Killian's team clumsily cut off the live TV signal at this moment, but it was already too late. Everyone saw how Iron Man beat up the Iron Man terrorists who tried to attack his home. Not only did everyone I don't think the terrorists are very scary, I even think they are a bit funny.

The whole thing became a complete laughing stock after that, and even the mysterious image of the Mandarin with hands and eyes that reached the sky that Killian had worked so hard to create was mostly destroyed.

Especially after the incident, Stark appeared on the camera again, his nostrils almost raised to the sky: "I told you a long time ago, Mandarin, you are a coward! You had your chance, but you didn't grasp it. Next, I will I'm going to find you. You'd better be mentally prepared..."

As soon as Stark spoke, the public's emotions rose to the extreme, and worries and fears about terrorists were suddenly swept away. Everyone feels that this Mandarin is just a paper tiger who can say a few empty words on TV. But when he really starts to act, he seems to be more powerful than our Avengers...

Killian was furious in his base, but at this time he was completely unaware of his situation.

Compared to the troubles he would face next, Iron Man was just the most insignificant problem.

Beating up the Mandarin was just an accident. Richard originally went for Aldridge Killian. After all, this is the final boss of Iron Man 3. He also always thought that this was the Mandarin incident. The real mastermind.

Although pressing the Mandarin was an unexpected gain, this person couldn't just let him go. After returning, Richard immediately put on the vest of the leader of Hydra and continued to search for Killian's whereabouts and background information using the resources of Hydra.

If he didn't check, he would be shocked if he checked. Soon his subordinate Ma Zai came to report to him, saying that Killian was actually just a pawn, and there were other hidden backgrounds behind him. Intelligence shows that the organization is code-named "Pioneer Technology" and is generally referred to as AIM.

Now Richard had an impression. I remember that in the Iron Man 3 movie, Killian did mention that his think tank was called AIM, but he said that it was the abbreviation of the Institute of Fluid Dynamics, so Richard thought That's just a little easter egg.

But the real AIM in the Marvel world is not a mechanics institute. Its full name is Advanced Idea Mechanics, which was also born during World War II and was a branch of Hydra. AIM is committed to developing the most advanced weapons in the world and has provided Hydra with a large amount of black technology. However, the two parties later parted ways due to political differences, and AIM established itself on its own. After years of development, it has become a large-scale terrorist organization with the mission of conquering the world.

Like Hydra, this organization does not exist on the surface... of course, only on the surface. However, Hydra, the Hand, and others all know about the existence of AIM. After counting, it seems that only SHIELD doesn't know about it yet...

A guy like Aldridge Killian, who is irritable, arrogant and suspicious, is not a big shot by nature. In addition to opportunities, he must have had the support of big men to reach this stage. Richard had previously speculated that the big boss might be the Mandarin, but now he discovered that it was AIM. In other words, Killian's Desperate Project should be one of the projects invested by AIM, and he is the representative of the cooperation between AIM and the Ten Rings Gang.

This makes things more complicated. Killing Killian will not bring an end to the incident. As long as AIM feels that the Extremis project is still valuable, they can continue to study it and arrange new people in charge to find new buyers. Missing Killian will not be a problem for them. any impact.

If you want to do it, do it thoroughly. It doesn't hurt at all to blow up one or two bases. To target them, it would be better to simply uproot the entire organization and let them die completely.

But this cannot be done with fists. Similar in nature to organizations such as Hydra and the Hand, AIM is also a large-scale trans-international covert organization that cannot be completely eradicated no matter how powerful it is.

So at this time, Hydra needs to come forward again.

Logically speaking, annihilating AIM is justifiable for Hydra. After all, this organization used to be a branch of Hydra, so it is justifiable for them to send troops to take down AIM. Furthermore, after so many years of development, AIM's sphere of influence is indeed quite large, and its technology is at the forefront of the world. If it can be annexed, it will also be of great benefit to Hydra itself.

As soon as Gideon Malik heard that his boss had the intention to fight AIM, he agreed with both hands without thinking, praising his wisdom and prowess. This old man has long been eager to annex and expand his territory. He is just waiting for a word from the boss, who is very active in getting things done.

Malik was arranged to go down and prepare for a full-scale war with AIM. Unexpectedly, Baron Strucker extended an olive branch as soon as there was any movement on their side.

"Strucker said he hopes to cooperate with us to destroy AIM." Malik made a special call and said, "He said AIM belongs to the Hydra traitor and should be solved by everyone."

Richard was a little surprised. Hydra has never been monolithic. Their Serpentine and Shield branch decided to start a war with other forces. The other forces could only give some verbal support to save face. What mistake did Strack make that he actually wanted to send troops to support?

"We did some research and found out that Baron Stracke had a long-term cooperative relationship with AIM," Malik said, "but it broke off recently."

"Oh? Did they have a falling out?"

"Maybe, but most of us speculate that it may be related to a project called the 'Cosmic Cube'." Malik couldn't help but feel funny when he said this, "AIM drew a big pie for Baron Strucker, saying that they could develop a project called the 'Cosmic Cube' The ultimate weapon of the 'Cosmic Cube'. I heard that AIM described this weapon as a universal wishing machine. It has the ability to transcend reality and modify everything. No matter what kind of wish the person holding it makes can come true.

I know, hilarious right? But that idiot Strack seemed to really believe it, and even spent countless billions on this project. Of course, in the end, everything was lost. After AIM took his money, he suddenly said that the project failed at a critical moment and that Strack's 'Cosmic Cube' was dead.

Now all the major bases are watching the Baron’s joke. The Baron may feel that he can’t keep it on his face, so he got so angry that he even wanted to push AIM aside…”

Malik seemed to think it was a joke when he said this, but Richard didn't.

His previous decision to reject AIM was just a whim and he didn't take it seriously. He originally planned to leave it to Hydra to deal with it, but he didn't plan to be there in person. But now he feels that this matter is worth taking seriously.

Because of this Cosmic Cube, he thought it might be real.

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