The Days of Being a Spiritual Mentor in Meiman

Chapter 1552: The Sun Chaser (Thirteen)

Chapter 1545 Sun Chaser (Thirteen)

In the SHIELD office, Nick sat behind the desk and looked at the report sent by Natasha. There was a series of names on it, and many of them had been crossed out with a red pen. Nick looked through it carefully, raised his head and said, "Eighty percent of the targets have been solved, right?"

"Yes, the combination of symbiotes and agents has begun to show results. Now 70% of our field agents have been equipped with symbiotes. The god Tal cooperates well with them, which greatly enhances the basic physical fitness of the agents. Combined with the portal, every field agent is an assassin who comes and goes without a trace."

"And the remaining 20% ​​of the targets are still During the surveillance, once the time is right, the agents will take action. Although many people are paying attention to the bizarre deaths, most people think that it is done by a mysterious serial killer, but there are still some smart people who have noticed the commonality of the victims. How do you plan to divert attention? "

Nick behind the table smiled and said, "No need to divert attention. We just do what we should do. Soon they will find that death is not the most noteworthy thing."

The induction lights in the corridor lit up one by one, and the hurried footsteps came from the stairs all the way to the wide and bright conference room. The heads of various departments of SHIELD and important agents sat around the conference table.

Nick walked in soon, stretched out his hand and knocked on the table. Everyone looked up at him. Nick looked around and said, "Okay, I think everyone knows that we are here to discuss the reform of the New York superhero team today. Does anyone have any good ideas?"

"Why don't we just bring all the superhero teams under S.H.I.E.L.D." One of the ladies raised her hand and said, "Now S.H.I.E.L.D. has become a semi-public organization. Even ordinary people know who we are. In this case, we have enough authority to recruit superheroes."

"The benefits of doing this are obvious. We can assign teams to superheroes according to their abilities and manage logistics in a unified way, which can greatly improve efficiency."

But an older male agent opposite him shook his head and said, "No hope. If you want to learn from China, you have to look at the government's credibility. If we send agents to knock on the If we say we want to recruit them, they will think we want to use them for human experiments. "

"Older superheroes and the new generation have never been on good terms, but they only have one thing in common, that is, after scolding Congress and the military, SHIELD doesn't need to stand up and offend people and become their target. "

The heads of other departments nodded one after another, and Nick cleared his throat and said, "That's true. We don't have the ability and no need to forcibly recruit them now. Apart from anything else, what's the point of bringing back a group of street heroes? Can they follow orders like agents? If not, why not use agents? "

At this time, Moonlight Knight Mark, who originally came from the CIA, raised his hand and said, "Then what about establishing an informant employment system?"

"Tell me in detail." Nick knocked on the table again.

"In fact, the CIA has a unique informant employment system around the world." Mark recalled and said: "When field agents go to various parts of the world to perform missions, they will make friends with local residents and screen out potential informants."

"After registering the other party into the informant system, once there are some events that need to be intervened in the area, the resident agents will immediately contact the local residents who may become informants and develop them into informants on the spot, let them participate in the incident, and use it to spread our influence."

"The advantage of this system is that although the informant targets are marked, there is no need to provide them with logistics when there is no incident. Once something goes wrong, these screened people are very likely to turn to us. We only need to provide them with one-time supplies to get good results."

"It sounds a bit like mercenaries." Nick raised his eyebrows and said.

"Almost." Mark nodded and continued, "They can be regarded as mercenaries in the intelligence community. Because they don't require much investment, they can be abandoned at any time. It doesn't matter if they are discovered. They are locals and don't know any important intelligence from us."

"And the advantage of this system is that we can infiltrate endlessly. There is always one target that can be used among a hundred targets, but the other party can't check them one by one. It is especially useful in countries where basic education is lacking, people lack patriotism, and have no basic judgment."

"Do we really want to use this kind of spy infiltration method against superheroes?" One of the agents questioned.

"Don't say it so harshly." Nick shrugged and said, "We can explain it in another way. We recruit security personnel who are willing to help the solar system development plan from the superhero team. In return for their help, we can also provide them with the materials they urgently need. I don't think every superhero is as rich as Tony Stark, right?"

One of the ladies with a finance badge on her chest pushed her glasses and said, "But isn't this more expensive than providing logistical support to the superhero team? Our original intention is to reduce expenditures while improving efficiency. If we can't do both, at least we have to reduce expenditures. The financial situation of SHIELD is not optimistic."

"We may not give them money." Nick leaned back with his arms folded, stood in front of the table and said, "What version has the Spider APP been updated to now?"

A programmer wearing a plaid shirt sitting at the end of the long table finally took his eyes off the coffee, rubbed his hands and said, "It's 8 now, and it has been updated for eight versions."

"So how is the income and expenditure?" Nick looked at the finance sitting at the table again. The finance flipped out a large report from the bottom of the information, looked at it and clicked it. The head said: "Financial statements are much better than those of the field department. Spider-Man rarely asks for a lot of money. They often do a lot of work in exchange for things that are not too valuable to us."

"Then we can also manage the superhero team in this way, release an official employment APP, and any superhero can register on it, receive employment tasks, and earn points to exchange for rewards."

Nick smiled and said: "I can see that these young people now, if you come up with a "superhero registration bill" or hold a survey form and force them to fill it out, they will definitely rebel, but if you say that there is a game that requires all their ability information, they will fill it all out without blinking an eye."

Everyone at the conference table laughed, and a young black agent sitting in the middle of the long table Spreading his hands, he said, "You asked me to work and make money, but I just want to lie in bed and sleep in. If you asked me to play two more games in the game to earn points to exchange for those cool skins, I would get up earlier than anyone else."

"Then it's decided." Nick nodded, and then looked at the members of the programming department and said, "You have worked hard to make a general framework these days. Let's test it in the familiar superhero team first."

The programmer pushed his glasses and said, "This is not difficult. We already have experience in building Spider APP and Octopus APP. The framework can be copied. But New York is so safe now. Where can we find tasks for them to issue?"

The female head of the field department touched her chin and said, "If it doesn't work, find them some trivial things to do, such as running errands, There aren't many such jobs, are there?"

"No." Natasha shook her head and rejected the proposal. She said, "The first mission process must be formal enough, because this is to set rules, and at the same time let them see the official's serious attitude towards this matter, so that they will take the next hired tasks seriously."

"If we really come up with the kind of errands and mail delivery tasks in the game, then after the initial novelty, they will definitely feel bored and feel that they are being treated as nobody, and then completely ignore it."

"That's right." Nick nodded, agreeing with Natasha's opinion, and then he said, "The first batch of tasks must have standardized processes and moderate difficulty, especially not too simple. They must understand that this is likely to bleed and get injured. This is a security hired task, not a game of playing house."

"This can also dissuade a group of people who just follow the trend to play superheroes without the ability or determination, and reduce their casualties."

"So, the first batch of tasks must be confrontational tasks?" The female head of the field department tapped her forehead with a pen and said, "But where can we find enemies for them? And even if they find the enemy, they may not realize how dangerous the enemy is through the mission introduction. "

"It's best if the enemy looks very ferocious." Mark stretched out his hand and said, "It's best if it can scare children to tears. Every CIA agent has heard from his predecessors that the first mission we have to perform is to defeat the aliens with eight hands that can hypnotize light waves. It sounds a bit ridiculous, but it does show who is more timid. "

Nick nodded and fell into thought, as if he was searching for an enemy that meets the requirements in his mind, but as the time of thinking gets longer and longer, Nick's brows frowned deeper and deeper.

After a while, he sighed, smiled helplessly and said, "You know what, the earth is really safe, but it can't be blamed on me, it has to be blamed on our psychological consultant... By the way, is there any news about Schiller recently?"

The people sitting below looked at each other and shook their heads. Nick looked up at the date on the clock, and then whispered, "Schiller has disappeared for too long. I'm afraid the plan he prepared this time is unimaginable..."

"Ding Ding Ding-! ! "

Suddenly, a sharp alarm sounded from the communicator on Natasha's waist. Natasha frowned and picked up the communicator and said.

"Hello, what's wrong? Grant, why do you want to start emergency communication?"

Hearing Grant Ward's voice coming from the other end of the communicator, Natasha stood up and said with wide eyes.

"What did you say? ! Reed Richards sent a level 1 warning through the laboratory's security monitoring platform. The warning content is the invasion of antimatter universe Zerg? ! "

"Reed Richards wants to meet with Nick Fury, Director, do you want to connect him?" Natasha turned to Nick and asked.

Nick nodded, and after Natasha hung up the call, she quickly walked to the projector device in the front and connected the communicator to the projector. Soon, a huge bust of Reed Richards appeared in the center of the conference room.

Nick saw that Dr. Otto and Dr. Banner were standing behind Reed, and Reed said with a serious expression.

"While observing the antimatter universe, I found that one of the super creatures called Annihilator, together with an entity called Ravenous, opened a passage from the antimatter universe to the positive matter universe. At this time, hundreds of millions of terrifying insects are invading our universe."

"According to the images sent back by the observer robot left by Stark in the universe, the three empires have not yet gathered resistance. The terrifying insect tide is like a terrible annihilation wave, which destroyed hundreds of surrounding dimensions within just a few minutes of its arrival."

"If it is not stopped, then today will be the annihilation day of the entire universe..."

"Wait a minute." Nick stretched out a hand to stop Reed from saying what he was going to say next. Reed thought Nick was going to ask him how he knew it. He was about to explain when Nick asked.

"What is the name of the super creature called Annihilator you just said?"

"Ravenous."

Nick didn't even look at Reed, turned around and waved to the people in the conference room.

"Schiller's big plan is here, get ready to work."

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