Johnny Blazer: "."

"Spider-Man, please wake up. Women don't like men like you who talk too much nonsense."

"Her hobbies are unusual."

"Okay, I can try."

"That's it."

After Charlotte finished speaking, he leaped into the air and disappeared into the magical sparks.

Seeing Charlotte leave, Carter, who had been following her, seemed to be deep in thought.

"Let's call it a day," she said.

Patton asked in surprise, "What about this guy who plays with fire?"

"Ignore him, just listen to me."

"Ok."

After the helicopter departed, Johnny Blaze parked his motorcycle at the intersection.

"It's so far from my workplace, I'm really going to be late."

He extinguished the flames burning all over his body, and skin and flesh grew back on his face.

"Spider-Man with magic, you should have taken me with you." He looked around at the desolate surroundings, his face filled with helplessness.

-

The next day, on the large screen in the square.

"Hey everyone, we meet again. Remember Jonah Jameson from the Daily Bugle?"

In the scene, Jonah, with a cigar in his mouth, excitedly recounts everything Spider-Man has done recently.

He had lost his job because Spider-Man was no longer popular, but recently he has returned to television.

All of this is thanks to the incompetence of the authorities.

The new energy weapons can only deal with ordinary supervillains, but cannot punish more powerful mutant criminals.

Furthermore, the evil forces have gradually acquired energy weapons, causing the world to return to its original chaos.

No, because of the proliferation of energy weapons, localized chaos is far more unpredictable than before.

Therefore, people have once again turned their attention to the former superhero—Spider-Man!

Of course, in the age of mutants, in addition to Spider-Man, many more Avengers have emerged.

But in his opinion, Spider-Man is more newsworthy and can bring him more attention.

On the giant screen in the square, in the ruins of the mutant base, Betty interviews George, whose head is wrapped in gauze.

As the aircraft swept past the tall buildings, Gwen glanced at her father, who was still working overtime, and shook her head.

She turned to Charlotte in the back seat and asked, "Can I really become an Avenger?"

Charlotte glanced at the gauze on Gwen's arm and laughed, "Of course, the fact that you were able to repel the hunter Kraven shows that you are stronger than most of the Avengers. That's enough."

Gwen's smile was bitter. "I was just lucky. His mysterious potion was swallowed by Abi, otherwise I might not have survived."

"It's a blessing to be able to eat."

"But I heard that becoming an Avenger requires rigorous testing."

"Don't worry, I'm the examiner, I'll go easy on you."

Gwen: "."

"is this okay?"

"Nothing wrong."

Charlotte crossed her arms. "Anyone who's been Spider-Man knows that connections are very important."

Gwen controlled the direction with one hand, maneuvering the aircraft to avoid an oncoming flying motorcycle.

"Stark's flying motorcycle is on the market, why don't you get one?"

"I have no money."

"I send you."

"Thank you, may I have the most expensive one?"

"Sure, but I'm curious, you seem to have gotten into the habit of asking women for gifts."

"What can I do? I have no money of my own, but I want to enjoy good things. I can only maintain my current lifestyle by relying on a woman's money. A boy like that must be very cute!"

"Uh, I won't comment. S.H.I.E.L.D. has arrived."

"Okay, I know you appreciate me too."

The aircraft slowly descended onto the island in the sky, and the two people jumped off.

Gwen felt a little uncomfortable seeing the group of agents staring at her curiously.

“Actually, I don’t want to be an Avenger; it would disrupt my normal life,” she whispered.

Charlotte glanced at Carter's office. "But by becoming an Avenger, your father will receive special protection from S.H.I.E.L.D."

He looked at Gwen. "An ordinary criminal, a seemingly accidental coincidence—these could all take away Spider-Man's loved ones. You know what I mean."

Upon hearing this, Gwen fell silent.

In the symbiote's memory, these things are real.

She was about to say something when Charlotte's phone rang.

"It's me, Ghost Rider, no, I mean Ghost Rider."

Hearing the familiar voice, Charlotte laughed and said, "No need to lower your voice, it's ridiculous."

Johnny Blaze's cheek twitched, then he cleared his throat.

"Okay, I've brought you the message you wanted."

When I mentioned Iron Man, the guy laughed. He was really happy, like he'd gotten a new toy.

Upon hearing this, Charlotte's heart, which had been hanging in suspense, was completely dead.

Sure enough, Mephisto intercepted Tony's soul.

Even the invincible Spider-Man couldn't rescue Tony's soul from this guy.

Chapter 192 Nanotechnology Patents, Humorous Boy

"I've taken care of this for you. Don't forget to send me the money. That's all, I'm going to work now."

Johnny Blaze hung up the phone and then turned to wave to the countless spectators in the arena.

"Hey, how are you?" he greeted the audience with a smile.

However, the cheers from the audience had nothing to do with him.

"Stark!"

"Stark!"

"Iron Man, I love you!!"

The crowd was roaring, with countless people holding up Tony's light sticks to cheer him on in the arena.

Johnny Blaze turned around and watched Tony, surrounded by admirers, enter the arena, and couldn't help but shrug.

"Okay, I'm just a supporting character."

"Johnny, you're just a bit player."

After putting on his helmet, his colleague said to Johnny Blaze, "Remember, this race is sponsored by Stark Industries. Don't run ahead of that guy, or we'll all lose our jobs."

Johnny Blaze nodded. "I know."

As he spoke, he squatted down to inspect his racing motorcycle.

Meanwhile, Happy was massaging Tony's shoulders and handing him a bottle of dark green drink.

“I didn’t expect you to participate in motorcycle racing,” Happy said casually.

Tony took a sip of his drink and glanced at the group of motorcyclists present.

"Just having some fun, and promoting our flying motorcycles at the same time—it's a great deal."

"Tony, the spokesperson you found is that Gwen Spider-Man," Pepper Potts said as she approached.

Tony shrugged. "Actually, I'd prefer the invincible Spider-Man to be the spokesperson, but he knows too much, so I changed my mind."

"That's called hush money."

Happy whispered, "I've asked around, Spider-Man is tight-lipped, nobody knows about that."

“But you know,” Tony glanced at Happy, “I’ll silence him if necessary.”

Happy's smile froze. "Haha, you're so funny."

Seeing this, Little Chili couldn't help but shake her head and laugh.

"You've just recovered, so don't say too much and get ready. Even though you're still in first place this time."

"You made the arrangements?"

Tony frowned. "Everything I have now is all thanks to myself. I don't think you need to arrange something like that."

"Yes, yes, it's all up to you."

Little Chili rolled her eyes. "This is a new product launch, after all. If it's not number one, what are the customers who want to buy the product supposed to think?"

"We're not short of money."

"I knew you were here to have fun."

"Alright, let's start."

Tony turned around and put on his helmet, not wanting to argue with Pepper any further.

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