Chapter 2951 Leisure Time (21)
Chapter 2951 Leisure Time (21)
Chapter 2951 Leisure Time (Twenty-one)
Pamela saw Tim run away and Natasha, who had been waiting for a long time, did not come back. She was also impatient to deal with the agents here, so she just ran away.
Before running away, they did not forget to cause a potted plant riot in the FBI. All the flowers, grasses and ornamental plants in the office jumped up and hit people, which kept the FBI busy for a while and had no time to chase them.
"It's a mess, it's all a mess." Tim took a big gulp of coffee and sat down in a corner of the coffee shop where he couldn't see clearly. Pamela put on her hood and sat next to him and said, "What happened?"
"I found that my original assumption might have some problems." Tim was still in shock. He said, "I originally thought it was a problem between S.H.I.E.L.D., the FBI, and Hydra, with the Avengers at most, but now it seems not that simple."
"Oh?" Pamela answered perfunctorily, so Tim had to ask, "What's wrong with you?"
"Natasha invited me to dinner before, but I didn't seize the opportunity. This time, our good chat was disrupted by those agents. If this continues, I won't be able to see the beautiful sister when we leave..."
"What a beautiful sister!" Tim gritted his teeth and said, "Do you know that she is a Soviet?"
The Soviets are the Soviets, Pamela said nonchalantly, "It's not like I haven't seen them before... Wait a minute, there is no Soviet Union in this universe, right? Oh, my beautiful sister is homeless."
"No Soviet Union?" Tim said sarcastically, "The Soviet Union is probably everywhere, and you are still worried about him being homeless?!"
"What do you mean?"
Tim took another sip of coffee and said, "I just saw an investigation report in the FBI's archives. It said that the most famous members of the Avengers are more or less connected to the Soviet Union."
"So? You suspect they are Zionists?"
"No, no, no, it's just that if this matter involves the Soviet Union, I'm afraid it won't be as simple as a three-party game."
Tim scratched his head. He really felt overwhelmed. When he saw the list, his head was buzzing.
This brings us to the difference between Tim and the other two Robins. Although they are all Batman's adopted sons, they have never had a hard life since being adopted by Bruce.
But these two unlucky guys, Dick and Jason, also belong to the proletariat. Both of them have lost their parents and have unhappy families. Even though they live in Wayne Manor, they do not own any means of production.
Although theoretically, Dick changed his last name to Wayne's and had a legal adoption contract, so he had the right of inheritance, but this matter is also a matter of two hands tango. If Dick himself is unwilling to take over the Wayne Group, he cannot be called a big capitalist.
But Tim is different from the two of them. The Drake family he comes from is not weak in itself, and the Bruce in their universe has no biological son. After Bruce goes out to hang out on the streets, he is the only one who can take over the Wayne Group.
If we talk about his character in a slightly more retro way, he is a big capitalist who supports the American Stars and Stripes from beginning to end and has money in his blood. This character is only slightly higher than Bruce Wayne.
Moreover, Tim does not have any education or upbringing that would make him identify with communism. He is just a very typical American capitalist.
As we all know, the American upper class has a very serious allergy to red. If it were Tim's generation in other universes, they would have no idea about the Soviet Union that had already perished.
But when Tim took over the Wayne Group, the Soviet Union still existed. How could the Wayne Group he led have no friction with the country across the ocean?
In fact, they have fought back and forth several times. The KGB is like a sticky candy that cannot be shaken off. It keeps drilling into the East Coast. They dare to go where the FBI dares to go, and they also dare to go where the FBI dares not to go. Their main goal is to obtain intelligence rather than lives.
The Wayne Group, the economic lifeline of the East Coast, is naturally the target of their efforts. For a long time, Tim's work focus has been to try to pick out a person who doesn't look like a spy from among those who look like Soviets.
It can be said that he is also one of the patients who is allergic to red.
So when he realized that, although the Soviet Union in this universe had died, it was actually still alive in the dreams of many people, he felt that there was an invisible big hand pushing behind all the struggles he had previously speculated.
When Tim saw the list, he did not question it at all. For the Soviet Union, this was a basic operation. Having fought several battles with the Soviet Union, Tim knew that the world was a huge KGB and anyone could be a KGB.
Captain America is very reasonable, because after all, he is a person of the last era, which was the heyday of the Soviet Union. He is also the mortal enemy of the mustache and has the same ideals and goals as the Soviet Union, so it is normal for him to be subverted.
Not to mention Natasha, she used to be a Soviet agent, a top-notch one at that. Tim didn't even dare to imagine who approved her entry.
Spider-Man, ha, he's so typical from his origin to his personality that Tim doesn't even want to analyze him.
Thor, although he is an alien, he is of royal blood and has become a god-king, but his temperament is very similar to those Soviet people. Maybe he really had some connection with the Soviet Union in the past?
Nick Fury, black, so must be a Black Panther.
Black Panther, he is already called Black Panther, what else is there to analyze?
Stark, the reason he's not on the list is definitely because no one can afford the price of him being a Soviet spy, just like Bruce.
Doctor Strange, the profession of doctor is the hardest hit, and the headquarters of Kamar-Taj is in the Himalayas, so it can't escape.
Hulk, I have never heard of his true identity. The one who is hiding his identity might be an underground worker.
Dr. Lizard, I have never heard of who his real identity is, the same goes for the above.
Finally, Schiller, who is half Chinese, can even get authentic mainland cigarettes, so there is not much need for analysis.
Very good, Tim covered his forehead and thought, could this Avengers alliance be seeking revenge for the Soviet Union?
Of course, it is impossible to be all of them according to common sense, but Tim, who has rich experience in fighting, knows very well that if you find a cockroach in the house, it proves that your house is full of cockroaches.
The key is that if any one person on this list is one, then it is possible that three or four of them are one. If there are three or four of them, then the entire context of all the events they have experienced will be tens of thousands of times more complicated than just the internal strife in the United States.
Even if it wasn't the case before, it would definitely be the case after a few months. Don't ask Tim how he knew it. The Wayne Group's large-scale layoffs some time ago were not just due to the economic crisis.
Tim told Pamela his guess. Pamela obviously had no sensitivity to class struggle. She said, "Yes, yes. What can they do? At most, they can fish in troubled waters to get some intelligence. What are you afraid of?"
"But it's not that simple. I guess there is a decisive force above the various parties in the struggle that restrains them from going too far. Such a struggle helps the agents to train, but the premise is that it is real training, not meaningless consumption."
"Do you think the KGB would deliberately stir up trouble to consume them?"
"Not physically destroying them," Tim said very skillfully, "but directly turning them into members of the KGB."
"Then change it." Pamela still didn't care. She said, "You've already said that the basic standpoint of all forces is humanity. The KGB is also human. Will they turn to aliens?"
"But they have an intellectual advantage." Tim made no secret of this. "In the era of interstellar colonization, intellectual expansion is always better than physical expansion. Ideological invasion is many times easier than military invasion."
"Aliens are not human..."
"But there are poor people among aliens too." Tim said, "We just need to change the liberation of the world into the liberation of the entire universe."
"You can't do anything about it. What he said makes sense." Pamela looked at Tim unhappily and said, "Isn't it enough for you damn capitalists to bully others on Earth? Do you want to continue exploiting us after entering the universe?"
"Why do you look like a KGB agent?!" Tim was shocked.
"Because I'm poor!" Pamela yelled at him. "I work every day but I'm still poor! I should hang you all with vines!"
Pamela became angrier and angrier. She slammed the table, stood up and said, "Why should I stay here and accept your exploitation? I'm going to find Natasha now and ask her if she can introduce me to the KGB. At least they will pay me on time!"
After she finished speaking, she turned around and was about to leave. Tim hurriedly grabbed her and said, "It's not like I owe you wages...Okay, we can talk about the money, but we have to wait a while. You have to listen to me first."
"What I mean is that if the KGB knew that they had the advantage of ideological expansion, then in this game, they would be able to create capital for themselves to become an independent faction just like us. So it's not a three-way struggle, but a four-way struggle."
"But we never saw the fourth party from beginning to end, which means that one of the three parties must have cooperated deeply with the fourth party, so that the fourth party could disappear without a trace under their cover."
"Everyone on the list is a member of the Avengers, and the boss of SHIELD is black, so they are very suspicious." Tim thought and said, "If we can get evidence... Has Schiller been giving psychological treatment to superheroes?"
"What do you want to do?"
"I think we should go to his workplace and look for any recordings or notes." Tim pulled out his cell phone, dialed a number, and said, "Hello? Dick? Are you still in New York?"
"Okay, I don't mean to disturb your relationship, but please put aside your romantic feelings for the moment and help me go to Arkham Sanatorium. It would be best if you can find the records of Schiller's conversations with superheroes."
"Don't worry about it. Help me check the records to see if anyone has mentioned going to Moscow, reading Russian books, raising Siberian forest cats, etc...."
Dick hung up the phone with a confused look on his face. Raven, who was holding a shopping bag, asked curiously, "Cat? What cat?"
"Nothing." Dick said, "What did Tim say... Siberian Forest Cat? Maybe he wants to get a cat. Should we go to the pet store and have a look?"
"Siberian Forest Cat? Cute, isn't it? Let's go check it out."
"Okay, I'll check online for catteries that have Siberian Forest Cats."
Little Red Bird: The world is a giant KGB
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