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Chapter 314 Accepting a Disciple

Gwen, who suddenly became a tutor, complained to Jessica more than once about how ignorant she was as a young student. He usually seemed like a pretty smart boy, but sometimes he was so slow that it was unbelievable!

First of all, she felt that little Peter's motor skills were really terrible. Unlike Gwen, who studied ballet before becoming Spider-Woman and won awards in competitions, Spidey was an out-and-out tech nerd before becoming a superhero. He knows nothing about sports. Even the early Spider-Man in the original game often relied on his strong physical fitness and reflexes to crush his enemies. His combat awareness and skills were completely in shambles.

It's just that Spider-Man is the best among enhanced humans. His spider-sense early warning function combined with his monster-level reflex nerves can easily dodge even rifle bullets. Such a powerful reaction ability can absolutely crush most enemies, which is more than enough to make up for Peter's own shortcomings.

However, this was not the case in Gwen's eyes. She was as fast as Spider-Man was. Little Peter's hardware advantages could not be used in front of her, so his shortcomings and shortcomings were magnified infinitely in her eyes. In Gwen's view, even if little Peter gained superpowers, he would be nothing more than a nerd with a poor sense of exercise and wouldn't know where to start teaching him.

When Gwen complained to Jessica several times that she was a rotten student, Jessica could only ask with a smile: "So, you were much better than him when you first debuted?"

"I don't think it's that bad." Gwen said confidently. Then he recalled a bunch of embarrassing things that happened when he first put on the combat uniform. His tone suddenly became less confident, "...it shouldn't be that bad." Bar……"

In addition to his fighting skills, Gwen felt that Peter's handling of the hero's identity was simply ridiculous. For example, last week he was careless enough to throw his combat uniform into the washing machine along with his other clothes. As a result, Aunt May came over and asked, Peter, why are your clothes all red and blue when they are washed? Did you throw any faded clothes into the washing machine?

At this time, it was just a matter of saying a few words to get past it, but in the end, I didn’t know what little Peter was thinking, so he explained on the spot: "I...I am washing the American flag..."

Aunt Mei: "..."

What exactly would a person have to be motivated to wash an American flag? ?

Richard also felt funny when he heard Jessica's retelling, but after thinking about it carefully, he felt that it was not a bad thing. Although Gwen is not necessarily a good teacher, from the perspective of introductory hero guidance, he feels that Gwen should be better than Stark. After all, Stark is an equipment person, and he always feels that if Spider-Man hangs out with Stark for a long time, he will have to take a narrow path. After all, from the perspective of a big business owner, problems that can be solved with money are not problems. However, this trick is obviously difficult for little spiders to learn...

No matter what, at least Gwen, the teacher, matched his expertise and was generally reliable.

The serpent Jörmungandr's army was all blocked outside the city, and Jörmungandr himself was also intercepted by Nexus. Therefore, it seems that this incident caused quite a stir, but it did not affect ordinary people. How much trouble it caused to the people. The citizens were simply aroused by the instinctive fear in their hearts when the big snake's power exploded, and the impact was probably equivalent to having a rather terrifying nightmare.

But Richard is at a loss here. This damn Jörmungandr didn't wake up early or late, but he chose them to come out and cause trouble just two days after the movie was released!

It is certainly impossible to say that there is no impact at all. Mythical beasts have sprung out, and the government has issued notices throughout the territory. Who is still in the mood to go to the cinema to watch a movie in this situation?

To be fair, the box office revenue of the second installment in their Ultraman series, "Devil's Trial," is quite astonishing, and its reputation among viewers who have seen it is generally very good. Even the critics who pointed their noses at Planet Pictures’ films for being commercial, worthless and nutritious have stopped talking this time. Many well-known figures in the industry have come forward to express their concern for the film’s humanistic care and The inherent content of the plot was affirmed.

But it was far from the level Richard expected.

So he immediately started the next step of the film's planning, which is also the last of his planned trilogy of films, titled "Ultraman 3: To the Man Who Glorified."

Yes, he is going to shamelessly copy the ending story of Senior Diga again...

No, you can’t say that.

Ultraman's matter...can that be called plagiarism?

That’s called learning!

This was also decided by Richard before the second movie started, because like many Olympians, Tiga's story was also the episode in this series that impressed him the most. "The Trial of the Devil" itself is the foreshadowing of this ending, and "To the One Who Gives Glory" is also the final touch of Tiga's entire series, embellishment and sublimation of its main theme.

To help audiences in this world improve their understanding of Ultraman, Richard felt there was nothing more perfect than this story.

Because this is Richard's personal favorite story and a work that he cares about very much, he decided to personally participate in the production of this film. At least he had to personally oversee the completion of the film to make sure it turned out exactly how he wanted it to be.

Four days after Richard returned to Earth, Mr. Odin finally woke up.

The first day after the old man woke up, he asked Thor to come and bring a message, saying that he wanted to talk to Richard alone.

Although the Eternal Spear was returned to Odin after the battle in Asgard, Richard could clearly feel that his connection with Asgard had not been interrupted. From his subjective feeling, the connection seemed to come from the golden light that flew into his body from the direction of the temple during the battle. That light contained some extremely powerful and pure energy, which helped him establish a relationship with Aspen. The spatial link of Jiade also enhanced his own strength to a certain extent.

Richard could roughly guess that it was probably because he defeated the Orochi and protected Asgard while also saving Thor's life. Odin, who protected the calf, naturally gave him some benefits in return. However, he was still very curious about the origin of this energy. He originally planned to talk to Odin after he woke up. Since the other party took the initiative to invite him, he naturally had no reason to refuse.

So four days later, Richard followed Thor on his journey to Asgard again.

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