"Actually, you can tell him yourself that he's been wanting to talk to you face to face."

Natasha replied.

Lynch pondered for a while, then nodded and said, "Okay, let's set a spot, see you later."

……

Western restaurant.

As soon as Lynch entered the door, he was attracted by a shiny bald head. The effect of this head was comparable to that of a navigator. Lynch followed it and walked straight over.

Walking to the table, Fury was in a classic black suit, with a blindfold on his face, holding the table with both hands with a serious expression; Natasha on the side was wearing a short skirt, long hair was provocative, and she was leaning on a chair with a relaxed expression.

"Hey."

Lynch made a sound and sat down opposite.

Fury looked at Lynch and greeted in his magnetic voice: "Lin, we finally meet."

Natasha nodded without speaking.

Lynch picked up the cup in front of him and took a sip of water, waiting for Fury to continue talking.

"I heard you sent us a different scientist?"

Fry observed his words, and continued.

"Yeah, but that guy is more troublesome."

Lynch said bluntly.

"What's the trouble?"

Fury asked.

Putting down the cup, Lynch organized his language before replying: "His brain has mutated. In addition to the speed of thinking that has been mentioned, he may also have mental control, enhanced intuition, and telepathy."

Hearing this, Fury and Natasha looked at each other.

"Not sure?"

Lynch shook his head.

"Can you do it?"

"Of course, that's what we do."

Fury seemed a little displeased with Lynch's suspicion, and responded in an unquestionable tone.

Lynch thought of S.H.I.E.L.D., which had been corrupted by Hydra, and didn't know how to speak, so he could only give him a worried look.

Of course Fury could understand this look, and asked a little confused: "Is there any problem?"

After hesitating for a while, Lynch had no choice but to give a vague answer: "Director Fury, sometimes don't be too confident in S.H.I.E.L.D. The danger is approaching."

Lynch didn't know whether to tell him that S.H.I.E.L.D. had been taken over by Hydra.

If you don't tell him, SHIELD may not be so infiltrated at this time, at least it should be better than when it broke out. In theory, the timing of doing it now is better than later.

If you tell him, the plot line will be changed accordingly. Who knows if Fury will be directly assassinated by Hydra. After all, the aboveboard assassination in the movie is not always lucky to survive.

What's more, the protagonist of this plot, Captain America, is still frozen in the ice. Without a protagonist who cheats, Fury may not be able to fight against Hydra.

Anyway, Lynch thinks this matter is quite hanging.

Fury nodded, and then he was a little puzzled.

"I know, so I'm working on that plan, you know..."

Lynch shook his head, indicating that you made a mistake.

Fury will finally realize that they don't seem to be talking about the same thing.

"What do you mean?"

Lynch thought for a while, and asked: "If there is a crisis, SHIELD may disappear because of it, will you risk a high probability of death to save it?"

After asking, Lynch felt that he was talking nonsense.

Sure enough, Fury was a little surprised, but immediately said without hesitation: "Of course, I can't let it be destroyed in my hands."

"Okay." Lynch stood up. "You choose."

He walked to Fury, suddenly reached out and took an invisible headset from his ear, crushing it.

"What are you doing?" Fury was puzzled, but he didn't show anger. He knew that if Lynch wanted to deal with him, he didn't need any fancy means.

Lynch moved closer to the two of them and said in a low voice, "The enemy is inside."

Fury's eyes became sharp instantly, and he stared at Lynch and asked in a low voice, "You mean, there are enemies lurking in S.H.I.E.L.D.?"

Lynch returned a strange look, and then continued:
"No, it should be said that S.H.I.E.L.D. has been occupied, you have to be careful."

After speaking, Lynch walked back to his place.

Fury on the opposite side quickly restrained his surprise, and his face returned to normal.

He dismissed the conversation just now as if it didn't happen, and changed the subject and asked, "How's the time going?"

Lynch glanced at him, thinking that you really know how to ask questions.

"It's okay, but you should know better than myself."

"That's good, how are you getting on with Natasha?"

Lynch, who was somewhat inexplicable, glanced at Natasha and replied: "It's not bad, so Natasha won't go out to do missions anymore?"

Without much thought, Fury promised, "If you want to."

Lynch smiled, but did not respond.

Fury, who understood Lynch's meaning, then asked, "What are your plans for the future?"

"Plan?" Lynch said with an expression of "you can pull it down", and said unhappily: "Didn't you plan for me, superhero 'Superboy'."

Fury shook his head, as if he didn't agree with Lynch's statement.

"It's your own choice."

"Well, then I don't have to make the same choice next time."

Fury was silent for a moment.

After thinking about it, Lynch still answered: "I plan to live in Hell's Kitchen for a while."

"Hell's Kitchen?"

Fury didn't seem familiar, "The one in Manhattan?"

"Yes."

"So do you need anything? Like money, or a house..."

"No." Lynch shook his head, "I can solve this, and I will tell Natasha if necessary."

"it is good."

Fred paused.

"Do you think that Dr. Stern can join that project?"

he asked tentatively.

Lynch's eyes moved slightly, and he got to the point.

"I don't know, I just think maybe you need it?"

Fury continued to ask: "I want to hear your opinion on that plan."

Lynch looked at Fury, and classic scenes appeared in his mind.

During the Great War in New York, the Avengers gathered and were instigated by Loki to split, and finally fought side by side against the Chitauri army that fell from the sky.

Ultron destroys the world, and the Avengers joins new faces to fight against artificial intelligence and smash the Fallen Continent.

Thanos came, the Avengers ended in a disastrous defeat, half of the universe was wiped out, and the heroes scattered.

In the final battle, the Avengers regrouped to face the enemies that came across time and saved half of the lost lives.

What do you think of The Avengers?
Without the Avengers, what's left of the Marvel Cinematic Universe?

Of course you have to call it!
"A visionary plan."

Lynch answered matter-of-factly.

"Even if your possible enemy now is me, I have to say, this plan is great."

Lynch shrugged and said indifferently.

"Oh?" Fury was a little surprised.

"Are you so sure?"

"of course."

Lynch looked confident, "This may be the most correct decision you have ever made in your life."

When Fury heard this, his face was a little weird, but he didn't say much.

"Okay, I'm leaving first, let's talk about it next time we meet."

Lynch felt that the conversation was almost over, and got up to leave.

"Let me see you off." Natasha also stood up.

The two came to the door and stood still. Natasha asked Lynch: "What do you think of Director Fury? Is there any difference from your impression?"

Lynch smiled and said to Natasha: "It's about the same, the aura is quite strong."

Natasha also laughed and said goodbye to Lynch: "When you move home, find a place to buy me a drink."

"it is good."

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