Daisy in the Marvel Universe

Chapter 50 Helpless Grant Ward

You can travel through space with your superpower. Does that mean the theory is feasible? Does it also work in different spaces? Lao Pi was a little nervous, and he kept asking Daisy.

Daisy could feel the old man's urgency, and asking so nervously was probably because of his missing wife, the Wasp. If it wasn't a big sacrifice, I would definitely help her if I could.

She pondered for a few seconds, then raised her head and asked, Subatomic space?

Lao Pi nodded for a while.

Daisy didn't dare to guarantee it easily: Even if it can be achieved in such a small and conceptual world, it is not possible now. It requires too much vibration and perception, and my ability cannot be so precise.

The topic was a bit heavy, and Daisy didn't completely dispel Lao Pi's hope. Sisko could connect to the Speed ​​Force space to rescue the Flash. She had similar abilities to him, so she should be able to do it.

She chuckled and said: I hope there will be, but please take care of yourself.

Lao Pi smiled and accepted this statement.

In fact, my heart is still heavy. There is no concept of time and space in subatomic space, but what about people? People have life span. If his wife is assimilated into the subatomic space, even if she is rescued, she will no longer be his wife. If it is not assimilated, then the lifespan may be exhausted and the person will be gone.

Neither outcome is good, but hope is better than no hope.

Daisy regained her strength, and Lao Pi also started calculating again, checking for omissions. The two combined theory with practice and calculated the data for the third time.

Hank Pym has dabbled in all modern physics theories. He is a complete encyclopedia of quantum physics. Daisy has gained a lot from learning from him.

If her calculation level improves and energy manipulation becomes easier, it will not be difficult to cross spatial distances and appear on another planet.

However, the knowledge required for cosmic teleportation has exceeded the scope of modern physics. The earth is still in the theoretical reserve stage for space technology. If we want to wait for human beings to develop in a step-by-step manner, I am afraid that Daisy will not be able to leave the earth in her lifetime.

Fortunately, the Cosmic Cube exists. The reason why Daisy entered S.H.I.E.L.D. is to see this magical creation with her own eyes. As long as she can simulate some of its power and have the ability to teleport, her safety will be greatly improved and she can attack. You can retreat and defend. If the earth cannot be saved, you can still seek refuge in alien stars.

Daisy even had an idea in her mind, that is, to get an Infinity Stone. She would be embarrassed to say hello to others in the Marvel world without getting an Infinity Stone.

There are too many people paying attention to the Cosmic Rubik's Cube, and it's hard for me to start with it. The remaining cubes also have their own plans. Only one Infinity Stone is currently unclaimed, and that is the Power Stone, which remains on an unknown abandoned planet.

Rather than letting Star-Lord get it, it would be better to put it in his own hands.

The Power Gem can copy all physical superpowers, infinitely increasing her attack and defense power, and is a perfect match for her shock ability.

However, the power stone requires high physical fitness of the user. Only the Kree Accuser Ronan can use it freely. Daisy must strengthen herself to his level in order to control the stone.

It's too early to say this now. According to the information she obtained from S.H.I.E.L.D., Star-Lord Peter Quill has been missing for eighteen years, and Star-Lord received the mission to find the Power Stone twenty-six years after he left Earth. There is still a little more than seven years left for Daisy to complete the task.

Teleportation across light years is not generally demanding in all aspects. When Daisy ended her first day of study, she could only teleport within a safe and stable range of 100 meters. Once this distance was exceeded, various unpredictable dangers would arise. .

Practice the fine control of your abilities first and give me two days to check the information. Daisy was exhausted. As a mental worker, Dr. Hank Pym was even harder.

A day's experiment confirmed the feasibility of some theories, but most of them were fantasy in modern physics. Some of the hypothetical theories were the old doctor's own ideas. Now he has overturned most of them and started over. He needs to sort out his knowledge again.

Daisy left immediately. She felt like her head was going to explode as she continued to practice, so she just needed two days of rest.

She changed into a slightly more formal business attire, with her head tied up and glasses, looking like a white-collar woman. She was going to visit the crew.

There are frequent problems in the contemporary US military. Many young people who return to the city from the front line suffer from post-war traumatic sequelae. This proportion is increasing year by year, but to be honest, they only serve for two or three years and can go home after that.

The SHIELD agents are different. They are also of the same age. They are also affected by the environment, face endless tasks, and more terrifying life and death pressure. There is no way to rise, there is no way to retire, and you may die in a foreign country at any time, with no bones left.

They can only develop some hobbies to pass the time and relieve stress.

They are all elites. Once they make up their mind to learn something, they can learn it professionally.

Such is the case with this crew that Coulson pulled together.

The agents can find all kinds of talents in playing, playing and singing. Some are good at photography, some like makeup, and some are very knowledgeable about light refraction.

A bunch of people thought it was a joke at first, but later found out that it didn't look like it, and gradually started to take it seriously.

I have to mention the first actor, Mr. Grant Ward, Daisy's lover in the original time and space. At this time, he feels a bit like being roasted on the fire.

In order to disguise his identity as a spy, Mr. Ward usually looks like a sunny and silly young man, clean-shaven, with soothing eyes and slightly raised eyebrows. He acts recklessly and has no rules, making everyone think that he is just an ordinary agent.

But now, in order to play the male lead, he is in a bit of trouble.

Dr. Grant, the male lead in the play, is actually older than him. Ward's makeup artist modified his eyebrows and temples, and then told him to grow a beard. It doesn't matter if he grows it, Mr. Ward's temperament changes drastically!

With his deep eyes and well-groomed beard, no matter how hard he tried to hide it, a little bit of the wildness in his expression was still exposed.

No one doubted that he was a spy, everyone just thought he had great acting skills.

Although Mr. Ward is indeed very talented in acting, he doesn’t want to be exposed to the public!

He was very resistant to this task, but Hydra's top brass would not care about his personal thoughts, and even Ward's adoptive father Garrett would not dare to refuse their orders.

The mission is simple and concise, that is, to get close to Daisy Johnson and secretly investigate whether there is a conspiracy behind the scenes of this crew and whether it is a new trick played by Nick Fury.

Executives need to know the answers, and they can't sleep without knowing the answers. Even if Ward is sacrificed for this, he won't hesitate, not to mention that now he is just allowed to film without any ideological pressure.

Hydra pushed him away hard, and SHIELD also forced him to be the protagonist. Mr. Grant Ward performed a show about what it means to be in a world where people can't help themselves. He can only play one in this drama. The role he had always fantasized about, being a hero.

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