"What do you want to talk about?" Zemo asked, and Hela left the room with him, found a ward at random, and went in. Because John Knight was here, there was no one on the whole floor.

"About John Knight." Hella said.

"What's the matter with him?" Zemo asked, he thought Hela didn't know John, and of course, Hella had no chance of knowing John.

"What happened to his heart?" Hella asked.

"How would I know?" Zemo said.

"Do you think you can fool me?" Hela said, "As long as I want, I can kill you again and ask you by pinching your neck."

Zemo stared into her eyes, knowing that Hela was not joking when she said this—she never joked.

"This is the power that Isis gave me," Zemo said, "or it is not given, but bound. I have her blessing and this ability at the same time."

Hela was waiting for him to finish speaking, without urging, she was surprisingly patient.

"Share sharing," Zemo said. "When I get hurt, all those who love me share my pain in proportion to how much they love me. You know, Isis is the goddess of love."

"All those who love you will share your pain," Hella said, "The more they love you, the more they will share."

"It's mandatory," Zemo said. "I don't like it."

"So John Knight loves you." Hella said.

"Isis didn't say what kind of love it was," Zemo said. "John is like a brother to me, maybe brotherhood would count in that."

"Why don't you let more people fall in love with you?" Hella asked, "It's not difficult for you, and the more people love you, the less you will be hurt."

"The more other people are hurt the more."

"If there are enough people who love you, their share will naturally be less."

"I don't need anyone to love me!" Zemo said, he was a little excited, and his voice became louder, even ignoring that the person in front of him was the moody Hela.

"So because of your emotional reasons, you rejected a huge advantage." Hella said, "I thought you were a smart person."

"Hella," Zemo said, "love is a very complicated emotion. Maybe for me, it will bring me some convenience, but trouble will follow. I don't need so many people who love me." people."

"So you would rather bear all the damage yourself, knowing that it can be avoided." Hela said, "Even among the people in the courtyard, you are the most stupid one I have ever seen."

"Is our exchange over?" Zemo asked.

"Of course." Hella said, and then she asked, "How much do you think Kadikov will be hurt?"

"I don't care about that," Zemo said.

There was a knock on the door. Zemo opened the door and saw a black-haired man in a suit saying to him: "Colonel Zemo, the president asked me to inform you that the soldiers are here."

"Fine," Zemo said. "Can someone take me to where they are?"

"I'm happy to help." The man said.

Zemo went to say goodbye to John, and followed the man into a government building about five or six kilometers away from the hospital. He was led into an area with iron fences, but the environment inside was very comfortable.

"What's this for?" Zemo asked the dark-haired man.

"This is a place where unstable mutants are temporarily detained." The black-haired man said, "A buffer zone."

Then, the man pushed open a steel door, and the three people inside looked at Zemo and Hela beside him at the same time, with surprised expressions on their faces.

"Are you alive?" Olivia said, "You fucking—"

"Olivia, shut up." Kadikov said, he stood up and asked Zemo, "We saw Hela kill you on the surveillance."

"I didn't die." Zemo said, "Hella just took me to another place for a while."

"Andrey is dead," said Kadikov.

"I see." Zemo said, "John said that you are a little disobedient."

Kadikov didn't speak, he just stood there, looking at Zemo, his eyes could even be said to be sad.

"Hella killed me because she suspected that there was something in my body, but in fact I didn't have it." Zemo said, "But now I have some clues, and you will have some tasks next, get ready. "

"You're a slut." Olivia said, she stared at Zemo fiercely, and she no longer had any scruples.

"To each other." Zemo said, after staying for more than ten seconds, he found that he really had nothing to say, and finally said: "Don't make trouble, do things according to my requirements, and I don't want any of you die."

"We are not bloody weapons!" Olivia stood up, "What do you think we are?"

"You are not a weapon," Zemo said. "You are worse than a weapon."

"Will you still put drugs in our food, so that we can't remember anything?" Kadikov asked, compared with Olivia, his words can be said to be quite mild.

"I will," Zemo said.

"What's wrong with my heart?" Kadikov continued. "Did you do it too?"

Hearing this, a sneer appeared on Hela's face.

"I don't know what you're talking about." Zemo said, "But I didn't do anything to your heart. If you have any doubts, you can go to the doctor for examination."

He left that comfortable prison and had just gotten into the car when John's phone rang.

"We found a person who has not had time to be executed." John said, "According to him, he participated in the Hydra plan to snatch something, and the address also matches. I will let the agent take you to the prison his location."

"Okay," Zemo said, "thank you, John."

"What are you going to do after you get the Rubik's Cube?" Zemo asked.

"Attack Asgard and take back my throne." Hela said, "Is there any doubt?"

"Nothing," Zemo said, "I'm just curious what you'll do with your brothers."

"If they support me, they can still be princes." Hela said, "If they don't, then I don't need to keep them."

"They're your blood relatives," Zemo said. "Both, aren't they?"

"Blood relatives don't mean anything to me," Hella said, "They're just obstacles. I couldn't cross them before, but now I can."

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