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Seeing Tony Stark accept the bracelet, Thor couldn't help but grin widely. The level of kindness in that grin was on par with the one he had when he said "the sun's getting real low" to the Hulk before getting brutally beaten.
"Thor, keep laughing, and I'll tear up the 'agreement' we signed earlier and post things you don't want anyone to see online," Tony Stark threatened, getting annoyed by Thor's laughter.
"Tear it up if you want, but I doubt you'll scare me," Thor chuckled, extremely delighted. "You have the bracelet now, so it's only a matter of time before you offer up a memorable scene."
"I believe Dr. Banner can control himself; he won't go berserk," Tony Stark said, his face turning cold. "You'll be disappointed."
"I hope Dr. Banner won't go berserk either, but if that day comes," Thor's smile grew even brighter on his face, "Stark, make sure to tell me. Even if I'm in Asgard, I can still see. Heimdall can see anything happening in the Nine Realms. At that time, I'll have him share his vision with me so we can enjoy it together."
Tony Stark was about to retort and give Thor a verbal lashing when lights appeared in the room.
A video started playing.
In the beginning of the video, two faces appeared. They glanced at each other and held each other's hands.
Everyone was familiar with these two individuals, or more precisely, one of them, as she nearly tore the Avengers apart.
Yes, these two were Quicksilver Pietro Maximoff and Scarlet Witch Wanda Maximoff.
"Report to the base station, this isn't a drill! We're under attack!" a large group of soldiers armed with weapons began to act, accompanied by the sound of gunfire.
The scene shifted to a snowy field. An armored vehicle charged like an enraged bull, driven by a fiery redhead—Black Widow Natasha Romanoff. Hawkeye Clint Barton stood on top of the vehicle, shooting arrow after arrow of death.
In the snowy field, there was not only Natasha Romanoff's vehicle but also enemy vehicles. The enemy's equipment and weapons were also highly sophisticated, but they proved to be no match for Natasha Romanoff and Clint Barton, the two members of the Avengers.
Then, Thor made his entrance. With his golden locks and red cape, he was as handsome as ever, his hammer swinging with a resounding noise. He flew onto a lookout tower and unleashed a barrage of punches and kicks, not just knocking people down, but sending them flying.
This wasn't a metaphor; he literally sent people flying.
The enemies were capable of flight as well, but their means of flight couldn't compare to Tony Stark's Iron Man armor. It couldn't even be called armor; it was merely a few propulsion devices attached to their legs and other parts.
Even so, the enemies were formidable, and it would have been difficult to handle them if it weren't for the intervention of the Avengers.
Of course, even with their ability to fly, they were no match for Thor. With a simple hand gesture, he plucked them out of the air as if swatting mosquitoes, effortlessly.
After Thor's impressive display, it was Steve Rogers's turn. Captain America rode a motorcycle with his shield strapped to his back, effortlessly dragging an enemy with one hand. He looked as relaxed as a giant panda being led back by a zookeeper after roaring, "Hulk, smash!"
After tossing the defiant "Hulk" aside, Steve Rogers unleashed his formidable move: shield throwing.
He rode the motorcycle like an airplane, simultaneously throwing his shield while in mid-air. The shield flew out, hitting multiple enemies in succession with resounding thuds. But that's not all—the shield rebounded off trees a couple of times before flying back into Steve Rogers's hand, right by his side where he had knocked down several people with his motorcycle.
"Captain, your shield seems to defy the laws of physics," Bruce Banner couldn't help but speak up after watching for a while. "Based on the principles of physics, your shield should have hit the ground when it first struck an enemy. How is it possible for it to rebound so many times and return to your hand?"
"Dr. Banner, I haven't calculated anything. I just see the positions of those people, the environment they're in, and in that instant, I know the angle and force with which I should throw the shield for it to hit so many people and return to my hand," Steve Rogers explained.
"But that still goes against the laws of physics," Bruce Banner argued. "Whether it's the human body or trees, they aren't springs. How can they bounce the shield back and forth until it returns to your hand?"
"Dr. Banner, what's most unscientific here is you," Steve Rogers responded. "You turn into the Hulk because of gamma radiation. But no matter how much radiation there is, it's still human cells, proteins, carbon. The skin composed of human cells can withstand bullets?"
"There are many things in this world that science can't explain," the scientific genius Tony Stark chimed in. "As long as we know we're teammates, that's enough. Let's watch the video."
In the video, the Hulk made his entrance. His fighting style was as rugged as ever, charging and tearing through anything in his path.
It didn't matter what was in front of him—gunfire or tanks—he plowed right through.
The gunfire barely tickled him.
On the other hand, even tanks, powerful weapons as they were, couldn't withstand the Hulk's "tickling."
At the beginning, the Avengers fought together, but midway through the battle, Tony Stark flew up and landed above a building built on a mountainside.
However, as soon as he approached, a pale blue energy shield appeared on top of the building. Tony Stark, lost in thought, accidentally crashed into it with his Iron Man armor.
"Shit!" Tony Stark cursed in frustration.
"Watch your language," Steve Rogers, riding his motorcycle, reprimanded. "J.A.R.V.I.S., what's going on up there?"
"The central energy is being protected by some sort of shield. Strucker's facility is more advanced than any Hydra base we've destroyed before," J.A.R.V.I.S.'s voice sounded.
"So Hydra is still around!" This scene confirmed the existence of Hydra, putting the rumors to rest. Even though the Avengers had deduced their existence based on various clues, this was the first official confirmation in the "officially certified" answering space.
"Loki's scepter must be inside," Thor said as he fought off enemies. "Otherwise, Strucker wouldn't have been able to create such a defense." Thor extended his hand, and his hammer flew back into it, knocking down a person with a resounding "clang." He then caught the hammer and casually uttered a few words, "It's time for the final act."
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