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Chapter 291: A Detailed Account of Peter Parker's Crimes
Chapter 291: A Detailed Account of Peter Parker's Crimes
Upon meeting Aunt May for the first time, young Peter felt as if he had known her for many years, as if he truly had Aunt May as a close relative with whom he depended on each other.
Gazing at Aunt May's departing figure, young Peter felt an overwhelming envy for himself in this world.
Peter Parker began to fantasize about what he would do if his original world included Uncle Ben and Aunt May.
He could also see that the same person in different worlds might only have the same name, but their life experiences were completely different.
Aunt May and the deceased Uncle Ben were two very good people, but it's highly likely that the two people in his own world were not.
Young Peter shook his head. Why think about these things? Perhaps his own world didn't include Aunt May and Uncle Ben at all, otherwise why would he have been sent to an orphanage?
……
Aunt May and Lu Bian came up from downstairs carrying Panda Express takeout. Young Peter Parker saw Aunt May and excitedly announced to her that he had just solved Dr. Otto's problem.
Young Spider-Man Peter Parker used Stark Industries' universal manufacturing machine to create a new version of the mechanical tentacle control device for Doctor Octopus, freeing him from the influence of the mechanical octopus tentacles and giving him a new lease on life.
After completing Dr. Otto's control device, Peter rushed to build the energy control device for Electro Max.
Dr. Otto's success energized young Peter, who quickly finished his takeout dumplings and devoted himself wholeheartedly to rescuing the "villains."
While eating Panda Express, the man on the roadside looked unusually pale, so pale that others thought he might be sick.
"What's wrong, my friend?" Logan asked kindly.
"It tastes terrible."
"I have never eaten such terrible fried rice and fried noodles before." He tried to suppress his nausea by the roadside.
"If I had known it would be this bad, I would have done it myself," someone on the roadside added.
"If it tastes so bad, why did you eat it?" Stark asked, puzzled.
"We shouldn't waste food," the roadside man replied earnestly.
"..."
"Is it bad? I think it's alright..." the Sandman said somewhat reservedly.
“Yes, I think it’s alright too,” Electro Max said.
"Well, that's because you've never eaten authentic Chinese food. This fried rice and fried noodles are just to fool you," someone on the roadside said.
“Tell me what’s wrong with it,” Electro Max asked.
"First of all, the smell of raw oil is too strong." He picked at his fingers by the roadside.
"Secondly, the rice is too hard."
"Third, the ingredients are a mess."
"Most importantly, its price tag is not worth it."
“OK.” Max thought the roadside vendor was just being picky, but it turned out to be quite reasonable. He glanced at the receipt and found that the price was indeed a bit off.
“This is takeout, so it’s more expensive than eating in the restaurant,” Aunt Mei said. “Indeed,” Sandman replied.
"The dumplings are alright." The roadside vendors didn't completely dismiss Panda Express's food.
Tony Stark ate silently, his brow furrowed. He also found it unpalatable, but he had eaten far worse things, and he was able to refrain from commenting.
After finishing their fast food, everyone in the apartment was very bored, so Logan turned on the TV, keeping the volume low so as not to disturb young Peter's work.
On Bugle News, the head of the Daily Bugle, who sports the same mustache as Sorcerer Supreme Stark, continues to relentlessly attack Peter Parker for revealing his Spider-Man identity. He berates Peter Parker on television, calling him a pest in New York and demanding to know where he's hiding.
"A list of the bad things Spider-Man Peter Parker has done..."
"This TV station really knows how to grab attention; I have to watch this." Lu Bian snatched the remote from Logan's hand and stopped at the TV program.
The Horn TV network really spared no effort in investigating all the incidents Peter Parker appeared as Spider-Man and participated in.
The first of Spider-Man's sins begins with Peter Parker's involvement in the Avengers Civil War at the age of 15...
The Avengers' Civil War, culminating in the Sokovia Accords, split the Avengers into two factions: one led by Captain America Stephen Rogers, who opposed the Accords, and the other by Iron Man Tony Stark, who supported them. The core issue of the Sokovia Accords was whether the Avengers should be subject to government control, and whether superheroes should conceal or reveal their true identities…
Fifteen-year-old Peter Parker was a strong ally of Tony Stark, Iron Man, in supporting the Sokovia Accords. Now, eighteen-year-old Peter Parker finds himself in a situation contrary to the Sokovia Accords. Peter doesn't want his Spider-Man persona to be controlled by the government, and he doesn't want Spider-Man's true identity to be revealed as Peter Parker.
Everyone in the apartment, except Peter himself, was engrossed in watching, including Aunt May.
If it weren't for the program produced by Horn TV, Aunt May wouldn't have realized that her nephew had been involved in so many things. Thanos snapped his fingers, causing young Peter to lose five years of his life, and Aunt May also lost five years of Peter's life.
"Because of Peter Parker's recklessness, he almost caused the death of an entire ship's crew..."
Dr. Otto saw a cruise ship being cut in half on TV, and Peter was desperately using his webs to hold the two sides of the split ship together, which reminded him of his Spider-Man trying to stop the subway with his webs.
This eccentric Peter Parker is just as righteous and kind-hearted as his Spider-Man counterpart.
“Good boy,” Dr. Otto said softly.
"Is this me?" Stark watched as this world's Iron Man Stark cleaned up Spider-Man's mess, and a sense of pride welled up inside him.
"..."
The Horn TV station simply replayed all the things Spider-Man Peter Parker had done, and it certainly confirmed that the young Peter did make mistakes in certain situations.
"Peter Parker, the most important thing for you isn't to be Spider-Man, but to go to college properly," the Daily Bugle's owner concluded with this line during the program.
Upstairs, everyone was watching the Daily Bugle's television program when Jameson, the owner of the Daily Bugle, drove up to the apartment building in his live broadcast truck.
The sharp-tongued Jameson receives a call from a concerned citizen informing him that Peter Parker, the New York pest Spider-Man, and several strange individuals are hiding in this upscale apartment building.
Jameson plans to give Peter Parker a live-streamed confrontation, where he will personally knock on Peter Parker's apartment and have a one-on-one question-and-answer session with him.
"……Um?"
Jameson noticed Peter Parker, a young man sitting on the steps in front of the apartment building, and felt he could interview him first.
(End of this chapter)
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