Chapter 65 Little Spider's Big Adventure (Part 2)
Peter's action against Bullseye was not smooth. The first problem he encountered was that he could not find Bullseye.
It is very true that there are many floating populations in Hell's Kitchen. Even if he is Spider-Man, he can't check the household registration of the entire regional kitchen in such a short time.
As Erica said, Bullseye is very cunning. He knows that he has many enemies, so there is no pattern in his whereabouts. Peter just stared at him at the door of a nightclub, and he disappeared the next day. There are so many buildings and so many gangs in Hell's Kitchen. It is really difficult for Peter to find Bullseye's lair.
Now Peter understands how much effort Matt has put in behind the scenes when he strikes Kingpin's industry.
Peter feels a little frustrated. Before, he often went in and out of Hell's Kitchen, and occasionally he would fight some robbers or thieves on the edge of this area, and occasionally beat two drug dealers with guns.
However, organized crime and guerrillas are two completely different concepts. The reason why some gangs are difficult to deal with and some criminal organizations are difficult to eradicate is that they have a complex local power and everyone is their eyes. This has caused great difficulties for Peter's investigation. Obviously, Bullseye has been alerted.
But Peter will not give up.
He is very smart and realizes where his strengths are. After running around in Hell's Kitchen like a headless fly without any results, Peter began to seek help from modern technology.
One day at noon, Schiller watched Peter take a huge box and "bang" it on the table.
After opening it, there was a computer with a strange shape inside. The computer and the box were integrated, the keyboard was also weird, and there was no mouse, and it was connected to a lot of complicated wires and antennas.
Peter was tinkering there, the blue light on the screen reflected on his face, Pikachu was standing aside and watching, he said: "You want to check the mobile phone signal? To monitor the communication content of Hell's Kitchen?"
"Yes, the people here must have no awareness of network and signal encryption. I collected a bunch of junk from the father of one of my classmates and assembled it simply. Although it is not very smart, it is enough."
"But there are so many mobile phones and network signals. Even if you intercept and crack them all, don't you still have to find out who is the bullseye one by one?"
"That's what I'm doing. In fact, I have tried monitoring signals. There is no difficulty. I am now writing a program to intelligently capture the communication content."
Schiller crossed his arms and looked at the two of them and said: "So when did you two plan together?"
Pikachu held a jar of peanut butter and ate it while saying: "Don't forget, I'm a detective. This kid hired me."
"Yes, I need help. I need someone to sit in the back and help me keep an eye on the backstage."
"I really appreciate that you would rather choose a mouse than me." Schiller said.
"Oh, don't get me wrong, doctor." Peter said a little embarrassedly: "I always feel that such things are not worth bothering you. I plan to do it myself. Otherwise, why should I assemble this computer myself? There are all kinds of advanced computers in Stark Building. Not to mention monitoring Hell's Kitchen, even monitoring the entire Manhattan city area is no problem."
Peter said seriously while typing quickly on the keyboard: "I found that I really can't rely too much on others. When I heard Matt talk about his experience in fighting criminals, I felt that it was just that. Isn't it just beating people? How difficult can it be?"
"But when I practiced it myself, I found that it was indeed very difficult. The difficulty is not to cut a line, but to sort out the clues from a mess, and then accurately find the fatal line."
Schiller clapped his hands and said: "Has anyone told you? You are really talented."
Peter seemed to be born to be a superhero. He is strong, kind, and more importantly, he has a cleverness that most people don't have.
Soon, the screen flashed blue, and Peter stopped his finger and said, "Done. Now I have to wait for a few hours. As long as he sends a signal related to his identity within this time, I can catch his tail."
"What are you going to do after that? Attack head-on?" Pikachu asked.
"No, no, no." Peter shook his head.
"Actually, the captain told me a lot of tactics before, but I didn't listen to them too much at that time, but when it really came to use, I thought about it and found that many of them might be helpful."
As he said, Peter took out a map from his schoolbag, unfolded it, pointed to a part of it and said, "Look here, this is Hell's Kitchen, do you see the lines I drew?"
"Before, I found a map of the New York sewer when it was built at an old newsstand, and I drew the part of Hell's Kitchen on this map."
"You can see that the sewer leads to most of the main buildings in Hell's Kitchen, and the exits are evenly distributed, from the southernmost point A to the northernmost point B. The distance between each manhole cover is almost the same, showing an even circular distribution."
"This is a natural attack route. I only need to go from here. See? This red dot I marked. If I go in from here, at my running speed, it will take less than 5 minutes to appear near the most central circle of buildings in Hell's Kitchen. The second circle of buildings will take about 10 minutes, and even the outermost buildings will take less than 15 minutes..."
"As long as I catch the signal, I can appear in the building where Bullseye is in no more than 15 minutes."
Pikachu said: "I guess he will not choose the nearest or farthest circle, but should be in the middle part of Hell's Kitchen like us."
"I thought so too. Although the most central part is all Kingpin's property, Bullseye also knows that he will definitely be watched there. He must have his own base on the periphery."
"It's much easier to catch him there than to sneak into a place where there are a lot of Kingpin's thugs."
Peter is indeed very talented in computers. It didn't take a few hours. In less than 20 minutes, the screen suddenly lit up again. Peter hurriedly started typing on the keyboard again. He stopped and took a look, then jumped up, picked up his schoolbag and ran out, pushing the door and shouting: "Help me keep an eye on it! Call me on the intercom if there is any movement!"
Pikachu gave him a reassuring gesture.
Peter jumped down the nearest sewer entrance. Just as he expected, the sewers in New York are interconnected. He ran by looking at the map and was actually a few minutes faster than expected.
When Peter pushed open the manhole cover and came out, this was a street south of Hell's Kitchen. Schiller's psychological clinic was in the north, a little far away, and a few streets away from Matt's cabin.
Bullseye is very good at choosing places. The location where the signal came from is a garbage dump. Few people usually come to this ghost place.
But this place is too friendly to Peter. The garbage dump has uneven terrain, various garbage that can be caught with spider silk and used as weapons, and several garbage trucks that can be used as cover to avoid hidden weapons...
Although Peter doesn't understand any terrain tactics, he instinctively feels that this place must be very convenient for fighting.
He sneaked in along the edge of the garbage dump quietly. When he was focused, the spider sense became more sensitive. Peter's mind even vaguely appeared a three-dimensional environment map within a few meters around.
On a two-story building behind the garbage dump, Peter climbed to the roof in a few steps by clinging to the wall, and then he hung with a spider silk and looked down into the window.
Bullseye was in the room, smoking and talking to one of his men. Peter's nose moved, and he smelled the stench of marijuana. Looking at the smoke-filled room, he retracted the spider silk, took out a red and blue battle suit from his backpack, and muttered in a low voice: "I forgot to ask Mr. Stark to add a gas mask for me. This damn Hell's Kitchen."
After putting on the spider suit, Peter did not hesitate, swung the spider silk, and broke into the window directly.
Bullseye's men who were closer to the window were knocked unconscious by Peter before they turned around. Bullseye threw away the cigarette in his hand, cursed, and then blocked Peter's punch with his arm.
If Peter was an ordinary person, Bullseye's movements would be very effective in defense, but the power brought by the spider mutation, even if it has not been fully developed, is not something that ordinary people can block.
After receiving Peter's punch, Bullseye flew backwards.
But he is worthy of being a master of acrobatics. He twisted his waist in the air, rolled, and landed smoothly.
He ran quickly to the back door, and Peter followed him, but the stench and the smoke in the room made him less sensitive, until the back door opened with a "click". Peter chased out and was met with three darts.
Peter didn't dare to take it head-on, so he rolled to the side, then stretched out his hand to shoot spider silk, which swung directly over the wall of the back door and landed in the garbage dump. Bullseye was standing on a small hill of garbage.
"Ha, where did this fool come from? He thought he could run to Hell's Kitchen to make trouble just by wearing a weird outfit?"
Peter ignored him at all and kicked him directly after landing.
When Steve was talking to Peter about tactics before, Schiller was also there. He told Peter a very effective tactic: villains always die because they talk too much. Once the other party opens his mouth, they will be punched decisively. After being knocked down, there is plenty of time to talk. What kind of martial arts ethics can you talk to villains?
This tactic is obviously very effective. Bullseye had to roll to the side to dodge before he finished speaking.
Peter resisted the urge to talk and just started punching. Bullseye was a little overwhelmed. He found that the guy opposite him was surprisingly strong. Even if he was hit by the edge, it would be uncomfortable. He punched Spider-Man, and Spider-Man just shook slightly. Spider-Man punched him and he flew out directly.
If Bullseye had not had good balance and flexibility and could land smoothly every time, he would have been caught and knocked down.
Seeing that the situation was not good, Bullseye threw a dart. When Spider-Man was dodging sideways, Bullseye took out a ball from his pocket and threw it to the ground. After a slight "hissing" sound, a puff of smoke spread out.
This was not a smoke bomb that blocked the view, but a miniature tear gas bomb. The extremely pungent smell almost suffocated Peter. He covered his mouth and nose and coughed desperately twice. When he came to his senses, Bullseye had disappeared.