I don't know if Meeks has any skills similar to the crow's mouth. He just thought that this place might not be 100% safe, and then the danger came.

Facing the overwhelming robots that were almost completely immune to his own abilities, Meeks somehow missed 18793.

If the other party is there, not to mention the last Superman, half of them will always be there.

But if it was Meeks himself, regardless of his confident and prepared appearance in everything he did, he was really at a loss for this kind of robot that had neither soul nor emotion.

Even in escaping, he might not be the fastest one.

Even though Meeks possesses so many superhero genes, when it comes to his physical fitness, except for his resilience far exceeding ordinary people, the rest is above average.

Not to mention comparing with those superheroes who come and go in the wind and rain, even the soldiers in the army are better than him.

After all, since he was born in the laboratory, Meeks has been forcibly ripening, not to mention exercising, even without normal growth.

Moreover, he himself did not inherit the physical strength of those fathers. If this is a game, Mixo would definitely belong to that kind of body/delicate/body/soft spiritual mage, making him a muscular melee fighter , that would be too embarrassing for him, and the difficulty of changing jobs is definitely hell level.

Besides, his overly arrogant temperament also makes him not like the kind of fighting style that requires punches/punches/to/meat/.

His arrogance is actually based on strength. After all, in Hydra in the past, his ability is not invincible, but under his deliberate calculations, he is also invincible.But now, the situation seems to be a little bit blind.

Looking at the boys who shouted "Superman help", Meeks didn't have much hope for Superman's arrival.

He has always disliked pinning his hopes on others, after all, there are too many uncontrollable places in it.

In this regard, maybe he and Lex Luthor will have a lot in common.

In fact, Superman is indeed not on call as in the legend, but the group of robots are getting closer and closer to them.

Seeing Robert trembling and unable to stand still, but still pulling himself behind him, Meeks couldn't help raising his eyebrows.

This is undoubtedly a protective posture, but Meeks thinks that the relationship between them should not be to the point where the other party is willing to sacrifice himself to protect him.

If Jerry did that out of pity for the weak and his sense of mission as a S.H.I.E.L.D. agent, then what was the reason for Robert, a poor agent?

Could it be that this is also a potential "hero"?

For the hero, Meeks can't say that he hates it, nor can he say how much he likes it.

His attitude towards heroes is, to put it mildly, indifference, or to put it mildly, to keep him at arm's length.But it happens that this is Meeks, who has been entangled with the word "hero" since he was born.

He is a mixture of heroes' genes, and he will always meet all kinds of heroes.

Perhaps normal people are moved, grateful, and even crazy in love with such a person who protects them, but Meeks feels a little afraid to avoid him.Especially after being rescued by Jerry, he wished to stay as far away from this group of people as possible.

The last time he was rescued by Jerry, he directly lost 10 years of life. The price of being saved is not small. He has no plans to become a 30-year-old mature man for the time being.

And to be honest, Meeks didn't think Robert's use in standing in front of him at all. If you want to say that the biggest role of the opponent is to use his own death to delay it for a second or two.

And Meeks, who has another retreat, actually doesn't need these unnecessary sacrifices and delays from the other party.

But the other party stood up, which made him feel that something was wrong... Anyway, it was a little annoying.

In fact, in this regard, Meeks also continued his usual capriciousness and double standards.He can ruthlessly control others to die for him, and he can also use others to charge for himself without any fluctuations.But when some people took the initiative to stand up and save themselves, they felt upset by it.

It can only be said that although Meeks seems to be very mature in his mental age, in fact, in some respects, he is still as immature as a child.

The Hydra taught him enough of the dark side, but there are not only dark sides in this world.

Meeks, who was full of irritability, quietly ignited a pinch of black flames in his hands.

However, before Meeks threw the flame out to test whether it would have any effect on the group of robots, the man who had been called by people appeared.

"Superman!"

"It's Superman!"

The cheers of others made Mixton feel noisy. He didn't feel the joy of being rescued at all, nor did he feel as proud as a child when others praised and worshiped his father.

Because from the bottom of their hearts, Meeks didn't regard them as their fathers, and presumably they wouldn't regard an experimental subject as their children either.

Only those kind of idiots who are so stupid as to be almost naive would think that a little bit of blood relationship can build an intimate relationship between two strangers.

That idea is so stupid!

Looking at the warm and loving man in the red cloak who looks like the sun has become a spirit, Meeks thought silently in his heart.

In fact, Clark noticed the existence of Meeks the first moment he came here.

Some people are born luminous, and no one can ignore his radiance, and Meeks is undoubtedly such a person.

However, what attracted Clark was not the other person's face that was so beautiful that it was comparable to a god, but the way the other party just thought about the problem. From Clark's point of view, it was really very similar to one of his best friends in Gotham.

And just now he glanced at it unintentionally, and felt that the other party's insides looked a bit like a Kryptonian.

Considering that none of the Superman experimental products encountered so far had a good appearance, that strange conjecture quickly flashed across Clark's mind, but he didn't take it to heart.

The urgency of the situation also left Clark with no time to stay.

After the danger here was lifted, Clark didn't even have time to appease the panicked people as usual, because he had to rush to another place.

Looking at Superman who left quickly, and listening to Robert's self-comfort full of joy, Meeks frowned slightly.

Just today, he met his two "fathers". Is this really a coincidence?

But regardless of whether it was a coincidence or not, the matter can be resolved without doing it yourself, which is also very good.

It was Robert, the agent. Considering the other party's "heroic move" just now, Meeks hesitated for 2 seconds between wanting and not, and decisively chose the former.

Maybe the other party will bring him some unexpected joy, Meeks thought so.

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In fact, when Meeks was in danger, Tony also knew about it. He didn't forget that he sent two people there just now, and he didn't forget that there were other people there besides the two people he sent.

But the problem is that there are some people who are also in danger, and they are right in front of his eyes.

He couldn't give up these people in front of him in order to save Meeks and the others.But when he was saving the people in front of him, he was worried about Meeks and the others.

Heroes always encounter such problems. They want to save everyone, but they often have no means at their disposal.

If they want to save these people, they will inevitably delay the speed of saving others.If they go to save other people, then what should these people do.

Even if you are as fast as the Flash, there are always times when you can't make it.

They are always faced with various choices, and unlike ordinary people, after making choices, at most they produce some gains and losses, and their choices are often related to human life.

And completely different from Meeks, superheroes are a group of people who like to embarrass themselves too much, and they always like to take various responsibilities on themselves.

Hydra and many other villains are aware of this, and have used this more than once to deal with them.

Meeks is also aware of this, so he will not pin his hopes on them.He doesn't want to be anyone's responsibility, because he only wants to be responsible for himself.

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