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Chapter 527: Who made Schiller murderous (middle)

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In the base of the Avengers, Natasha took the Red Flag Medal, and when she saw the wear marks on it, she widened her eyes.

"How? Is it true?" Steve asked.

Natasha opened her mouth, hesitated for a moment, and then said, "I haven't won this medal, and the Red Banner Medal has a very long history and there are many versions, but judging from this wear mark, it should not be a souvenir..."

"The Red Banner Medal is issued in a large amount, and it can be found in the market now. There shouldn't be anyone who specializes in counterfeiting, right?"

After speaking, Natasha weighed the medal in confusion, looked at Steve, and said, "You are planning to join the Communist Party now, is it too late?"

"Don't be kidding." Steve said with a serious expression: "We found this in the office of Schiller Nursing Home, and now we suspect that his wife and possibly your contemporaries have also accepted genes. Renovation, maybe it's also from the red house..."

"Impossible." Natasha immediately denied this, and after that, she turned her eyes to the medal, and Steve looked at her beautiful face, but didn't see any expression on it, the Female agents have always been able to control their emotions very well.

"Perhaps, you don't know what happened at that time, and I don't want to talk about it, because it's been a long time, but no matter what, it's impossible for anyone other than me to gain longevity through transformation."

Natasha took a deep breath and slowly began her story:

"I was born in Stalingrad in 1928, when the first five-year plan of the Soviet Union was just beginning and everything was in its infancy, including intelligence work."

"There is no country in the world that doesn't need agents. After realizing this problem, they began to select gifted children for training, and I was transformed after that."

"What about the kids who were transformed with you at the same time?"

"There are no children who have been transformed at the same time as me." Natasha sighed, looked at Stark and said, "At that time, World War II had broken out, Stalingrad had become a front-line battlefield, and the Soviet Union was fully committed to the war, intelligence and intelligence. The center is tilted toward wartime intelligence, and the Red House project has been shelved."

"Also, at that time, the level of technology was not so developed. I was the only one who accepted the transformation. Fortunately, the transformation was successful."

"You can understand it this way. I have the same experience with Captain America. We are both super soldiers born for war. Such success cannot be replicated. The United States does not have a second Captain America, and the Soviet Union does not have a second black man. widow."

Natasha's remarks persuaded Steve, because Steve knew that the super soldier serum only succeeded on him at that time. More than 70 years later, there is still only one Captain America.

If you have to say the reason, in addition to luck, there are also reasons why the technology in that era was really not so developed. Steve remembers that before the experiment started, he heard the staff say that this was a project with great investment. Even this almost brought down the army's economy, but in the end, there was only such a successful case.

At that time, although the United States was not as wealthy as it is now, the Soviet Union was also the same, and the Soviet Union had to face the enemy on the frontline battlefield. I am afraid that it was even tighter. It is normal that the strategy is not inclined to this aspect.

"Or, in other words..." Natasha said with her arms crossed, "If they could get a company of me at that time, how could the front line be so brutal?"

Both Stark and Steve nodded. At this time, Stark suddenly asked, "Did you defect because they did human experiments on you and risked your life?"

Natasha made a snort and said, "You don't know how happy I was when they informed me that I was selected to be the subject of the experiment. It was the happiest day of my life, because I thought , I can finally use this powerful force to dedicate my life to this great country."

Stark saw that Steve turned his head and showed some moving expressions on his face. Obviously, he knew Natasha's past better.

"In essence, there is no difference between me and Steve. You have no position to accuse anyone of risking their lives, because Captain America is also a product of human experiments. We were all created to deal with war, and there is no difference between high and low. The difference is that your home is still there, and I..."

Natasha shook her head, and Stark saw that when Natasha looked at the medal again, there were some different emotions in her eyes.

But soon, the female agent withdrew her expression and said, "I think your speculation is complete nonsense. You Americans always like these **** plots."

"First of all, I'm the only one who got the longevity gene. The other Red House agents have long since passed away."

"Secondly..." Natasha held the medal in front of her with two fingers, and said, "Do you think anyone can get this medal?"

"I admit that the late Soviet Union did like to send medals indiscriminately, but from the perspective of the manufacturing process of this medal, it should belong to the early Red Banner Medal, and the weight is still very large."

"What you don't understand is that it is very difficult to get the Order of the Red Banner when you are engaged in intelligence work. You must make great contributions to make it possible. Cambridge Five, you should know that, right?"

Both Stark and Steve nodded, and Natasha said, "Harold King Philby, the most famous of the Cambridge Five, is the owner of the Order of the Red Banner, and how much has he contributed? Don't I need to say more?"

Natasha shook her head and said: "I consider myself, before I left the Red House, I was also a leader in the Soviet intelligence community, even I did more than a worker, and I also participated in the war, but I didn't get this one. medal."

"If at that time, there was another female agent who got this medal, then I would know, and if there was such a good female agent, the two of us would definitely be very familiar, but as far as I know, there is no such one people."

The reasoning was deadlocked again, and both Stark and Steve were thinking. At this time, Natasha suddenly said:

"The story you made up is quite bloody, but it doesn't match the reality. There are too many far-fetched places in it. There are many loopholes in both time and space."

"In my opinion, it's very simple." Natasha speculated: "You said that he was a sociopath when he was young, and he was cured in the end without knowing how."

"Let's put it this way, if there is such a powerful psychiatrist in this world, at least he must be an academic leader. How could you have never heard of her name?"

"Women, Soviet agents, well-known scholars in the field of psychology, immortals, patients with neurodegenerative diseases... Each of these events is a small probability event, and you should know how likely it is to overlap."

"I think Schiller may not have been cured by others, he may have cured himself."

"But Schiller has emphasized to us many times that healers cannot heal themselves," Steve said.

"But he didn't heal himself. Is there a possibility that he was actually healed by some kind of spirit and ideal?"

Both Steve and Stark were stunned. Obviously, they thought of something, and Stark wanted to question, but Steve said, "Indeed, it's very possible."

"Don't you say that Schiller is actually this Soviet agent who was inspired by communism and then joined the KGB?" Stark's tone revealed absurdity.

"Is this kind of thing rare?" Natasha asked rhetorically: "In those days, there were countless such people, even if I had been doing intelligence work in other countries, I knew that most of my colleagues went forward like this... …”

At this time, Stark heard Steve sigh, his tone was a little low, revealing the unique sense of age when recalling the past, he said: "Yes, maybe it may be difficult for you to imagine, that is an ideal The era of cultists."

"Every Soviet person I know has a light in their eyes when they talk about their country, and I have never seen such a pure ideal of light since then."

"Maybe, we can't understand and agree with that kind of ism, but it's not without reason that the country is so strong."

Stark fell silent, and the sound of the "drip" of the battle suit echoed in his ears. As someone who has not experienced that era, it is indeed difficult to imagine.

However, page after page of historical data flashed in front of him, all recorded on it were examples, even more exaggerated than the stories they had heard.

But standing in the lower reaches of history, Stark already knew the fate of the behemoth that was once powerful enough to stand on the top of the earth, and he looked at Natasha.

At this time, Natasha was staring at the badge in her hand, and Stark felt that he had hallucinations, because he saw a trace of desire in Natasha's eyes.

He didn't know how many times he had heard Natasha scolding that country. It was definitely not a disguise. It can be said that even if he was an American, he would not have such a sincere feeling.

What does she hate? What are you missing?

Seeing Natasha's performance like this, Stark actually believed it a little bit. Perhaps, those once glorious years became their lifetime pride and their dreams.

Stark looked down at the folder again, did Schiller do the same?

The so-called lover doesn't exist. The one he loves, who healed him, and pulled him back from the edge of the abyss, was the campfire lit on the snowy plains of Siberia, the brilliance of the red flag shining brightly.

But now, what made him painful, what he could not let go of for a long time, and what he could never forget, was this red medal that had been worn for a long time.

It can be said that what they saw in Schiller's Hall of Thought before, and what they speculated, can only be said to be guesses, and the only physical evidence now is this document and this medal.

If there is one thing that has been confirmed, it is that Schiller does have this red medal, he has indeed seen this once extremely important list, and he does have something to do with the dead country.

Perhaps, then, the only real harm is coming from this and cannot be healed.

Both Stark and Steve thought about it.

In Schiller's hall of thinking, after seeing the tragedy, they felt that if they had to choose between the collapse of the spiritual pillar and death, they would choose the latter.

But now it seems that it may not be regarded as the collapse of the spiritual pillar. After this, there are still deeper disasters.

"I don't think he needs to be treated." Natasha was talking about Schiller, but Stark heard her talking about herself.

"If he does get sick from it, then he doesn't need to be treated, he can't be treated, and no one is qualified to treat him."

Steve and Stark were silent for a while, and suddenly, Stark said as if remembering something: "Wait a minute, if the story of his parents and his wife is not true, who does he want to resurrect?"

Steve opened his eyes wide and looked at Stark, and the two suddenly had a bad feeling.

Steve said quickly: "I remember that he had hung the **** of the underworld on the coconut tree. In the face of death threats, the **** of underworld did not help him revive the object he wanted to revive, which means that, That object may not be able to be resurrected..."

"In other words, even the Underworld God can't be resurrected, then only..."

Stark and Steve turned around quickly, and Natasha called them behind: "Wait! Hydra and Baron Zemo!"

Stark turned around, stretched out his hand and said, "Do you think Hydra is still important now?"

Even Steve said: "I know Hydra, they can at most resurrect the Red Skull, the big deal is I'll fight him again, but if Schiller wants to resurrect the Soviet Union... God! Stark! Drive, go Hospital!

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The two left in a hurry, not even taking the folder and medal. After the two left, Natasha fiddled with the medal, then took out her mobile phone and called Nick.

"Hello? Director, I guided them as you said~www.readwn.com~ They should believe it, but the story of Schiller's parents and wife is quite true, really not..."

Nick's cold humming came from the other end of the phone, and he said:

"Wife? He has a fart wife! It is estimated that he even acted out the stories of his parents, and he deceived sympathetic heroes like Iron Man and Captain America."

"He recently got together with Loki and Stephen again. He must have found another unlucky guy to try to trick him, mentally ill? He will only get mentally ill because he can't cheat money!"

"Using suspended animation and demonic outbursts to force me to reveal the sky carrier. Yesterday, the nasty military took away one of my motherships!"

"Moreover, Schiller also killed Baron Zemo. Without this great enemy, what will I do with the funds at the beginning of next year?!"

"Those three liars who lack great virtue still want to fool Iron Man and Captain America to help them? There's no door!"

Natasha shook her head. Obviously, she did not agree with the number of "three liars".

Natasha fiddled with the medal and said, "Seriously, Director, where did you get the early version of the Red Banner Medal? It's hard to find."

"Red Banner Medal? What Red Banner Medal? The one I got is obviously the Order of Patriotic Defense. This kind of medal is all over the street. I picked up a good one and had Coulson send it over... Coulson! Coulson What's the matter? Did you send the wrong medal?"

"You haven't delivered it yet?? What are you doing?! Wait, your medal hasn't been delivered yet, then where is Natasha... Hey! Hello?... Natasha, are you listening?"

With a "slap", the medal fell on the table. Natasha slowly lowered her head and looked at the document left on the table, stunned.

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