Chapter 1047 It’s Not One Person’s Responsibility
Alvin looked at Sol's leaving figure. He hesitated for a moment, and then looked around the scene.
Stark was taking Alvin's place and leading Harry and the others to search for delicious food.
This man's taste is actually very close to that of these gluttonous children. He has a taste for burgers sold for 500 yuan each in the Waldorf Astoria Hotel.
All kinds of messy things are served with cheese on a piece of bread, and then paired with a cup of Coke. The children hold the burger and eat it extremely deliciously.
Little Ginny ate a small half of a fifteen centimeter-diameter beef burger with dripping sauce inside.
Seeing that most of the hamburger was left and there were so many unvisited stalls, the little girl took a big sip of Coke and hesitated while holding her belly. Then she ran to Alvin very filially with the remaining burger, grinning. He smiled sweetly and said, "Dad, this is the burger I invented. Try it..."
Alvin looked at the one-inch thick beef eye fillet flowing with greasy gravy and two thick slices of cheese soaking through the upper and lower layers of bread, coupled with the messy sauce...
Looking at this terrible thing, Alvin reluctantly took the fat and oily burger and took a bite...
Honestly speaking, this burger tastes really good, but Alvin felt it was too boring.
After taking a bite of hamburger and drinking more than half a cup of Coke, Alvin grabbed the nose of the giggling little Ginny and looked at her with a "ferocious" look like if you don't praise me, I will suffocate myself to death. Alvin gave her a helpless cock He gave a thumbs up and said: "Great job, let's make one for Stark to try. He is a fan of burgers..."
Stark on the side secretly threw away the burger that little Harry failed to prepare. He stared at Alvin and raised a middle finger. Then he came over and pinched little Ginny's smiling face, tearing this hamburger away. The little girl drove her like a sheep to join her friends...
Alvin looked at the children who were laughing and playing. He smiled and said to Stark, who had heavy dark circles: "Look, you only need to bring little Morgan up to this age and you will be comfortable. Now, ha..."
Stark wiped his face irritably and said helplessly: "That little devil must hate me very much, she is murdering my sleep time...
I think people who love taking care of children have something wrong with their brains...
Do you think I'm sick? I don't seem like a good dad. "
Looking at the haggard Stark, Alvin smiled and shook his head and said: "Being bad at raising children is not inconsistent with loving children.
Not to mention you, from pregnancy to childbirth, those little devils cause even greater harm to women.
But I think there should be no mother who doesn’t love her child...
Those young mothers who jump off buildings due to postpartum depression in the news rarely harm their children!
Bloodline nature and human moral inertia force us to love our children.
But none of these can compare to the sense of accomplishment that comes from watching a little life grow up. "
As he spoke, Alvin looked at Stark, who had a strange expression, and said with a smile: "Man, we are actually very strong, and we can develop a new habit in just half a month.
And you are much better than most people, you have Albus to help you, and you can even hire a dedicated team to take care of little Morgan if you need it...
However, just thinking about reaping the joy without being willing to put in the energy will not fully experience the joy of being a dad. "
As he spoke, Alvin showed Stark a terrible burger in his hand, then waved to little Ginny who was watching him not far away and took a "force" bite of the terrible thing.
Taking a big sip of Coke to offset the greasy feeling in his stomach, Alvin said helplessly: "You see, sometimes enjoying pain is also a kind of fun, but it is other people's fun.
Since you have decided to take care of little Morgan by yourself, I believe you will get used to your current situation, but it may take you a little longer than the average person..."
Stark was silent for a moment after hearing this, and he said with some uncertainty: "Do you think I should let Pepper go to work?
You are right, women do suffer the most. "
As he spoke, Stark waved his hand and said, before Alvin could respond to him, "I have to thank you. If it weren't for you, I would not have the patience to hold on."
Alvin smiled indifferently and said jokingly: "Maybe I just want to see when you will collapse.
It is also a pleasure for me to watch the world's richest man being tortured physically and mentally.
But if you decide to use me as your idol, I won’t mind..."
As he spoke, Alvin turned his head and glanced at Thor, who was taking Steve to drink. He smiled and said: "Asgard is going to go to war with the Kree on a dwarf planet called Nidvenir. I have decided Go help.
Do you think that if it is just a ground war, do we humans have the ability to participate? "
Stark was silent for a moment. He looked at Alvin with bright eyes and said, "Do you want to take this opportunity to test human beings' war capabilities?
Then I need more detailed information...
We can actually be very strong, but to a certain extent, we are also very fragile..."
Alvin nodded and said with a somewhat solemn expression: "We can't always count on Asgard to protect us.
If we only play at home, we will definitely not lose, because we have weapons that can destroy all life on earth.
But that cost is a bit too high...
There is a prophecy of Ragnarok circulating in Asgard, and I don’t think it’s a joke, so we need to prepare a little bit.
If Asgard continues to decline rapidly, we need to create strategic depth ourselves. Eliminating possible enemies outside the earth is the best option!
Now I can't think of any better choice than your mechanical soldiers to fight on alien planets..."
Stark touched his mustache and thought for a moment, then said: "I need some time to prepare. You have to give me information about the combat location, and then I will develop a robot soldier that can adapt to the local combat environment.
If possible, it would be best if I could bring a communication satellite there. At least a large signal base station is needed.
The robots are not weak in combat effectiveness, but without Jarvis's command, they are just big stiff toys.
Those ordinary robot soldiers have no problem dealing with terrorists in the Middle East, but they are too reluctant to deal with aliens...
Unfortunately, the cost of producing an advanced robot capable of carrying artificial intelligence of Jarvis's level is too high, and a single robot communication power cannot command so many robot soldiers..."
Alvin did not go on to discuss such a professional issue with Stark. It would definitely be no problem to ask Asgard for information, and there would definitely be no problem in convincing Odin to let his side participate in the war.
What Alvin is hesitating about now is whether to inform the World Security Council of the news. There is no reason for a principal like him to shoulder such a huge responsibility alone.
It is their responsibility to evaluate the Earth's status in the future universe. They obviously rely on the protection of Asgard and Karma Taj to have a relatively stable environment, but they take themselves seriously and always want to be the boss. This is a bit too stupid...
But these are mainly matters of vision. People on Earth have never lacked war wisdom and political wisdom. Alvin is considering whether to let those people and countries fully participate...
Now the United States, the World Security Council, and the Gunslingers Club all know some things about Asgard, but what better way to understand the universe more intuitively than to directly participate in a war?
When Alvin was thinking about something, Stark woke up from his thoughts. He looked at Alvin who was a little hesitant and said, "What are you thinking about?"
Alvin hesitated and told Stark his thoughts, but Stark said a little funny: "Are you thinking too much?
It is true that you are the only one on Earth who can communicate with Asgard to participate in the war, and only you have the ability to determine our status.
But this is everyone's business. How can the World Security Council want to stay out of it?
Do I want to bring in the Stark Group and pay for it to build robots to fight on alien planets?
That was a real war. Even if I had money, the value of the Stark Group would not be worth a fraction of America's annual military expenditure.
Let those people arrange observation teams to follow us into the battlefield. They really need to open their eyes and see what this world is really like.
Let those people see what kind of enemies we may face in the future, so that maybe the wars on the earth will be reduced a lot..."
After Alvin listened and thought about it, he smiled and nodded, and said: "You are right...
However, it is still early for the real war to begin, and we have no way to intervene in the battle in space. It is still a question of when Odin can drag the Kree into the ground to fight.
The World Security Council has plenty of time to coordinate things.
At least they have to pay for the robots you produce..."
As he spoke, Alvin looked at Stark strangely and said, "I seem to have heard that once things like robots are mass-produced, the cost will be infinitely reduced.
You are not a stingy person..."
After hearing this, Stark looked at Alvin angrily and amusedly, and said: "The cost will not be less than 500,000 US dollars, and it is still a land warfare version using high-energy batteries.
The cost of a robot capable of carrying Jarvis's level of artificial intelligence is at least US$200 million, and I am currently unable to mass-produce it. After all, the generation of new elements limits the production of new energy reactors.
1,000 ordinary robot soldiers, including weapons investment, logistics supplies, communication network construction, transportation, and maintenance, would actually require at least about 15 billion U.S. dollars to participate in a low-intensity battle.
This is still the case when the Asgardians help transfer troops. If we have to invest human resources in the war, the cost will be higher.
And there is still a question of how many robots will be left after a battle.
This is really burning money, and Stark Group can’t afford it..."
Alvin shook his head in shock after hearing this. He looked at President Ellis who was chatting with people not far away, and said with gritted teeth: "Let the United States spend part of their military spending.
I feel like I am being too strict. This is a bad problem and needs to be cured!
Damn, this should be the responsibility of the lighthouse country. They can't always show off their power in places with oil..."