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Chapter 252 Conflict



Chapter 252 Conflict

Chapter 252 Conflict

"You shouldn't confront him head-on." Tony looked at Pim, who was huddled in the chair with a gloomy face.

Pym turned his head.

"I understand you don't like O'Grady, and I admit that that guy is a scum." Tony ignored Pym's expression, "But no matter what, at least they are still doing some good things now."

Pym glared at him and stood up, completely unwilling to continue the conversation.

"Wait, Hank..." Janet hurriedly stepped forward to grab her husband, "I know you think you are responsible for all the Ant-Man uniforms, but, there are some things..."

Pim shook off Janet's hand impatiently, and he quickly shrank and disappeared from everyone's eyes.

"Damn it!" Watching Pym leave, Tony cursed angrily, "Scott can't manage his own men? Or are they so hungry just to make up the number? Guys like O'Grady, what's wrong with him?" qualifications?"

……

Sheriff's Headquarters.

"Do you understand what you're doing!" Scott also scolded O'Grady angrily, "Don't you have a basic view of the big picture? At that time, you're fighting with the Avengers?"

"You should be arguing with that crazy yellow shirt man instead of me! He started the trouble first!" O'Grady showed no sign of weakness.

"Really?" Scott's tone became colder and colder, and his body leaned forward slightly.

O'Grady looked at the faint red light in the pair of glasses, and couldn't help feeling a little scared.

But even so, he still bite the bullet and said: "We are dealing with Hydra, do you still think I must use non-lethal means?"

Scott straightened up and released the pressure on O'Grady.

"Don't think I don't understand what you're doing, our battlefield is not a place for you to vent your tyrannical desires!" Scott said, "I know exactly what kind of person Henry Pym is, so don't worry about your Be careful with your defense."

He said in a threatening voice: "I don't know why President Voss chose you, but I can tell you clearly that you are not irreplaceable! As I said, my purpose is to let the sheriff Success can make everyone recognize this system! Therefore, anyone who may endanger this is my enemy!"

He turned around and walked out of the room: "The Avengers are very prestigious, and they are indeed worthy of their reputation. I hope you can understand who you are and what you should do. If there is another time , I will let you understand what is the consequence of being my enemy!"

Looking at the back of Cyclops leaving, O'Grady spat: "It's just a mutant, what's the air?"

However, when he turned his head and saw the long marks that Red Hulk had plowed on the ground after being shot by Cyclops' laser outside the yard, he still shut his mouth.

……

"Bang bang."

Pim locked himself in the room, he silently looked at the ants on the table, and there was a knock on the door.

He walked over and opened the door.

"Banner..." Pym sighed, and he stepped aside to let him into the room.

"It seems that even though I avoided it, a lot of bad things happened?" Banner pulled out a chair and sat down, leaning his head on the back of the chair.

"Yeah." Pim was absent-minded, "It seems that I'm not as self-aware as you."

"It's not your fault," Banner replied.

"I don't think it's my fault," Pimm said. "Even if it happened again, I would still choose to stop O'Grady, not only because of my principles, but more importantly, because of O'Grady's behavior. It's not in line with the sheriff's code."

"It seems that I'm not the only one who is interested in the sheriff?" Banner laughed.

Pim's eyes drifted to the ceiling: "The sheriff is a good plan. If it can be successful, I don't need to oppose it. Everyone can benefit from it."

"Actually..." Banner hesitated, "Well, although it may be really bad for me to say this, O'Grady is a trouble."

Pym looked down.

"I know what we need right now is to look at the big picture and support the sheriff's operations and then slowly transition from the Avengers to the sheriff's system, but O'Grady would be a hidden bomb.

"We all know what kind of man he is, this time he may have just attacked a Hydra soldier too hard, but next time, he will openly kill criminals and say that he is justifiably resisting. We all Knowing that the sheriff is the official super cop and that O'Grady is the unruly cops, the black cops. And if he's been around all the time, it's going to be a stain that could destroy the sheriff's credibility."

Pim raised his head with a complex expression: "You shouldn't tell me about these things. I'm not qualified to take back his equipment."

"Yeah..." Banner sighed helplessly, "We can't replace O'Grady, can we?"

He stood up slowly, and patted Pim on the shoulder: "You have a good rest, I still have some things to do, but if you want to find someone to confide in, you can come to me at any time."

Pim forced a smile.

……

Colt glanced at the formula written by the professor on the blackboard, lowered his head and took out his phone.

"The Avengers and Sheriff join forces to destroy the Hydra base!"

The headlines were announcing the Sheriff's biggest victory since its establishment.

Compared with the past where they just caught ordinary super-powered gangsters like street heroes, this time, they successfully cooperated with the Avengers to destroy a Hydra base, sent most of the soldiers to prison, and captured Plenty of Hydra intelligence.

"Things seem to be going well?" Colt looked at the cooperation described in the news. Although he always felt that the cooperation between the two parties would not be as harmonious as the report, it was impossible for him to know the relationship between Pym and O'Grady. A huge dispute erupted between them.

"Speaking of which, I have something to do this week. I can't come to class on Thursday." Little Wass came over and said, "Of course, you know, skipping a class once in a while won't affect your usual grades, but homework is due on Thursday."

"What do you want?" Colt replied politely.

"I have something to do, so can you hand in my homework for me?" Little Wass said, handing over his homework book, "The homework on the Internet is fine, but he doesn't always have a few questions to write by hand Is it? I have already finished it ahead of time, you can just put it on the podium for me when the time comes."

"Okay." Colt nodded.

After all, it's just helping with homework, and it won't violate any rules, and it won't be troublesome. He didn't deliberately object.

Putting little Wass's homework into his schoolbag, he continued to play with his mobile phone.

"The president will go to California this week to give a speech." Such an unremarkable piece of news came into view.

"So that's the case." Colt probably understood that little Voss would probably accompany his father to participate in some social activities.

……

"Ms. Johnson."

Old Voss received Fury's old subordinates in his White House office.

"Mr. President." Shockwave girl Daisy replied respectfully, "I have resigned from S.H.I.E.L.D. and will join the Sheriff."

Old Voss laughed: "I originally thought that guy Fury would dawdle for a while, but I didn't expect him to move so fast."

"Director Fury is very optimistic about the sheriff system." Daisy said after thinking about it.

"Of course I know he is very optimistic." Old Voss nodded, "Otherwise, he probably wouldn't have sent one of his right-hand men over so easily, would he?"

Look at Daisy and don't speak.

"Okay, let's not talk about those polite words." Old Voss' tone was no longer as relaxed and casual as before. "I have read the file you sent. Before that, you had a high authority in S.H.I.E.L.D.?"

"Yes." Daisy said bluntly, "But even if I leave S.H.I.E.L.D., I'm afraid I can't reveal too much confidential content to you."

"I understand." Old Voss was not offended in the slightest, "I'm not too interested in Fury's little secret, after all, I know him well, he hides a lot of things, but he won't use them to endanger the whole world. A matter of world safety."

He took a deep breath: "Compared to the secrets you know, I value your talent as a leader during SHIELD.

"I boast that I am a good leader, but I also know very well that my leadership ability is limited to ordinary human society. How should I deal with people with superpowers? Regulations, these are not things I am good at.

"As people often say, professional things should be done by professional people.

"And now, Ms. Johnson, you are that professional."

Old Voss looked at the capable short-haired woman in front of him: "You are one of them, and you have enough experience, it is written in your file that you have been helping Nick Fury manage the SHIELD The bureau's superpower team, so I believe you have some understanding of the art of management."

"You mean..." Daisy asked tentatively, "You don't want me to directly participate in the current sheriff's team?"

"Yes." Old Voss replied, "Cyclops Scott is a very good leader, even though many people may have objections to his mutant status, but this does not conceal his talent, able to fight in difficult situations. He has been leading the X-Men under the environment, which has proved his leadership ability."

"Speaking of which, S.H.I.E.L.D. originally thought you'd let General Ross lead the sheriff team," Daisy said.

"No." Old Voss shook his head, "He's not suitable."

He thought for a while and added: "Ross is a very arrogant person. He does know how to lead the team to fight criminals, but he can't let the sheriff and other existing superheroes handle the relationship well, so that Ross leads the sheriff, and the result is bound to exacerbate the rift between the sheriff and the Avengers, which is not in line with the ultimate purpose of the sheriff system.

"But Cyclops is just the opposite. Those superheroes don't care too much about his mutant status. Cyclops can also handle the relationship with other superhero teams relatively better. After they slowly reach a cooperation, they will gradually integrate into it. In the sheriff's system, by that time, because Cyclops has done these things, the public probably won't have too much resistance to mutants anymore."

"Yes, you have considered it thoroughly." Daisy nodded, "However, there are still many unstable factors in the ranks of sheriffs."

"I understand," old Voss replied, "you needn't be scrupled."

He pushed a report in front of Daisy: "Actually, what you worried about has already happened.

"O'Grady got into trouble with Henry Pym during the Sheriff's first collaboration with the Avengers."

"O'Grady is not a good candidate." Daisy said, "Pim may have various problems. After all, his resume is not so...perfect, but the experience of working in S.H.I.E.L.D., I can still say Knowing them better, Pim is not a person who would take the initiative to cause such small troubles."

"Although Cyclops helped O'Grady hide something, and the Avengers didn't intend to pursue it, I can still see it." Old Voss agreed, "I also know O'Grady's past very well. , seduction, voyeurism, shirk responsibility, violent tendencies, he is indeed not a good person in the conventional sense, but, you should understand, I have no other choice."

Daisy also sighed, she understood the plight of old Voss very well, sheriffs need superheroes, but since the Registration Act, superheroes have become less and less trusting of the government, it is difficult for sheriffs to attract those who are better Therefore, old Voss can only be forced to use some people whose resumes are not so glorious or even full of stains.

Only when the sheriff proves himself can he slowly win the trust of the superheroes.

However, it is undoubtedly very difficult to use a group of people with huge problems to win the trust of others.

Looking at Daisy's expression, Old Voss said slowly: "I think you already understand the problem of the sheriff. As the saying goes, everything is difficult at the beginning. I hope you can use your experience to help the sheriff through this initial stage." Difficulties."

"I'm sorry, I used to work under S.H.I.E.L.D., and to a large extent, they were a group of not-so-bad criminals. They might not even be as good as O'Grady." Daisy replied, "So, I'm afraid I can't Directly help you find useful candidates."

Old Voss looked at her.

Daisy sighed: "Well, I admit that when I was working in S.H.I.E.L.D., I got to know some other heroes, but they won't be so perfect, at least, you can't say they are Heroes with mature experience, I can only say that I may be able to find some people with potential."

"Let go and do it." Old Voss said, "By the way, you can also help with O'Grady's affairs. As we said before, he has a lot of problems and needs to be restrained. I think, as he used to The old boss at S.H.I.E.L.D., you should be able to manage him."

After sending Daisy away, Old Voss picked up his computer and checked his follow-up itinerary.

 Today I saw a post that was miraculously sprayed on me, saying that my protagonist's three views are too righteous and he takes responsibility, so I conclude that the author has been brainwashed by Western values.Really, that’s what he said. In the original words, I didn’t delete any of his additional conditions. If you don’t believe me, you can join the group and I’ll show you the screenshots. He really came to the conclusion directly from Sanguan Taizhengdao’s taking responsibility The author was brainwashed, and I was stupid.I want to ask, in this situation... can I think he is insulting China?

  

 

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