there, then Captain America is not Captain Hydra.
If not, it's hard to say.
But this verification method is undoubtedly nonsense for the Avengers, and it is not operational at all.
Fortunately, the diary was later passed through the drama, S.H.I.E.L.D., OH NO, it's the Snake Shield Bureau, and Captain America is wanted.
Captain America also worked with Black Widow, Nick Fury, and the others to dismantle Hydra's Insight.
This cleared Captain America's suspicions.
Let several diary holders, it is generally believed that Captain America is not an undercover agent of Hydra.
And yet, long live Hydra?
All of a sudden, Tony couldn't be rectified.
If Captain America is not Captain Hydra, why is the Hydra slogan uttered?
The journal does not mention any antecedents or consequences, nor does it contain any information fragments that could be linked to it.
Tony was at a moment's mark, and he didn't know what was going on.
But at the same time, another question came to Tony's mind.
If Captain America is really Captain Hydra, then it is obvious that between him and his Hydra colleagues, he will not only say long live Hydra once.
It must have been many times.
So why is it that this time of the Battle of New York, "Long Live the Hydra", is considered by Zhou Cheng to be a famous scene?
In addition, the diary has also mentioned famous scenes before, I don't know whether it was intentional or unintentional, but those famous scenes are all famous scenes of some "positive characters".
In other words, they are all famous scenes of some superheroes, and there are no famous scenes of some villains such as bad guys and villains.
So from this point of view, Tony is inclined to think that Captain America is not actually Captain Hydra.
is the sentence "Long live the hydra" of the American team, which is really unexplainable at present.
There is another explanation that cannot be explained.
Since "Long Live Hydra" is a famous scene that took place in the Battle of New York, why is this famous scene still there even if the Battle of New York does not happen?
Looking at this meaning, could it be that the "Long Live Hydra" that took place in the Battle of New York actually had nothing to do with the Battle of New York in the end?
This is a bit of a contradiction.
Obviously, there should be a lack of very important relevant information in this situation, so that this unreasonable situation will occur.
But what is missing, only Satan knows.
[Haha, I really didn't know before, Captain America used to have such a witty side. 】
[What do you call a soldier without blood? This is called bloodlessness! 】
[With a touch of his mouth, he easily tricked the scepter from the hands of the hydra and avoided a vicious battle. 】
[But in fact, it's good to let the American team recreate the original "elevator war".] 】
[That is also one of the more exciting and classic battles in Marvel!] 】
Aren't soldiers bloodless?
Tony finally came to his senses, and he was completely relieved.
It seems that he was thinking too much, and he was misled by the description that Zhou Cheng said halfway.
It took a long time to do it, it was just Captain America's strategy.
It was Captain America who used to trick the scepter from Hydra.
So the question arises, what exactly is the "scepter" mentioned in the diary?
Why did you let Captain America and Hydra snatch at the same time?
No matter how you look at it, that's a very important thing!
And that's not all.
If you are linked to the famous scene of the Battle of New York in "Long Live Hydra", does that mean that this scepter is also related to the Battle of New York?
"Wait a minute!"
"Scepter!"
And then, a flash of inspiration subconsciously flashed through the playboy's mind.
Tony's eyes lit up immediately.
Isn't the "spear" in Loki's hand the shape of a scepter?
Considering all these circumstances, there is basically no doubt about one fact:
The scepter mentioned here in the journal must be the weapon in Loki's hand.
And according to the diary's previous intelligence, the battle of New York was won by the human side and the Avengers were victorious.
Then it is indeed reasonable that Loki was captured and his weapons were confiscated.
There's nothing wrong with that.
But why did the weapons of the prisoners of war fall into the hands of Hydra?
Shouldn't it be more reasonable to fall into the hands of S.H.I.E.L.D.?
So obviously, at this time, Nick Fury didn't know that S.H.I.E.L.D. was the Snake Shield!
This can also be confirmed from reality.
As far as the terrible infiltration of Hydra is concerned, if it weren't for Nick Fury getting the diary and getting relevant information from the diary.
Now it will definitely be kept in the dark!
So during the Battle of New York, Hydra must have been well hidden in S.H.I.E.L.D. and was not recognized.
But if this is the case, another contradiction arises.
Since Captain America used the phrase "Long live Hydra" to deceive the scepter from Hydra, it means that Captain America has long recognized the identities of those Hydra undercover agents!
Doesn't this contradict the results of the previous analysis?
Or did Captain America not know the identities of those Hydra undercover agents in advance, and only knew about it by chance because of what happened?
But even so, shouldn't Captain America report this matter to Nick Fury?
It shouldn't be a trick to take the scepter, right?
In addition to this, there is also the word "reproduction", which also makes Tony feel a little confused.
What do you mean by "reproduction"?
Could it be that Captain America has had an "elevator fight" with these people before?
Looking at the diary, if Captain America doesn't use deception, he will break out into an "elevator war" with these people again.
If that's the case, since a vicious battle has already broken out, are these people not even wary of the American team?
Still easily deceived by the American team?
No matter how you look at it, it feels a little awkward and a little unsmooth.
And there is more than one place where this awkwardness and unsmoothness occur.
Obviously, it must be due to the lack of relevant key information.
Did you not mention it in your diary, or did you not remember it?
Tony began to fall into deep contemplation.
And after a few seconds.
The wrinkles between Tony's brows suddenly widened, and a flash of light flashed through his mind.
"Yes!"
"It must be like this!"
Tony couldn't help but mutter, he recalled another extremely crucial piece of information:
As mentioned in the previous diary, during the Battle of New York, other Avengers came through time and space.
The purpose of the other party's time travel is unknown, but it led to Loki being captured by the TVA.
And there is no doubt that Captain America who shouts "Long live Hydra" must be the future Captain America!
Only then does everything make sense.
Because the other party is from the future, he only knows about the hydra that has not yet been exposed, so he has experienced an "elevator war".
Therefore, those hydras who had an "elevator fight" with Captain America will be unwary of Captain America and will be easily deceived by Captain America.
Because for them, the "elevator war" that Captain America has already experienced has not happened yet!
It's done!
After bringing in the identity of the future Captain America, all the things that didn't go well were smooth.
The logic is smooth and silky, and there are no flaws.
You can't go wrong.
The Captain America of "Long Live Hydra" must be the future American team!
So is this the reason why the future Captain America accompanied Peggy Carter in seclusion for so long, and suddenly appeared during the Battle of New York?
Just for the scepter?
"It seems that the scepter must be a great thing!"
Tony sighed slightly, making such a natural judgment.
In an instant, Tony became intrigued by the scepter.
What the hell is this thing, is it so important, so important that it doesn't hesitate to make people travel through time and space because of it?
It's just a pity.
Until now, Tony's knowledge of the Scepter has been extremely limited.
He didn't see anything special about it except that the scepter could shoot energy attacks and be used as a stick to smash people.
For a while, I really can't think of anything.
Playboy thought about it for a while, and after no result, he gave up decisively.
Instead, I began to think about another very important question.
Since the Cosmic Cube has been snatched by Loki, it is not too much to say that the battle for New York has officially begun.
So at this time, have the future Avengers already crossed over and secretly lurked in New York?
Or will they come in the near future?
For the rest of the Avengers, Tony didn't have much of a cold.
But what his future self will look like, Big Tony is still very interested.
[Not only is the story inside the elevator wonderful, but the story outside the elevator is even better!] 】
[Captain America, who successfully got the scepter, actually met another self, do you dare to believe it? ] 】
[I was also treated as Loki by the other one!] 】
[A big battle also broke out between the two Captains of America.] 】
[As a result, Captain America, who can block the palm of the multi-precious purple potato essence, can't beat his past self, which is really surprising. 】
[It seems that Captain America's five-five attributes are not so effective when they are placed on themselves. 】
And sure enough, it was!
Tony knew that his analysis was correct.
The Captain America who shouted Long Live Hydra is indeed the American team from the future.
Not only that, but I also met with the American team in the past!
Did things get to this interesting point?
You must know that Captain America is different from ordinary people, this guy is now a hundred years old and the same as seventy years ago!
The Super Serum makes aging extremely slow.
Could it be that he who came from the future is still as young as his past self?
Oh, and by the way, you have to count all the time Captain America spent with Peggy Carter in the past.
"Taken for Loki?"
Tony then raised an eyebrow, why did this happen?
Captain America and Loki are completely different people, there is no similarity, how can they be mistaken for it?
And the person who mistook Captain America was not an old and dizzy uncle, but another American team.
Would someone like Captain America make such a low-level mistake as recognizing the wrong person?
It's not an ordinary person who recognizes the wrong person, but a person who recognizes himself as someone else!
This kind of thing, no matter how you look at it, is ridiculous, just like a joke.
So after some thought, Tony felt that it was most likely that the problem was not Captain America.
Instead, it appeared on Loki.
After all, the probability that Captain America has "misread" this situation is too low.
The person who recognized the mistake here should be like this:
Captain America sees a person who looks exactly like himself, but still thinks that the person with his face is Loki.
After all, the two American teams have fought each other, so it can be seen that they met face-to-face, not from a long distance.
(End of chapter)