Chapter 380
Chapter 380
Little Jack bought a set of Iron Man badges, pinned on his little backpack, shining brightly, making many children feel envious.
"When I grow up, I'm going to be Iron Man!" Little Jack said.
"Wow!" The child looked in admiration.
Missy felt wrong: "Daisy has to become Iron Woman first! She has a real armor."
At that time, Daisy was eating lunch with her head down, when she suddenly heard her name, she raised her head in a daze.
"Then she's just Iron Woman, not Iron Man." Little Jack was very unconvinced.
Like Little Jack, there are not a few children who grow up to be superheroes.
Perhaps everyone is heading towards an era of superhero blowout. No matter relying on technology or mutation, there are more and more recorded lists. Some people want to use superpowers to be a hero, but one fails and becomes a villain.
"You have to be very good to be a hero." Little Jack said, "It also costs a lot of money."
He is obviously not a talented player, but judging by his background and seriousness, maybe he can become a hero with money ability in the future.
Everyone is saying that to be a superhero, you have to be very talented or rich.
There is also a clear stream.
"Have you heard? A new superhero appeared in New York recently." When Tony took his daughter out for dinner, Happy said happily in the driver's seat.
Tony is removing the tablet from his daughter.
Daisy was fascinated by playing a game of throwing a bird, and refused to let it go when she came out to eat.
Such a ruthless old father took the child's tablet at the most critical moment.
Daisy was able to pass the level with only one last move, and suddenly her hand was empty, she became anxious: "Dad!"
"You need to rest your eyes after passing this level." Tony said, "Do you agree?"
Baby Daisy stretched out her hand: "I agree."
The father then returned the tablet to his daughter.
He is not an absolute strict father, although he wants to confiscate the tablet temporarily, but before confiscating it, he poked his head and studied with his daughter how to throw the bird out to get a higher score.
Daisy passed the level smoothly and gave the tablet to her father with satisfaction.
Tony put the tablet away, remembered what Happy said just now, and asked, "What did you say?"
"If I had asked you for help in the fire just now, I would have been burned to death now." Happy said.
He is not a person who can hold back his words. Although as Tony's bodyguard and friend, he needs to keep many secrets, but he was silent for a while, and he still couldn't bear the loneliness: "Recently, a superhero appeared in New York, and it became popular on the video site. gone."
"Is it Spider-Man II?" Tony asked.
He took out his mobile phone to search, and sure enough, he saw a title of "New Superhero?!" on the homepage. He clicked on it, and it was a man in a green mask. The villain is one against three.
It's not so much a one-on-one fight, it's better to say that he barely fights back while being beaten passively, and he definitely can't be called a "super" hero.
Tony didn't see the slightest professional fighting posture from that person, but he could quickly conclude that the person was still very young—if he wasn't young and vigorous, he would not have the courage and fearlessness to face the villain with a sharp knife, or three indivual.
At the end of the video, the three villains ran away with their tails between their legs.
"You know what the funniest thing is?" Happy asked.
Tony said, "What?"
"Actually, he wasn't the one who drove people away." Happy said, "Didn't you see the photographer? There are so many people taking videos standing, it's a big deal, so it's strange if you don't run away."
"It's reckless to be a hero if you don't have enough skill." Happy sighed, "I wish him good luck."
"In comparison, Peter Parker is actually very reassuring." He said, with a slight sense of relief for the grown-up hero next door.
Peter Parker is inherently reassuring.
Tony didn't say anything, just looked down at the phone, moved the progress bar forward, and listened to what the masked hero said again.
The villain asked, "Are you willing to die for an irrelevant person?"
The masked young man yelled: "I do!"
Tony turned off the video.
"I also gave myself the nickname of Secondary School, Hai Bian Wang." Happy said.
Tony didn't seem to care much about this hero. Unlike back then, when he knew there was a Superman, he quickly went to collect information about Superman, or met Captain Marvel, and turned him upside down.
The wellington steak at the reserved restaurant is excellent, the Caesar salad is also very good, and Daisy eats it very well.
"Father." Tuanzi took a sip of water, remembering the adults' discussion about civilian heroes in the car, and also recalling Little Jack's words, and asked, "Do you have to be very powerful and have a lot of money to be a hero?"
Tony wiped the corner of his lips with a napkin, looked up and asked, "Why do you think so?"
"Because that's what Little Jack said," said Daisy, "and so is Happy."
"What do you think?" Tony asked, "In the face of a terrible villain, he has no superpowers and no powerful weapons. If he knows that he may be injured or stands up, is he considered a hero?"
Daisy thought about it for a while.
Around her, it seems that there are not many people who do not have superpowers and who know that they will be injured and will face the enemy.
Everyone is very powerful, as if this kind of power has also become the reason to stand in front of everyone.
"He's a hero," Daisy said.
Tony was noncommittal: "Why?"
"He's just brave," Daisy said. "He's not afraid."
Tony smiled, thinking of the trembling hands in the video, and thinking of his own and other Avengers' trembling hands in many battles: "He is very scared."
"Then I don't know." Daisy said.
"The courage to stand up even when you are afraid is more valuable than anything else." Tony said, "He is an ordinary person. When disaster strikes, even if he runs away or just looks on, there is nothing to blame."
"But he stood up." He said, "Even if he was unarmed at that moment, even if he lost in the end, he is still a hero."
Daisy nodded: "Then he is an ordinary big-hero."
Her "big" dragged on for a long time.
Tony was right, and Happy was actually right.
He has no super powers, no financial powers, and he fights so well, and uses his blood to be a hero, unless he is lucky along the way, sooner or later something will happen.
"King Hai Bian" is still active on video sites, doing good things within his power, and sometimes trying to do big things beyond his power, but unfortunately he didn't succeed.
This person's name was added to the list of superheroes that kindergarten students wanted to be.
While kids are playing superheroes, real superheroes are flying around the world.
The TV news said that Superman held back a runaway train.
Iron Man pulled the tilted crane at a critical moment, and the crane was about to fall towards a residential area.
Good Neighbor Spider-Man hangs a child who stumbled and fell from a building, and returns the child to his mother's arms safely.
Compared with the big hero's world-class record, the little hero's videos of good deeds uploaded on the website seem much inconspicuous.
However, no matter how inconspicuous, there are still people who are not pleasing to the eye.
The popularity of "Kai Bian King" has revived, which came as a surprise.
Tony went home wearing the armor, stretched his neck, took the towel handed by his daughter, wanted to sit down and rest for a while, and inadvertently heard the TV saying that "King Kick-off" was arrested and broadcast live in front of the whole country.
Everyone thought that the hero was going to reveal his identity, but they didn't know that the villains kidnapped the hero and committed violence to the hero in front of the camera.
The young man, who was trying to be a hero, was strapped to a chair and spoke in a lisp, getting punched in the face for every word he spoke.
Daisy watched TV in a daze, and was quickly covered by Tony.
"How do you hit someone, Dad?" Daisy asked.
"Some people need heroes, and some people kill heroes." Tony pressed the desktop to bring up a holographic screen, and tapped twice on it to get a location.
"But they did the most bottomless thing." Tony said, "Jarvis."
"Yes, sir." The intelligent butler said, "The armor is ready."
"What are you doing, Daddy?" Daisy asked.
She realized that her father was going out again, so she stood up quickly.
"A person can choose not to be a hero, or he can defeat a hero." Tony said.
He raised his hand and pressed it, covering his body with armor, "But you can't insult the hero. This is the worst."
Before the words fell, Iron Man flew out.
The masked civilian hero was rescued in time, and his true identity was not revealed. Although the flesh and blood injuries were serious, they were not life-threatening.
Tony didn't want to show off, so he cut off the power of the camera before saving people, so Kick-Ass was the only headline in the newspaper the next day.
"What's an insult?" Daisy asked.
All she knew was that it was a bad word, not the meaning, nor what consequences the word would bring.
King Haibian was rescued, but after this incident, his supporters suddenly decreased, and many people left messages saying that since they are all ordinary people, there is no need to wish to be a superhero.
"It's good for us to just be the one who shoots videos for heroes." They said, "Where can we be heroes?"
Tony read the messages and turned off his phone.
"Daddy, that's just bad, isn't it?" Daisy asked.
"It's not too bad." Tony said, "It's just that some people think it's dangerous and give up taking that step."
In reason, there is no right or wrong.
But knowing that it has nothing to do with right or wrong, it is still a bit mixed.
"There will be very few heroes in the future." Daisy listened and said slowly.
Tony wiped his face: "That's not necessarily true."
He pointed to the TV.
The reporter's street interview video is being played on the TV, asking the citizens what they think of the King Kick-off.
"If it were you, would you still be willing to continue being Kick-Ass King?" The reporter pointed the microphone at a middle school student.
An ordinary child has an ordinary face.
He thought about it: "I will."
The reporter asked, "Aren't you afraid?"
"I'm afraid." The middle school student said, "So I will practice Taekwondo first before I become a hero. Many people have helped me, and I want to help others too."
Daisy cheered up again and told her father, "He's just brave!"
"The fire that lights others up may be weak," Tony said, "but it never goes out."
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