Marvel turns into Iron Man

Chapter 439 Chapter 437



Chapter 439 Chapter 437

The person who gave the order to kill Nick Fury was Alexander Pierce, how could he not know the real answer.

This time, the purpose of pulling Rogers to talk to him was just a temptation.

Minister Pierce wanted to find out whether it was possible for Rogers to be developed to his side.

It's not about letting him join Hydra, but continuing to choose to serve the S.H.I.E.L.D. bureau controlled by Hydra.

By the way—and just by the way, trying to create a rift between Rogers and the current S.H.I.E.L.D. and Nick Fury.

Regardless of whether this thing can succeed or not, it is not a big deal to at least try first.

"I joined the committee not because I wanted it, but because Fury asked for my help."

"At this point, it's because we're all very realistic pragmatists."

"And now we throw away all social decorum and want to build a better world."

"Sometimes it means pushing the old down."

"This also means that there must be someone on the opposite side of us."

Mr. Pierce got up, walked slowly to the floor-to-ceiling glass behind the desk, and looked outside.

At this time, the scenery in Washington is still peaceful, but I don't know how long this tranquility will last.

"Some people will accuse you of unscrupulousness simply because you put your hands in dirty things and try to make something better."

"To build a better world, you can't be afraid of being discredited."

"And thinking about the way those people are muddling along makes me angry."

Speaking of this, Minister Pierce showed an extremely resentful expression on his face.

Rogers naturally saw it clearly, but he showed an undeniable expression.

He is not a high-ranking official, and he has never experienced management work, so he naturally cannot understand it.

Alexander Pierce's thoughts actually do have a mentality of hating iron but not steel.

If he is willing to communicate with Miss Stark, Miss Stark will definitely raise her hands in favor of his ideas and concepts.

In the end, there is nothing else. In a country led by the United States, there are too many moths that breed under various social welfare systems.

Among them, the most important ones are naturally a group of "beggars" who live on the government's subsistence allowances but still have civil rights.

They have a sound body and a mind without any obstacles, but they don't think about work but enjoyment.

The most resentful thing is that a considerable part of the funds flowed into the pockets of these people along with various social benefits.

And thinking of such a thing, Miss Stark, who is a big capitalist, will be particularly angry.

Because she felt that all her tax money was wasted by this damn social system.

But at the same time, although some people are also within the range of this group of "worms", at least they are still willing to climb up.

Miss Stark is also very happy to give these people a chance to work, but for those who have no intention of working, she can only say sorry.

She is also willing to help the welfare of the whole people, which is good for human society in the long run.

It's just that every time I think of those guys who are too lazy to whip a whip, Miss Stark feels that the human race is really complicated.

Minister Pierce's thoughts, although somewhat different from hers, are generally the same.

For the Hydra organization that was once under the leadership of the Nazis, some people are indeed not qualified to live in this world.

It's just that due to the nature of the times, those people have been specifically regulated to certain races in certain countries.

And now in this society, as far as the government is concerned, no national government likes to raise a group of lazy people who can't even afford to support themselves.

The Pierce department has long been in a high position, and these things are also difficult problems in his eyes.

It's a pity—even if Miss Stark is here, she will definitely not agree with his idea of ​​killing those "worms".

After all, there are countless ways, why do you have to choose such an inhumane way?

However, even if she disagrees, it doesn't mean that the two people standing in Nick Fury's office can hear it.

"Captain, you are the last person to see Nick Fury alive, I don't think this is a coincidence."

"I'll ask you again now—why did he show up at your place?"

"He told me not to trust anyone."

The question was thrown back into Rogers' hands again, but he only thought for a moment before giving his answer.

"And does this include himself?"

Minister Pierce's eyes were quite sharp, and it was impossible to see that it was owned by an elderly man.

"...I don't know, sir, those were his last words."

Rogers' slight hesitation fell into the eyes of Minister Pierce at this time, but made Minister Pierce understand Rogers' choice.

He chose not to believe, that is, he chose Nick Fury, and similarly, he rejected Pierce's solicitation.

Rogers did not give a real answer, which means that he will not choose to continue watching.

He will choose to block the road, block the development route of Hydra, find out the cause of Nick Fury's death, and take action for it.

But Minister Pierce probably couldn't imagine that it was precisely because they chose to assassinate Fury that Rogers was forced to go another way.

"Sorry, excuse me—"

Having said that, Rogers suddenly found that he didn't seem to have any need to stay any longer.

He apologized, bent down and picked up the shield from the armrest of the sofa, and stuck it back on his back.

Then, without hesitation, he walked towards the door of the office.

"Someone murdered my friend, and I'm going to find out anyway."

"If someone dares to stand in my way, no matter who it is, they will pay the price, and I will make him regret it."

Minister Pierce's words made Rogers at the entrance of the office hall stop involuntarily.

This can already be regarded as a real threat, a threat to Rogers' non-cooperation, and a declaration.

"...I see, I see."

Rogers stopped there and finished listening to the other party's gunpowder-like words.

But in the end, he just replied lightly, and then walked out calmly.

But when Rogers left, Minister Pierce picked up his mobile phone from the desk.

"Captain Rogers has rebelled, stopped him in the elevator for me, and tried to kill him."

"Okay, I see, boss."

On the other end of the phone, it was Lang Muluo's somewhat deep voice.

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