Chapter 5 How did Iron Man die?

When they learned that the earth would be invaded by a cosmic overlord in the future, everyone looked a little unhappy.

Although this conclusion is just an inference made by Coulson, that inference is not groundless speculation, but has a certain degree of logic.

And this kind of thing, even if there is only a slight possibility, needs to be treated with caution.

You can never be too careful.

After all, this is a major event related to the fate of the earth, life and death!

Both Coulson and Rhodes have made a decision. When they go back, they must report everything that happened today as soon as possible.

[Please listen to the question: Which of the following ways will Iron Man Tony Stark die in the future? 】

【A. Natural death】

【B. Palladium poisoning and death】

【C. Killed by Thanos】

【D. Died by the infinity gem backlash】

[Friendly reminder: Those who answer the question correctly will get a bottle of healing potion, and those who answer the question incorrectly will randomly deduct one of their own attributes, including but not limited to knowledge, experience, skills, possessions, etc...]

As soon as this question came out, the atmosphere at the scene began to become weird.

Both Rhodes and Coulson couldn't help looking at Iron Man.

No one expected that the second question would be so explosive.

Tony Stark has just announced that he has become Iron Man, and this question begins to explore the death of Iron Man.

"Why are you looking at me like that?" Iron Man looked nonchalant, "People will die, this is just a common problem."

But having said that, Iron Man's heart is actually still a little fluctuating, not as calm as it seems on the surface.

Because he had a premonition that he might die unexpectedly in the future.

not forever.

After all, this is a topic related to the future. If I can really enjoy my old age and die, there is no need to ask this topic, right?
What's more, the battle revealed in the above question further shows that Iron Man will wave out of the universe in the future, and Iron Man is even less optimistic about his future.

"Then, let's analyze this question." Rhodes withdrew his gaze, and said to the two seriously, "Let's look at option A first...then..."

After hemming and hawing a few words, Rhodes finally failed to speak out, and threw the question to Iron Man, "Tony, it's better for you to analyze this option."

Neither Rhodes nor Coulson actually think that the future Iron Man will die a natural death.

Both of them already know that this world is not as simple as it seems on the surface, and there are some unknown forces that go beyond common sense.

For example, Hulk, such as the universe overlord Thanos in the previous question.

Especially for Coulson, he knows much more details than Rhodes.

Iron Man, as a superhero on the earth, has powerful powers that ordinary people do not possess. He will inevitably fall into the struggle against these supernatural powers.

In this case, compared to natural death, both Rhodes and Coulson believe that Iron Man is more likely to be killed by someone.

Maybe it's the cosmic overlord Thanos.

In that image, Iron Man was pierced by Thanos!

But after all, Rhodes couldn't say such a thing in front of Iron Man.

"Man, I'm Iron Man, I'm a superhero!"

Iron Man knew what Rhodes was thinking, he shrugged, and took over the question, "Superheroes will not die so mediocrely! Iron Man will not!"

"If Iron Man dies one day, it should be like fireworks. Even if he dies, he will leave the world with the most splendid brilliance!"

"So A can be ruled out, this is not how I, Iron Man, died!"

Item A was thus excluded. Everyone agreed and there was no objection.

"What about B, palladium poisoning?" Coulson set his sights on B.

Then I suddenly remembered something, and looked at Iron Man again, "If I remember correctly, your Stark Industries' Ark reactor mainly uses metal palladium, right?"

Stark Industries used to have a huge ark reactor, which was invented by Stark's father, Stark Howard, and Anton Fanko, to provide clean energy to the outside world.

This was the iconic product of Stark Industries decades ago, and some basic parameters are also made public.

So it's no surprise that both Rhodes and Coulson know.

It's just that last night, a battle between Iron Man and Stan blew up the Ark reactor alive.

That's why Iron Man held a press conference today to explain to the media the huge explosion that happened last night.

Originally, Coulson and the military had reached a consensus that Tony Stark's identity could not be revealed, and everything was pushed to an unwarranted bodyguard.

But who would have thought that Tony Stark didn't follow the agreed routine at all, and directly admitted that he was Iron Man.

"Tony, could it be because of the explosion last night that you were poisoned by palladium?" Rhodes' pupils shrank suddenly, and he realized something, "I said earlier that I would go to the hospital to treat you. A detailed inspection!"

"I also wish things were that simple!" Iron Man couldn't help complaining.

"Your steel armor!" Coulson stared slightly, "The small ark reactor on it should also be made of metal palladium, right?"

When Coulson said this, Rhodes immediately realized that his guess was wrong, and Coulson's guess was reasonable.

"So, is the Iron Armor poisoning you? The Iron Armor is killing you?" Rhodes also widened his eyes, very speechless.

"It's all small things. For a genius like me, other elements that can replace palladium will definitely be found in the future. Let's continue to look at other options."

Iron Man didn't deny it either, but said it confidently.

But in fact, Iron Man has been looking for a substitute for palladium since deciding to use the Ark reactor as the energy source to drive the Iron Armor.

However, until now, there is no clue.

He tried almost every element without success.

In fact, Iron Man is helpless now.

But even in this helpless situation, Iron Man is still full of confidence.

That's because, in the video of the previous question, the Iron Man who fought against Thanos appeared at least 20 years later!

And judging from Iron Man's current poisoning situation, it's not bad that he can live for a year at most!
If I can live for so long, I must have solved the problem of palladium poisoning!

Rhodes and Coulson don't know this situation, but Iron Man himself is very clear, so he is so confident that he will find an element to replace palladium in the future.

(End of this chapter)

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