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Director Fury's words confirm that what we will face in the future is not a single robot, but an army of machines," said Phil Coulson.

"Robots have developed intelligence and are about to cause trouble in this world," said Clint Barton. "I never thought that one day the plot of a science fiction movie would actually happen in reality."

"If aliens can invade the earth, there's nothing surprising about robots causing trouble," said Tony Stark.

"The purpose of robots in science fiction movies is usually to destroy humans, but what is Ultron's purpose?" said Phil Coulson.

"An evil plan." Thor said, "Although I don't know what Ultron's purpose is, it is definitely not a good thing for him to call it an evil plan."

"Speaking of which, when Ultron and the Avengers met at the factory, the first thing they discussed was peace," Thor said. "I told Ultron that if he believes in peace, then we should maintain it."

"Yes, Ultron said you confused peace with tranquility." Phil Coulson said, "From these two lines of dialogue, it can be seen that no matter what Ultron's evil plan is, it is for peace?"

"This is a contradiction in itself. How can a plan for peace be evil?" Clint Barton said, "And how can we, the Avengers, fight against it?"

No one can answer this question because there are too few clues.

"In fact, in addition to Ultron's motives, I've also been speculating about the motives of Scarlet Witch and Speedy Boy." Clint Barton spoke up at this time. "I think that although they are with Ultron, their goals are different from Ultron's."

"Barton, why do you say that?" Phil Coulson asked.

"Remember the last video about the Age of Ultron? The Avengers met with Ultron in that abandoned factory," Clint Barton said. "Do you remember what the Speedy Boy said at that time?"

"At that time, Scud asked Stark if he felt comfortable hiding in the armor." Phil Coulson thought about it and noticed something unusual. "Ultron is the leader of the three of them, as can be seen from the fact that Ultron was standing in the front and the two of them were standing behind him. But when he saw Stark, Scud walked out and took the initiative to provoke Stark."

"So, I boldly speculate that Scud has a grudge against Stark!" Lint Barton said, "They teamed up with Ultron just to deal with Stark! Because Stark has the Avengers behind him, they feel they can't defeat him, so they teamed up with Ultron!"

"That's a possibility." Tony Stark also remembered a detail. "When Scud was questioning me, the screen deliberately gave a close-up of the weapons on the ground. And those weapons were none other than Stark Industries' weapons! Was the questioner hinting at this?"

"Stark, don't you have any impression of them?" Thor asked, "If they have a grudge against you."

"I have no recollection of it at all." Tony Stark spread his hands. "No one can remember it either."

"I think we can start with the weapons," said Phil Coulson. "In that video, the weapons on the ground are completely redundant. They serve no purpose from beginning to end. They are just a background plate. I can't think of any reason for the close-up of those weapons, unless the creator wants us to notice them."

"So, the person who asked the question means that the reason why Scarlet Witch and Scud have a grudge against Stark is because of Stark's weapons?" Thor thought about it and thought that this was an idea.

"I used to only sell weapons, but never participated in wars." Tony Stark said in a deep voice, "So if they really have a grudge against me because of my weapons, then there is only one possibility: in a certain war, my weapons brought them harm.

For example, if their family members were killed."

"So, Stark, you need to sort out which wars your weapons are being used in," said Phil Coulson.

"Wait, why are we analyzing this?" Thor suddenly felt something was wrong. "Didn't we say before that we could find the person with their appearance? Why bother looking for clues in the old weapons?"

"Thor, if we figure out why those two are against us, we might be able to resolve this feud in advance," Phil Coulson said. "Even if we can't get them to join our side, at least we can eliminate two enemies. You've seen how difficult they are."

"So this is what you were planning?" Thor was stunned. Yes, if it is really possible to resolve grudges and turn enemies into friends, then is there a better way to deal with it than this? How come these people are so smart?

[Starting from question 9, please be prepared.]

Why did Loki tell Thor that Odin was dead?

[A is just another prank]

[B saw that Thor couldn't lift the hammer, so he wanted to give him some motivation]

[C Loki was deceived into believing that Odin was dead]

[D For the throne of Asgard]

[Answer this question correctly and you'll be rewarded with the Clairvoyance skill. If you answer incorrectly, one year of your lifespan will be deducted.]

"What? Loki told me my father is dead?" Thor was shocked when he saw the question. "Would Loki say such a thing to me?"

"Thor, since the question is like this, I'm afraid that one day in the future, Loki will really say the same thing to you." Phil Coulson said, "Just like the question said you would go to New Mexico, and you really came to New Mexico. The question said you would be electrocuted, well, I won't say that part."

"This is outrageous!" Thor pointed at the question and said angrily, "No matter what the reason is, as a son, how can you say that your father is dead? Loki is going too far!"

"It's not a prank, is it?" Clint Barton said. "Even if Loki is called the God of Trickery, the God of Lies and Cunning, etc., this kind of talk is beyond the scope of a prank, right?"

"Loki has done a lot of pranks, like turning into a snake to scare me," Thor said in a positive tone. "But he just likes pranks, he's not a fool. How could he say something like that to play a prank? Option A can be ruled out."

"What about option B?" Clint Barton said, "He's your brother, and seeing you unable to lift Thor's hammer, he's worried about you, so he resorts to this desperate measure. It seems somewhat reasonable, right? After all, you're the God of Thunder, but you can't lift Thor's hammer. You need some excitement. And your father's death is that excitement."

"Although it's a bit of a stretch, option B can't be ruled out." Thor was silent for a moment, then said, "I think option C can be ruled out. Loki himself is the ancestor of liars. Who in all of Asgard can lie better than him? If someone lies to him, he can see through it at a glance."

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