The text didn't mention the fight itself, only that the two of them were on a date at a coffee shop.

“Black Cat came to the school last night and said he had something important to tell me, so I got in the car.”

Peter calmly explained to Gwen, "You know that, Gwen."

Gwen is starting to lose her temper.

Of course she knew that, given Peter's personality, nothing had happened between them last night.

And Peter returned very early.

What drove her crazy was that all of this was the black cat's trick.

"Last night you got into Black Cat's car, quite a few people at school saw it. Add to that this news, and my god, now everyone's convinced of your ambiguous relationship. Black Cat is trying to use this kind of tactic."

Gwen's relationship with Black Cat, which had improved during her last concert, was abandoned by her again.

She had already listed the other woman as the most dangerous and dangerous woman to be wary of.

The black cat did something that almost made me lose my temper when we first met.

As expected, this woman had been harboring malicious intentions all along!

“You can’t have too much contact with her, Peter, she’ll always drag you into her clutches.”

Gwen felt that Peter also bore some responsibility.

At the very least, he shouldn't have been so careless as to be seen by reporters.

"Gwen?"

Aunt May, who was downstairs, heard Gwen's voice and called out, "Are you alright?"

"It's alright, Aunt Mei."

Peter replied to Aunt May.

He looked at the sullen Gwen and said, "Sorry, I'll be more careful next time."

Gwen wasn't really angry to begin with.

I'm starting to regret what I just said because it was too loud.

"I'm the one who should apologize; I shouldn't have raised my voice like that."

Gwen, on the contrary, felt a little embarrassed.

After all, this is Peter's house, and I was a bit rude just now.

Peter was about to say something when his phone suddenly rang.

He took it out and saw that it was a message from Helen.

"what happened?"

Seeing Peter frown, Gwen asked him.

"Have you heard that Tony Stark has assembled an expedition?"

Gwen thought for a moment, "I've heard of it, it seems to be some superpowered people, but he didn't invite me."

She was unaware of Tony's remarks at the press conference, which did not include Spider-Man.

Otherwise, her impression of Tony Stark would be even worse.

"I'm not interested either, so what?"

She didn't know why Peter brought it up.

"The news says that there are several wanted mutants in this guy's team, and he's in trouble."

"Mutants?"

Gwen rarely heard of this term, after all, they are not part of the mainstream society.

"Knock! Knock! Knock!"

There was a sudden knock on the living room door, as if someone had come to visit.

Chapter 166 The Prospective Father-in-Law's Praise

The door opened, and George Stacy's face appeared outside.

George was taken aback when he saw Peter open the door for him, then greeted him.

"Peter."

George, who looked somewhat haggard, forced a smile.

When Gwen's father arrived, Peter was momentarily stunned.

"Hello, Sheriff Stacy."

Peter quickly realized what was happening and welcomed Sheriff Stacy inside.

Although I had long expected this day to come, I didn't expect it to happen so soon.

That makes sense, even though Gwen hoped Aunt May and Uncle Ben would keep it a secret for her.

But faced with a father anxiously searching for his daughter, Aunt Mei and her companions found it difficult to remain indifferent.

"What would you like to drink? Coffee or tea?"

After Sheriff George sat down, Peter asked him.

"No, thank you, Peter."

Sheriff George stopped Peter and said to him, "No need to rush, I just want to talk to you."

"With me?"

Peter assumed the other party would get straight to the point and say they wanted to see Gwen.

"Yes, Gwen lives here, right?"

Peter hesitated for a moment when faced with the other party's question.

Before he could speak, George Stacy said directly, "I know she lives here, and Gwen might even be upstairs right now. You don't need to give me any evasive answers, Peter."

George Stacy, who seemed to have done her research beforehand, let out a sigh and said, "I know she doesn't want to see me right now because we can never agree on anything, and she sees me as her adversary."

"But I just don't want her to get hurt."

He turned to Peter and asked, "Peter, do you know Gwen's identity?"

At this moment, George Stacy, though highly suspicious that Peter already knew Gwen's identity, hesitated for a moment before asking him.

Peter could sense that Gwen was upstairs eavesdropping on their conversation.

He didn't hide anything from the other party and nodded directly, saying, "Yes, I know."

"Since when?"

"I knew it from the beginning."

Peter slowly said to the other person, "I knew it even the instant it happened."

Sheriff George looked at Peter in surprise.

Although from the beginning I felt that this kid from the Parker family was far more complicated than I had imagined.

But to his surprise, the other party knew his daughter better than he did.

You knew the moment it happened?!

In other words, he, as her father, was completely unaware of what had happened to Gwen.

I always felt that Gwen looked tired and had something on her mind.

However, he failed to fulfill his responsibilities as a father; instead, Peter stayed by his daughter's side and comforted her.

"So, I'm still very unfit as a father."

He gave a wry smile and glanced upstairs.

Gwen did not appear at the end of the stairs, and a look of disappointment appeared on his face.

“Anyway, Peter, thank you for taking care of Gwen before.”

Now, Sheriff George finds Peter surprisingly agreeable.

"You are more mature than I imagined. With you by Gwen's side, I feel much more at ease."

As he spoke, he stood up and handed a lady's handbag to Peter.

"This is something Gwen left behind; she might use it."

The bag in his hand was left behind by Gwen near the scene of the battle with the Rhino.

Before the police could find it, George Stacy put it away and lied that it was his daughter's schoolbag that he always carried with him.

Detective Devoff and Frank Castle thought it was a lead, but George Stacy Simon managed to slip through their fingers.

A few minutes later.

Peter took his bag and went upstairs.

Gwen was sitting on the windowsill, her head bowed in frustration.

Seeing Peter go upstairs, she looked up and whispered to him, "Has my father left?"

"gone."

Gwen looked at the bag in Peter's hand and said somewhat awkwardly, "I thought this bag was torn up in the battle with the rhinoceros. I didn't expect it to almost expose my identity."

A warm feeling washed over her.

Regardless, her father was still the father who supported her from behind.

Peter handed the bag to Gwen and asked her, "You still don't want to see Sheriff George?"

Gwen lowered her head helplessly. "I'm sorry, I can't go home. I can't even muster the courage to see my father, let alone get a phone call from him."

She felt terrible about herself.

At first, she felt anger and a desire to escape, but now Gwen is completely lost and can only resort to running away to cope.

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