They're so graceful and deft while being manipulated by Doctor Octopus, yet they're incredibly heavy and clumsy once they hit the ground.

"Oh," Laura said, "it's easier than I thought."

She looked at Dr. Octopus who was struggling to get up from the ground, and her tone was somewhat disappointed.

"...What's that?" Doctor Octopus didn't seem to be afraid. He desperately writhed on the ground trying to get up, but was held down by his own mechanical arms. "What did you do?"

"A little heat ray," Lola replied, "a superpower that only works when I'm in a bad mood—I haven't found a way to control it comfortably yet, so I generally don't use this trick."

She crossed her arms and looked at Dr. Octopus, and asked loudly without looking back, "Did you get the bug done?"

"No!" Spiderman struggled to find time to return to Lola's question, "Damn, why are you so fast!"

"—that's one of my superpowers, honey."

Lola bent down and moved the mechanical arm away, and then Dr. Octopus helped him up. Of course, before helping him to stand up, Lola tied him firmly with super speed.

"Did you know?" Lola said to Doctor Octopus, "You're actually pretty cute even though you're ugly."

Doctor Octopus just stared at Lola with a look that made Lola feel very uncomfortable.

"What are you looking at?" Laura checked her face with some unease. "Is there any dust on my face? Or is my ear stud crooked? Oops—couldn't it be that my hair is messed up?"

Behind her, Spider-Man was thrown a few meters away, followed by a thick steel bar with several pieces of cement attached to it.

Panting, Spider-Man dodged the big weapon, and then slammed into the Green Goblin who was rushing towards him.

"This is really interesting." Dr. Octopus murmured, "It's so interesting, so interesting..."

The Green Goblin was tied up by Spiderman with spider silk and hung on the beams of the house.

Standing in front of the Green Goblin, Spider-Man bent over and put his hands on his knees, looking like an ordinary person who was dying to support himself barely standing after a [-]-meter long run.

"I got it done." He said weakly, "God, this guy is getting harder and harder to deal with, thank Mr. Stark for upgrading my suit."

"..." Laura stared at Doctor Octopus carefully for a while, "Let me guess, do you recognize who I am?"

"Tell me," said Doctor Octopus without answering, "what do you think of Lex Luthor?"

"He's too strict." Laura answered irrelevantly.

But maybe she was on to something too.

Doctor Octopus let out a burst of breathless laughter: "Hahahahahaha, it's so interesting! Lex Luthor... this thing is indeed his usual style: shooting himself in the foot with a stone! "

"I'm pretty smart," Laura said angrily, "but I can't understand what you're talking about if you talk incoherently like this."

"You don't need to understand, little girl," said Doctor Octopus in an odd voice. "Fate is a natural thing."

He looked at Laura with a gentle look in his eyes.

"...you know me," Laura said.

She paused for a few minutes without speaking. During this time, the four of them were silent, with only the violent breathing of the little spider in the background.

"You're so noisy, little bug," Laura said angrily. "Your breathing disturbs my thinking!"

"—That's, I'm so sorry!" Peter roared, "What's your explanation?"

"Here we come." Lola left Doctor Octopus, and she trotted toward the Goblin, who was hanging high.

Laura paused for a moment.

She flew up from the ground.

She heard Doctor Octopus laugh.very small.But she can hear it.

And Doctor Octopus knew she could hear.

This incident made Laura a little upset. She looked at the Green Goblin expressionlessly, took out a tube of injection from her pocket, and stabbed the Green Goblin in the face with lightning speed.

"What are you doing?" Peter asked anxiously.

"Quiet." Laura replied.

She waited for the solution in the needle to be completely injected into the Goblin's face, then pulled it out, and dropped to the ground.

"Wait a few minutes and see the effect," Laura said. "Here's my explanation: they're all my little gifts for you."

"Huh?" Little Spider was confused.

Laura ignored him, but walked towards Doctor Octopus without looking back, kicking the ground a little irritably while walking, and behind her, the Green Goblin finally began to change...

Doctor Octopus raised his head, looked at Lola who was walking towards her, and said, "Anything is possible."

This made Laura very unhappy.Everything is possible - doesn't she understand such a simple truth?

If she really wants to do one thing, even if she is looking for two people who are close to her but have never met before in the vast sea of ​​people, how can she not find it?She is not stupid!

It's clear that Dr. Octopus knows a lot.

He felt that Laura was familiar with her since he first met her, but what he valued more was Laura's ability.

The change in attitude started after Lola cut off his mechanical arm with heat vision.

Laura kicked him unconscious.

"Uncle Osborne?!" Peter yelled, "Why...but... how is this possible?!"

"Peter?" Osborn, who had recovered to normal, was also shocked, "Is it you?"

"Do you need me to give you some space and time?" Laura said lazily, "I know it's hard to see that my best friend's father is the villain who has always wanted to catch and kill me Accepted...especially if you have a special respect for the other person."

"I..." Peter's mind went blank, he looked at Norman Osborn foolishly, "I don't know."

"I'll just pretend you said 'yes' again," Lola said. "Shall I wait for you outside the door, or shall we just see you later?"

"Did you mean to bring me here from the start, Carmen?" Peter asked her.

"Smart question," said Laura. "You know what? It was my whim to go to you; it was my foolishness to push you off the stairs, trick you, and trap you outside, These practices do not help you to improve your endurance at all; I just learned about the mission issued by the Green Goblin and Doctor Octopus, and by the way, the expensive medicine that helped restore sanity that I just brought happened to be on me ——Before this, I didn't even know why the Green Goblin was so cruel, let alone his true identity."

She turned around, looked at Peter, put her hands on her chest, and spoke calmly:

"It's all a coincidence. It wasn't my plan at all. It's all on my own."

"How many of these sentences are lies?" Little Spider asked vigilantly.

—No way, Laura thought, when did he get so smart?

But soon she realizes that Peter was only joking.

Because Peter was so moved that he almost burst into tears: "I don't know what to say, you don't know how much this means to me... I can't believe that if one of Uncle Osborne and I had an affair Well, what does Harry think..."

"I just told you what's going on," Laura spread her hands. "It doesn't mean that I have solved the problem for you. Don't say thank you too early, Peter, I believe that there is no relationship between you." True peace, maybe what I did today is just setting the stage for future tragedies. You know how important a 'secret identity' is to a superhero. It's your last armor."

"You have no secret identity," Peter said.

"... I have no one to protect." Laura said, "I came into this world with no past, no future, no parents, no other relatives, and no friends—"

"If I'm in danger because of revealing my identity, will you come to my rescue?"

"If I'm not busy," Laura said, "maybe."

Peter showed a bright smile behind the mask: "Then I'm your friend."

"God, I don't want to be your friend." Laura said without thinking, "I always feel that being your friend is a very dangerous thing. Look, the Green Goblin used to be your friend, and Doctor Octopus was once your friend." your friends, now they are your enemies."

"This..." Peter choked, "It's not my problem..." He was a little aggrieved.

"I didn't say it was your problem." Laura shook her head, "Look, Peter, you are smart, calm, and determined, and your friends are the same people as you—some of them will become your partners. , some will be your enemies, there is almost no middle ground here, because they are not ordinary."

"So," Peter was confused by her, "what the hell do you mean?"

"I mean, fuck it," Lola said, "I've got to be number one on your friendship list."

She blew a kiss at Peter, and then jumped out of the window sill with a dashing back.

"This little girl is a better girlfriend than Mary Jane," said Norman Osborn.

"Love is not to compare, Uncle Osborne." Peter said angrily, "This is not a business, it is better to choose the object that maximizes the benefits."

He put Uncle Osborne down, remembering asking him worriedly, "Does Harry know you're the Goblin?"

"He didn't know it at all."

Like Laura said—the problem was still there, she just helped to spread it out, not solve it.

But Peter is confident in solving the problem.

It took Laura a few minutes to slowly fly back to her room.

It wasn't deep yet, and the moon had just risen to its highest point. She didn't rush into the room and go to bed. Instead, she sat on the windowsill, put her hair down, raised her face, closed her eyes and enjoyed the gentle night breeze for a while.

Her long hair fluttered behind her like wisps of wind.

The person lying on the bed gently raised his hand.

He spread his fingers, slowly reorienting his palm, letting the tail of the breeze tickle his palm.

One of his eyes was immersed in the shadow cast by Lola, and the other was bathed in the stream of moonlight.

His eyes were also like water.

Lola suddenly giggled, and after a while, she became quiet again.

"I gave someone else the medicine I prepared for you. The timing is urgent and the matter is a coincidence. If I don't do this, I won't be able to deceive him... Oh, what excuses am I looking for?" Laura said to herself "I just want to keep you for a while longer."

"My fool," she said softly.

The author has something to say: Thank you Meowxue Shock, JT for throwing a landmine!

Thank you for throwing 2 mines!

Thank you Zhiran Confidante for throwing a grenade!

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