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Chapter 47: Captain America's Little Fan

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In the New York Battle, who brought the Avengers together?

A) Nick Fury

B) Phil Coulson

C) Captain America, Steve Rogers

D) Thor, the God of Thunder

For answering correctly, you will be rewarded with an infinite bullet Desert Eagle. For answering incorrectly, one year of lifespan will be deducted.

"Infinite bullets?" This reward caught Tony Stark's interest. "Infinite bullets is something that science cannot achieve. Firstly, it violates the principles of conservation of matter and energy. So, is this pistol a combination of technology and magic?"

"Stark, don't you think you're boring?" Clint Barton said. "All we need to know is that this pistol is useful, right?"

"No wonder you're just a 'Hawkeye' and not an 'Arrowman'. So shallow," Tony Stark couldn't help but comment. "The true value of this pistol lies not in its use, but in the principles it embodies. If we can decipher the principles behind the infinite bullets and successfully replicate them, do you know what that means?"

"It means the world will be in chaos," Phil Coulson interjected. "If the technology of infinite bullets can be applied to other weapons, Stark, it's not a good thing. I advise you to abandon the idea of researching it. Unlike your armor, it won't protect people. On the contrary, it will only bring chaos and war."

"Coulson, I know which technologies should be researched and which shouldn't," Tony Stark shrugged. "I've already shut down the weapons division of Stark Industries, haven't I?"

"Let's focus on the question," Clint Barton took a few steps forward, getting closer to the floating text. He circled the word "unity" with his finger. "The meaning of this question is that the Avengers weren't initially united."

"Why do I feel like it's not surprising at all?" Phil Coulson glanced back and forth between Thor and Tony Stark as he spoke.

These two had already had a few rounds of clashes within the short time they had met. If it weren't for the inappropriate setting, it was highly likely they would have escalated to a physical confrontation.

It wasn't surprising that they were not united.

"It's hard to imagine that we weren't united when facing the Chitauri army," Clint Barton couldn't understand how his future self and the other Avengers were thinking. Faced with such a formidable enemy, why wouldn't they stand together?

"I think it must be Director Fury," Phil Coulson looked at the options for a moment and said, "Director Fury is the founder of the Avengers. He can manage an organization as large as S.H.I.E.L.D. with ease, so managing a small team of six is no problem for him. In fact, any team, any group of strangers, goes through the process of going from disunity to unity. It takes time to get acquainted."

"Oh, really?" Thor immediately voiced his opposition. "I don't think I would take orders from a bald man."

"But you did join the Avengers in the future."

"That doesn't mean I'll blindly follow orders," Thor said. "At the very least, I won't be able to greet someone I dislike with a smile. Nick Fury can't do that."

"So, Thor, if you don't approve of Director Fury, who do you think should be chosen?" Phil Coulson asked. "Who can unite you and everyone else?"

"While I don't know who it is, I know who it isn't," Thor glanced at Tony Stark. "Tony Stark can be ruled out. It's definitely not him."

"I was thinking the same thing," Tony Stark had no objections to that. He knew what he was like. It was natural for him to make everyone in the team cry with his words, but asking him to foster unity? No, he wasn't interested in that. He didn't buy into that.

"And me, I can also be ruled out," Phil Coulson pointed to himself. "I'm not a member of the Avengers, nor am I the founder of the Avengers. I have no direct relationship with the Avengers. Even as an agent, I'm not the best at S.H.I.E.L.D. I can't think of how an ordinary person like me could make you superheroes change."

"Then we are left with Captain America and Thor as options," Clint Barton said.

"This Captain America, the one who wears the star-spangled suit and carries a shield?" Thor wasn't very familiar with Captain America. "Why is he called Captain America?"

"Captain is a soldier from World War II. Initially, he was a very small and skinny boy, but he was determined to join the army and serve his country," Clint Barton explained. "Because of his small stature, Captain was repeatedly rejected, but he never gave up. He forged identities and attempted to enlist in different places. Of course, I don't advocate forgery, but Captain's indomitable spirit is something we should learn from. Dr. Abraham Erskine, who was in charge of the super-soldier serum, was also moved by Captain's spirit and ultimately selected him as his subject for transformation. In the end, Captain chose to crash the plane into the sea to prevent it from exploding in New York and endangering civilians..."

"He sounds like a resilient and brave person. Such a person is worthy of being called a hero."

"Thor, Captain's qualities go beyond that. He is incredibly courageous. Let me tell you, during a training session, Colonel Phillips didn't approve of Dr. Erskine's choice of Captain, so he threw a grenade into the team. Everyone instinctively moved away, but guess what Captain did? He threw himself onto the grenade! While everyone was thinking about themselves, he chose others! Even though the grenade was a fake, no one knew it at the time."

"This person is indeed very courageous."

"Not only courage, but also wisdom. During one of their team's runs, halfway through the course, there was a flagpole on the side with a flag on it. Their commander said whoever could bring down the flag would get to ride in a car. Everyone rushed up, giving it their all to climb up, but because the flagpole was too slippery, they wasted a lot of energy, and no one could reach the top. Captain, who hadn't been injected with the serum yet and was still a small guy, do you know how he got the flag?"

"Um, how did he climb up?"

"Captain didn't climb at all! There was a large screw at the base of the flagpole, and he unscrewed it, causing the flagpole to fall down! Who would have thought of that? Isn't it clever?"

"Um, indeed."

"And there was another time..."

"Coulson!" Clint Barton interrupted Phil Coulson with a headache. "I know you're a super fan of Captain, but now is not the time to be a fan."

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