Chapter 481 Peggy's Strange Language
No matter how dull Nick Fury is, he still feels something is wrong.
I blocked myself with my own authority.
Isn't this nonsense?
Nick Fury still remembers where he shot targets twenty years ago, how many rounds he scored, and where he ranked.
However, he has no memory at all about blocking the Lemuria Star. If his memory is not rewritten, then there is only one thing: someone in SHIELD has higher authority than him.
But this is impossible. He is already the director of SHIELD. Even if the previous director comes, he cannot directly exceed his authority.
The only suspect is Alexander Pierce, the former director of S.H.I.E.L.D., a member of the World Council, one of the only Level 10 agents, and the only being at the same level as Nick Fury.
But to be able to do this, things are definitely not that simple.
Looking at the small USB flash drive in his hand, Nick Fury finally realized the seriousness of this matter, and all the worries in his heart suddenly emerged.
Closing his one eye, Nick Fury let out a gentle breath. When he opened it again, his eyes were clear.
He, Alexander Pierce and Phil Coulson have been comrades-in-arms for decades, and the friendship between them is stronger than that of brothers.
The countless hardships and experiences they have gone through are indescribable to outsiders, but the trust between these few people has formed an extremely strong chain that cannot be shaken by such a trace of doubt.
Although Nick Fury has always believed that he will not be affected by personal emotions and will only maintain the most rational judgment.
But even now, he still couldn't shake off the unreserved trust in his heart.
He paused slightly and walked towards Alexander Pierce's office.
...
Rogers rode his motorcycle alone out of SHIELD headquarters.
He looked very lonely in his eyes, and during his argument with Nick Fury, he recalled the bad things he had done before.
This touched his heart very much. At this moment, he missed Bucky, his best brother.
As soon as the car turned around, it drove directly towards the Captain America Memorial Hall. This time, he wanted to face his past, or in other words, to miss his lost youth.
Not long after, they arrived at the Captain America Museum. Looking at the memorial with his name on it, Rogers put on a peaked cap and walked in silently.
It is filled with his portraits, portraits, and even sculptures, as well as old-fashioned film videos that are being played on a loop, all of which are videos of himself singing and dancing back in the day.
Looking at the old-fashioned souvenirs and familiar soundtracks and items around me, I realized that this was the motorcycle I used to fight on, and it also had my own combat equipment.
Only here did Rogers find some of the feelings he had back then, and he couldn't help but fall into nostalgia.
"...the Howling Commandos, whose mission is to dismantle Hydra, a division that researches dangerous technologies."
"As childhood friends, Bucky Barnes and Steve Rogers were inseparable whether in school or on the battlefield. Barnes was the only Howling Commando soldier to die for his country.
..."
Rogers stood on Bucky's memorial seat, looking at the huge portrait of Bucky in front of him, as well as the old video of himself and Bucky in front of him.
Bits and pieces of my relationship with Bucky couldn't help but resurface in my mind.
Looking at Bucky's high-spirited look on the wall, Rogers' eyes actually filled with tears.
"A blizzard..."
Rogers came to the movie theater inside the memorial hall, where the interview record of Agent Carter Page was being played.
Modern high technology has restored the poor quality pixels of the past to an extremely beautiful state, just like a 4K movie, as if a real person is talking opposite.
"...He saved more than a thousand people, including the man who later became my husband. Even after his death, Steve was changing my life."
Peggy looked at the screen and said, as if she was talking to Rogers.
Rogers looked at the old-fashioned pocket watch in his hand. There was a picture of Peggy on the cover. This was Rogers' most precious item besides the shield.
Later, Rogers came to Peggy's hospital bed and looked at the ninety-year-old Peggy in front of him. A rare tenderness appeared in Rogers' eyes.
The two looked at each other and talked a lot.
"The only regret is that you didn't live your own life." Peggy looked at Rogers and said this.
"My principle has always been to only do the right thing. Now even this principle has been shaken. I thought I could join the army at any time, obey orders and protect my country. But it is no longer the same."
Rogers saw the confusion in Peggy's eyes and expressed his confusion.
Just like the look that the young, young, big-headed soldier in the army looked at the pretty and beautiful officer.
"Listen, you saved the world, but... we just made a mess again." Peggy said, staring at Rogers.
"No way. I stayed here partly because I heard that you co-founded S.H.I.E.L.D."
Rogers looked at Peggy and chuckled.
But Peggy's mood fluctuated a little, and her wrinkled right hand gently grabbed Rogers' hand.
"The world has changed, we can't go back, we can only do our best, and sometimes, the best choice is to start over."
After saying this, Peggy's eyes suddenly became dazed and she coughed twice.
When he looked at Rogers again, his whole body had undergone strange changes, as if he no longer remembered what had just happened.
Seeing Rogers' eyes filled with shock, excitement and surprise, he said in disbelief, "Steve? Are you still alive? You... you're back!"
Rogers didn't understand what happened, but he still looked at Peggy as usual and said, "Yes, Peggy."
At this time, Peggy was so excited that a cry appeared on her old face, "It's been a long time...it's been a long time."
"How can I leave my beauty when she still owes me a dance?"
No matter what happened to Peggy, Rogers looked at Peggy's eyes with still such innocence, admiration and memories, and held Peggy's hand tightly and said.
In any case, Peggy is also his favorite woman.
But those incomprehensible words of Peggy were deeply imprinted in Rogers' mind, making him think for a long time.
After leaving the hospital, Rogers couldn't help but come to the Veterans Service Center. Looking at the empty hall, Rogers hesitated and walked in.
In a room, nine retired veterans were standing in a circle, saying words that were difficult to say in front of ordinary people.
Chapter completed!