"What will you do before you consider signing a contract with me?" West said seriously, shaking the black contract in his hand.

"I don't think about it anyway." Tony looked very ruthless at this time, "I would rather die back."

West felt hopeless.

Whether it is in the movies or in the comics, Tony Stark has a character trait that all fans know-stubbornness.

It’s fun to watch this character as a bystander, but as a person who has experienced it personally, let West feel how stubborn Tony Stark is, and the biggest feeling is-it’s really annoying.

This man didn't care whether he died or not, and he didn't want to live at all.

In fact, in the movie, Tony Stark showed his tendency to self-destruct.

But West didn't know that, as an actor, when watching a movie, his attention was basically focused on rdj's superb acting skills.

To put it simply, he knows these characters, but he actually doesn't know what Chaoying is like.

As far as the difference between 616 and the mcu universe is concerned, it is the result of frantic cramming before he auditioned for the role of Spider-Man.

And after he didn't win the role, he basically didn't pay much attention to Super British movies except for admiring the actors' acting skills.

"Really, don't you really want to live again?" West said hard.

"I died to save this messy and tattered world, obviously there is no need to force myself to live." Tony said indifferently, his attitude towards death is not afraid, it can even be said that he has faced death countless times, but Never step back.

West gave up, and the very first character card he drew taught him a cruel truth—even the cards he drew might turn him down.

Just when he was feeling desperate, he suddenly heard someone knocking on the door.

He came back to his senses in an instant, and after talking with Peter on the phone, he made an appointment with him to come to the haunted house for an interview at [-] pm!

When he hurried out of the haunted house, Peter was standing at the door staring at the sign that said [West's Cabin] hesitating.

Apparently, the haunted house in front of him didn't fit his imagination, or—well, the dilapidated one didn't fit his flyer.

Wait, there doesn't seem to be anything written on that leaflet.

"There will be everything in this hut." West blinked at him and said with a mysterious look, "But before it's done, I don't want anyone to spoil his original mystery. "

In fact, there is nothing at all. Peter accidentally noticed the truth, but because he really didn't think that someone would dare to distribute leaflets and set an opening time without having anything, so he believed West instead.

——Maybe, as he said, this house looks dilapidated, but there is actually a scary haunted house hidden inside?

Besides, he didn't start working part-time just to appreciate the haunted house.

Then Peter was led to the room at the door that was used as a ticket office—no surprise, because this was the only place with chairs in this empty haunted house.

West asked Peter a few simple questions, generally speaking, basic personal information such as name and age.

West is very satisfied with Peter, the boy who can be Spider-Man is really smart.

And Peter also unexpectedly discovered that the spider sensor told him that there was an aura close to West (he didn't know that it was not because of West), and subconsciously gave him more trust.

It has to be said that although our haunted house owner has not yet succeeded in getting his employees, he has already obtained the "help" of the employees to some extent.

In this situation, the two chatted very happily. After the job was finalized, they discussed the working hours and remuneration. Regardless of whether West had a penny, he was really serious when discussing these things with Peter. of.

And since Peter appeared, Tony, who has been floating behind West without speaking, finally couldn't help it.

"Ask him why he came here, and ask him why he didn't go to the Stark Group if he lacked money and wanted to work?" Tony's expression became irritable, "Tell him, don't waste time here, he should think about going to the Ivy League or mit, instead of being as stupid as..."

Tony froze for a moment, as if he didn't know what to say.

West swallowed back the complaint that he almost blurted out, "That's the employee I managed to trick", and honestly asked Peter the question of Tony—of course, with some beautiful embellishments, after all He also didn't want to expose his current relationship with Tony.

Peter obviously didn't expect him to ask such a question, and scratched his head: "Actually, boss, I'm sorry, I didn't plan to come here."

"I'm just a little tired recently." He paused for two seconds before continuing: "One of my elders passed away some time ago because of me. I've been thinking, if only I could grow up faster... "

"Was it during the Thanos battle..." West said tentatively, as if he understood what was going on with Peter.

Even if Thanos failed to snap his fingers, his soldiers would have killed countless people in New York.

And the biggest sacrifice was Iron Man.

Too many people died in that war, and the government failed to hide the news. Ordinary people know Thanos' name.

So Peter didn't think that West was talking about Tony.

"Yes, he's dead." Peter's eyes suddenly became lonely.

The death of Iron Man is his eternal pain, especially the phrase "I am Iron Man" that the last person said.

"This idiot." West's attention was suddenly attracted by the scolding Tony.

After seeing his magical haunted house, Tony didn't treat him as an ordinary person, so he didn't want to hide his thoughts at all. He cursed at a very fast speed, and every sentence was greeting the IQ of the little boy in front of him.

West, who originally wanted to hear some gossip from his words, couldn't keep up with his speaking speed at all, and only felt a headache.

In order to prevent Tony from exploding emotionally and deafening his ears, West comforted Peter a few words and quickly asked him to go back and wait for the opening notice.

When Peter left, Tony calmed down and looked at him blankly.

West asked tentatively: "So... what Peter said has something to do with you?"

"If your brain is still in your head, it's obvious," Tony said dryly.

He glanced at West in dissatisfaction, and his sneering expression was filled with [Stop pretending, I know you know the identity of Spider-Man].

This made West, who was planning to act stupid in front of him, touch his nose in embarrassment.

After all, he is someone who has seen the movie, even for a few favorite actors, he still knows a little bit about Spider-Man.

A person and a ghost sat opposite each other, looking at each other without saying a word.

After a long time, Tony suddenly said, "I can sign a contract with you."

West's eyes lit up all of a sudden, although he didn't understand what made Tony change his mind all of a sudden.

"But I have one condition."

Sure enough, West was discouraged all of a sudden, and it was not easy to take advantage of it.

"If you want me to resurrect you, I'm sorry, I really can't do it." West said aggrievedly.

Tony looked at him contemptuously, eyes filled with "Aren't you a bit stupid", and then said in the tone he usually speaks to idiots: "I know I'm dead, and, obviously, I don't expect a Resurrect me from a person who can't even feed me—this person doesn't have this kind of IQ, so I hope..."

He said a word quickly, but West didn't hear Tony's greeting about his IQ, so he asked again.

Tony continued to despise him.

"I mean..." paused for a second, "...I can't let that kid live the rest of his life behind my back, if you can make Peter understand that my death is not his fault, I will sign a contract with you .”

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