Superman's Journey to a Thousand Worlds

Chapter 47: Fury: I'd rather do nothing than make mistakes

Dihua is a word with far-reaching meaning.

As a level 10 agent and director of S.H.I.E.L.D., Fury seems to be born with far-reaching thinking, and he can often make correct associations and judgments.

He was wondering if the girl Lincoln ordered had other intentions, so he changed his tone.

But obviously, he guessed wrong again.

There are many benefits to becoming Superman, such as super strength, super speed, super hardness, super endurance and other pretty serious abilities.

With the help of these powerful abilities, Lincoln's sins were finally defeated at noon, and his body and mind gained essence from within and without.

He was very satisfied, the hotel was very satisfied, and so was the girl. Everyone was very happy except Fury, who was waiting downstairs with a gloomy face.

Putting the remaining gold coins into his pocket, Lincoln covered Heng Chen's body with a quilt, closed the door and walked to the underground bar.

At first glance, he saw Fury, who had a face as straight as a giant monkey, and the dark-skinned and shiny call girl next to him.

"It seems that you really like the service I ordered for you. It's already noon, and you are still reluctant to leave her by your side." Lincoln ordered a glass of juice, leaned against the bar and looked at Fury with interest.

The call girl next to him.

Hearing Lincoln's words, Fury immediately realized that he was overthinking and waved the girl away. Fury looked at his watch: "You made me waste a whole morning in this bar."

"No, no, no, the waste of time is just your personal behavior and has nothing to do with me." Lincoln raised his index finger and shook it: "After all, I never asked you to come to me."

"Besides..." Lincoln pointed to the juice in Fury's hand: "I only invited you to prostitute, but I didn't ask you to drink juice. You have to pay for this glass of juice yourself."

Fury:???

You even invited a prostitute, but why don't you get an extra glass of juice?

All of his words were ruined by Lincoln's sudden turn. Fury's face, which was as bright as a preserved egg, turned darker. He took a deep breath, and then slowly said: "Let's talk alone?"

Lincoln looked around the bar with only a few customers, then looked at the deserted corners, and spread his hands: "We need to talk about this alone?"

Although Lincoln was unwilling, Fury only felt that this negotiation might not have an ideal outcome.

He took out some photos and a bill from his pocket: "This is the photo record when you destroyed the streets yesterday. This is the repair bill you need to pay. Maybe you can choose a suitable time to pay off these bills."

"Oh, this." Lincoln glanced at the long list of bills and pushed it back to Fury: "I have already negotiated with that General Screw."

"As compensation and labor fees, he will give me a building worth $190 million in Manhattan. As for these bills, he will also bear the scope."

"You can go to him for reimbursement first. If he doesn't agree, you can come to me again and I will have a good talk with him."

'Talk about it? Do you mean beating someone into submission with your fists?'

Fury stared at Lincoln, this thought flashed through his mind, and then he collected the bill: "Now that the compensation matter has been resolved, next, we should talk about your identity."

As he spoke, Fury took out another piece of white paper from his trench coat pocket and placed it in front of Lincoln: "This is a file. There is a file about you. Can you tell me what happened to you?

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cannot!

Lincoln wanted to retaliate against Fury rudely, but then he suddenly thought of an interesting way to play: "Are you sure you want to know?"

"Sure."

"That's good." Lincoln nodded, stretched out his finger and casually drew a circle in the air.

Amidst the roaring sound, the magic power with blue light and shadow effects opened a portal to the secret laboratory. Lincoln stretched out his hand, and when he took it back again, a cube with azure luster appeared in Lincoln's palm.

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(Laboratory scientist: Damn it! What the hell! Where’s a Cosmic Cube as big as mine?!)

"This is the Space Rubik's Cube!?"

Looking at the all-too-familiar cube, Fury finally couldn't keep his expression stable and stood up suddenly: "This should be stored in a secret laboratory, what have you done?!"

"The portal is just a small means related to space."

Lincoln waved his hand indifferently. He held the Cosmic Rubik's Cube calmly. With a slight movement of his mind, blue energy lines flowed out of the Rubik's Cube and turned into wisps of misty blue to wrap around the two of them.

The Infinity Stones have incredible abilities, and if they can be fully mastered, they can directly reach the unique space inside them (which is different from the comic setting).

Different gems have different internal spaces, and the interior of a space gem is an infinite and objectless space. The endless nothingness can overwhelm all creatures that enter here.

Fury's willpower is very strong, and he can sustain it for a period of time even in this void space, but as a human being, he can only sustain it for a period of time.

A moment later, Fury was sweating profusely when he returned from the void space that could destroy the will of living creatures.

His heart was beating violently, and recalling the void space that was much scarier than the small black room, he felt that he seemed to understand something: "Have you been here all these years since you disappeared?"

"That's right."

Lincoln nodded, reopened the portal and put the Cosmic Cube back.

(Laboratory scientist: Huh? Why is this back again?)

After waving his hand to close the portal, Lincoln looked at Fury with a smile: "Actually, it's a good place. If you can stay rational and self-sufficient there, you might be able to master it."

"Master it? Like you just did?" Fury stared into Lincoln's eyes, as if wanting to verify the truth of what he said.

"That space is a test." Lincoln, who has meticulous control over his body, said without any flaws: "You can get out of it by passing it, otherwise you will have to die in it."

"So, were you there all those years when you disappeared?"

"Not entirely." Lincoln shrugged casually: "I only stayed in it for a while, which almost drove me crazy. Then I came out and found a way back not long ago."

"It didn't kill me, but made me stronger. Do you want to become as strong as me?"

"No." Recalling the gnawing emptiness again, Fury shook his head and refused. Even a level 10 agent like him couldn't hold on, and no one in the entire S.H.I.E.L.D. could succeed.

And he didn't trust those agents either.

If what Lincoln said is true, it can only be a bad thing for those agents to pass the test and become Lincoln's second best.

Therefore, Fury would rather do nothing than never make a mistake!

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