The Days of Being a Spiritual Mentor in Meiman

Chapter 526: Who Made Schiller Want to Kill (Part 1)

The moment he saw the badge, Stark looked up at Steve. Although the sign was obvious enough, he still wanted to seek answers from the veteran who had experienced World War II.

Steve took the medal from him, with shock and nostalgia in his eyes. He rubbed the surface of the medal with his fingers, and then said: "The Order of the Red Banner of the Soviet Union..."

Now, the expression on Steve's face can be called complicated. He read the Russian words on the red flag part of the Order of the Red Banner: "Proletarians of the world unite."

Stark showed a hint of surprise. He didn't expect Steve to know Russian, but then he remembered that the things he had seen in Steve's conscious world, he remembered that there were traces left by the Soviets.

Seeing Steve's expression again, Stark felt a little familiar. Suddenly, he remembered that when Obadiah just woke up and went to negotiate with the military on his behalf and told the story of Howard and Anton, his face had the same expression.

Not only Obadiah, but even the old general opposite, had a very similar expression.

But what confuses people like Stark who were born in the post-Cold War era is that the older generation, who were opponents of the Soviet Union, did not completely hate and reject this country when they mentioned it.

In fact, the nostalgia on their faces was much greater than all other emotions combined.

Perhaps, like Steve, they miss that special era, because there is the cause they fought for and the proof of their existence.

Stark was born in the 1970s and was still a teenager during the Cold War. It was difficult for him to understand this emotion. He wanted to make a joke to ease the solemn atmosphere, but before that, Steve got rid of that state and said:

"I didn't expect to see this now..." He pursed his lips, his expression seemed a little serious, and he asked: "Why does Schiller have this medal?"

Stark took the medal again. He looked at the patterns and patterns on it and asked with some doubts: "What does this medal represent? Who will it be awarded to?"

"This is the earliest medal established by the Soviet Union. It will be awarded to people who have made great contributions to the country's cause. Generally speaking, the early Red Flag Medal is relatively more important."

Stark looked down at the worn medal. Steve confirmed his guess and said, "From the details of the casting process and the pattern, this should be the early Red Flag Medal, but I don't know exactly which year it was awarded."

The two looked at the medal over and over again, but couldn't find any useful details. So Stark handed the medal to Steve and said, "You should keep it. If it is discovered, just say that your old comrade left it to you."

"You..." Steve paused, but Stark seemed to know what he wanted to ask. He paused and said, "That era will never come back. Liberate all mankind? A great dream, but..."

Stark shook his head. Steve didn't know what he was denying.

But obviously, Stark didn't deny it from the perspective of a capitalist, or in other words, the current Iron Man has transcended the capitalist class and is infinitely close to the end producer, with almost unlimited productivity. If he didn't think he was responsible for human civilization, then resources, life forms and perspectives would not be able to trap him anymore.

Things in the past always make people feel entangled, because many regrets can never be made up. When Steve stared at the medal in a daze, Stark had already reached out and opened the old-fashioned folder.

This folder looks very old. The hard shell outside is made of thin wood, and the iron clip inside is a little rusty. Not to mention the paper. The ink in many places has blurred and blocked other letters. Some ink has even been stained on the shell.

Stark was stunned when he saw the first page, because it was densely packed with names, and they were not the names of celebrities. Stark glanced at it roughly and found that he didn't know any of them.

The countries of the names are Britain, the Soviet Union, the United States, the Soviet Union, and some messy combinations of small countries.

After turning a few pages, it became a detailed introduction, but it can be seen that the person who wrote this list was in a hurry, the handwriting was seriously connected, and the quality of the paper and ink was not very good. Some places were blurred and the specific information could not be seen clearly.

Stark had no choice but to open the scanning program of his suit, and then said to Jarvis: "Scan all the text on it, and then conduct a comprehensive analysis."

"Scanning... Content has been entered... Analyzing... Analysis completed..."

Stark pressed the button on the arm, and a drone flew out and projected a projection on the wall, which showed a document with photos. Steve turned his head and read out the title of the document in confusion:

"February 12, 2001, CIA file declassified, British MI5 spy expulsion case... Claudeson Ryan..."

"What is this? A declassified report?" Steve asked.

Stark handed the document to Steve while staring at the projection screen. Steve searched the first page and saw the name.

Turning to the back, it was full of names, and the names were all in one breath, saying: "God! This can't be a spy list?!"

"I'm afraid it is." Stark's face became solemn, and he said: "Just now, in the analysis report given by Jarvis, 201 people on the list have been declassified, and their nationalities and positions are exactly the same as on this list."

Steve took a breath, swallowed his saliva, and looked down at the list again.

He fiddled with the paper and said, "This should be something from the 1960s and 1970s. If this list appeared at that time, it might have caused World War III..."

"Yes, although now, the identities of many spies have been declassified, but at that time, it was absolutely top secret, especially these few people..." Stark pointed to several names on the list

Steve sighed and said, "This is not surprising. People of that era actually knew that the intelligence agencies of all other countries in the world combined were no match for the KGB."

"Why is this?" Stark stared at the list, obviously having this doubt for a long time. He asked, "People of the same age and the same level should have similar education levels and abilities. Why does this happen?"

Steve pursed his lips, was silent for a while, and then said, "Do you know? The ones who hit the intelligence of other countries the hardest were not the Soviets themselves, but the spies in their country who voluntarily believed in Marxism..."

"Have you heard of the Cambridge Five?" Steve looked into Stark's eyes and said, "Don't Position, don't pay ... and don't be afraid of death at all. Will this list be written by Schiller? "Steve asked again, he said:" If it was written by Schiller, it proved that he had started to move in the 1960s. Is he, me, Natasha, and Nick, a person of an era shook his head. At least the Schiller we know should be a modern man. "" Wait, who did you just mention? "Stark suddenly opened his eyes, he said," Natasha, Natasha should be the Soviet, "" You wouldn't you want to say that Natasha was the lover of Siller? Natasha is the Black Widow, and her ex-husband is dead. "

"No, I mean, do you remember that Natasha told us about her own experience? Have you forgotten why she can live forever?"

"Red House, genetic modification experiment?"

Steve turned his head slowly and said, "I know."

"Schiller may indeed be an ordinary modern person, but his lover may be an immortal who has undergone genetic modification experiments in the Soviet Red House, just like Natasha."

"This can also explain why this medal and this document appear here. It may be left to him by Schiller's wife."

"And it also explains our previous speculation. If Schiller really met his lover who was a doctor in a mental hospital when he was a teenager and was cured, then the age difference between the two may be very large, but if one of them is an immortal like Natasha, this problem does not exist."

"And the so-called neurodegenerative disease may be a sequelae of genetic modification experiments."

Stark frowned and said, "Let's reason again from the beginning. "

"Natasha should have been born in 1928. Assuming that Schiller's wife and she were colleagues, they should be about the same age. In other words, Schiller's wife was born around the 1930s, and underwent the Red House's genetic modification experiments around the 1950s and 1960s, and began espionage activities in the same year."

"She should have spent more than ten years climbing to the top of a certain country's spy agency, and gradually collected information on spies from various countries and compiled such a list."

"She may have become a doctor in a mental hospital to cover up her identity, and happened to meet Schiller who was receiving treatment."

"No matter what method she used, in short, she should have cured Schiller, and the two may have had some unusual relationship."

"From this point of view, Schiller's wife may have had an academic level similar to Schiller, or even better than him. This can also explain why Schiller, who was delayed in the mental hospital for many years, was able to keep up with others and achieve such high achievements after being discharged from the hospital to continue his studies."

"And one day, maybe it was really a neurodegenerative disease, or maybe it was a sequelae of genetic modification, but in short, Schiller's wife was on the verge of death, and Schiller had to freeze her."

"And his wife also gave her life's work to Schiller, but because the Soviet Union collapsed after that, Schiller had no chance to send these things to Moscow..."

"It's possible." Steve gave a positive answer, but he frowned and asked: "Now there is only one question left, where did that freezing technology that is ahead of its time come from? Didn't you always say that Schiller is not a scientific researcher?"

"Of course." Stark said that He put down the document, crossed his arms and said, "It's an exaggeration to say that he can screw in light bulbs. He is not suitable to be in the laboratory."

"If this technology was not invented by him, who else could it be? This technology that transcends the times seems to be... Wait, technology that transcends the times??? Could it be from the Soviet Union..."

Just then, a shrill phone ring sounded, interrupting Steve's words. He took out his mobile phone, but Natasha's voice came from the other end:

"Captain, please come over. There are some things that require your cooperation in investigating the death of Baron Zemo, the leader of Hydra..."

"I also have something to ask you. I'll be there right away."

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