Pixel Maniac in the Comic World

Chapter 211 Overclocking Speed

Chapter 211 Overclocking Speed

On the road to Jersey City, a heavy black car sped past.

In the rear compartment of the car that had been modified and widened, a group of old men in fancy clothes were sitting crowdedly inside.

"I thought at least there would be some cool transport plane, but I didn't expect that we would be packed together like bank robbers in a movie."

Peter, who temporarily took off his hood because it was too hot, wiped the sweat from his forehead and complained quietly.

Sitting opposite Peter, Hawkeye, who was also extremely heated, also sighed lowly.

Peter was just disillusioned. He had really taken a special transport plane on missions before, but now there was such a huge gap in comparison, but he had to pretend to be very skilled because of Nick's instructions.

Terry didn't feel anything special. He turned sideways and poked Hawkeye's ribs, giving Clint a shock.

"Did you not wash your hair yesterday?"

"what?"

Clint thought Terry had something important to say, so he focused his attention for a while, but he didn't expect that the other person's question was so out of the blue.

He didn't feel it had any special taste.

Peter grabbed the spider hood and fanned himself, thought with blank eyes, and then shivered.

Danny, who was wearing a new uniform, sat directly on the floor of the carriage, posing with his five hearts facing the sky, meditating with his eyes closed, looking completely otherworldly, but under the eyes of Terry and Clint. After the topic ended, he also quietly twitched his nose.

"Tree bark, grass roots, whatever you can see, you can eat, but this happens very rarely. The supply is actually quite good, but as you know, I often need to lead my teammates to fight some special small battles. Sometimes There is nothing you can do if you are surrounded by enemies and cut off supplies."

His sense of smell is more sensitive than anyone present, and sometimes Peter even suspects that his hairs can taste. If he were placed in the conditions of Captain America's rapid march during World War II, he would feel that he would definitely vomit. come out.

"The conditions are very good now. The base is so well built and has all kinds of equipment. I wouldn't have dared to think about the conditions before. It's normal to save a little on travel, not to mention it's not a big deal now. When I It’s not like a dozen people are crowded into a tank after not taking a shower for a month or two.”

World War II was a world-class war, but most of the people here were young people. Even former agent Clint had never experienced a particularly large-scale fight.

Terry was interested.

"It turns out that you also need to eat bark and grass roots. This is really - the war is painful."

Captain America, who had put on his new suit again, looked indifferent, holding his shield with both hands, and comforted several young people in the car.

Terry slapped the front of his nose.

Clint muttered something quietly, then quietly raised his arm and smelled it while no one was paying attention.

"That's because I was training before you came here and I was sweating all over."

"What will you do if you don't have anything to eat at that time?"

However, Captain America's words aroused the interest of most people.

Naturally, I wouldn’t mind mentioning some things from that time.

Captain America doesn't have any special PTSD. When he slowly accepts the fact that he has arrived in modern times, he rarely has the illusion of time and space gap.

"I feel a smell on you."

After Terry got the answer, he smacked his lips and leaned against the car with satisfaction.

Clint also perked up.

"When the battle line reached North Africa, it was freezing that day." Captain America raised his head and thought about it. That memory was actually a bit blurry to him.

"That's not bad. When the battle line was over there, the weather was so cold that it hurt both sides. It hurt even to pull the trigger. Many soldiers' will was low. It was also difficult for me and my teammates to set up anything on the NZ side. An ambush that cannot be broken through.”

Peter raised his voice slightly.

"Then there will always be times when you run out of food, right?"

"Yes, but at that time I happened to be with the members of the former Victory Commandos. Hehe, I relied on them to find food."

Captain America finally showed a look of reminiscence in his eyes.

"Robert Frank, before joining the Victory Commandos, had been exploring all over the world with his father, and his father was a jungle expert. Plus Frank ran very fast, he could catch and feed all of us by himself. For food, we dug out some small hibernating animals from under the thick snow.”

Although everyone listened with great interest, Captain America seemed to have suddenly lost interest and stopped talking.

Terry noticed something strange about Captain America, and thought that Steve had fallen into the illusion of the past again, so he quickly reached out and pushed Clint.

The latter looked at Captain America who lowered his head, shook his head with a complicated expression, and whispered an explanation into Terry's ear.

"The root cause of the disbandment of the former All-Victory Commandos was the death of Steve's best friend Bucky Barnes and the disappearance of Robert Frank."

In this part of the story, Terry is limited to knowing about Bucky’s death/disappearance.

But it's not surprising that SHIELD knows what happened back then.

Steve, who lost two teammates one after another, endured his grief and wanted to lead his teammates to continue fighting against NZ. However, Namor, an Atlantean whose thinking was not synchronized with humans, was quite opposed to Steve's approach.

Namor insisted on searching for the missing Robert and scolded Steve for being cold-blooded and ruthless to his comrades.

The specific details are only known to those involved, but it is said that Namor and Captain America Steve had a big fight, and then Namor left the team and returned to Atlantis. The Victory Commando team, which originally had perfect cooperation and no shortcomings, was missing something. The big chunks disintegrated after a few months.

Terry's curiosity was satisfied by Clint, and he felt physically and mentally comfortable. Then he stared at the depressed Steve for a long time.

He wasn't sure whether to tell Steve that Bucky might not be dead.

Although the development of this world is very abstract, Bucky seems to be alive in many mainstream plots of the original world.

"Captain, actually sometimes, seeing is believing and hearing is believing..."

Terry spoke a little. After all, Captain America's current state is a taboo for future missions.

"I always feel that Robert must still be alive."

Steve suddenly cheered up and said this.

Terry was a little confused. When he saw Steve looking up, he thought he was going to talk about Bucky, but instead he talked about Robert.

Steve looked at Terry's wrist with eyes wide open.

"Remember the last time you used that overclocking ability and it had side effects? Did I say it looked familiar?"

"Robert and the speed you showed back then are very similar!"

(End of this chapter)

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