The Days of Being a Spiritual Mentor in Meiman

Chapter 1833: The Madman's Journey (XI)

Chapter 1807 Madman's Journey (XI)

Eddie is now standing at the disaster site that looks like an alien spaceship crash.

However, the fact is indeed no different from an alien spaceship crash, because compared to the 60th to 89th floors of the Stark Building running over by himself, Eddie is more willing to believe that aliens came to save humanity.

The thing is, Eddie decided to set off for New York Central Park, but the first thing he had to do was to find a means of transportation. Originally, the best choice should be a car, but considering that the sound of the car is likely to attract a large number of zombies, and the speed of the car into the city may not be comparable to that of the zombies, Eddie decided to reluctantly give up four wheels and switch to two wheels.

Eddie found a bicycle in the corner of the outer wall of the emergency department not far from the inpatient department. Many rich people living in the suburbs like to ride on the road. The bicycle Eddie found is not only in good condition, but also well-equipped, at least it is no problem to ride all the way to the city.

The advantage of being born in the suburbs is that there are fewer people and fewer zombies. There are already many people in the public hospital. There are almost no people on the road after leaving the hospital. After riding for two or three miles, only vague zombie shadows can be seen on the distant horizon.

Just when Eddie relaxed a little, he watched a huge unidentified flying object "whoosh" over his head, and then "bang" hit the ground.

The violent explosion directly blew him away. Fortunately, there was grass in the park next to him, and the soil weakened some of the impact, but it still made Eddie dizzy.

When he opened his eyes, a huge Stark Group logo was stuck in the ground.

Eddie couldn't help rubbing his eyes hard, wondering if he had a concussion and hallucinations.

Finding that the things in his sight had not changed, Eddie ignored the pain in his body, staggered to his feet, and walked towards the sign with one foot deep and one foot shallow.

The huge staircase behind the sign should not be ignored. Although it is only one-third of the Stark Building, it has 29 floors, which is considered a high-rise building no matter where it is placed.

At this time, this one-third of the Stark Building was inserted diagonally into the ground, and thick smoke continued to billow out, but it seemed that there was no sign of fire at all, and even the curtain wall on the surface was still strong.

Since the main laboratories of the Stark Building are on the upper floors and underground, the security systems in these two places are the most stringent. When Iron Man was renovating his hometown, he almost considered any possible situation.

For example, the most ridiculous but not impossible invasion method according to the morality and IQ of the military is to cut down the building and take it away.

Marvel is so big that there is nothing strange. During the years of serialization of comics, the screenwriters have racked their brains and done everything they can. Therefore, in the later period, many of Marvel's villains' plans had to be praised by the Joker, "You are the craziest in Gotham City", and the superheroes have seriously formulated counter-plans against these villains.

In order to deal with possible air annihilation strikes, the top floor of Stark Tower has a special mechanism. Once a strike that may cause the complete destruction of the building is detected, the structural lock set by Stark will be directly released to break and detach the important parts.

It can be understood that at the moment of the destructive strike, some specially set vulnerable parts of the building will be exposed, and the defense of the important building will become higher, so that these parts will become an independent tortoise shell. Whether it is an explosion or cutting, it will only blow this part away instead of crushing or collapsing.

And in order to prevent this security measure from harming ordinary people, the parts above the 60th floor are equipped with a power system. Once the height is detected to be reduced, the power system will start and cruise at a specified height before the fuel is exhausted until Iron Man comes to solve the problem.

So it is not that Spider-Man shot more than 20 floors here with a shield, but that the cruise device of Stark Tower malfunctioned and fell headfirst when it flew here.

The reason why its cruise system malfunctioned was that Stark in the universe where Schiller was located had known Schiller for a long time, and his technology development route was different from all other universes. He used other methods to protect his hometown, so he did not expect that he would use this method in other universes.

He and Schiller stole electricity crazily to catch ghosts, and Stark did not know that the energy interface he used was actually the backup energy for the building's security. As a result, the energy of the building that could fly for at least three hours was stolen. The building was able to fly to the suburbs because of Spider-Man's infinite strength.

Since the top floor of Stark Tower is usually not open to any ordinary human beings, and Iron Man basically wears a battle suit, the security of the building does not need to consider animal protection, so there must be no shock absorption or space stabilization device. After such a toss, everything inside was shaken yellow.

Eddie's original intention was to enter the building to get some weapons. He did not know how Stark Tower operated very well. He only knew that Iron Man's battle suit was very powerful, and the weapons must be strong. If he could get some weapons beyond human technology, it would be easier to deal with zombies.

Eddie certainly considered the dangers in the building, so he chose a crack with an open passage to enter so that he could escape at any time if he encountered a monster.

But all the creatures he saw were basically in a state of a paste. Apart from causing mental damage, they did not cause any harm to Eddie.

Suddenly, Eddie found a strange pile of debris that was different from the others. There was no brain matter, internal organs or bone fragments in it, but there was a lot of black shell-like material, which did not look like a zombie.

Eddie asked in his mind: "Venom, is this edible?"

Venom snorted in disdain, and Eddie said unhappily: "It's already this time, don't complain about this and that, maybe it tastes good."

The tentacles composed of black symbiote factors hesitantly reached out to the strange paste, swallowed some and froze there, Eddie asked expectantly: "Is it edible?"

"Not as bad as zombies, but it won't fill your stomach."

Eddie immediately understood what Venom meant. There was still no amine substance in this pile of substances that he wanted. It was edible, but it just didn't taste good.

However, knowing that there were other things to eat in this world besides zombies, Eddie finally cheered up. As long as they could find supplies for Venom, they could hold on here for as long as they wanted.

He mustered up the courage to continue to go deep into the dark corridor and began a unique food exploration journey for symbiotes.

Helen and Spider-Man gave up rushing to the streets to kill people. On the one hand, Helen was in a bad state, and on the other hand, the number of zombies in Manhattan was so high that people didn't want to fight.

Some zombies had already discovered their existence, but the zombie virus was strengthened in the same proportion. Ordinary people who were originally weak did improve a lot after becoming zombies, but they were still incomparable to Spider-Man's mobility.

Spider-Man kept jumping on the roof of the building, and he was heading to New York Central Park.

The report on the mysterious falling object was not a secret, but Spider-Man keenly discovered a detail in the report, that is, the first to rush to the scene of the unknown falling object was not the police, not the army, but the Avengers.

If you think about it carefully, this is actually not normal, because this Spider-Man comes from a relatively normal universe, that is, New York is destroyed every day, and strange things fall from the sky every few days, such as Thor's hammer.

According to Spider-Man, generally speaking, before it is clearly confirmed that this thing is under the management of SHIELD, it is handled by the police or the FBI.

Judging from the way Thor's hammer was handled, when the Avengers arrived in New Mexico, the FBI had already arranged for the evacuation of residents, the division of quarantine areas, and monitoring equipment.

It's nothing more than that they couldn't handle this magical weapon, so they turned to SHIELD. If they could handle it, they would have taken it back long ago.

According to the common sense of the real world, various departments in the United States actually have a competitive relationship. It doesn't mean that SHIELD belongs to the World Security Council, it can completely avoid friction with the FBI and the military.

In fact, it is precisely because of its superior political status that many things will become more subtle. Although Spider-Man is relatively simple, when dealing with the members of the Avengers and Nick, he can vaguely feel that many times the people who hinder them are not enemies, but their own people.

According to the normal processing process, the moment the sky-dropped object lands, the public will call the police, and the police will rush over to evacuate the crowd, set up the cordon, and use police cars as explosion-proof roadblocks.

The next to enter is the FBI. Several agents will flash their ID cards to the sheriff, rush into the crime scene, and rush to the front of the unknown falling object like a hyena to check whether it is alien high-tech.

If it is, several cars without paint and license plates will rush in immediately and move everything away. If the thing makes a lot of noise, there will be military personnel who will be late to look behind.

Sometimes SHIELD will also send agents to investigate, but they are usually field agents, because New York, as the center of the universe, has experienced too many supernatural events. How could it be possible that the strongest Avengers would go out when something happens?

But this time, several well-known newspapers mentioned a detail in the report on the New York skyfall, that is, the Avengers rushed out of the building just a few tens of seconds after the human-shaped object hit the ground.

This doesn't even seem like an emergency measure, but like they were waiting there early, just waiting for the thing to land, and then rushing up to solve it.

So the question is, without knowing what will fall from the sky, why would the members of the Avengers wait around early, and look as if they were facing a formidable enemy, and rush up to fight as soon as the enemy falls?

Spider-Man instinctively felt that there must be a huge secret hidden behind this, which is likely related to the origin of this cosmic disaster.

Although the witnesses who knew the source of the disaster could not still be rational, it was precisely because the members of the Avengers rushed up directly and did not give the FBI and the military a chance, so the only place where they could investigate clues was New York Central Park, and Spider-Man could only go there.

Spider-Man was very fast and soon approached New York Central Park, but the clues were not actually in the park. What he was looking for was the photos that might be left in the houses of nearby witnesses.

The shooting angles of several newspapers that he had seen gradually formed a three-dimensional map in Spider-Man's mind. If he remembered correctly, all the photos were almost taken from east to west.

If there were reporters squatting, it would not be such a coincidence. Spider-Man vaguely remembered a photo in a newspaper, and the small words below said that this photo came from a flash art team enthusiast.

Spider-Man gradually imagined the situation at the time of the incident-

On the east side of New York Central Park, a flash art team was holding an event at the time, and a group of flash art team enthusiasts chased them here and were taking pictures of their idols.

As it turned out, the sky was covered with dark clouds and purple lightning flashed. A human-shaped object fell from the sky, and the camera shutters of the flash mob enthusiasts flashed continuously, just in time to capture this strange scene.

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