Chaoying's small group [Zhongyingmei]

Chapter 497



Chapter 497

Despite Loki and Stephen's hardships and obstacles, Daisy finally eats a delicious barbecue.

Loki didn't want to fight against Daisy, he shared so many delicious food, but he didn't eat it himself, and gave all of it to Daisy.

Stephen didn't mean to be against Daisy, he was a good uncle after all, so he also gave Daisy his own barbecue.

There is another very important reason for the generosity of these two men: neither of them is blind.

Because no one was blind, they could all see Tony's wolf-like gaze next to him. Two evils were the lesser of two evils, and in the end the two silently chose to compromise.

Daisy was full of air, she ate hard, her cheeks were stuffed, and she burped happily after she finished eating.

She couldn't eat that much, the barbecue piled up on the big plate in front of her, but the plates of several uncles were empty.

It's really flooded to death, and drought to death.

Daisy is not a stingy child. She eats and distributes the food to everyone so that everyone is full.

What a special day.

Before parting, Tony commented like this: "This is obviously a special day."

"That's right." Arthur patted Thor's shoulder and said, "In the future, if there is a chance, we will make an appointment to drink and eat meat together again."

"Okay!" Thor said with pride.

Tony said yes too.

But as soon as he turned his head, he made up his mind that he must not bring these people together next time.

Don't drink while driving, don't drive while drinking, Tony knew that he was going to drink today before going out, so he asked Happy to drive, while Thor and Clark didn't drive, and they didn't even have transportation, so they went home according to their own abilities.

I don't know if flying in the sky after drinking alcohol is considered drunk driving?

Daisy thinks it should not be counted.

She also felt that if Professor X was drunk, it should not be considered drunk driving, because his wheelchair is not a means of transportation.

Charles Xavier knocked on the door of Stark's house with Hank.

"I'm sorry for always coming to disturb you." Charles said.

While he was embarrassed, he also brought some small gifts as a token of embarrassment, which made the host feel embarrassed too.

"You don't need to bring gifts next time." Tony said to Charles.

Charles laughed.

Every time this person smiles, it feels like a spring breeze is blowing on his face. Even if he puts aside this beautiful skin, his soul still has the power of warmth and warmth.

"It's nothing. This is a gift from a student. I think it's too much. Send some to your home. I hope you don't mind." He said.

Charles' mutant school is not that big, and it has not opened a branch school for many years, but it has produced some graduates, some of whom have not joined the X-Men, integrated into society, and lived with humans.

Of course, they hide their true colors as much as possible.

This is not what Charles wants to see.

His original intention was to allow mutants and humans to live peacefully and friendly under the same blue sky. Many people said that this goal was far away, but he never gave up his efforts.

Not all mutants are on Professor X's side, some compromise with reality, and some are on the opposite side of Charles.

"They will always understand." Charles said, "It just needs the right guidance."

Tony accepted Charles's gift and invited Charles to sit at home.

Daisy likes Professor X very much. This bookish professor always has a smile on his face, is patient with children, and is very approachable.

"Every time I come, I find that Daisy has grown a little taller than last time." Charles said.

He was so nice to talk, and Daisy thought he was more likeable.

Charles doesn't come often because he doesn't often have free time.

What a pity, if he had come two days earlier, he could have gone to the barbecue with Tony Daisy.

"I haven't barbecued for a long time." Charles sighed, "It's been a long time since I went out to play."

"Then we can hang out together, okay?" Daisy asked.

She invited Charles to go for a walk together.

Charles readily agreed to go out with Tony and Daisy in the car to get some fresh air in the Great Park.

Happy drove a big car, and Charles' wheelchair could be pushed right into it, without having to ask Hank to move the professor into the seat and move him into the wheelchair when he got out of the car.

Charles is used to this kind of life.

When he moved the wheelchair by himself, he found Daisy watching from the side.

"Hank made a little improvement to my wheelchair." Charles said to Daisy with a smile. "Press this button and you can move forward very fast. He is very worried that I won't have time to escape without protection."

"Wow," said Daisy, "that's pretty cool."

"Yeah, that's cool." Charles said, "but why are you frowning? I thought you were used to me sitting and walking."

"Professor," Daisy said, "I just thought, it's a pity, but it doesn't matter."

Charles asked, "How?"

"Thor lost one eye. He told me that it's a pity, but it doesn't matter." Daisy said, "His soul is still intact."

"Okay." Charles's face softened even more, and he nodded to Daisy, "Thank you."

After getting in the car, Daisy remembered her drunk driving question and asked Charles about it.

"I don't think any police officer will issue a ticket to a drunk man in a wheelchair." Charles thought about it seriously, and answered Daisy, "But I think it's better for me to try to stay sober."

"Why?" Daisy asked.

Professor X smiled and said nothing.

Hank, sitting aside, knew why.

If a brain as terrifying as Charles Xavier's becomes confused and does something uncontrollable, it will be truly earth-shattering.

In the big park, people who come out to play can be seen everywhere.

After getting out of the car, Daisy volunteered to push Charles' wheelchair.

"Are you all right?" Charles asked.

Daisy patted her small chest, full of confidence: "I have great strength, Professor!"

She is strong, but not big, so Baby Daisy pushes behind, and the people in front only see this beautiful professor's wheelchair moving automatically for no reason, which is very strange.

Feeling the push from the child behind him, Charles thought thoughtfully: "You really have grown a lot, Daisy."

"You have already praised me, Professor." Daisy was a very modest child, bowing her head in embarrassment.

"No, I don't mean height." Charles said, "You have such a great strength, you will use it in a great place in the future, okay?"

"Okay." Daisy said.

It was agreed to go out for a walk together, but it turned out that Daisy and Charles took the lead, the elder and the younger walked ahead, and the other three followed slowly.

The autumn wind is just right, and there are many big friends and children flying kites on the lawn of the park.

"Freedom." Daisy said to Charles.

Charles shook his head.

Daisy asked, "Isn't it?"

"Not exactly." Charles pointed to the wires in people's hands and said to Daisy, "There is no absolute freedom. You think it is free, but in fact the restraint has always existed, but you haven't seen it."

Daisy seemed to understand.

"However." Charles said, "It's still very enviable to be able to roam the sky leisurely."

It is no longer possible for his body to have such freedom, and his soul can still be light and at ease.

Hank and Tony stood not far away, looking at the backs of Charles and Daisy.

"The professor is very good at taking care of children." Hank said, "No matter how mischievous the child is, the professor will convince him to obey him."

If one day Charles Xavier does not go the right way, even if he does not rely on his superpowers, he can become an excellent MLM person with a gentle mouth.

Charles and Daisy, who get along well, are not only the scenery in the eyes of Hank Tony, but also the scenery in the eyes of others.

Hank heard the people passing by sigh, "That gentleman is such a pity."

"When it becomes like that, nothing can be done."

Hank was silent for a while, and said to Tony: "Have you noticed, Mr. Stark."

"Find what?" Tony asked.

"Sometimes the most innocuous-looking character can be the deadliest character."

Tony was also silent.

He looked at Daisy's little figure - petite and cute, anyone who saw it would love him and let go of his indifferent guard.

After a while, Tony said to Hank: "To be honest, my daughter can already split a big tree with two people hugging each other."

Hank felt a chill behind his back, and said to Tony: "I'm telling the truth, our professor once thought of a national leader..."

The two looked at the two weak, pitiful and helpless figures not far away, and couldn't help admiring them.

Daisy didn't know what the grownups were talking about, Charles probably did, but he didn't care.

The two of them saw other people flying kites, and they also wanted to come and fly kites.

"Sorry." Tony said, "I didn't bring a kite."

Happy added: "I don't see any kite sellers nearby either."

"It's okay." Charles said, "There are always more solutions than difficulties."

Everyone immediately saw how he solved this difficulty.

Charles didn't do anything, just stayed where he was holding Daisy's hand.

The two of them stared at the passers-by with their respective blue eyes, one made people's hearts throbbing, and the other made people feel affectionate. It is conceivable that within 5 minutes, Charles and Daisy got a kite borrowed by others.

"This is also the harmless lethality of humans and animals." Tony and Hank sighed.

Charles has limited mobility, but he can also fly a kite.

Daisy was holding the kite in the back, and Charles was pulling the string in the front, and turned to ask, "Are you ready?"

Daisy nodded and said firmly: "Ready!"

"Then three, two, one—" Before the words fell, Charles' upgraded wheelchair rushed out as if it had activated a super-powerful motor.

He rushed out together with the kite in Daisy's hand.

With the strength of the good wind, the kite is getting higher and higher, and if it is higher, it may be able to leap into the blue sky.

"Ah." Hank said, "That function is obviously not used like this!"

But he immediately relieved: "Forget it, he is not like this usually, as long as he likes it, as long as he likes it."

Letting the professor have fun counts among the potential capabilities of that new button.

Hank was not happy for a long time, because he watched the kite flying farther and higher, and then fell as if the string broke. At the same time, Daisy's cry came from his ears: "Professor crashed into a tree!"

Hank was shocked and hurried over.

Fortunately, he didn't see any serious accident scene.

When everyone arrived, they saw the professor sitting under the tree, the wheelchair was a little crooked, but he was still sitting comfortably.

Charles Xavier had many golden leaves, and there was gold in his hair.

Hank expected to hear Charles' startled speech, but he didn't.

Charles sat there quietly dragging the dropped kite, looked at Hank who had rushed over, suddenly let out a snort, and then laughed heartily.


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