The giant of light in the marvel world

Chapter 106 More money is needed

"So, what you are saying is," Nick Fury sat in the director's office and put down the mission report he had just read, and raised his one eye to look at John Garrett standing in front of his desk, "the last thing is An 'alien beast' suddenly emerged from the ground, defeated the alien army with three strikes, five divided by two, and then you teamed up with Ultraman to defeat the alien beast?"

Agent Garrett nodded: "That's pretty much the process."

"So if the alien beast doesn't show up in the end, what do you think the outcome will be?" Fury asked.

Gartler hesitated and said: "I'm afraid it's not optimistic. The army's firepower bombardment of the Frost Giants' lineup had little effect, and only defeated a very limited number of enemies. Judging from the situation at the time, without using some Under the premise of heavier weapons, it is not practical to defeat those Frost Giants with only the power of the army and the Aegis."

So you have to thank the alien beast Lao Tie for his friendly support?

But what more heavyweight weapons can there be? ICBM? Nuclear warhead?

Fury couldn't help but feel a little confused. He always felt that from whence on, the word "core" was indispensable in solving any problem. But the more painful things are yet to come. Ever since Ultraman and the alien beast appeared one after another, Fury has begun to suspect that many problems in the future may not be solved even by nuclear bombs.

Fury has already made up his mind. At least he has seen a lot of ridiculous things, and his ability to accept this kind of supernatural phenomenon is already frighteningly high. But the big officials above were different. Fury could almost imagine how panicked they looked after seeing the report.

Even if cannon missiles have no effect on extraordinary creatures like alien beasts, why can't they even deal with a group of primitive alien tribes using cold weapons?

Are Earth's guns really like BB bullets in the eyes of aliens?

Those people are always accustomed to having everything on earth in their hands, and they have absolute confidence in the thermal weapons created by modern technology. Especially nuclear bombs. In the minds of the big guys, nuclear bombs are the master key to all problems in the world. There is no problem in the world that cannot be solved by a single nuclear bomb.

If so, take two shots.

But now the cruel fact is placed in front of them - the earth's weapons seem to be insufficient in the face of various unknown forces. Human beings simply do not have the ability to protect their own planet. Just the thought of this can scare a lot of people up all night long.

"Where's Richard Lee?" Fury suddenly asked.

Garrett spread his hands and expressed helplessness: "He went home. He said there was nothing to add to the report, and we would just explain it."

This is obviously against the rules. After such a large mission, according to regulations, you must report to your superiors. If any S.H.I.E.L.D. agent dared to be so arrogant, Fury would have been rushed home to farm.

But Richard is different. This mission belongs to the other party who happened to be interested in it and came here as a friendly sponsor. This person is willing to come to help because he is giving him braised eggs. How can he braised eggs touch this great god? Therefore, it is indeed reasonable for the other party to leave immediately after finishing the matter.

"But he told us that the problem has been completely solved. All Asgardians have left the earth, and the space channel has been sealed by Asgard, and it will no longer be a threat in the future. Oh, by the way, still one thing."

Garrett remembered something, and his expression became a little strange.

"He also repeatedly warned that although he did not intend to be present in person, there was one matter that must be conveyed to the director."

Luodan immediately became energetic: "What's the matter?"

Since it was the other party's special instruction, it must be something very important.

Is it about Asgard having evil intentions for Earth?

Are those frost giants planning to make a comeback through other means?

Or is it a new threat from alien beasts?

As a result, Garrett said with a pained face: "He said, please ask the director to pay off the remaining part of the consulting fee in one go. He also specifically emphasized that it is charged on a daily basis. He also said that because he did not expect it, An alien beast appeared during the mission, so the cost of destroying the alien beast has to be calculated separately. He said it is not too expensive, just 300% of the consulting fee."

Braised Egg almost spat out a mouthful of blood.

Not too expensive? Why don't you just come and grab the Sanquyi Building? It saves a lot of trouble, and you can take as much as you want.

Well, to be fair, it's not that expensive. After all, they actually helped them eliminate an alien beast, let alone 300% of the consulting fee. Even if they spent thirty to five billion in operational funds, they might not be able to capture an alien beast.

Besides, does he need a little money for braised eggs?

So after Agent Garrett finished reporting the situation, as soon as he walked out of the door, Lu Dan had someone pay the money to Richard's account without saying a word.

What a big deal, it's just a favor. At worst, the next time I talk to the board of directors, I will ask for an extra billion, and the payment will be written as "alien beast eradication funds" or something like that.

When the time comes, Fury can confidently say to the council that that **** is a giant beast more than fifty meters tall! Do you know how much effort it took us, SHIELD, to finally settle it?

Is one billion too much? Not too much at all.

Previously, their Aegis spent two to three billion on a large-scale greening project.

Besides, it is also important to have a good relationship with Richard and leave a good impression. After all, this may be related to one of his next plans or it can only be said to be an idea.

After Garrett went out, Fury leaned back in his seat and slowly opened the white-covered document at hand. The cover had the word "Top Secret" printed on it.

Avengers Project.

Deputy Director Maria Hill walked over and happened to see her boss looking through the document.

"'Avengers Plan'," she frowned and asked, "I thought this plan had been rejected by the Council?"

"Those old guys are not very optimistic." Fury shrugged, "But since when did the opinions of those old guys matter?"

Hill thought about it and felt it made sense. Generally speaking, Fury is always used to killing first and then attacking later. What he relies on is that the old guys can't find anyone to take his place anyway, and there is nothing they can do against him. All those old guys can do is to yell, but Fury doesn't even bother to listen at this time. At this time, the person who is responsible for stepping forward to get scolded is often Comrade Pierce.

At this time, Fury closed the cover, suddenly raised his head, and asked seriously: "Hill, do you think that Richard Lee will join the Avengers?"

(Thanks to the book friend Chen Xuanzang and 20181214084144367 for the reward!)

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