Artemis was about to give in to Lola, and she asked another thing: "Have you had a good time with Penny recently? What makes her worth making friends with?"

"I don't think she's worth making friends with," Laura said, "but she's simple-minded, as long as I buy her something, she'll help me block people I don't like."

"Your attitude towards life is really incomprehensible."

Laura didn't think her attitude towards life was difficult to understand. She felt that she had always been a very typical freewheeler, and Artemis was too straightforward.

Peter has been so busy lately that he has become dizzy, and he has even lessened the number of times he complained and chatted with her, which is a pity for Laura.

She quite liked hearing Peter tell her about some things inside the Avengers. Peter had blurred important information, but it was still easy to guess who was who.

While Lola isn't a fan of superheroism at all, these guys are a lot of fun.

Their real personalities all seem to be the polar opposite of what they're known for.

As Iron Man, Stark actually doesn't hate the government, and even quite agrees with certain restrictions on the Avengers.

Black Widow is not at all glamorous and cruel.She is cold and cruel when she fights, but her character is actually very gentle, especially for children.

Hulk wasn't angry at all.Before his transformation, Hulk was a scientist who couldn't be softer.

Captain America is not the soldier loyal to the motherland in the propaganda at all, he is full of doubts and vigilance about the motherland.

——The above are all analyzed and guessed by Laura from Peter's thoughts.

There may be some discrepancies from the facts, but generally speaking, Laura thinks her thoughts are very correct.

She shared her opinion with Peter without hiding anything.

Kind of like, um, a small reward for cheating on Peter.

She deliberately let the satellite capture her and Spider-Man's intimacy, and knew that Lex would definitely react.

——But Lex's reaction was too unexpected.

Poor little Peter, he's got his scalp numb from all sorts of little accidents in Queens.

"Is this impossible?" Peter reacted exaggeratedly after hearing her analysis, "How did you see that?"

"The news you told me has actually revealed their characters." Laura sat cross-legged on the top of the factory, "I won't talk about Stark. You talk about him the most. His propaganda is also very dedicated - don't look at their clearly biased and inflammatory speeches, just study his behavior, you can get a general idea of ​​his character."

Words and deeds are false, and behavior can best reflect a person's nature.

Some people talk about benevolence, righteousness and morality, and what they say is truer than the truth. In fact, they do all kinds of immoral things, and they do it not so badly.

This kind of person is definitely not a good person.

On the other hand, a person who speaks fiercely but behaves rationally and methodically is definitely not a bad person.

"As for the captain, you yourself said that Stark and the captain always have conflicts. They are both smart people, and smart people generally rarely disagree on the 'right or wrong' of something." Laura said again, " It should be the 'position' that makes them divide, or as the saying goes, 'the ass decides the head'."

Peter asked blankly, "What about Black Widow and Hulk?"

"Natasha is very good to you." Laura said, "When you describe her, your feelings are obviously inclined to describe an elder. I think you should feel something similar to Aunt May from her. Given that Natasha Sarah..."

Laura made a lifting motion with her hands on her chest, which made Peter blush.

"Under normal circumstances, you are unlikely to directly regard her as an elder. I think it is because she treats you with the attitude of a child first, that's why you are like this."

"Clear empathy," Lola said. "Woman. Agent. I don't think she's fertile."

"By the way," she added, "you said that Hawkeye is always missing when he's not on a mission. He either has another top-secret identity or a family."

"Uh..." Peter swallowed, "I...does this count as a leak? You wouldn't tell others this, would you?"

"I'm not crazy, tell others what to do?" Laura said with a smile, "I just said it casually when I was chatting with you."

She hummed a tune and fiddled with her phone absently as she spoke.She has been like this recently, playing with her mobile phone when she is free.

Contrary to Peter's guess, Laura is quite used to this kind of ordinary high school life, but ordinary high school students should not play truant as frequently as her.

"And," Laura said abruptly, "Actually, these are all my guesses. Although I am very confident in my guesses, if you don't make it so obvious, guesses can only be guesses."

Peter's face made Laura laugh out loud.

"Have you discovered anything about what you've encountered recently?" Laura asked. "Did you find the gangsters in Queens and why did they start committing crimes together?"

"It doesn't look like anything happened lately," Peter said. "No sudden bosses, no hidden forces, no strong enemies...the underground gangs in Queens have been leaderless for a while, and I guess that's why they're everywhere. grounds for running around and committing crimes.”

"En." Laura responded, "Don't worry, this kind of thing can't last for too long."

She put the phone away and said briskly: "Come on, work, bug, I'm optimistic about you!"

After waving at Peter, she pushed her hands back without any hesitation, and fell straight down from the top of the factory.

It's just that the wind is very soft when falling normally.Laura raised her head, enjoying the soft brushing of her cheeks and skin.

When the soles of her feet were about to touch the ground, she paused imperceptibly in mid-air, and then stepped on the ground without a sound.

Although ordinary life is very boring, there seems to be an amazing magic power in the boredom, just like playing that kind of childish match [-] game.

Is this game childish?childish.Is it fun?Seems like fun too.killing time?What a waste of time.

Since the last time we parted, Laura asked Luo for a bunch of tasks, but which one Luo would choose to complete, Laura hadn't decided yet.

Today was another day of doing nothing. Laura went shopping outside by herself all afternoon. After she finished, she felt quite bored, so she went to Xavier College to find Wanda.

"Wanda isn't here," Professor Hank told Lola, "and none of the X-Men are here."

"Is there a mission?" Laura asked.

"Yes, they caught the tail of an organization that privately captures and studies mutants."

Laura nodded thoughtfully, and suddenly asked, "Did you know that there are thousands of wandering mutants living in Manhattan's sewer system?"

The last time she wanted to visit the life of wandering mutants, she mistakenly entered a copy of the game, but there are indeed quite a lot of wandering mutants living in the sewers of Manhattan.

There are some mutants who are connected with the ground and receive help from the ground, but more mutants hide in the depths, living in isolation and barely maintaining a basic life.

"What did you say?" Hank was startled, "Thousands?" His expression changed.

The news was quickly conveyed to Professor X.

Lola was very reluctant to see him.

——The ability to hear other people's thoughts and manipulate other people's brains is super abnormal, okay?

But after being shy for a while, Laura still went to see the professor.

The principal's office looks very warm and majestic, and Professor X also looks very warm, but not majestic at all, just a kind-hearted old man.

It is said that he had extremely beautiful blue eyes when he was young, and was a romantic playboy when he was in college.

——I can't see it.

Lola compared Professor X with Bruce in her mind, and felt that no matter how she looked at this professor, she didn't look like a playboy.

He didn't have that energy in him.

...although, Lola admitted after examining his face closely, that skeletally he had indeed been a handsome man in his youth.

"Hello, Carmen," said Professor X. "Thank you very much for bringing us this news."

"I thought you knew that," Laura replied. "It's fine for them to live in the sewers. Manhattan's sewer system is more livable than Gotham."

Even the sewers of Gotham, which has such a harsh environment, live in many strange creatures.

"People with dignity will not live in the sewer." Professor X said calmly, "What's more, they live in the sewer entirely to avoid discrimination from the outside world."

Lola was not interested in their dignity.

She was more interested in another matter: "Did you use the legendary brain wave booster just now? Are the brain waves of mutants really different from ordinary people?"

"Not only are the brainwaves of mutants and ordinary people different, but also the brainwaves of aliens are different from mutants and ordinary people."

"Is it true that there are aliens with hidden identities living on the earth!" Laura became excited, "Sci-fi is real!"

"...This," Professor X observed Laura's expression, "I'm afraid the actual situation is different from what you imagined."

Laura looked at Professor X: "You have a secret you want to tell me."

"And you don't want to know."

"You can't say that." Laura thought for a while, "Can you give me a cup of black tea?"

Hank glanced at Professor X and left the room.

"One day I will know what this secret is." Laura said, "I will know the truth of all the conspiracies, the purpose of everyone who approaches me, and who my parents are... But, sooner or later There is still a difference between knowing sooner and later.”

[It is your destiny not to be expected, not recognized, not to be loved. 】

"I thought you'd be more willing to face it earlier in case there were uncontrollable consequences."

"People want to grow up and face this kind of problem!" Laura complained angrily, "I'm only 14 years old! Over 30 kilograms! I'm still a baby! I shouldn't have to worry about such things. of!"

Professor X seemed to want to say something, but finally fell silent subtly.

They had a conversation about homeless mutants in the sewers of Manhattan, and the professor was very upset about what to do with it.

And Laura reiterated her point of view once again: there is no need to worry about them.

"This is wrong." The professor frowned, looking at the beautiful little girl standing in front of him, "They are also human beings, and they have the right to walk in the sunshine openly."

"Some people are willing to work hard for their own living environment, and some people are not." Luo La retorted, "It's good for those who don't want to hide, and forcibly pulling them up will only hinder those who want to work hard."

"They don't understand what choice they made, Carmen, no one is forcing another person to do something, we just try to persuade them to do the right thing as much as possible."

"In my opinion, it's more like moral kidnapping." Luo La commented, "If I was asked to 'do the right thing' by others, I would give him a hard lesson."

Professor X raised his eyebrows - after he did this, he seemed to have a bit of a shadow of his youth.

"I'm looking forward to seeing that day," he said in a quizzical tone. "Very much."

Laura shuddered uncontrollably.

She vaguely felt that something was wrong, but after thinking about it for a while, she couldn't figure out what was wrong with what she said.

The author has something to say: Thanks to the little angel who cast [mine]: Bck1

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