"Where is your equipment?"
Anton glanced at Phil, ignoring the mix of screaming and shock, and ordered, "Go and grab your gear and positioning equipment. It's time to leave here!"
"Understood!"
Phil nodded and rushed into the flight base building.
A few minutes later, he returned, neatly dressed in a modified and repainted Green Goblin suit, carrying a suitcase. Anton couldn't help but admit it—Phil, going by the pseudonym "Hobgoblin," looked more like a supervillain than a superhero in this outfit.
He looked like he was ready for Halloween, capable of scaring children into tears while shopping. Anton couldn't quite grasp Phil's sense of aesthetics.
Speechless for a moment, Anton noticed Phil's suitcase, likely containing a slightly damaged positioning instrument.
"You take this woman. Let's leave here first."
"Understood!"
As soon as Phil finished speaking, he saw the cyborg grab Stockman and fly into the sky. But for some reason, cyborg stayed in the air, turning its head to look at the flight base. Phil stepped onto his flying skateboard, with Karai hanging from his feet, and ascended to the same height as the cyborg.
"What's happening?"
"There's still something to be done!" Anton replied calmly. "If this incident gets out, you, as a reporter, should know better than I do how serious the consequences could be."
"You, are you sure?" Phil asked, his eyes wide as he looked at the base in front of him.
Cyborg around them raised his hands, and sonic shells converged, aiming at various warplanes, armored vehicles, and, most importantly, the ammunition depot nearby. A moment later, he detonated the entire base.
Rumble! Rumble!
A massive mushroom cloud soared into the sky. Fire and black gunpowder instantly engulfed the entire flight base, while the ground cracked deep ravines, shaking uncontrollably. It was as if a natural disaster had struck.
Needless to say, the soldiers who had survived inside the base were all swept away by the terrifying explosion, the shockwaves and firelight reducing them to ashes.
Ross and Blonsky, who had been on the street, also met a tragic end. Additionally, Anton had deleted the black box inside the flight base, and the explosion wiped away all external traces.
As a result, no one would ever know who was responsible for the deaths of Ross and the others. Most likely, Bruce Banner would take the fall.
"This..." Phil was dumbfounded.
He turned to the cyborg beside him and started to tremble. For a moment, he couldn't figure out who the real villain was. This leaving no stones unturned approach felt too villainous. Why did it feel so satisfying?
As Phil pondered, he gazed at the base, now a heap of ruins. Without another word, he followed Anton, who was now as cyborg , away from the devastated tropical rainforest.
"Phil, your name is Phil, right?"
Soon, about ten kilometers away from the city, Cyborg stopped and said to Phil, "You should have a way to return to New York."
"No problem, I can contact the people at the High Table." Phil nodded quickly.
Batman and the High Table have a certain cooperative relationship, and he can easily contact them through his connection with the Daily Bugle.
The High Table isn't an organization tied to any specific region. As the "empire where the sun never sets" in the assassin world, it has influence all over the globe.
Getting back to New York through the High Table is certainly not a problem.
"Well."
Cyborg nodded, threw Stockman to Phil, and said, "These two people are your responsibility. The positioning instrument must be repaired as soon as possible. The teleportation technology is very important."
"Is he gone?"
Phil was dumbfounded. When he saw the man in front of him say this, he soared into the sky and disappeared like lightning.
A huge sonic boom echoed in his ears, and shockwaves surpassing the speed of sound spread everywhere.
It suddenly dawned on him that the speed the other person had shown just now was simply meant to let him go.
"Damn!"
Phil swallowed.
He really didn't understand where his boss had met this cyborg, or how he had made a movie about one.
The image of the cyborg in the movie was completely different from the person he had just seen.
But when he realized that the cyborg was on his side, he suddenly felt safer.
To be fair, the other party had killed the army—wasn't it really to protect him?
After the cyborg soared into the sky and entered the clouds, his body became invisible and completely disappeared over Brazil.
At the same time, in New York.
Anton, at home, opened his eyes and reduced the murderous look in his gaze. "Banner..."
He thought for a moment, recalling the last fragment of the teleportation device that was transmitted to Bruce Banner, who was somewhere, unknown.
The three parts of the teleportation device all have transmission capabilities.
But the key is that these three parts aren't stable when used separately for teleportation. Errors would likely to occur.
Only when the three parts are combined into one can the device become a stable teleportation system that allows its thoughts to be transmitted to every corner of the teleported person's mind—even the universe, without exception.
It's a rather overpowered technology.
Much like Victor Stone, Cyborg in the original design, A Mother Box from Apocalypse was installed by the cyborg , giving him the ability to use the Boom Tube to teleport.
However, since the technology isn't fully mastered, transmission errors are possible.
However, after Anton transformed into the cyborg , he didn't gain the teleportation ability granted by the Apocalypse Mother Box, as in the original version.
This is probably due to the movie version.
Anyway, Anton doesn't remember Cyborg demonstrating teleportation in a Justice League movie.
But to get back to the point,
If Banner is transported away by the fragments of the teleportation device, it would result in a very small chance of success.
So, according to Banner's mind, where would he be teleported to?
There is only one answer.
That was his former lover, Betty.
Of course, this Betty couldn't be the Betty Brandt that Anton knew, but Betty Rose, the daughter of General Ross.
After all, in the beginning, Banner had been a very promising young man in Ross's eyes.
Analyzing the original plot, the person Banner misses most now isn't anyone else; it must be his muse.
As for Mr. Blue, those are matters for later.
"Betty Rose!"
Anton pondered for a moment, thinking he could try to approach this from that angle—first, to find Banner's trail.
He took out his phone and called Winston at the Continental Hotel. After a while, he received an email in his inbox. He clicked it open, and it contained all the information on Betty Rose.
There was even data on Betty's current boyfriend, a psychiatrist.
Anton checked repeatedly.
"Hulk!"
He don't know why, but most of these superheroes in the Marvel version are either ntr'ed or on their way to being similar.
Venom, Hulk, Spider-Man... Everyone's holding a such banner over their heads. As for Captain America, he don't even know if it counts as being ntr'ed.
Did he ntr'ed himself?
Are there two Captain Americas in one timeline?
This kind of logic is strange, but it doesn't really make sense. In short, to get stronger, you first suffer ntr—so unique.
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