Chapter 27 Mr. Stark is so pitiful

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Chapter 27

Even though Gwen wasn't doing anything fancy, Tony had to admit that at this moment, his heart skipped a beat.

"The massacre is one of our own?"

He repeated Gwen's words, but his tone was full of doubt, confusion, shock... and a hint of confusion.

He swore that even if Gwen said she had betrayed the enemy at this moment, he would not be so shocked.

"Gwen, do you know what you are talking about?" He widened his eyes and looked at Gwen in disbelief.

Gwen only hesitated for a moment, then replied firmly: "Yes, Mr. Stark."

"This is impossible!" Tony didn't want to believe it, frowned deeply, looked at the complete massacre slowly floating in the air, like a god, and denied:

"You know, all of us just had a fight with him during the day!"

The Justice League just suffered a disastrous defeat, and now you suddenly tell them that the opponent is a good person, and we beat the wrong person, and we were beaten in vain. How can people believe this?

Which of our own people would be so ruthless?

He was hit with a ball for a long time, and the Destroyer armor is still scrapped at home, not to mention the other armors that blew themselves up for sniper massacre.

"I don't see anything 'his own' about him," Tony said.

Gwen knew this was hard to believe. Peter didn't want to reveal his identity, and it would be hard for her to explain it to anyone else.

But fortunately, she was not helpless.

"I know this is hard to believe, Mr. Stark, but I have proof!"

Even the evidence came... Tony felt a little ridiculous and asked: "What?"

"Look." Gwen took off her mask and let the Phantom's head emerge from the collar.

"Miss Phantom is not dead. Although she is a little weak, I brought her back. Not only Miss Phantom, the other symbiotes are not dead either!"

Are the symbiotes alive?

This was indeed beyond Tony's expectation, and it also added a little more convincing to Gwen's words, but just a little to make it seem less ridiculous.

"Well, now we have a new problem." Tony said.

Gwen was stunned, "What?"

"Phantom! Including other symbiotes, they all pointed out the crime and evil of Carnage. It was they who told us that Carnage will destroy the world."

"And Carnage does not behave like a good person. Now you tell me, Carnage is one of our own? So what are these symbionts who are opposed to Carnage?"

"Um..." Regarding this point, Gwen was really at a loss for words and could only say:

"I don't know how to explain it to you, Mr. Stark. I can only say that the massacre now is different from the previous one."

"What's the difference?"

"Although they look the same, in fact... they are not the same person?" Gwen felt a little thirsty, she had tried her best!

And when Tony reached this point, he vaguely understood something.

The key point for Gwen to change her attitude that made all this happen was at the last moment of the day.

"What happened at that time?"

The quarrel here has come to an end for the time being. Peter has no intention of forcing his way in. Gwen can handle it.

And to say that the most numb person on the field at this moment is actually not Tony, but Kingpin.

The existence of the massacre itself is a huge threat to the riots. It is impossible not to be unclear that Kingpin and the riots are one.

But to be honest,

Before that, even though the threat of massacre was imminent, Kingpin was not actually nervous.

Although Riot also belongs to the type that has a strong sense of autonomy and will in turn control the host.

But the thing about symbionts is that they bully the weak and fear the strong.

It's fine against ordinary people, but he doesn't have much control over people with strong wills like Kingpin.

It may even be tamed in turn.

As for Carnage wanting to destroy the world?

Are you kidding me, destroying the world is not that easy.

Even if one day he is really massacred and has irreversible consequences, Jin Bin will not be unable to accept it.

He doesn't mind sending out riots in exchange for further power in the new world.

After all, he is essentially a villain. What does the world have to do with him?

This is the fundamental difference between him and others, and it is destined to be difficult for him to get together with the heroes.

So when he faced Tony just now, he also had the attitude of being self-conscious about his worth and wanting to profit from it.

However, although this wishful thinking is good, it cannot withstand what Gwen just said:

"The massacre is our own."

Why, he still wants to watch the two sides fight and reap the benefits. Now you tell him that he is the one who is isolated?

"Stark, you plotted against me!" Kingpin pointed at Tony angrily.

Tony was even more aggrieved. He was still confused. Why was it someone else's turn to question him?

When had he ever been so angry?

He immediately closed his mask, made a preparation for battle, and said, "Are you worthy?"

Of course, he was not only guarding against the Kingpin, but also the massacre.

Although Gwen's words were clear and logical, he was still covered up and did not know the truth, so naturally he could not completely believe it.

A melee between the three parties was about to begin...and then, there was no more.

Slaughter had one hand on one side, and the arm was like a cannonball, extending and expanding, and burst out, suppressing both Tony and Kingpin in the blink of an eye.

After devouring the remaining symbiotes, Carnage's power can be said to have truly expanded to another dimension.

Not to mention Peter’s blessing.

Caught off guard, the two of them were captured before they could resist.

When they came to their senses, Tony and Kingpin felt the symbiote pressing on them, their expressions a little ugly.

They thought that no matter how strong the slaughter was, they would at least have the ability to struggle, right?

This is humble enough;

Who knew that as soon as the boss showed up his health bar, they would be instantly defeated?

Looking at this scene, Gwen also felt a headache.

If she hadn't known that Massacre was Peter, she wouldn't have been able to believe that Massacre was one of her own, right?

Moreover... Peter was so harsh!

Poor Mr. Stark.

Tony's entire armor started to move, trying to break free from the restraints of the Carnage symbiote. Gwen couldn't stand it anymore and shouted to Peter:

"...Stop bullying Mr. Stark and let him go."

This sentence made Tony couldn't help but roll his eyes,

What is bullying! Although he really can't beat it.

The most important thing is, Gwen, why do you think the other party will listen to you!

Unexpectedly, the next second, Tony did feel a lightness on his body, and the symbiote that was pressing on him began to fade away.

Tony stood up in confusion. Kingpin, who was still suppressed, saw this scene, his eyes turned red and he cursed:

"You also said that you are not in the same group! I didn't expect that Iron Man would also collude with the villain one day."

In Kingpin's view, although he and Riot were not good friends, Slaughter was the better villain.

"." Tony didn't bother to pay attention to Kingpin who was yelling at him, and just looked at Gwen with doubtful eyes.

Seeing that Peter had really stopped, Gwen felt happy and more confident. She put her hands on her hips and said confidently:

"Let me tell you, the massacre is ours!"

(End of chapter)