Chapter 181 Reasoning
Chapter 181 Reasoning
Chapter 181 Reasoning
"Whether this new lizardman is Dr. Connors or not, you have to understand that someone is mass-producing Spider-Man's enemies in order to deal with Peter Parker. You really feel that if you are not fully aware of your dual identity, this may huh?" Colt said sternly, "So, who the hell knows you're Spider-Man!"
Peter is dumbfounded, he really doesn't know who else knows his dual identity except his trusted hero friend.
"Can't figure it out?" Colt scratched his head, "Then, if you think of an opponent who knows your identity but won't take the initiative to expose all of this, but wants to destroy you with a purer mind, yes who?"
"Knowing my identity, I won't reveal it... I'm just interested in Spider-Man..." Peter thought hard, but in his understanding, even if they didn't know his identity, that group of enemies would like him. Threatening themselves with innocent hostages, if they knew, wouldn't they all choose to disclose their identities and threaten themselves with Aunt Mei?
"Forget it." Colt also saw that Spider-Man had no clue, "Be careful, this matter will be very troublesome for you, if you don't pay attention, your identity may not be preserved."
"It's just your guess..." Peter still wanted to struggle, but looking at Colt's eyes, he still couldn't persist, "Okay, I will pay attention."
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"Octopus!" Osborn was furious in the video, "This is your so-called plan?"
"Exposing Parker Industries' inhumane plan, causing corporate scandals and depressing the company's value, doesn't this satisfy your request? Early tomorrow morning, Parker Industries' stock will start to plunge, and as long as there is a slight mishandling, the board of directors will also You won’t keep him any longer, and you can spend money to get back your own company.” Doctor Octopus looked at the middle-aged man on the screen indifferently, “You have to understand, our agreement is just that I help you build Parker Industry scandal."
"But this doesn't mean that my last laboratory will also be handed over to the police by you!" Osborn roared.
"Is that thing useful to you?" Doctor Octopus sneered, "Could it be that, while you are dreaming of returning to the normal human world as the upper-class rich man, you also want to turn yourself into a green goblin?"
Osborne gritted his teeth.
"Remember, we're just cooperating. I didn't violate the cooperation agreement. I hope you don't either. Next, I'm going to deal with Spider-Man. I hope you don't do something that makes us unhappy." Doctor Octopus Ignoring Osborn's anger, he turned off the video.
"So, you're just teaming up? He wants Parker, you want Spider-Man?" Post came in from the outer room.
"Otherwise?" Doctor Octopus turned to look at him, "Do you really think that Spider-Man has anything to do with Parker Industries? You have to know that Spider-Man was already very active when Parker Industries was still Osborn. "
"That's true." Post chuckled, "But I'm very puzzled, you actually let me know your real plan."
"You are my right-hand man, I trust you a lot, so I hope you are worthy of this trust." Dr. Octopus took out the needle.
"Do you want to draw blood? I thought you had completed your plan to create aliens, and you no longer needed my blood." Although Post said, he still rolled up the sleeve of his right hand.
"You are really a precious treasure. Who would have known that your secretion, in addition to its role in combat, can also react with the blood of unawakened aliens so that we can identify aliens in advance?" Dr. Octopus said The test tube was sealed, and then turned to look at the Terrigen crystal in the box on the other side, "Although we no longer need to create new alien criminals to deal with Spider-Man."
He paused, showing a wistful smile: "But, I am still a scientist after all."
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Leave Dr. Octopus's new laboratory and return to your own home.
Post turned on his computer and took out the information on Peter Parker and Spiderman.
"It doesn't matter? It's just a plan to help Osborn?" Post sneered disdainfully, "I look so easy to deceive?"
He opened up Spider-Man's files and pored over the case from his first start.
"Impulsive, reckless, immature." He carefully reviewed the various cases of Spider-Man at the beginning, "irrational, immature in planning, and a large number of incidental losses that could have been avoided."
“Typical teenage hero.” Post draws a timeline on the whiteboard behind him.
"However, such an impulsive, reckless and immature young man, why can he persist in his heroic deeds so firmly? Even if he is misunderstood or even wanted by people, and has been defeated many times, how can a young man with a passion for blood persist? Come down?" Post rubbed his chin, "It looks impulsive, but it's not just blood."
"Won't attack criminals, don't kill people." He continued to read Spider-Man's information.
"Imature, but there must be a principle that he insists on, a principle that allows him to continue to maintain his heroic nature." Post wrote his speculation on the whiteboard.
"But, what is it that keeps him going?" Post looked at the information, then raised his head to look at the whiteboard, "A young man who is about ten years old and should be a high school student, what important things can make him How can he do so well by being so steadfast in his principles that many grown-ups fail to uphold?"
"Family? Love? Friendship?" Post wrote three words and three question marks in succession on the whiteboard, "Adolescents are very easily driven by emotions. Emotionally hooked."
He lowered his head and looked at another file.
"Age, match." He hung Peter Parker's high school graduation photo on the corresponding timeline.
"The uncle Ben I brought up died in a robbery accident." His eyes lit up, "Dear ones..."
"High school friend Harry Osborn is the second-generation Green Goblin? He died of illness shortly after being sent to prison by Spider-Man?" Post narrowed his eyes. "Or become a criminal and die again?"
"Girlfriend Gwen Stacy died in an accident?" Post laughed as he hung three photos under three question marks.
"It's unexpected, but it's very reasonable." He stood up, carefully admiring the whiteboard and the photos pasted on the whiteboard in front of him, "This is really an O. Henry-style ending, isn't it?"
Turn the whiteboard over so the clue-filled side is facing the wall, and stuff the two sources into the shredder.
Post stood up and turned off the light.
It's getting late, it's time to sleep and rest.
(End of this chapter)
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