Chapter 145 This is a huge betrayal!
But what Steve Rogers didn't know was that the world had long since changed.
In his time, everything was simple. The Hydra Nazis were evil enemies, so he took up arms and went with his team to crush Hydra's conspiracy.
Today, right and wrong have become blurred.
Even if he wants to do the right thing, it is very likely that he doesn't even know what is right.
If he asked Bant what was right, Bant would tell him to tan himself, announce to the world that he was gay, then have a sex change operation and join an environmental organization.
What is right?
That's right!
How can you, Captain America, be a white-skinned adult man?
Of course, Bant couldn't really say that, and the three of them walked into the elevator, and Steve said he would take them to the deck to get some fresh air.
The huge deck, which was dozens of times larger than a stadium, shocked Steve when he saw it for the first time.
The three men walked into the empty elevator, and just when Bant thought this would be a suitable space for conversation, several special forces members ran over from afar.
"Wait, Captain."
Crossbones waved from a distance and asked Captain America to help him hold the elevator.
Then several people squeezed in together, and Crossbones said, "Thank you, Captain, otherwise we would have to wait for the next trip."
Elevator, Hydra...
This strong sense of déjà vu reminded Bant of a line in an instant.
But now is not the time for Hydra to show its fangs, and Crossbones is not here with the intention of attacking Captain America.
He had carried out several missions with Captain America and they were quite familiar with each other, so he was sent to eavesdrop.
He glanced at Bant and Peter and asked, "New members?"
Without waiting for Captain America to answer, Bant said, "Of course, secret identity!"
Bant said:
Don’t ask too much about people with super powers!
This made Crossbones laugh.
He said: "The world is really too complicated now. There seem to be more and more people with super powers like you. Some do good things, some do bad things. Of course, most of the time they want to keep it secret."
"That's because the world is too malicious towards us. Who knows how many people want to get rid of us after knowing our identities," Bant said.
There was not much communication between the two sides.
In order to avoid making his presence seem abrupt, Crossbones went down with several other special forces members before Bant arrived on the deck.
"Not bad right?"
Captain America's voice was drowned out by the sound of the waves and could only be heard a short distance away.
Bant couldn't help but sigh that Captain America chose a good place.
The deck was quite empty.
In this situation, any agent approaching them would appear very abrupt.
Maybe the camera will be watching them all the time, but it doesn't matter as long as they can't hear the sound or see the lip movements.
Bant glanced around in the dark night, and Peter quickly jumped to the edge of the aircraft carrier, looking at it carefully with surprise on his face.
It can be said that this aircraft carrier satisfied many of his fantasies about science fiction movies.
He lay on the edge of the deck and asked loudly: "Captain, I saw that the turbines of the aircraft carrier are parallel to the ground. Can it fly?"
"You'll have to ask Fury about that."
Seeing Peter so energetic, Captain America's heart was somewhat relieved.
Bant turned around and heard Eunice's voice in the headset.
"Seven surveillance cameras have been identified."
On the lens of the mask, Eunice lit up all the detected surveillance locations. Bant turned his body, facing the sea, covering himself, and said: "Captain..."
"Have you heard of the Paperclip Project?" "Paperclip Project?" Captain America was stunned when he heard this.
He really didn't know anything about it.
After all, Project Paperclip was actually launched in September of 46, and he had already frozen the North Pole in 45.
"Then you must be prepared."
"Control your emotions and don't get too excited. We are still being monitored."
Bant gave a warning in advance, and then started to give Captain America some explosive information.
Paperclip Project.
It refers to a plan by America to absorb German Nazi scientists during World War II. This plan actually existed in reality.
At the beginning, this plan was called the "Clouded and Mist Project", but due to rising resistance in the country, the Clouded and Mist Project was forced to stop.
But the plan did not fail.
It changed its appearance, implemented under a different name and form, and transferred Hydra's technical experts and high-level researchers to the country.
The reason why this plan was able to be promoted was due to the support of Howard, the founder of .
He thought that those Hydra researchers could no longer cause any waves after Hydra's defeat.
But he could never have dreamed that it was this plan that allowed Hydra to preserve its fire. The snake eggs were hatched in the hotbed of ., and the inconspicuous little snakes were omnipresent, burrowing under their skin, eating up their internal organs, and coming back to life under the "human skin" of .
Not only that, the densely packed small snakes in this huge snake den have also spread to every corner of the country.
You can see Hydra everywhere.
The chaotic Hell's Kitchen, the wealthy who control the capital, the powerful officials...
They are everywhere, but no one knows it.
Even high-level members within Hydra may not know the location of every Hydra member and their arrangements.
They already have more than nine heads, but tens of thousands!
"What do you think, Captain?"
After saying that, Bant turned his head and saw Steve Rogers.
Of course, he didn't tell Steve all the truth. He only told him the content of the Paperclip Project and how Howard Stark got himself into trouble and eventually died at the hands of the lurking Hydra.
Sometimes, when you describe something in too much detail, it becomes untrue.
Steve Rogers is actually a very opinionated person. Instead of telling him everything directly, it is better to let him find it himself and see it for himself.
Facts speak louder than words.
At this moment, Steve's body was shaking.
"Is everything you said true?"
"Or do you just want to sow discord between me and ."
He couldn't believe it.
I can't believe what Bant said is true.
Even if Bant only said a small part, he still couldn't accept it.
If the Paperclip Project was real, then what was the point of all this?
Looking back at the first half of his life, he was constantly fighting Hydra, and for this he lost everything:
His seriously ill parents, his dead comrades, his seventy years of his own time... and that date, and Bucky...
What are all the sacrifices, all the blood shed by the soldiers?
What kind of "hero" is he who died together with Hydra?
A joke?
This is a huge betrayal!
It wasn't him, Steve Rogers, who betrayed America, but America that betrayed Steve.
Betrayed Captain America!
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Today is the second update, the writer is stuck, I will sort out the following plot, and will continue to update tomorrow.
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