After sending Professor X back to Xavier's Academy for the Gifted, Eric and Magneto have a long talk and come up with a plan to save the mutants, which Magneto weighs the pros and cons and then modifies from his own perspective to form Plan 2.0.
Hank was so distraught by the departure of his crush that he devoted himself to the development of artificial intelligence in order to divert his attention.
Professor X doesn't know what the two Magneto's are up to, he doesn't even know that Eric is a Magneto, he has more important things to do now, namely Mr. Sinister, the villain he has been investigating for so long, has finally been exposed by Eric's AI.
The name is known, but what is the purpose of the other party, specifically there, how many subordinates there are, these are still unknown, and need to be carefully investigated, the other party seems to have a device that can shield the mind power, and it can actually escape the Cerebro search.
Marco the Juggernaut goes back to sleep. Perhaps Cyttorak, the old geek, enjoys watching the despair and pain of people slowly losing their powers.
Little Storm was left by Eric in Xavier Genius Academy, There's no better way to keep getting stronger than to study, and even Eric has been studying the four basic powers.
The most surprising thing for Eric is Psylocke, who has taken the initiative to join the him, She had been working for a mutant recruiter before, and now she heard from the juggernaut that his boss was a fool and had a lot of money, and that he would pay her even if she sleeps all day, so she naturally chose to join Eric.
Eric, of course, welcomed her, As for her brother who is so powerful, Eric didn't even ask, it was a waste of time to ask.
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After returning to New York with the girl, Eric is invited to see the awakening of an American legend.
The captain, after all, has been tapped early and is about to awaken.
Captain America was America's first superhero, and his powers were strong, but in modern society, his symbolism is much greater than his abilities.
As the Director of S.H.I.E.L.D., he naturally did not want anything to happen to Captain America, but after being frozen for over 50 years, no one could guarantee that this Captain was still the same as before.
"Mr Eric, thank you so much for finding him!" As soon as they met, Coulson grabbed Eric's hand and kept thanking him, looking as excited as if he had seen an old comrade from years ago.
"I like him too." Erik smiled and pulled his hand out. If he kept shaking it like that, there would be some misunderstanding.
"Really, you're a fan of his too? No wonder you went to all that trouble to find him, I've collected a lot of the captain's cards, a lot of them are out of print, I'm going to get him to sign them for me later, we can look at them together afterwards, we'll ..." Colson chattered on, completely oblivious to Eric's embarrassed look.
"Quiet all, it's about to start." Fury quickly came to relieve the situation.
On the monitor screen, a nurse administered the last of Captain America's medication and exited the room, waiting outside the door for orders.
The layout of the room is perfectly restored to the 1940s, with wall hangings and household items that are no different from those of that time, the only hole being the recording of a baseball game on the radio. Of course, this is a minor problem, and Eric will not tell Fury.
Even though it's almost ten years ahead of time, everything is still the same as it was in the original series. Captain America awakens, but remains vigilant, finds a flaw in the radio's game information, and then takes down several S.H.I.E.L.D. agents and breaks out of the makeshift "hospital".
Unlike the plot, this time it was Eric who was waiting for him.
"Captain, don't be impulsive, why don't we sit down and talk?" Eric kept a smile on his face as he pinned the captain to the ground with one hand.
"Who are you people?" The captain was still working hard, trying to get up from the ground, ready to give Eric a shot.
"I'm sorry about that play, soldier." Nick Fury came from behind the curtain, dressed in a black trench coat with a bald, one-eyed look, "but it'll take time for us to get the details to you."
"The details ? What details?" Captain America stopped resisting and looked at Nick Fury with a slightly strange look on his face.
"You've been asleep, Captain, for nearly sixty years."
Captain America was clearly having a hard time accepting this fact, and after Eric released him, he remained on the ground for a long time before slowly standing up and saying with a bewildered look on his face, "I still owe her a dance."
Eric shook his head in disbelief and wanted to tell him, "You're out of luck, the future you has taken over your goddess and you've put yourself a green hat...
The next time, Nick Fury entrusted Eric with the task of telling the captain the history of the fifty-odd years.
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Eric closed the door at Coulson's grimace, looked up at the several monitors in the corner, gave Fury behind the monitor the middle finger, and pulled out his lighter.
"Okay, Captain, They can't see us anymore, I don't like being viewed like a monkey." Eric threw a thick stack of documents to the captain and lay down on the chair. "
Cap agreed with Eric's approach, picking up the information and looking through it page by page, asking a few questions from time to time, but of course, he was most concerned about Carter.
When he found out that Carter had got married, Eric could see two tears in the corners of his eyes.
Eric couldn't really help with this kind of thing, so he shrugged his shoulders and continued to watch a grown man express his true feelings.
The second half of the booklet, which was soon finished, focused on the origins and current status of S.H.I.E.L.D., and ended with a picture of Nick Fury in all his glory.
The Captain stared at the picture for a long time, "His name is Nick Fury?"
"Yeah"
The captain wondered, "There was a Nick Fury in my Howling Commandos in World War II, a lieutenant and a black man, just like him."
Hearing this, Eric's expression froze, "Are you sure? Captain!"
"Of course, that's a brother who I've gone through life and death together!"
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