The next day, Stark Tower.

"Logan, I'm so happy that you can come to see me!" Caliban walked towards Wolverine with a smile on his face.

"I didn't come to see you." Wolverine said bluntly.

Annie heard the words and reached out and twisted his waist secretly. However, someone's psoas muscles were too hard, and her twisting was probably no different from a mosquito biting an elephant, but it made her hands a little painful.

"Really? Oh, it's okay, it's okay even if you don't come to see me." Caliban still said with a smile. "I guess there should be something for me, right?"

Wolverine took her hand behind his back and nodded at Caliban, "Yes."

Caliban waved to Annie and said, "Annie, how are you? You probably didn't come to see me, did you?"

Annie smiled embarrassedly and said, "I'm... to find Bruce."

"Bruce?" Caliban said in surprise. "Don't you know?"

"Know what?" Seeing that the smile on his face slowly disappeared, Annie asked, "What happened to him?"

"Oh, it's not him, it's Wanda." Caliban said, "Wanda is missing, even Vision doesn't know where she went, so Bruce and Tony haven't come back since they went to the base yesterday .”

"They didn't take you?" Wolverine asked.

"Uh..." A trace of embarrassment flashed across Caliban's face.

"Maybe you don't need to track it down right now?" Anne squeezed Wolverine's hand, preventing him from continuing, "However, Logan really needs your help."

"Oh, then what can I do to help you?" Caliban looked at Wolverine suspiciously, "Anyway, except for taking care of people, I think I should be able to..."

"Do you know where Eric is?" Wolverine asked bluntly. "I want to know where he is."

Caliban's eyes were still confused, and he said, "I can try to track him down, but why do you want to find him all of a sudden? Aren't you..."

"Follow it, then!" Wolverine interrupted. "Now!"

Caliban hesitated to speak, nodded and said, "Okay, I'll try..." After finishing speaking, he closed his eyes, took a deep breath, and moved his nose a few times.

Annie stared at Caliban intently and waited silently. Wolverine turned his head to look at her as if feeling something, and whispered, "Don't be nervous."

Annie curled her mouth and raised her finger to signal him not to speak.

Caliban opened his eyes, looked at Wolverine, and said with a shamed expression, "Well... I don't know why, I can't find him."

"Can't find it?" Wolverine narrowed his eyes slightly. "So, he's not in New York."

"Generally speaking, beyond my tracking range, I can't perceive it. Of course, it's also possible that there is something blocking him so that he can't be tracked by me. But, I don't think he would do this, right? He didn't The reason is to use special methods to avoid tracking in various ways," Caliban said.

"He will," Wolverine affirms, dark eyes brewing, "Even though, I don't know why he is now."

"You can't say so arbitrarily that he avoided deliberately, Logan, why did he do that? There's no reason!" Caliban disagreed with him, shaking his head and said, "I think it's more likely that he's not in New York, and, As far as I know, he's taking those kids to field training, and when you think about it, there's nowhere in New York for them to train, is there?"

Annie thought about it, looked at Caliban, and asked: "But, we can't be sure that he is not in New York. Since he said he was taking the children to train, can you perceive those children?"

"Actually, during the tracking process, I didn't find Eric, nor did I find those children." Caliban relaxed his shoulders and said helplessly, "Look, think about it this way, Eric Ke should have taken the children away, shouldn't he?"

Wolverine frowned impatiently and said, "No, I don't think so."

Annie looked at him, squeezed his hand, and said, "Logan, Caliban is right, the possibility of Eric taking the children out of New York is more likely than him deliberately hiding himself, not to mention, right now It seems that he doesn't need to do this."

Wolverine didn't answer, his intuition told him that Eric was not what they imagined, not to mention that the old guy who angrily denied to him that the era of mutants was not over was not a character to let go easily, from now on From what he knew, it was absolutely impossible for him to leave the base with those little mutants just for training.

Caliban looked at Wolverine, thought for a while, and said, "Eric should have a communication device?"

"He didn't." Wolverine said in a low voice, showing a hint of sarcasm, "Do you still think he just took the children to training? Without communication equipment, you can't track his location, and now, Caliban can't Follow him, and more importantly, what he took away is not an ordinary child."

Annie said puzzledly: "He has never recognized the status of those children as mutants, so what can we do if we take them away? Will we re-establish the fraternity?"

"No, he doesn't need the Brotherhood, what he needs is weapons that can fight against humans, for example, a dozen mutants with supernatural powers." Wolverine chuckled, "I know him too well, he will never fight Man lives in peace, unless he dies."

Annie sighed and had to admit that he was right. He and Charles parted ways at first because of their attitude towards human beings. He established the Brotherhood, and Charles established the Xavier School for Gifted Boys. The two fought against each other for many years. They also briefly united to protect the mutants from being completely wiped out by humans, but now... If according to what Wolverine said, does he take the children away and want to make a comeback?Or to destroy someone? "He won't be that stupid?" Annie asked. "The children are still underage, and their abilities are still growing. No matter what he wants to do with them, the success rate will not be high."

Caliban nodded and said: "Logan, I also think you are thinking too seriously, maybe, you have wronged him? I agree with Anne's opinion, what can Eric do with those children? It's not his style of doing things at all!"

Wolverine was silent, his brows were furrowed into a ball, his eyes were full of doubts, but obviously he was still stubborn, thinking that Eric did not simply take the children out for training, but had other plans .

"Let's put it this way, I don't know much about things at the base, but I can be sure that if Eric wants to do something bad, the base should have discovered it long ago, because the children all have implanted locators. "Caliban looked at Wolverine seriously, "How about this, first look at the location of the children, if I can't find them, I will go to the fringes of New York to do a few more trackings, maybe he left New York and didn't go very far Far."

Wolverine looked back at Caliban noncommittally, and said for a long time, "You will be disappointed."

"Why? Even if he hasn't been traced, we can't be sure that he has some ulterior motives, right?" Caliban said unconvinced.

"Have you been here too long and you've been fooling yourself, Caliban?" Wolverine looked at him disapprovingly.

"Could you two stop arguing about whether something is wrong with Eric?" Anne sighed, "Caliban, now I can only check the location first, and then I'll trouble you to go out and see if you can track Eric. Rick." She gave Wolverine a look, "We'll drive you there!"

Caliban glanced at the gloomy Wolverine, then at Anne, nodded, and said, "Wait a minute, I'll go get ready."

Annie nodded, and when Caliban went to prepare, she turned her head to look at Wolverine, stretched out her hand to caress his unstretched eyebrows, and said, "Perhaps you will think I am naive, I think there is no evidence to prove that You can't convict Rick based on what he's done in the past until he's doing something ulterior."

Wolverine blinked, looked at Annie, nodded reluctantly, and said, "I will try my best."

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