Marvel's Superman

Chapter 356 - 353 | The Unforeseen Path, The Desperate Villain.
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Chapter 356 - 353 The Unforeseen Path, The Desperate Villain.

'Steve is too impatient.'

Captain America's actions didn't escape Superman's sights.

He left the Kremlin and got rid of Natasha.

Standing above Moscow, overlooking the earth.

Since coming to Moscow, several forces hidden in the red empire had jumped out one after another.

After seeing Atlantis's bloody lesson with Namor and the others, the villains had realized that it was useless to approach him the hard way.

When they couldn't solve the problem, they would die right then and there, and their whole family would be sent to heaven.

It was a high-risk gamble with a very low possibility of winning.

Winning was nothing more than kicking away the biggest stumbling block, Superman, and successfully moving towards the peak of power.

During this period, they had to compete with their peers. After all, there was no lack of ambitious people and no lack of schemers.

Ruling the world was the main goal of the vast majority of villains.

If they lost, they had to pay the price with their lives.

Superman was said to be a war hero, the beacon of light, the light of the righteous path.

But there, the number of crooked nails he hammered down wasn't small, and he wasn't a soft-hearted person.

For example, Baron Strucker once witnessed Superman personally kill three 'battleship-class' people in Paris.

Since then, he had been keeping a low profile, afraid to stir up trouble.

Because the leader of Hydra had figured out the truth.

Superman wasn't a righteous hero, with morality weighing him down.

He wouldn't leave any room for error in the process of defeating his enemies, nor will he spare a life after defeating them and throwing them into prison to face punishment from the law.

He never forgave anyone who was against him and sent them to see God… or Satan.

To paraphrase the line from the studio next door--

'Your opponent is the most powerful person in the world. Even so, you still want to fight him. Going against him is undoubtedly an extremely stupid idea.'

Now, those villains who were hiding in the shadows and quietly developing in the corners were facing this embarrassing situation.

What they used to fight against the enemy didn't work on Superman.

Whether it was a conspiracy, a trap…

Or an assassination, ambush, kidnapping, and threats…

These common tactics apparently had very little viability on Superman.

The other party was like a max-level player in the tutorial village. Giving Hydra, Leviathan, or other villainous forces a headache.

By definition, such a presence as Superman should be placed in the latter levels.

As a superhero in the finale, the savior in a crisis.

Instead of showing up early, making these gangs of villains helpless.

Aware of the problem, Hydra began to adopt the method of appeasement and soliciting.

Although, they lost the basic dignity of a villain, who had to go against the good guys.

What's more, the opportunity to trample those good guys underfoot, laughing maniacally and monologue their evil plans and terrible ambitions, was lost.

However, there were gains and losses.

Accordingly, they could survive without having to be killed by Superman's iron fist.

It can only be said that this was a path that Hydra never imagined.

That's why Luke didn't take the initiative to strike against Baron Strucker.

He intended to negotiate and be elected as the new leader of Hydra through a democratic vote.

As for whether anyone voted for him, Luke believed that an ambitious and conniving villain wouldn't be too stubborn.

They would understand that the only way out was to give up the darkness and turn to the light, to give up evil and follow the good.

'Maybe this is the deep feelings between best friends. He's overwhelmed by love and affection.'

Overcoming distractions, Luke watched from afar as the Volga drove along, raising the wind and snow from a distance, and thought, "Captain America is different from ordinary people. He's carried away because of his feelings."

He fully understood that Barnes was Captain America's obsession.

Rogers could only feel at ease when he met his friends again and saw the familiar face again.

However, Luke thought of Margery, who was still in Brooklyn, waiting for Rogers to complete this mission, and then he would step up into married life with her. Luke couldn't help but mourn for the other for a couple of seconds.

'I'm afraid that cute blonde nurse will never know that another man is living in her boyfriend's heart.'

'If Steve really got married and Bucky was there, it would have been a classic scene.'

Luke's mind diverged, and a scene appeared in his head.

-- Bucky: I was here first …

-- Rogers: Why is this happening? I'm going to get married, and my best friend is the best man. It's two happy events overlapping. But why can't I …

"Let's get down to business."

He shook his head to get the odd scene out of his head. Luke wrapped himself in his bio-force field and tore through the air like a cannonball.

Now that Captain America had acted, there was no need for him to wait any longer.

The cold wind hit Rogers' face like a whip.

The Volga car had run out of fuel, and he replaced it with a military motorcycle made in Germany.

Captain America wore goggles and an overcoat.

Like a warrior who traveled thousands of miles to rescue the Princess.

It was also because his super soldier's physique was different from normal people. Otherwise, in such cold weather, riding a motorcycle would freeze people silly.

After a long 10-hour journey, he changed from car to motorcycle, to train.

Rogers finally arrived in Minsk, a city with a history of almost a thousand years.

However, there were no old houses or places of interest in the streets and urban areas.

During World War II, Minsk was occupied by the German for three years, and the smoke and artillery of the war destroyed everything.

It wasn't until the Allies won that the city was rebuilt on the ruins of Minsk, with the Sverdlovsk River as the central axle.

Rogers wasn't a tourist, and he wasn't in the mood to experience the customs and atmosphere of Minsk.

He followed the information given by the Brotherhood and found the long-abandoned collective farm.

As Banks said, the perimeter of the farm was heavily guarded, with patrol guards constantly rotating.

In all directions, east, west, north, and south, there stood a guard post similar to a sentry tower, on which several machine guns could be faintly seen.

This reminded Rogers of Hydra's camp and recalled the feeling of being on the battlefield.

'How do I sneak in and find Bucky?'

Captain America hid in the thick forest and looked out at the collective farm not far away.

He really wanted to be like Luke, a cannonball smashing into the tight encirclement.

Then, under the hail of bullets, Bucky would be rescued from his deep suffering.

'I might be able to do it…'

Rogers suddenly realized he was already a battleship-class rather than an ordinary super-soldier.

Hydra's fire attack shouldn't be a fatal threat to him.

'The longer I stay with Luke, the more I get used to the brutal, no-brainer approach to solving problems.'

Captain America held the vibranium shield and took a deep breath.

'Bucky, I'm coming to save you!'

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