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Chapter 79 - Terrible Purple Potato, Eliminating Half the Universe's Life!

"If that's the case..."

And then.

Tony Stark's expression slowly became serious, as he considered a crucial question.

Although the playboy didn't know when Nick Fury became director, even if he thought about it with his foot, it was clearly no easy feat.

This meant that those "Skrull underlings" had helped Nick Fury with many things on Earth.

They had been secretly lurking for a long time! This meant that aliens had always been hidden on Earth.

So where did those aliens go now? How were those aliens dealt with after Nick Fury became director? Secretly eliminated?

"Deported"? Or kept secretly, used as a top-secret force of his own? Any normal person, any competent spy chief, would make the third choice, right? That is to say.

Even now, there's a high probability that aliens are lurking on Earth?

And there's a high probability that Nick Fury, the director of S.H.I.E.L.D., has an alien force under his control?

What the hell!

Tony Stark almost couldn't stop himself from cursing.

He was tricked into joining the Avengers, with the alien threat being used as a reason.

But you yourself are secretly harboring aliens? That Nick Fury isn't a good person!

This whole Avengers thing was a pain in the ass, and all they fought was the Battle of New York.

And maybe a bit of Hydra.

"In any case, the Avengers didn't last long before they were nationalized, forcibly taken over by the United Nations."

"Secretary Ross got all the credit."

"All that effort, and for what?"

"In the end, even a little kid like Spider-Man dared to hang up on him."

Seeing this, Nick Fury's expression became quite interesting, unsure whether to be happy or worried.

First of all.

The diary had already made it very clear.

The Avengers, who were currently experiencing a bit of a setback, had still been successfully created by him.

Even participated in the "Battle of New York" mentioned earlier in the diary.

That Battle of New York! The one where gods were involved, they even used a nuke, and things like "wormholes" that only appear in sci-fi movies showed up!

Without a doubt, it was an extraordinary war!

Although the diary didn't reveal much about this battle, Nick Fury couldn't get more information.

But generally speaking, it aligned with Nick Fury's original intention for establishing the Avengers.

Wasn't the initial goal of the Egghead to form the Avengers for dealing with extraordinary threats?

From this perspective, the Egghead was indeed successful.

But then the diary poured a bucket of cold water on the Egghead.

That's right, the Avengers were indeed successfully created, but in the end, the United Nations actually took them over!

Nick Fury understood very well that the United Nations would want to get involved and reap the benefits of an organization entirely composed of extraordinary warriors.

He would do the same if he were one of them.

But the problem is, S.H.I.E.L.D. itself was founded by the five permanent members of the United Nations.

Strictly speaking, Nick Fury is a UN man. Why would the UN try to take something from him?

Different factions? A power struggle?

No matter which it was, Nick Fury was confident enough to protect the trump card in his hand.

No other faction could compete with him.

Or perhaps, it was because of what the diary said, that S.H.I.E.L.D. no longer exists, that it was destroyed? This should be the most reasonable inference, but because the destruction of S.H.I.E.L.D. was so absurd, Nick Fury still didn't believe it.

So~ What exactly was going on with the Avengers being forced to hand things over to the UN?

And then there's Secretary Ross.

The name Ross seemed familiar. Wasn't that the name of the military troublemaker who created the Hulk?

I wonder if this Secretary Ross is related to that General Ross.

"Spider-Man?"

Tony Stark's mind raced.

Without a doubt, this Spider-Man must be a superhero! After all, the name "Spider-Man" was completely in line with "Iron Man."

It was obvious.

But what kind of abilities did this "Spider-Man" possess?

Why "spider" in the nickname?

Could this person's abilities be related to spiders?

Does he shoot webs? Or climb walls? Or maybe have a bunch of limbs?

That would be a bit too creepy!

It's impossible to tell just from the nickname "Spider-Man."

The playboy didn't dwell on it.

Instead, he was more interested in another keyword in the diary: "kid."

So this Spider-Man is just a kid? A kid who can wield extraordinary power and become a superpowered warrior? And he hung up on Nick Fury, that black-haired egghead? Nice!

Tony Stark really wanted to give Spider-Man a thumbs up.

It has to be said, this kind of arrogant and cool style really appealed to Tony Stark.

[As for the subsequent Secret Invasion, there's even less to say. Nick Fury almost let the Skrulls take over the Earth.]

[And you can't even really blame the Skrulls for that; it was entirely Nick Fury's own fault.]

[Who told you to treat the Skrulls like fools, just drawing them a picture of the future without giving them any real benefits? Anyone would get fed up, right?]

[Did they really think the Skrulls didn't have a temper?]

[Although the Skrulls were once beaten by the Kree and even lost their home, they're actually not weak in the interstellar community!]

Secret Invasion?

Skrulls?

Nick Fury frowned slightly.

Although the diary didn't provide much detail about this invasion, it was undoubtedly a war initiated by the Skrulls.

It even… threatened the entire Earth!

But precisely because of this, Nick Fury felt increasingly puzzled.

That's right, there were indeed some Skrulls on Earth now, but those Skrulls numbered only a few dozen at most!

Could such a small number stir up any trouble?

Not to mention endangering the entire world, they couldn't even endanger a country, no, a state, no, a city, could they?

What could such a small group of people accomplish?

Admittedly, the Skrulls' physical attributes were far superior to those of Earthlings, comparable to a super-soldier like Captain America.

Skrulls also possess the special ability to shapeshift at will, making them naturally suited to espionage, perfectly designed for "secretly invading" others.

But there's still that crucial problem: there aren't enough of them!

With so few Skrulls, Nick Fury couldn't figure out, no matter how hard he tried, how they could threaten the entire Earth.

So what's the deal with this diary?

On the one hand, it undeniably revealed some top-secret information, secrets that only Nick Fury knew, information that no outsider could possibly know.

It made Nick Fury momentarily believe that the diary's contents were true.

That Satan was indeed a time-traveler from another universe, someone who knew the future.

But at the same time.

Some of the diary's entries seemed absurd, or rather, had major logical flaws.

This completely baffled Nick Fury.

Nick Fury was really conflicted right now. Should he treat the spoilers in the diary like some kind of delusion sent by Satan and just ignore them?

Or should he seriously analyze them as intelligence?

However, no matter what, as Nick Fury's eyes continued to scan downwards, his expression became serious.

The diary had given him a wake-up call!

In recent years, he had indeed just been giving Talos and his people empty promises, but he hadn't actually done anything concrete.

All he'd done was deceive and deceive!

This, damn it, even though nothing had happened yet, the diary wasn't wrong about one thing: the Skrulls weren't stupid.

After such a long time, wouldn't they really develop ulterior motives?

It seemed he really needed to pay attention to this issue.

[So, what the hell has Nick Fury been doing from start to finish? Besides a pile of messes, he hasn't left anything!]

"The only accomplishment, I guess, was forming the Avengers, even though they ended up having nothing to do with Nick Fury in the end."

"But one thing is undeniable: without the Avengers, New York would have been destroyed eight times over, and Earth would have been gone a long time ago."

"Even half of the life in the universe would have been wiped out by the Purple Potato."

"So, the people in the Marvel world can still live well, they really have to thank the Avengers."

New York destroyed? Earth destroyed? Nick Fury was noncommittal about these descriptions.

This should be the "chaos of heroes" era mentioned in the diary, right?

Satan had said at the very beginning, things like the invasion of the Asgardians, the arrival of aliens, and the Cosmic Family Planning Committee.

It's just like those scenes dreamed up in science fiction movies.

And it matches the description of the moment.

Nick Fury didn't believe any of these future events.

So, he didn't take this spoiler seriously.

However, it seemed that Satan held a highly positive attitude toward the Avengers.

He even told him through the diary that the Avengers, founded by his big bald head, could successively solve city-level threats, Earth-level threats, and even interstellar threats! Obviously, the Destroyer, the Hulk, Satan, and his two agents couldn't accomplish these things.

It was clear that the Avengers would continue to recruit many powerful figures in the future! Would the legendary Thor of the Asgardians really join, as the diary said? And become one of the three giants of the Avengers?

In this matter, Nick Fury actually hoped that what Satan said was true.

"Purple Potato, it's him!"

Tony Stark's brow furrowed, his gaze focusing intensely on the name.

The Purple Potato had been mentioned in the diary more than once.

Tony Stark knew this was a major supervillain, one who had fought many superheroes.

But even so, Tony Stark never imagined that the Purple Potato was the Cosmic Family Planning Committee!

The diary had previously stated that the Cosmic Family Planning Committee was responsible for wiping out half the life in the universe.

Now, it said the Purple Potato.

There was only one possibility: the Purple Potato was the Cosmic Family Planning Committee.

Although he still didn't know who this Purple Potato, or rather, the Cosmic Family Planning Committee, was, it was a major breakthrough.

At least he knew that these two figures, who had always been under heavy scrutiny, were one and the same.

"Speaking of the Avengers, since Nick Fury has already contacted me, he's probably already reached out to Tony Stark, right?"

"Hawkeye and Black Widow are already part of S.H.I.E.L.D., so that should be relatively simple. Baldy probably just needs to give an order."

"As for Dr. Banner, he's probably hiding out abroad, practicing yoga? Most likely under Nick Fury's surveillance, too."

"And Captain America, he's still peacefully frozen in the Arctic, waiting to be discovered by that Russian oil exploration team, right?"

"Thor? He hasn't even arrived on Earth yet, so there's nothing to say about that."

"It seems that, for the original Avengers lineup, we haven't even gathered half of them yet."

Nick Fury's expression became serious once again.

Because all of his actions concerning the Avengers Initiative had been accurately pointed out by that Satan, without a single mistake!

Before going to find Satan, Nick Fury did indeed go to Tony Stark, and he also brought in his two most capable subordinates.

In addition to that.

Dr. Bruce Banner was indeed one of Nick Fury's intended recruits.

He had been keeping an eye on him, which was naturally nothing to be surprised about.

But the key question was, how did Satan know about this top-secret list?

It was important to remember that before this plan was officially revealed to Natasha and Barton, only Nick Fury knew about the list!

And Natasha and Barton couldn't have leaked this list either.

Moreover, time didn't permit it.

These two had only just learned about the list.

Logically speaking, that Satan shouldn't have known about it.

So, a rather frustrating scene played out again.

After providing some absurd and ridiculous information, Satan made a spot-on "prediction."

No, it was more than just a precise prediction.

The Avengers roster he revealed had two more names than Nick Fury's current plan.

Captain America and Thor.

These two names were well-known to the general public.

One was a legendary national hero, the other a well-known mythical figure.

There were few who didn't know those two names.

But the key problem was, Captain America had died seventy years ago!

Yet the diary said that he was still lying in the Arctic Ocean, even now?

Waiting to be discovered?

It sounded absurd, like he was hibernating.

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