Blame me for being too attractive
Chapter 166
After confirming that Meeks was intact, Superman finally had the time to pay attention to other people.
Look at this, boy, isn't this Sherlock Holmes? !
There is no self, no Bruce, no Tony Stark, no mutants in this world, but there is this great detective.
Why, because the other party has no superpowers?
But no matter what the reason is, it's better to have an "acquaintance" than none at all.
Although in the eyes of the general public, one of them is a variety of unscientific superheroes, and the other is a great detective who focuses on various cases that happen among ordinary people and are committed by ordinary people. Different countries.No matter how you look at it, it doesn't look like there will be an intersection.
But they just have some intersection, and speaking of it, this intersection was started by Sherlock's brother Mycroft.
Later, Superman accidentally saved Sherlock and John once, and the intersection naturally became more and more.
Of course, although there are many but not particularly deep, it belongs to the category of ordinary friends from other countries?
While Superman looked at the "acquaintance", Meeks had already begun to plan what to do next.
Compared with solving cases and finding clues, he may not be as good as Sherlock Holmes, the great detective. Compared with hands-on, he is also not as good as Superman and John Watson.But when it comes to how to deal with this magic test enemy, he is more experienced than them.
Back then, the mysterious man could be said to rely on his own strength to crazily give him a wave of experience.
In addition, Meeks also encountered several good "experiments" from Doctor Strange's "Fish That Slipped Through the Net".
According to the current strength of the person behind Lilith, he must not want to collide with the child of luck in this world.
But the other party didn't want to, so Meeks wanted to make it happen. After all, protecting the world is everyone's responsibility, right?
I just don't know if the pistol/gun in this world can hurt the opponent.
Even if she can't hurt that unknown existence, Lilith can't hide. As for whether she is innocent...
Assisting a crime/crime is also a crime/crime, and being/forced/to commit/crime is still a crime/crime.Even if she was completely innocent, wouldn't those who died, those children who lost their parents, be innocent?
Besides, not harming the innocent is something that superheroes and righteous people need to consider. For Meeks, whether the other party is innocent or not has never been the criterion for whether he hurts a person or not.
But he doesn't care, it doesn't mean these people don't care, just look at Superman's attitude.Obviously already aware that the other party is likely to help the evil, but Superman still thinks that the other party is a child who needs help.
What a hell child, when did age become the reason why crimes are not prosecuted, can be forgiven, and should be dealt with leniently?
Although the universal law is indeed like this, Meeks, who is used to seeing "ripening products" in Hydra, does not agree with this. He doesn't even understand how they judge whether a person is a child, depending on age, By looks?
But if you want to calculate it this way, how many weapons are forcibly "ripened" by Hydra? They don't look like children, and they don't act like children, but according to their age, they are really still children.
And they have all been brainwashed, so this is considered to be/forced/to commit/crime.
But even so, I haven't seen the Avengers show mercy to them.
Yes, the Avengers don't know this, but is ignorance enough to "hurt a child"?
Meeks knew that his thoughts were too extreme.But isn't their excessive justice idea not extreme?
What you see from different standpoints is definitely a completely different "landscape". Maybe when the group of superheroes look at Meeks, they will also find a lot of problems in him.
In this world, no one is perfect, as long as you want to pick faults, the saints can pick out a whole bunch of faults.
Ugh--
So, how did he end up in such a situation where he had to cooperate with such a group of people with different standpoints of righteousness and evil?
Speaking of Sherlock Holmes, what about anti-social personality, you should show me instead.
Is it possible to make a friend and change your nature?
Meeks couldn't understand it, but he was very clear that Meeks, whose position is completely 3:1 now, as the lone 1, didn't say that he would never be accepted by the three three.
Although he thinks this is the easiest and quickest way, there is never a shortage of existences in this world who insist on taking shortcuts and insist on detours.
For example, among the three standing in front of him now, at least two of them are like this.
As for why there are at least 2, don't ask, just ask cautiously and conservatively.
And there is also a very sad thing. Apart from the three people who disagree with their own views and the unity of good and evil, there is also a hidden "undercover agent" from a hostile camp.
A certain "undercover" didn't seem guilty at all, and even seemed to completely regard himself as one of them.
If the other party hadn't been controlled, Meeks really wanted to applaud the other party's camouflage skills, but now, he just sighed how unlucky he was.
Could it be that because he wanted to resist fate, fate arranged for Superman to trap him?
After vaguely seeing what Meeks was thinking, and getting a nod from the other party, he watched Meeks remain silent, a superman who knew a thing or two about his communication skills, and consciously took on the task of communication.
In fact, to be honest, in terms of communication, Meeks and Sherlock should be said to be blood related people, then they are really the same.
It's not that they can't talk to people well, they can even communicate pretty well if they want to.
However, these two people "don't want to" every day. If there is a difference, there is still a difference, that is, one of them sees people clearly at a glance and wants to "show off" their "achievements", while the other is arrogant and feels that others are not worthy. .
Superman, who felt that he had a heavy responsibility, found John to discuss it quite wisely.
After all, although he is a superhero, he doesn't have the habit of letting people "scrape" his whole body.
God knows what Sherlock Holmes in this world can see from him. This feeling of being seen through by others is enough to experience it once in his own world.
As a result of choosing the right communication partner, they quickly reached an agreement.
Under the leadership of Superman, everyone walked in the direction of Lilith's house.
According to normal social etiquette, Meeks and Superman are Lilith's guests, and Lilith "takes in" them who are homeless. It can be said that they owe each other favors. It should be brought by someone else.
But when all this is added with a major premise, Lilith has bad intentions, and the people behind the other party want to harm Meeks, they may even have killed countless people.Then don't just bring Sherlock and John, even if you bring a person from the police station, it's nothing.
Standing in front of the house, Superman reminded quite seriously: "There are portraits of 'Lucifer' hanging in the living room and Lilith's bedroom, so be careful."
Meeks was a little speechless looking at Superman who reminded others to be careful. Before reminding others, when will you find out that you have been tricked for a long time.
Meeks felt that Superman's undercover role was quite like a double agent, and the outrageous point was that the other party was completely ignorant of it.
As the clearest insider, Meeks looked at all this and felt angry and funny.
Although the time spent with Superman is not too long, Meeks has roughly inferred the fighting style of the Justice League through this period of time.
First of all, in the first half, Superman is either held back, controlled, or affected by some strange force. The rest of the Justice League is fighting hard while trying to solve Superman's problem.
In the second half, Superman's problem was finally resolved, the Justice League officially assembled, and began a battle of chopping melons and vegetables, and then everything ended and our side won.
This set of summaries cannot be said to be completely correct and exactly the same, but it can also be said to be eight/nine/ten.
Meeks thought about it, and deliberately fell at the back, becoming the one farthest from Superman among the three. After all, with his small body and his physique of fighting five scum, once Superman betrayed him, he might react. not come.
Meeks, who is arrogant but also knows a lot about his own situation, quite rationally controls himself to maintain a certain "safe distance" from Superman, allowing himself a certain amount of time to react.
As for whether this is useful or not, it can only be seen now.
After all, even if he became the top figure of the magic test pyramid, Meeks never lit up the aura of a prophet from the beginning to the end.
In this regard, Doctor Strange, who holds the Time Stone in his hand, is actually good at listening, but because the other party always likes to look at thousands of possibilities every time, Meeks actually thinks that the other party is quite unreliable.
Sometimes, knowing too much, besides confusing your thoughts, does not do much good, but may be self-defeating.
Regarding this point, Meeks felt that he had the right to speak. As for willingness, he was a god.
Not long ago when "Lucifer" moved Sherlock and the others from Lilith's bedroom, Lilith was still at home, but now the other party didn't know where she went.
Although this seems to be more conducive to their investigation, but looking at the Superman leading the way, Meeks inexplicably popped out a few oriental idioms: Please enter the urn?Catch a turtle in a urn?
Anyway, how he looked at it, how he felt that the other party was not there was very suspicious.
He even wondered if the other party would make a pre-emptive strike, the thief shouted "Stop the thief", and ran to the police station to sue them for trespassing.
Perhaps in the eyes of Superman, Lilith is a little girl who needs help, but in the eyes of Meeks, the other party is definitely "the devil in the world".
As for how bad demons are, how many people can know better than Meeks.
Looking at Sherlock, who was observing the portrait in the living room and had apparently thrown away Superman's previous suggestions, Meeks felt that the world would really end sooner or later.
After all, with such a son of luck, what else can you expect, anyway, the guy who dares to pretend to be Lucifer will not be pissed to death by the opponent's talk.
Look at this, boy, isn't this Sherlock Holmes? !
There is no self, no Bruce, no Tony Stark, no mutants in this world, but there is this great detective.
Why, because the other party has no superpowers?
But no matter what the reason is, it's better to have an "acquaintance" than none at all.
Although in the eyes of the general public, one of them is a variety of unscientific superheroes, and the other is a great detective who focuses on various cases that happen among ordinary people and are committed by ordinary people. Different countries.No matter how you look at it, it doesn't look like there will be an intersection.
But they just have some intersection, and speaking of it, this intersection was started by Sherlock's brother Mycroft.
Later, Superman accidentally saved Sherlock and John once, and the intersection naturally became more and more.
Of course, although there are many but not particularly deep, it belongs to the category of ordinary friends from other countries?
While Superman looked at the "acquaintance", Meeks had already begun to plan what to do next.
Compared with solving cases and finding clues, he may not be as good as Sherlock Holmes, the great detective. Compared with hands-on, he is also not as good as Superman and John Watson.But when it comes to how to deal with this magic test enemy, he is more experienced than them.
Back then, the mysterious man could be said to rely on his own strength to crazily give him a wave of experience.
In addition, Meeks also encountered several good "experiments" from Doctor Strange's "Fish That Slipped Through the Net".
According to the current strength of the person behind Lilith, he must not want to collide with the child of luck in this world.
But the other party didn't want to, so Meeks wanted to make it happen. After all, protecting the world is everyone's responsibility, right?
I just don't know if the pistol/gun in this world can hurt the opponent.
Even if she can't hurt that unknown existence, Lilith can't hide. As for whether she is innocent...
Assisting a crime/crime is also a crime/crime, and being/forced/to commit/crime is still a crime/crime.Even if she was completely innocent, wouldn't those who died, those children who lost their parents, be innocent?
Besides, not harming the innocent is something that superheroes and righteous people need to consider. For Meeks, whether the other party is innocent or not has never been the criterion for whether he hurts a person or not.
But he doesn't care, it doesn't mean these people don't care, just look at Superman's attitude.Obviously already aware that the other party is likely to help the evil, but Superman still thinks that the other party is a child who needs help.
What a hell child, when did age become the reason why crimes are not prosecuted, can be forgiven, and should be dealt with leniently?
Although the universal law is indeed like this, Meeks, who is used to seeing "ripening products" in Hydra, does not agree with this. He doesn't even understand how they judge whether a person is a child, depending on age, By looks?
But if you want to calculate it this way, how many weapons are forcibly "ripened" by Hydra? They don't look like children, and they don't act like children, but according to their age, they are really still children.
And they have all been brainwashed, so this is considered to be/forced/to commit/crime.
But even so, I haven't seen the Avengers show mercy to them.
Yes, the Avengers don't know this, but is ignorance enough to "hurt a child"?
Meeks knew that his thoughts were too extreme.But isn't their excessive justice idea not extreme?
What you see from different standpoints is definitely a completely different "landscape". Maybe when the group of superheroes look at Meeks, they will also find a lot of problems in him.
In this world, no one is perfect, as long as you want to pick faults, the saints can pick out a whole bunch of faults.
Ugh--
So, how did he end up in such a situation where he had to cooperate with such a group of people with different standpoints of righteousness and evil?
Speaking of Sherlock Holmes, what about anti-social personality, you should show me instead.
Is it possible to make a friend and change your nature?
Meeks couldn't understand it, but he was very clear that Meeks, whose position is completely 3:1 now, as the lone 1, didn't say that he would never be accepted by the three three.
Although he thinks this is the easiest and quickest way, there is never a shortage of existences in this world who insist on taking shortcuts and insist on detours.
For example, among the three standing in front of him now, at least two of them are like this.
As for why there are at least 2, don't ask, just ask cautiously and conservatively.
And there is also a very sad thing. Apart from the three people who disagree with their own views and the unity of good and evil, there is also a hidden "undercover agent" from a hostile camp.
A certain "undercover" didn't seem guilty at all, and even seemed to completely regard himself as one of them.
If the other party hadn't been controlled, Meeks really wanted to applaud the other party's camouflage skills, but now, he just sighed how unlucky he was.
Could it be that because he wanted to resist fate, fate arranged for Superman to trap him?
After vaguely seeing what Meeks was thinking, and getting a nod from the other party, he watched Meeks remain silent, a superman who knew a thing or two about his communication skills, and consciously took on the task of communication.
In fact, to be honest, in terms of communication, Meeks and Sherlock should be said to be blood related people, then they are really the same.
It's not that they can't talk to people well, they can even communicate pretty well if they want to.
However, these two people "don't want to" every day. If there is a difference, there is still a difference, that is, one of them sees people clearly at a glance and wants to "show off" their "achievements", while the other is arrogant and feels that others are not worthy. .
Superman, who felt that he had a heavy responsibility, found John to discuss it quite wisely.
After all, although he is a superhero, he doesn't have the habit of letting people "scrape" his whole body.
God knows what Sherlock Holmes in this world can see from him. This feeling of being seen through by others is enough to experience it once in his own world.
As a result of choosing the right communication partner, they quickly reached an agreement.
Under the leadership of Superman, everyone walked in the direction of Lilith's house.
According to normal social etiquette, Meeks and Superman are Lilith's guests, and Lilith "takes in" them who are homeless. It can be said that they owe each other favors. It should be brought by someone else.
But when all this is added with a major premise, Lilith has bad intentions, and the people behind the other party want to harm Meeks, they may even have killed countless people.Then don't just bring Sherlock and John, even if you bring a person from the police station, it's nothing.
Standing in front of the house, Superman reminded quite seriously: "There are portraits of 'Lucifer' hanging in the living room and Lilith's bedroom, so be careful."
Meeks was a little speechless looking at Superman who reminded others to be careful. Before reminding others, when will you find out that you have been tricked for a long time.
Meeks felt that Superman's undercover role was quite like a double agent, and the outrageous point was that the other party was completely ignorant of it.
As the clearest insider, Meeks looked at all this and felt angry and funny.
Although the time spent with Superman is not too long, Meeks has roughly inferred the fighting style of the Justice League through this period of time.
First of all, in the first half, Superman is either held back, controlled, or affected by some strange force. The rest of the Justice League is fighting hard while trying to solve Superman's problem.
In the second half, Superman's problem was finally resolved, the Justice League officially assembled, and began a battle of chopping melons and vegetables, and then everything ended and our side won.
This set of summaries cannot be said to be completely correct and exactly the same, but it can also be said to be eight/nine/ten.
Meeks thought about it, and deliberately fell at the back, becoming the one farthest from Superman among the three. After all, with his small body and his physique of fighting five scum, once Superman betrayed him, he might react. not come.
Meeks, who is arrogant but also knows a lot about his own situation, quite rationally controls himself to maintain a certain "safe distance" from Superman, allowing himself a certain amount of time to react.
As for whether this is useful or not, it can only be seen now.
After all, even if he became the top figure of the magic test pyramid, Meeks never lit up the aura of a prophet from the beginning to the end.
In this regard, Doctor Strange, who holds the Time Stone in his hand, is actually good at listening, but because the other party always likes to look at thousands of possibilities every time, Meeks actually thinks that the other party is quite unreliable.
Sometimes, knowing too much, besides confusing your thoughts, does not do much good, but may be self-defeating.
Regarding this point, Meeks felt that he had the right to speak. As for willingness, he was a god.
Not long ago when "Lucifer" moved Sherlock and the others from Lilith's bedroom, Lilith was still at home, but now the other party didn't know where she went.
Although this seems to be more conducive to their investigation, but looking at the Superman leading the way, Meeks inexplicably popped out a few oriental idioms: Please enter the urn?Catch a turtle in a urn?
Anyway, how he looked at it, how he felt that the other party was not there was very suspicious.
He even wondered if the other party would make a pre-emptive strike, the thief shouted "Stop the thief", and ran to the police station to sue them for trespassing.
Perhaps in the eyes of Superman, Lilith is a little girl who needs help, but in the eyes of Meeks, the other party is definitely "the devil in the world".
As for how bad demons are, how many people can know better than Meeks.
Looking at Sherlock, who was observing the portrait in the living room and had apparently thrown away Superman's previous suggestions, Meeks felt that the world would really end sooner or later.
After all, with such a son of luck, what else can you expect, anyway, the guy who dares to pretend to be Lucifer will not be pissed to death by the opponent's talk.
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