Peter was a strong-willed kid, and Zemo was sure of that after working out with him a few times.No matter how tired he is, he will start again after a few seconds of rest. Peter will spend up to an hour in the gym every day. Most of his time is still spent on studying, but Zemo believes that he will change quickly. Get strong.

Zemo and Peter also gradually became acquainted. He knew that Peter had a friend named Ned, his favorite movie and comics were Star Wars, and he admired Iron Man.Zemo also told him interesting stories about his service in the army. For example, once their chief took the child to the army, one of his friends went to tease the child and asked him what his father’s name was. The child should have heard his mother say at home Accustomed to it, the childish voice said that the father's name was "dead ghost". A group of people laughed all morning, and finally the friend was asked by the officer to run around and cried.Their conversations often took place at the dinner table, and since Aunt May knew Helmut lived alone in the house, unaccompanied in New York, she often invited Helmut over for dinner.

Zemo could feel that Peter already considered him a friend, Peter was a lovely young man, and Zemo was happy to be his friend.

One night, Zemo had just sorted out all the list of items and location information in the Hydra base. He returned to his bedroom and just turned on the light when he saw Peter jumping up from the chair next to his desk and rushing to him. wave.

Zemo waved to him too, wondering why Peter was waiting for him, when he used to stay up late, Peter would say good night to him by the window, but he never waited for Zemo specifically.

Zemo then made a puzzled gesture.

Peter laughed childishly. He walked to the window, opened the window, and made another forceful movement of opening the window.Zemo understood and opened his window.

"What's wrong?" he asked the boy opposite.

Peter took something from the desk and put it on the windowsill. It looked like a launcher mechanism.He adjusted the angle and direction of the machine, and shouted to Zemo, "Stand back!"

Zemo took a few steps back, and he saw Peter put something on the mechanism, and then, the thing was shot out, right through Zemo's window, and landed on the floor of the room.

Peter made a cheering gesture, and Zemo couldn't help smiling when he jumped up in his room.

Zemo picked up the transparent bag on the ground and found that it contained a few slices of strawberry cookies. He just looked up to ask Peter what it meant, and another thing fell to the floor. It was a ball of paper. Zemo looked at it Looking at Peter, he spread the ball of paper and found Peter's handwriting on it.

"The cookies made by Aunt Mei, she asked me to give them to you tomorrow morning, but I found that I can use my little thing to directly deliver them to you, great!"

A giant smiley face was also drawn at the end.

Zemo couldn't stop the smile on his face. Peter's idea was really cute. He looked up at Peter and gave him a thumbs up.Peter was even happier, as if inspired, another pack of fresh strawberries appeared on the floor, and Zemo unpacked and ate one, then shouted to the boy by the window: "Thank you May for me, and , This is really a wonderful device, future scientists! Good night!"

Peter fired another ball of paper over which read:

Good night, Mr. Zemo.

Behind is still a smiling face.

"Good night," Zemo said softly, and drew the curtains.

"Do you know the homework I did in the practical physics class a few days ago? I made a great improvement! It can launch things into Helmut's room!" The next day, Peter sat next to him excitedly. said Ned.

"Wow, that's awesome." Ned applauded first, and then asked, "Why do you want to launch something into his room?"

"Because Aunt May made the cookies, I thought it would be great to launch the cookies straight into his room! That would be awesome! You should see how surprised he is! He said my contraption was awesome!" Peter His eyes seemed to be glowing.

Ned said, "Wow, that's really exciting. Seeing how you like that neighbor brother so much, I want to meet him. And he actually took the ten thousand-year-old Parker to the gym? It's a miracle."

"You'll see him when you go to the gym with me," Peter said.

"No," Ned shook his head resolutely, "find another opportunity, I will never take a step closer to that kind of place." He touched his stomach cherishingly, and said even more firmly: "I won't even die."

-

It’s Zemo’s night shift today, and he’s on duty with a pot-bellied 50-something security guard named Ash, who loves the act of sitting still more than anything else, and is excruciatingly slow on every patrol.So Zemo asked him to sit in the duty room and go to patrol alone, and Ash readily accepted-it can be said that he couldn't ask for more.

But Zemo wasn't on patrol today, he had more important things to do.

Zemo took out the computer he was carrying today and turned it on. On the screen was a three-dimensional overlapping image of the concert hall and the Hydra base. A small light spot moved slowly in the middle of the image—that was Zemo.

Zemo entered the elevator in the concert hall, which showed that the concert hall had only three floors, and about [-] centimeters above the elevator button was an emergency telephone button.

["Enter the second elevator in the concert hall."

The person who was tied to the bench and randomly thrown to the ground said tremblingly, "It's the secret passage to enter the base."]

Zemo pressed four numbers on the emergency phone button.

【"The password is 9331." The man trembled. He watched in horror as his blood continued to flow from his legs and spread to the concrete floor. He looked at the man in front of him pleadingly.

"Please, I don't want to die..."

"and then?"

"Need... need the fingerprint verification of internal personnel to enter."]

The elevator shook violently, and a fingerprint verifier protruded from the metal wall of the elevator behind Zemo, and Zemo pressed it with the finger that had already attached the fingerprint sticker.

"Verification passed." A cold female voice sounded, "Welcome, James Joe."

The elevator suddenly sank, and the metal wall in front of Zemo opened automatically, but what greeted him was the dark and dead base, which was not what he expected.

The author has something to say: Zemo and Peter live in two worlds.

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