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Chapter 37 Truth, Station, Planning

Peter Parker was overjoyed and reached out to pick up the old briefcase. He didn't look through it. Instead, he was anxious and hurriedly shaking up and down. Paper and some small objects flew out of the upside down briefcase with his violent movements.

Gwen Stacy walked around the messy debris on the ground, crouched down in the open space where Peter Parker swept out with his feet, and looked through the paper and items that had fallen out of his briefcase with him.

"What are you doing?"

May Parker heard the noise and pushed the door open from outside, looking at Peter Parker and Gwen Stacy, who were squatting on the ground and looking at something, were disappointed on his face.

"Someone may know about my parents, and the clue he gave me was this briefcase that belonged to my father." Peter Parker carried the briefcase and looked at every pocket on it carefully, wanting to find out if there was anything else inside that had not been shaken off.

"I want to find that clue." Peter Parker said in disappointment. After throwing away the briefcase, he threw away the pile of formula materials in his hand and slapped the ground.

"What's the result?" asked Aunt Mei.

"Abandon those photos, except those formulas, they are still those formulas." Peter Parker hugged his head with both hands, grabbed his scalp with his ten fingers, looking ugly.

"You never care about these things."

Aunt May's tone was a little erratic and panicked, but Peter Parker didn't hear it when he was upset.

"I don't think I care, but..." Peter Parker didn't say the following words, but everyone present understood the unfinished meaning of his words.

"You really disappointed me!"

Peter Parker turned around in surprise. Even if he was slow, he could hear something abnormal and wrong from Aunt May's mouth.

"I don't understand why you never forget that liar! Criminal! Shameless thief!" Aunt Mei's thin body trembled, her face was panicked and flushed. She seemed to be in an extremely excited mood, and even her words were a little aggressive.

"Who abandoned you? Who raised you? Who is working hard to save you the future college tuition for you?" Aunt Mei's tone collapsed with a panic: "It was the liar who abandoned you! He sent you to my uncle and my house that day, and then he never returned."

"It was Ben and I who worked hard to raise you as our own children."

"It's me, an old woman with no education, who is going to learn nurse knowledge from those young girls just to make money to support you in college."

"It's all me and Ben!"

"You are my child!"

"They abandoned you, but I won't hurt you!"

Gwen Stacy stood up from the ground in embarrassment, her eyes carefully patrolling back and forth against the excited Aunt May and Peter. The current environment made her feel that she was redundant and should not be present. Of course, she should not listen to these words.

"I know, I know! I am your child, no one can change this! It's enough for me to have you,"

Peter Parker stepped forward with red eyes, gently held the excited Aunt Mei in his arms, and comforted him carefully. After the excited Aunt Mei calmed down, he let go of her and looked at her eyes seriously. Peter Parker's tone was as gentle as a plush, as if he was afraid of irritating the woman in front of him who had become old and was the most important woman in his life.

"I just want to know what happened back then, I just want to know what happened to them, I just want to know the truth. Do you know something right? Otherwise you can't say they are liars. But if you don't want to say it, I won't ask again."

Aunt Mei took a few deep breaths and calmed her emotions. Her callous palms covered her face like washing her face. Her fingertips wiped away the tears at the corners of her eyes as her palms moved. "I'm fine. You're already an adult, you want to know something, I will tell you. But child, I won't tell you something with Ben, because the truth will hurt you!"

Aunt May paused and continued: "One day after your parents' funeral, two government people came to us. They said that the genetic research conducted by your father and Norman Osborne together was of great value. Many people outside were willing to spend a lot of money to buy it, so he ran away with his stuff."

They said he was a traitor!"

"Ben and I could not believe this at all. They said he betrayed his best friend, Norman Osborne, and betrayed everyone for money!"

Oh my God!

Gwen Stacy, who was beside her, subconsciously covered her lips, and she screamed in surprise.

"I don't believe it, it makes sense." Peter Parker also looked in a daze. He had thought about many truths, but this truth was beyond his expectations. If it were true, Peter Parker would not be able to face his friend Harry Osborne calmly in the future.

That kind of shame and self-ashamed would completely swallow him like a tide.

"I don't believe it either! I've been thinking about what's wrong and what's wrong! Richard I know is an ordinary and low-key person. He has worn a broken experimental uniform for twenty years, and a briefcase has never changed. He takes the subway to work at 7 o'clock every morning and goes home at 6 o'clock every night."

"But Peter, maybe everyone has an unknown side, even when facing the one they love." Aunt May whispered.

Peter Parker flipped his steps and turned his body at a loss.

"Maybe you need to be quiet." Aunt May looked at Peter with some concern, then glanced at Gwen Stacy next to her, and then staggered to leave.

"That briefcase was bought by your uncle for Richard. There was a hidden bag there, and there might be something inside." Aunt May seemed to recall something when she closed the door, turned around and said softly, closing the door for Peter Parker.

Looking at the frozen Peter Parker, Gwen Stacy wanted to comfort her, but she didn't know how to comfort her. She glanced at the shabby briefcase that was thrown on the ground by Peter Parker, leaned over and picked it up, looked through the pockets, looking for the hidden bag that Aunt May mentioned.

Soon, Gwen Stacy found the so-called dark bag and took out something from it.

"Look at Peter."

Gwen Stacy's voice awakened Peter Parker, who was deeply hit. He glanced at Gwen, and his arm subconsciously took the things she handed over.

Several special golden coins.

A hard ticket.

It reads: "Roosevelt Metro Station 61 is located below Line D."

...

Underground of Storm's old house.

"The target moves." The queen's tender voice sounded.

"According to the plan," Meng Ao ordered.

"Have you always been so careful and complicated in your work?" Emma asked Meng Ao.

"No, I just don't want to attract the attention and intervention of some people in a certain organization before the good show officially begins." Meng Ao curled his lips.
Chapter completed!
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