S.H.I.E.L.D. training room.

Under Carter's grueling training, Harry, drenched in sweat, collapsed to the ground.

"Captain, I... I need to ask for leave. There are still many things at the company that I need to handle," Harry said, raising his hand.

Carter frowned. Although he didn't want to release Harry, the contract between Harry and S.H.I.E.L.D. clearly stated that Harry had a certain degree of freedom of movement and was not completely under S.H.I.E.L.D.'s control.

Harry's willingness to cooperate with her is already a very good outcome.

"Alright, you can go back now, but you can't miss tomorrow's training."

"Of course, I want to continue to become stronger, and I won't be absent."

Harry felt like he had been granted a pardon. He quickly got up and went to a corner to change his clothes, without even taking a shower.

It would be terrible if Carter changed his mind.

"Dong Dong~"

Suddenly, a red and blue figure descended in front of the French window, and Charlotte, hanging upside down in mid-air, raised her hand and knocked on the French window.

“I’d like to borrow your training room for a bit. We’re all good neighbors, so you shouldn’t refuse, right?” he said.

"Spider-Man!"

Those present were somewhat surprised to see Spider-Man come to S.H.I.E.L.D. on his own initiative.

Natasha said thoughtfully, "The fact that he took the initiative to contact us means that his opinion of us has changed."

Patton wiped his quiver, his eyes indifferent.

"He doesn't seem like the kind of guy who doesn't hold grudges, perhaps because Nick Fury isn't completely in charge of S.H.I.E.L.D. anymore."

Natasha frowned upon hearing this.

"Is it because of Captain Carter?"

I think so.

Barton glanced at Spider-Man, who was being ushered into the training room by Carter, his eyes flickering slightly.

"I think there's a secret between them."

"A man's sixth sense?"

Natasha joked, "Anyway, the best outcome is that Spider-Man didn't become an enemy; nothing else matters."

Barton shook his head. "This is not the end, because it is only the beginning."

Spider-Man has too many secrets, and his immortality is destined to make him the target of everyone's attention.

Nick Fury wanted to know the secret, and the senators also wanted to know that this peaceful state of affairs wouldn't last long.

Natasha shrugged. "That's for later. Captain Carter should be able to handle the pressure."

"The captain's authority isn't as great as you think, and you and I both know that very well." Barton was still skeptical.

"The fact that you don't have much access now doesn't mean you won't have much access in the future."

Natasha and Barton have different opinions.

She gazed at Spider-Man's figure and smiled slightly, "Over the years, I've come to understand one thing: to climb up the ladder step by step, you not only need ability, but also someone to support you from behind."

Although the Carter family behind Captain America has declined, they are still quite powerful, as evidenced by their sudden arrival at S.H.I.E.L.D. after Captain America was unfrozen.

If Spider-Man is willing to help her, she can quickly and completely sideline Nick Fury.

Barton frowned, looking at Natasha with some surprise.

"You're Nick's man, aren't you worried that this might actually happen?"

"What's there to worry about?"

Natasha looked relaxed. "I told you, to climb up the ladder, you need not only ability, but also support."

Do you think Nick was able to become commander without anyone backing him?

Patton was curious, so he put down the quiver in his hand.

"If the person behind him is an ordinary person, no matter how powerful that person is, it will be difficult for them to pose a threat to Spider-Man."

"I know."

Natasha took a sip of water. "I should have mentioned the alien incident from back then to you."

Upon hearing this, Patton's expression changed.

"You mean that alien warship was wiped out by mysterious superheroes before it even reached Earth?"

"Yes, she's a very powerful woman and Nick's good friend. She's capable of taking on the entire armed forces of the planet by herself. Do you think Spider-Man has a chance?"

With that, Natasha put down the water in her hand, turned around, and left the training room.

Behind her, Barton seemed lost in thought.

"It might be an exaggeration to say that a force is comparable to the world's armed forces, but if it were true, Spider-Man would have no chance."

Thinking about it, he also left the training room.

Meanwhile, Charlotte took the water that Harry handed her.

"thank you my friend."

"You're welcome, my friend."

Harry glanced at Natasha and Barton as they left, looking somewhat puzzled.

“What they were talking about just now seemed to have something to do with you,” he said to Charlotte.

Charlotte shrugged. "I heard it, but it's not important."

Carter, who was standing nearby, also overheard their conversation.

Her return from the revival competition was not simply due to improved physical fitness.

She glanced at Harry. "Weren't you supposed to be dealing with company matters? Do you still want to continue training?"

"No, I'll leave right away."

The mere mention of training sent chills down Harry's spine. After saying goodbye to Charlotte, he hurriedly left the training room.

Charlotte nodded. "Of course it's true."

Carter's expression changed as well. "Do such powerful superheroes really exist?"

She instinctively thought it was a smokescreen sent by Natasha, but Charlotte's superpowers impressed her so much that she had to believe it.

"You don't need to be so nervous."

Charlotte comforted Carter, then turned and went to the training equipment area, where he picked up a high-density dumbbell from the ground to test its feel.

This equipment was specially designed for superpowered individuals, but it still didn't meet his requirements.

“Unless a catastrophe threatens Earth, that guy won’t come back,” he continued.

“But she’ll come back for her friend, won’t she?” Carter followed Charlotte.

Charlotte nodded. "That should be the case, but as long as what you do isn't too outrageous, Black Egg won't call that guy back. He has his own trump cards and won't be too obsessed with the position of commander."

After saying that, he looked at Carter and asked, "So you're really planning to oust Egg?"

Cardi nodded, making no attempt to hide his thoughts.

"Yes, Nick Fury and I disagree on many things. With him around, it's hard for me to act freely, and his abilities aren't as strong as I imagined."

Most importantly, as you just heard, just because you're okay now doesn't mean they won't try to harm you later.

"I could guess even if they didn't say it."

Charlotte tried even heavier dumbbells. "So I'll support you. After all, with you around, I'll have far fewer problems."

Carter raised an eyebrow; she hadn't expected Charlotte to agree so readily.

"You really trust me that much?"

"What do you think?"

Charlotte didn't continue the topic; he put down the dumbbells in his hands.

"My body still has great potential, so I need a custom-made training device. Is that possible?"

Carter thought for a moment, "Of course, but it will take time. Your training data cannot remain at S.H.I.E.L.D. I will use other resources to help you complete this equipment."

"As expected of Agent Carter, your idea is excellent."

Charlotte praised him and added, "I learned a lot of good techniques from Thanos. I'll teach you a few while I'm at it. And Harry, thank you for your help too."

"You saw Thanos again in the revival match?" Carter asked in surprise.

Charlotte nodded. "Yes, I learned a lot from him. There are few fighters in the universe who can match his skills. They are definitely more effective than yours."

"Cosmic-level fighting techniques?"

Carter admitted that he was attracted to her.

She was also a soldier, and any advanced combat skills were an irresistible temptation for her.

"Shall we start now?"

"of course."

Therefore, when Charlotte gave on-site instruction, she inevitably brought in Carter as her sparring partner.

Of all the people he knew, only Carter had the strongest fighting skills, and only through actual combat with Carter could Charlotte achieve greater improvement.

The premise is that he needs to stop exerting force.

Two hours later.

On the rooftop outside the training room, Carter, having finished training, handed Charlotte a cup of coffee.

"Thank you." Charlotte took the coffee and sipped it.

Carter looked down at the city, took a deep breath, and then slowly exhaled.

"The number of spider mutants has stopped growing. The next step is to use your little spiders to turn them into normal humans."

She turned to Charlotte and said, "I asked Dr. Banner. The last spider mutation incident was because the number of mutated cells in their bodies suddenly decreased. The mutated cells desperately wanted to divide and multiply rapidly, so they began to devour normal human cells, which caused them to suddenly mutate out of control."

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