Thor who reversed the Marvel world

Chapter 103 They will definitely be there

Hearing that someone was the first to agree with his suggestion, Peter Parker's face suddenly showed a little pride, but...

This does not mean that others present will immediately agree with his suggestion.

"The boss behind the scenes, the boss..."

A questioning voice rang in Peter Parker's ears. He turned his head and saw James Rhodes frowning and looking at him with a look of displeasure:

"Do you think this is a pre-written movie script? It's like 'catch the thief first, capture the king'?"

"It may be that I have played the game too much, and the common dungeon strategies were directly translated into reality by this kid," Clinton Barton nodded and added after James Rhodes' words.

"Ah! Ha! Ha!" Scott Lang suddenly laughed when he heard this.

"Yeah, I have to admit that your thoughts made me take a good look at you," Scott Lang patted Peter Parker on the shoulder and said, "Spider-Man may be small, but his courage and tone are not small."

Only Bruce Banner stood aside and said nothing, but in his mind he was weighing the pros and cons and thinking about the possibility of the Avengers taking the initiative to attack.

Obviously, except for Natasha, everyone's first reaction was that they were not very optimistic about the casual suggestion of this underage child who was still in high school.

Hearing their complaints, Peter Parker seemed a little overwhelmed. He explained hesitantly:

"You know...the boss behind the scenes I said is just a...a way of saying it."

"The ruler, the king... you can also call him the boss."

"But in short, the point of my suggestion is..."

After a pause, Peter Parker finally shrugged at everyone and smiled awkwardly: "That's it."

Natasha Romanoff stood aside and listened to everyone's criticism. She put her hands in front of her and sighed. She couldn't stand it anymore.

Shaking her head, Natasha decided to say something fair:

"Anyway, when suggestions are put forward, everyone should think carefully about the feasibility. Otherwise, you have to come up with a better plan that can convince everyone."

"Anyway, I support taking the initiative to attack."

Natasha's words were very effective in making everyone shut up in anger, and everyone began to seriously consider whether to take the initiative to attack, but only Scott Lang...

"Hey, Parker, each of these soldiers is huge in size and has a ferocious appearance. When you see the alien boss, you won't be so scared that you wet your pants and scream for help, right?" Si, who never restrained his inner curiosity, Kurt Lang asked quietly as he approached Peter Parker.

"Pee your pants and call for help?" Peter Parker winked at Scott Lang: "Why should I wet my pants? Is it because they are very powerful?"

Peter Parker involuntarily distanced himself from Scott Lang and continued: "NO, Spider-Man won't even see Thanos, and of course he won't this time."

"Perhaps it's because he's so scary?" Scott Lang continued, "Maybe more than ten times scarier than Thanos."

"Oh, Thanos is really not scary except for the disgusting vertical lines on his chin. Of course, if it were more than ten times larger..." Peter Parker actually held his chin with one hand and started thinking seriously. :

"Like Jason in Friday the 13th? Freddy in A Nightmare on Elm Street? Or Victor in Hatchet?"

"Um..." However, faced with Peter Parker's rhetorical question, Scott Lang stuttered a little, because he had never seen any of the movies and characters in the movies listed by Peter Parker.

"Maybe like...Chucky in "The Devil"?" Scott Lang waved his hand. This was the only memorable horror movie he could think of out of his head.

"Chucky? You are so funny, Uncle Lang," Peter Parker laughed at Scott Lang's answer.

"NO, Chucky is not scary. Murderer is the least scary profession in horror movies," Peter Parker retorted: "Besides, Chucky is just a murderer attached to a toy doll."

In Peter Parker's opinion, dolls cannot be classified as scary in any way.

"Hey, that doll is very arrogant..." Scott Lang made an exaggerated grimace, but Peter Parker obviously didn't buy it.

"Allright," Scott Lang, who returned to normal for a second and gave up the threat, whispered to himself:

"It's actually the only horror movie I watch with my daughter that she likes to watch."

"I have never seen any of the things you mentioned."

Just when their thoughts were running wild and the topic went astray, James Rhodes and Bruce Banner looked at each other. After thinking about it, the two people immediately chose to speak.

"Okay, you two, now is not the time to discuss horror movies," James Rhodes stretched out his hand to interrupt the conversation between the two.

"Getting to the point," Bruce Banner stepped forward and said:

"My intuition tells me that the giants, behemoths and elephants we are currently in contact with are not all of their forces. I believe that the other side can mobilize more troops to join the battlefield until our earth side can no longer bear it."

Seeing Bruce's voice paused, James Rhodes frowned and followed quickly: "The Asgard army, the United Nations combat force, the Wakanda King's Guard...all that our earth can send at this stage The combat forces are basically all present."

James Rhodes added: "The situation that Bruce is worried about, we have to consider that it exists."

A few words between you and me, the two of them explained the predicament that the current war has caused to the earth.

"In other words, a protracted war will not do us any good on the planet," Clinton Patton concluded for everyone.

"That's it," Bruce Banner said with certainty: "For us, taking the initiative to attack is not a question of whether it is feasible, but a choice that must be made."

Bruce Banner glanced at everyone and saw that everyone nodded in agreement with his statement.

"Then, since we all agree with this decision," Bruce Banner suggested: "The task of resisting the enemy's attack will be left to the Asgard and Wakanda forces for the time being."

Suddenly confused about Bruce Banner's proposal, Natasha Romanoff asked: "On T'Challa's side, do they have the ability and means to deal with the remaining elephant soldiers?"

After all, "Hulk", who has always been known for his strength, cannot kill these giant elephants in large numbers, but chooses to trap them. Wakanda must have some means so that the Avengers will trust them to hand over the battlefield to them.

Peter Parker, who witnessed the battle between Wakanda and the giant elephants, heard this and quickly interrupted to explain: "They have a group of rhinoceros soldiers, the kind who are covered in vibranium armor, but even so...to deal with these giant elephants... Kanda is still struggling."

"But it's not useless," Clinton Patton added.

"Let T'Challa lead his troops for a while, and the five of us will go directly to find the person behind the other party to take action," James Rhodes suggested.

"Okay, now that we've finally talked about finding each other, here comes the most important question," Natasha Romanoff asked:

"The so-called behind-the-scenes manipulators, where will they appear now?"

This kind of question may be confusing to other people who later joined the battlefield, but obviously for James Rhodes, who received the news from Thor early in the morning and patrolled everywhere, the answer was obvious.

"On the Norwegian coast of the Atlantic Ocean," James Rhodes's voice immediately rang out.

Seeing everyone looking at him, James Rhodes added:

"There are countless enemy forces hidden within the Atlantic ice, and that's where their attacks start."

"No surprise, they will be there."

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