Chapter 133: A Moral Dilemma
Tony, who usually behaves carelessly, will remind you seriously:

"The word 'countless' is not appropriate. To be precise, there will be more than 2 million mentally retarded adults in the United States."

"Oh my God!"

"This is crazy!"

A group of Avengers sighed and found it hard to accept such serious consequences.

Black Sauce Egg said seriously, "I bet that the antidote for this kind of serious sequelae must have been deliberately developed by that bastard Karl!"

Black Panther T'Challa immediately felt the same way and said, "The director's guess should be correct. That inhuman guy likes to do such disgusting things!"

Hearing the word "disgusting", Jessica, a precious girl with a terrible past, said excitedly:

"Since the devil Carl did this on purpose, we must tell the world the actual effect of this antidote and expose the true face of Umbrella!"

Black Sauce Egg shook his head and said calmly: "At least this antidote can really end the zombie crisis.

Although the sequelae are serious, it is worse than letting the zombie crisis continue to wreak havoc.

The humans who are still alive don’t care.”

After Hei Braised Egg finished speaking, no one responded and the atmosphere became a little heavy.

There are 270 million mentally retarded people who cannot take care of themselves. It’s impossible for the Avengers to provide a nanny for each of them, right?

After a long while, Hawkeye Clint said grimly, “More than 200 million morons, if no one takes care of them, they probably won’t survive for more than a few hours.

And we can only watch 200 million people die.”

Black Sauce Egg sighed and asked, "We definitely can't take care of so many people. How long will it take for the zombies to turn back into humans?"

Tony frowned and didn't want to answer the question.

Dr. Banner replied bitterly: "According to the analysis of the antidote's effectiveness, we only have 24 hours at most!"

Su Rui continued in a low voice: "If we don't find a solution to the problem within one day, I'm afraid that these two hundred million people will..."

Steve frowned, struggling internally. He couldn't just sit back and watch the lives of 200 million people take their toll.

He looked at Tony with a glimmer of hope and asked, "Is it possible to develop a treatment for the aftereffects of this antidote?"

Hearing Captain America's question, everyone couldn't help but look at the super genius Tony Stark.

Seeing that everyone was looking at him with hope, Tony felt powerless. He said helplessly:
"If I'm given enough time, I can definitely find a way to treat the sequelae, but 24 hours is too short."

"The study of the human brain has always been a world problem. Guys, I'm afraid I'm going to disappoint you."

Everyone felt hopeless when they heard Tony clearly state that there was nothing he could do.

More than 200 million living human lives, are they just going to watch them die?
at this time.

A firm and powerful voice sounded.

"There must be a way. We can't give up 200 million lives so easily!"

Everyone looked at the person who spoke, it was Captain Marvel Carol.

Hawkeye said dejectedly, "There's no other way. Although you are very strong, you don't understand biological science. Will it be useful if you can only shout slogans?"

Carol, however, looked confident: "I don't understand biological science, but I can find people in the universe who understand biological science.

Even if there is really no other way, I can still seek help from the Supreme Wisdom of the Kree Empire."

Falcon Sam didn't know where her confidence came from, and he started to complain: "Supreme Wisdom doesn't sound like a human name, does it? Do aliens really understand human biological science?

And by the time you find someone who can solve the problem, the bodies of more than 200 million people will probably have started to stink!" Although this is a bit vulgar, it is true.

Carol explained seriously: "Then find a way to prevent the spread of this antidote that is transmitted through the air."

"As long as it can delay for a while, two or three days at the fastest, or a week at the slowest, I will definitely find a solution!"

After hearing Captain Marvel's explanation, the Avengers looked at each other. If the goal was to prevent the antidote from spreading, they did have a solution.

For example, by using artificial rainfall to change the weather in the New York area, the diffusion rate of antidote molecules can be reduced.

There is also a large-scale artificial quarantine area that isolates the entire New York State.

Even creating some kind of atmospheric filtration device to filter out the antidote molecules.

Although some methods are difficult, a multi-pronged approach can greatly slow down the spread of the antidote.

After all, the antidote has only just begun to spread, and has not even spread to the entire State of New York. If they intervene now, there is hope that they can delay the spread for a while.

Steve asked Tony very seriously, "Do you have any way to use some technology to stop the antidote from spreading?"

Tony thought for a while and replied affirmatively: "Yes! When I was in college, I was bored and invented an interesting atmospheric filtration device."

"Although the effect is limited, I can upgrade and modify this device. It should be able to delay the spread of the antidote for a while and minimize its spread."

At this moment, Dr. Banner suddenly had an idea and quickly interrupted, "Maybe we don't need to go to the universe to ask for help.

Since there is a way to contain the spread of the antidote.

Then we can continue to study the T virus vaccine.

As long as another more effective antidote is invented, wouldn't all the problems be solved?"

Black Sauce Egg silently reminded: "Nearly 10 million people in New York State have been 'contaminated' by the antidote. This group of people is also a big problem!"

Dr. Banner thought about it and realized that both 10 million people and 200 million people were difficult problems to solve.

He pondered for a moment and first set the tone: "This is not a trolley problem, life is priceless!
The lives of 10 million people are just as important as the lives of 200 million people, so we have to save them all!"

Then he continued:
"Now we can only save 200 million people first, and we will not give up on the remaining 10 million people.

As long as people are alive, we always have a chance to cure them!"

They said they would save all of them, but in reality they had already given up on those 10 million people.

Steve frowned and said bluntly, "Choosing to save 200 million people first means that in your eyes, the lives of 200 million people are more important."

Natasha is a realist. She never dwells on such moral dilemmas. She said:

"Hey, listen to me, we don't need to dwell on these moral dilemmas."

"As long as there is a glimmer of hope to save everyone, I believe no one will give up."

"But the reality is that we don't see any hope of saving everyone."

"Wake up, guys!"

"We are not gods. It is enough for us to try our best and have a clear conscience!"

After listening to Natasha's speech, Steve stopped hesitating and spoke directly to end the argument.

"Don't waste time, we have to act immediately to stop the spread of the antidote. Every second that passes, countless zombies will be transformed into humans!"

(End of this chapter)

Tap the screen to use advanced tools Tip: You can use left and right keyboard keys to browse between chapters.

You'll Also Like