Chapter 4

Peterparker, Jim's classmate, the relationship between the two of them has always been good, not just because they both have the same beautiful eyes and face, nor because they are both the target of bullying, just because...Jim thinks Peter is really a good guy Friend, and has a smart head.

Jim likes smart friends.

So he especially likes to play with Uncle Tony.

And Peter's parents are indeed working for Uncle Tony's company, and they are in the technical department - that's why Peter's brain is so easy to use, this is definitely the perfect embodiment of genes!

So, Jim reached out and held Peter just as perfectly.

"Damn Fleiss!" Peter muttered, turning to look at Jim. "Hey, good morning."

"Good morning, Peter," Jim smiled and rubbed Peter's shoved shoulder, rubbing in his healing magic as well, which was enough to ease Peter's pain.

But Jim can guarantee that Peter won't know about it, because Jim is a good kid who does good things anonymously, and... he looks up at Thor flying around in the air, and really, since his father said he If it's snake spirit disease, then he must be different from normal people!

But since it is Thor, it must be different from people.

Jim looked at the sky with disdain, and turned his head to look at Fleiss even more contemptuously. He was sure that neither of them could see the sarcasm in their eyes, because they were both big fools!

Any big fool wouldn't be a likable friend, at least that's what Jim thought, and... since his father had an inescapable distaste for Thor, he wouldn't have any more of him He likes - besides, look, he always has someone he likes among the Avengers, and it doesn't have to be Thor as an idol.

That's right.

Jim made a face at Thor flying in the sky, took Peter's hand and walked towards the school building - both of them are eight years old and in the third grade, and they will learn some simple knowledge at school, but these simple It's too easy for Jim, so he will always take Peter to read and study in the school library, and get through the time of being bullied by bullies like Fryce.

And when school is over in the afternoon, what Jim longs for most is that his Avengers uncles and aunts will not be working, so that he can go home safely-it would be best if his father would come to pick him up, after all, his father is One particularly attractive male, including their homeroom teacher Jessica, has a crush on him.

But obsessions be obsessions, Jim's father still loves Jim the most, Jim can be sure of that.

"Hey! Jim!" Suddenly, a thunderous shout reached Jim's ears, and he didn't even have to look up to know who it was—Thor, the nervous Thor.

"Uh... hello, Thor, are you on patrol?" Jim pulled Peter, ready to rush to the school at any moment - he's never been that good at dealing with nervousness.

"Yes, I have to take responsibility - patrolling, yes, this is my purpose today!" Every word Thor said seemed to be roaring with life, almost every phrase he had was followed by an exclamation point, even Jim I can see the exclamation mark behind him!

"So... have a good day." Jim finished, pulling Peter to leave.

"Wait a minute, Jim!" Thor's voice sounded again, and he even reached out to pull Jim, pulling little Jim straight up, getting his feet off the ground!

And Jim still has Peter in his hand!

So the two boys were pulled up in a strange parabolic motion, dangling almost in mid-air.

"Thor you idiot!" Jim yelled. "You sure are neurotic!"

"Wow, how dare you call Thor!" Peter looked at Jim adoringly, "You are amazing, Jim!"

"It's not me, it's my father, he said it!" Jim raised his chin, but the movement knocked their balance off and nearly fell him and Peter—

"Oh! Poor boys!" Thor grabbed both of them. "Jim, why did you... your father say I was... neurotic?"

"Because you are!" Jim rolled his eyes. "So what the hell are you going to do, Thor? The bell is ringing and you're still chasing us—I mean, aren't you on patrol? Or do you think Peter and I are going to destroy the world and need your supervision?"

Thor immediately put the two boys down - what Jim said was embarrassing... oh no, not embarrassing, but embarrassing, he was so embarrassed, he didn't know if he should just swing the hammer and leave, But...he can't leave, after all this boy named Jim can play in the Avengers Mansion, and this kid...maybe know where Loki is?

Yes, Thor thinks so.

Thor's not really stupid, he's not stupid, so he has his own ideas - the Avengers are obviously hiding something from him, they don't know it, but in Thor's eyes, they are obviously avoiding to follow He doesn't talk about Loki, and even...even Clint doesn't talk about Loki in the same bitter way, so he has reason to believe that they haven't really been telling him the truth.

But just because you haven't told the truth doesn't mean you're lying.

So Thor decides to go after Jim.

Jim was a kid, a little blond boy who was only eight years old, and for Thor, he thought... any blond boy was supposed to be a hero worshiper, so of course he thought Jim was going to tell him the truth—the Avengers Is there a connection with Loki...after what he did to Loki...

"I wanted to ask you a question, Jim, and you'll tell me, right, right?"

"Maybe." Jim pouted, and answered Thor's question very cautiously, "Although my father said that I can't lie, he didn't say that I can't avoid your question-of course, you can ask, answer or not?" The answer is up to me, Thor, you ask. If it's about the Avengers, maybe I don't know anything—maybe you know more than I do?"

It's arguably the first time Jim mentions that he knows the Avengers away from home.

"Wow, you know the Avengers?!" Peter said enviously.

"Yes, if you have to say that." Jim shrugged resignedly, "You see, your parents both work for Tony's company, and in a way, you know him too, right?"

Peter squinted at him, clearly disapproving of Jim's perfunctory.

"Oh, well, anyway...that's how it is!" Jim turned to look at Thor, "Can you squat down, Thor, you're too big, I'm not used to it."

So Thor could only crouch down.

"Oh, it's better this way, well, tell me, what's your problem?"

Thor's question is very simple, but it is full of frightening cumbersomeness-simple and cumbersome are obviously a pair of antonyms, but this is not a problem at all for Thor's question, his question is like this, Simple without being cumbersome.

He said, "Have you... seen a man?

"A man who was only...an inch shorter than me, tall, very thin...he was really thin, and his waist was only..." The memory of Loki, the waist was not even as big as the one arm around him Thick... even thinner than Sif's waist, even when wearing armor... not only a thin waist, but also a pair of long and beautiful legs, long and powerful... He can even recall that When his legs clamped his waist, that kind of strength, that kind of feeling that makes people want to drown in it - that is Omega's natural attraction to Alpha, indeed, at that time, Thor really thought that was the natural attraction, It was instinct, so he rejected it, and then he lost Loki.

"He also has beautiful green eyes...beautiful, full of emotion, always moist...I..."

Jim looked at him coldly.

Listening to his description, Jim is almost sure he's talking about his father - that's pretty funny, isn't it?

Thor is looking for his father, and his father says Thor is a neurotic - it's funny, it's so funny, it's just...fucking funny!

Yes, it's interesting, and because of it, Jim can't easily identify who this Thor is—his father, obviously, doesn't like Thor, and Thor...Jim isn't too much of an extraordinary kid, he's just He is smarter than the average child, but in some things, he does not have such a detached idea, especially in terms of feelings.

Emotional issues must go through a lot of tempering to highlight its truth.

So Jim shook his head quickly: "No, there is no such person among the Avengers. You are really disappointed, Thor."

Thor shook his head. "No... I'm not disappointed, Jim, it's normal."

Although he said he was not disappointed, he did hang his head in frustration.

Disappointed?

Jim curls his lips—it's a bit incomprehensible that Thor should be so disappointed.

You see, Thor is an Avenger, he's big, he's an Asgardian - but why would he know his father?

It's an incomprehensible problem.

But... Jim decided to let go of this problem for now. He wanted to take Thor around the campus first, so that Fleiss would not dare to show him and Peter any more embarrassment—of course, not only Just face.

Jim pulled Thor back, and when Thor crouched down, trying to keep him on eye level, and with the limpness of a child, he asked, "Can you walk us to the classroom, Thor?"

"Huh? Wh-what?"

"We're already late, Thor, can you walk us to class?" Jim asked again, "I want to go to class, me and Peter, and Peter is late because of me...Thor, if you're late... ...my father would be sad...you know, I don't have a mother, my father raised me alone, I don't want him to be sad...if the teacher calls my father...oh, I really don't want to..." Jim It was so eloquent and emotional that it almost fooled Peter!

Peter is someone who knows Jim very well, of course he knows that Jim's father is a good father who spoils Jim, compared to Jim's father... Peter asked his mother if he could replace his father when he was a child, of course, then Peter wished he could forget about the embarrassing things that happened when he was older.

However, anyway, Thor was completely conquered by Jim's tears: "Yes... I will, Jim, I will send you..." He reached out and wiped the corner of Jim's eyes, "Don't cry ...don't cry..." don't cry, brother...

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