Sam saw Ross's eyes on him and could only speak:

"It's really funny, isn't it? Where was your military when the aliens invaded? Oh, I was wrong, I remember you dropped a few nuclear bombs, and there was still a nuclear radiation area over there, and it was because Tony Stark's invention purified most of the area..."

"Or if the Avengers didn't take action at that time, would New York be safe? Would the Chitauri stop invading the earth?"

"Soldier, the Chitauri invaded the earth entirely because of Loki, the brother of the Avenger Thor!" Ross said angrily.

"Then why don't you blame Loki? If you blame Thor, I won't laugh at you here... Is it because you can't afford to offend Asgard?"

"Soldier, watch your words!"

Ross was surprisingly angry, but Ross admitted that he had no way to send these people directly to prison. After all, Mr. President Tony Stark was the first problem Ross needed to overcome.

Speaking of which, Ross is also a type with a deep background. If Ross didn't have a deep background, he wouldn't have been able to rise straight up after making so many mistakes in the military.

"I'm not just accusing you, I'm just stating the correct facts. The most important thing is that this is not my personal opinion. Wakanda has already issued a solemn protest to us, and many other countries are also hostile to us, so we finally came up with a new plan-"

Ross took out a thick stack of paper, almost as thick as a hardcover quarterly Count Shannan, and then pointed to the agreement and said: "This is the Sokovia Agreement signed by 117 countries. The content is very simple. In the future, the activities of the Avengers need to be restricted to the authorization of the United Nations, including the deployment of the Avengers."

"That means that if the United Nations determines that there is no need to deploy, we cannot deploy, right? Even if someone needs the help of the Avengers?" Rogers interrupted Ross's speech.

"In theory, yes, this is something everyone decides together. And the United Nations will not stop you from deploying when necessary."

"For example, nuclear bombs?" Rhodes said sarcastically.

"Similarly, when we don't want to go out, we must obey the dispatch of the United Nations and go out to deal with some political enemies, right? Ross, have you made a mistake? The Avengers are not a tool in your hands to satisfy your political demands!"

Rogers felt it was ridiculous when he heard about the Sokovia Accords. When did the Avengers become a tool of politicians? Then what is the meaning of the Avengers' existence?

"I can understand your concerns, but I want to ask, Captain, do you know where Hulk and Thor are now? Don't know? If I lost two nuclear bombs, I can't sit here safely. I know your concerns, but the world has always been running like this. We have all kinds of procedures to keep the world running, instead of relying on the whims of the Avengers!"

"The Sokovia Accords will be approved at the United Nations meeting in Vienna in three days. You should think about it carefully during these three days!"

Ross picked up his briefcase and turned away.

"Okay, the troublemakers have left. Let's discuss the Sokovia Accords. What do you think?" Tony took the initiative to speak. Tony had heard a little about the Sokovia Accords two days ago, but he didn't expect that countries around the world would draft them so quickly.

"I refuse. Although the original intention of the Sokovia Accords is good, I don't think the UN's subordinate team can properly handle the problems we are facing. Politicians' words cannot be trusted. Maybe their ideas are good today, but they may find loopholes tomorrow."

Rogers essentially doesn't trust any politicians, and even Nick Fury was a politician in Rogers' eyes before.

"But this is the decision of the United Nations. If it is the decision of the US government, there may be something fishy - Tony, you know I'm not targeting you..."

Although Tony is the president of the United States, Tony is more like an agent of the United States. Many deep-rooted conglomerates are not on the same front as Tony - sometimes they are even enemies.

Tony is considered a new capital, which is different from the capitalists in traditional industries in the United States, and even incompatible with them. Many American chaebols started from war munitions, oil and minerals. In fact, Stark Industries started in this way.

But later, Stark Enterprises has been transformed into a high-tech enterprise, and weapons and ammunition are no longer the main business of Stark Industries. Of course, there areEnergy industry.

In recent years, the development of Stark Energy has offended too many traditional chaebols in Stark Industries. Ross and Tony are not on the same side. Even though Tony and Secretary of State Ross do not get along well, he tries to save face for these chaebols.

"It is still an agreement signed by 117 countries in the world. If we refuse, our missions may be judged illegal at any time."

Rhodes thinks that the Sokovia Agreement still has a certain effect, and this pressure is not simply the pressure imposed by the United States.

"I don't agree. What is the difference between the Avengers and the previous SHIELD? Everything must be subject to the leadership and decisions of others. I became an Avenger to deal with all kinds of disasters, not to help politicians show off!"

Falcon Sam has the same objection as Rogers.

"It's your turn, Rogers." Tony asked Rogers.

"I don't agree with this opinion..." Just after Rogers finished speaking, he noticed a text message on his mobile phone. There was only a simple line of words on it:

She died.

Rogers suddenly felt a pang in his heart, "Sorry, I have something very important to deal with." Then Rogers left directly.

Tony did not stop him. He said everything he should say. These three days were originally for everyone to think.

When Rogers rushed to the hospital, it was too late. At this moment, Peggy had fallen into eternal sleep. After all, Rogers did not have time to see Peggy for the last time.

The next day, Rogers attended Peggy's funeral in a suit and tie. Rogers did not hear a word of what the priest said. Peggy's voice and smile were in his mind.

When Peggy's coffin was lifted on his shoulders, Rogers felt particularly heavy. Today, his beloved passed away, and Rogers felt that another part of his life had withered.

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