When something that would have made people happy begins to be annoying and even painful, the first thing people will think about is whether to continue?

The same goes for Gwen.

She's not sure if she really likes being a superhero?

Or just like the feeling of being appreciated?

If it's the latter, then she should give up on continuing to be a superhero now.

Because now there are far more people who hate her than there are people who like her and thank her!

Gwen didn't know why.

Obviously what she is doing is a good thing.

But people never seem to remember the good things a person did, but only what she didn't do.

For example, a recent discussion on the Internet, why didn't you see Spider-Woman at the scene of the fire in Sprint's apartment?

The Sprint apartment fire was an incident from two days ago.

It was a little after 9 p.m., and a fire broke out at the Sprint apartment in the Bronx, a seven-story apartment building with six or seven small units on each floor and more than a hundred black people.

It is well known that the Bronx has the largest number of blacks and Latinos.

Moreover, the economy there is relatively underdeveloped, the environment is chaotic, the law and order are poor, and criminal incidents often occur.

The fire that day was also an arson case.

The economic damage caused by the fire was not much, but it burned several blacks and caused a lot of social concern.

Originally, everyone should be discussing when the police caught the murderer.

But I don't know when it started, but everyone began to discuss why Spider-Woman, who has been active in Liberty City recently, did not go over to save people at that time?

Then there was a lot of people saying that Spider-Woman was a racist and that she didn't see black people as people.

Conscience of heaven and earth, Gwen has never been a racist!

Although she didn't like black people very much, she definitely didn't mean to hate them.

At most, it's just not close.

As a result, she became a model of racial discrimination online, treating black life as pigs, dogs, and animals.

To be honest, this kind of remark actually provokes the animal protection association to some extent.

But Gwen's concern is clearly not here.

She was raped online!

And it was also abused online on trumped-up charges.

....

"I wasn't racist at all, and that night I was catching another gang of criminals in another place and I had no idea there was a fire there."

Gwen was very aggrieved, she felt that she had done nothing wrong, and she was going to be scolded like this.

The heart is cold!

Tired!

"So you don't want to be a superhero anymore?"

Roddy asked her.

Hearing this, Gwen hesitated.

She really didn't have the idea of becoming a superhero before.

She also does not have the ideological baggage of "the greater the ability, the greater the responsibility" of other Spider-Man.

But since becoming a superhero, Gwen has grown to like this feeling.

It's like the feeling she felt when she performed for an audience on stage, and she loved it and couldn't give it up.

But... She really can't stand it anymore!

Roddy saw that Gwen didn't really want to give up on being a superhero.

She was just hurt by those keyboard warriors on the Internet.

So Roddy said: "If you want to continue to be a superhero, then you have to learn to ignore the judgment of those people on the Internet." "

"No one is perfect, and no one can be perfect."

"Even the Avengers still have a lot of sunspots on the Internet, legends like Team America, aren't there many people who don't like him?"

"I'm not saying this to make you accept the criticism of these people, because some people are born unable to speak, and their happiness is always based on the pain of others."

"I just want to tell you that your ability is limited and you can't help everyone!"

"If you want, you help those who you can."

"If you don't want to, what will you say afterwards!"

"Could it be that because of the words of some people who are indifferent to you, you can influence your life?"

"To hell with them!"

"Remember a word! The greater the ability, the greater the desire! "

"You just have to make sure you don't hurt people, and that's already a good job."

"If you can use your abilities to help some people, you are already an angel!"

"So, don't be too yourself, let yourself go! As long as you can do it with a clear conscience, it is enough. "

Falling on the railing, Gwen listened to Roddy's words and fell into deep thought.

After a long time, she nodded as if she understood something.

"I see what you mean, it's me who drilled the horn."

Gwen said: "Like you said, the greater the ability, the greater the desire, and it is enough for me to control my desire and have a clear conscience." "

"It is impossible to demand perfection by asking yourself too much."

"I was too persistent in the past, and I won't be like that again!"

Teachable!

Roddy looked at Gwen's changes and nodded in satisfaction.

There is no such thing as a perfect superhero.

Superman also has shortcomings!

And that would be tiring.

Gwen was just a young girl, and she shouldn't have to bear so many things.

Just as Uncle Ben guided the direction of Peter Parker's life, today Roddy also pointed Gwen in a new direction in life.

The only difference is that Uncle Ben demands the best from Peter Parker.

And Roddy's request to Gwen is to be happy!

"Spider-Man, be a superhero out of interest, let go of the burden, and travel light!"

Roddy smiled and held out his hand to look at Gwen.

Gwen looked at him, then smiled and grabbed his hand.

"Interested?"

"That seems pretty good."

.......

PS: The fifth is more offered!!

I'll eat in a while, and come back in the afternoon to code the next chapter!

See you in the afternoon!!

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