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Tonysoared back from Africa in his armor, playfully harassedtwo fighter jets, rescued a pilot, and landed safely in his garage. This time he didn't demolishanything, and with JARVIS's assistance, quickly shed the suit.
"Hey, you've returned? I have somenew concepts—want to examine them?" Georgeheard the commotion and passed directly through the wall.
"What the hell?! What did you do to my wall?!" Tonystared in shock at the walloutside his laboratory.
"It's merely a portal. Unless you speak the correct password, it remains a wall. Want to visit? Andhelp me connect JARVIS while you're at it!" Georgelooked at Tonyeagerly.
Tonyrubbed his temples. It had been an exhausting night—flying to Africa, engaging in combat, and toying with fighter jets. He was genuinely fatigued.
"Alright, alright. Bogg? Bring me some coffee." Tony said uncertainly. He'd witnessed Geminisummon Coby this way, but wasn't certain if Bogg could accomplish the same.
Several seconds later, a tray materialized before Tony with aromatic black coffee, accompanying milk and sugar, and even a plate of small cookies.
Tonylifted the coffee and approached the wall. "So what's your password?"
"Guess who I am," George said in a flat tone.
"I know you're George Weasley, so what's the password?" Tony said casually, then suddenly realized. "Guess who I am?"
The wall before him immediately rippled. Georgelaughed heartily and gave him a gentle push. Tonyfelt like he was passing through a water curtain as he entered a new chamber.
This room seemed modeled after his laboratory—bookshelves along the walls, a large worktable, and several chairs. There wasn't much else, and it didn't resemble a chambertouched by magic.
"I fearedexcessive magical items would createoverpowering magnetic fields and affect JARVIS, so I stored most magical tools. I'm researching runes that isolate magical magnetic fields. Once I decipher it, perhapswizard streets can receive internet too!" George said excitedly. "So how do we connect JARVIS?"
Tonysurveyed the room thoughtfully. "Simple. Justrun cables over here and install a speaker in the corner."
Georgelooked at Tony with a beaming smile, extracting a small notebook. "And then?"
Tonysipped his coffee and casually walked toward the exit. "Then that's it. That's all there is to it."
With those words, Tonypassed through the wall and vanished from George's workshop.
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It's really that simple?! Georgefroze in place. He surveyed his workshopdevoid of magical fluctuations. If he'd known it was this straightforward—one rune could handle it—why had he transformed his workshop into this state?
Tony, having successfully pranked George, secretlygave himself a victory gesture, sipped his coffee, proceeded to the dining room for breakfast Bogg had prepared, then returned to his chamber and collapsed into bed. Before sleeping, he was still contemplatingvisiting Gemini's shop to assess the situation. Georgegenuinely seemed like someone with a story, and he needed to ask Ethan why he'd calledlast night—he'd been too occupiedfighting to respond.
At this moment, Geminisat on the balconyyawning as she flipped through a book. Treating that person in the middle of the night had indeed consumedconsiderable energy. She'd slept until nearly noon but still felt drowsy. She truly needed to stay up less in the future, Geminithought, listlessly turning another page with unfocused eyes.
Ring ring ring...
Gemini's phone rang. She answered casually, and Ethan's voicetransmitted: "Gemini, a client paidone hundred thousand and wants to meet personally."
"Ten minutes. Bring him up." Gemini said, patting her cheeks to awaken herself. She went to the washroom, freshened up, drank a bottle of Pepperup Potion to appear energetic, then returned to the reception chamber.
After Coby had arrangedtea and refreshments, Ethanbrought the visitor to the reception chamber.
Geministudied the man before her—black leather jacket, black skin, and a black bald head. He resembled a walking shadow. In darkness, you'd never notice him withoutcareful observation.
"What do you want?" Geminiinquired.
"You're the shop proprietor?" Furyassessed Gemini, realizing she appearedeven younger in person than in the video. Fury became more cautious. After all, such a young childpossessed these abilities—where had she learned them? What lay behind her? There must be peoplemore powerful than her. Were these individualshidden from the world, or had they already infiltratedvarious nations?
Geminiimmediately grew impatient. "What exactly do you want? If you don't trust this establishment, you can depart."
Furycalmly seated himself across from Gemini. "No, I believe. I want you to help me determine if my eye can be healed."
Geminiobserved his eye-patched eye. "Remove it so I can examine."
Furyremoved the eyepatch, revealing a dead eyeball with three vicious scarsacross it—disgusting and eerie.
"Don't move." Gemini said, directing her wand at Fury's eye. Several beams of light appeared, glaring red and blackspreading outward.
After observing for a while, Geminiput away her wand and looked at Fury with regret. "This eyeball is ruined—can't be saved. But if you still want to see, you'll have to replace it."
Hearing the beginning, Furydidn't consider it significant, but when he heard about replacement, his spirits lifted.
"If I replace the eyeball, will it see like a normal eye?" Furyasked.
Geministood up, rummaged around the fireplace, and extracted a flyer. "Of course. Normal eyes are the cheapest option, but you can also customize."
Geminipressed the shop name and address on the flyer. The address and shop namegradually faded, then she handed the paper to Fury. "Choose for yourself."
Furyaccepted the flyer. It displayedvarious types of eyeballs, almost allconstantly rotating. Touching any one with his finger would make its functions and specifications appear.
There were X-ray vision ones, ones with magical enhancements, indestructible ones, and even one that changed color based on mood? Furycouldn't comprehend why anyone would desire such an... indescribable feature.
"Are there any that can see through people's hearts?" Furyput down the flyer and asked.
"Definitely not—that's illegal. But there's one that can detect whether someone has hostile intentions toward you and verify if what they're saying is true or false." Geminirolled her eyes.
"It can be customized, correct? I want X-ray vision, plus those two functions you mentioned." Hearing the word "illegal," Fury's heart stirred, but he temporarily ignored it and stated his requirements.
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