Chapter 212 Doctor Strange: It’s so Cool to Come Back with Just a Little Bit of Health Left
After the new question came out, people were a little confused.
But it was not difficult to understand the concept of competing for fathers.
Thor immediately said that among the above four options, his brother would definitely win the competition for fathers. Isn't the God King Odin powerful enough?
Stephen Strange glanced at him and said, "If I remember correctly, Loki's father should not be Odin. The quiz game revealed that he is a descendant of the Frost Giants."
Steve Rogers nodded and said, "Yes, Loki and Thor have different surnames, one is Laufeyson and the other is Odinson."
Thor scratched his face: "The question doesn't indicate whether it is an adopted father or a biological father, and even if it is a biological father, Loki's father is the king of the Frost Giants. Isn't he much more powerful than other people's fathers?"
Steve Rogers said: "Tony's father Howard Stark founded the now huge Stark Industry, and is also one of the founders of S.H.I.E.L.D., and an excellent scientist.
If it weren't for the limitations of the times, what Tony can do now, his father can also do, and maybe even better! "
T'Challa frowned and said, "I don't like this question very much. Comparing whose father is stronger and more powerful? It's meaningless!"
"Although we always claim that all people are born equal, the fact is not so. Just like you, T'Challa, you can have your current achievements, of course, you have your own efforts, but you can't deny the help and convenience given by your father." Stephen Strange shrugged.
Steve Rogers pondered and said, "It's actually right to say that. Family background is very important. In a way, our world is a world of competing fathers.
Thor, if you were not the son of Odin, but just the son of an ordinary blacksmith on Earth, could you become Thor? No, you are at most a blacksmith! "
Compared with Thor and T'Challa, two princes with distinguished backgrounds, Steve Rogers and Stephen Strange are just ordinary people.
For the concept of competing fathers, they are naturally more deeply touched.
Peter Quill spread his hands at this time: "Come on, you at least have a father, but I wonder why I appear on this option!
Remember the plunderer Yondu who appeared in the previous question? He is my adoptive father, my only relative, but he is neither a god-king nor a king, just a cosmic gangster..."
Thor asked curiously: "Adoptive father? Then who is your biological father?"
Peter Quill pouted: "Who knows, just a heartless man."
He briefly introduced his experience. He was originally an earthling, but after his mother died of illness, he was suddenly taken away by a spaceship and sent to the vast universe one day.
Then he was adopted by the plunderer Yondu. Most of the plunderers are not good people. They are engaged in fraud and robbery. The reason why they took in Peter Quill, who was still a child at the time.
According to Yondu himself, it was because he was small in age and size, so he could steal things that adults could not easily get.
For so many years, he has never known who his biological father is. He only has Yondu as a relative around him, and he doesn't quite understand why he appears in the question options of this competition.
Peter Quill has no confidence in himself this time, unlike the previous few times, he thinks that the first wrong option to be eliminated is himself.
After listening to his life experience, Stephen Strange suddenly thought of something and said excitedly: "No, I think the answer to this question may be you! Quill, think about it, you are the most alternative of the four options.
T'Challa's father is a king, he is a prince, Loki's father is the king of the frost giants, also a prince, Tony Stark's father is rich enough to rival a country, and he is also not an ordinary person. Only you are special!"
According to the rules of the question-and-answer game summarized by Steve Rogers before, those options that look very alternative and special may be the correct answer!
The previous answers have also proved this point. Stephen Strange believes that the answer to this question should be c: Peter Quill.
Peter Quill shook his head and laughed, "You think too much, man. If my father is really a powerful person, why didn't he come to me for so many years?
And in some of the previous questions, didn't you put in options that were wrong at a glance? Anyway, I don't think the answer to this question is me!"
"No, I'll choose you!" Stephen Strange decided to take a gamble.
After the previous rounds of questions and answers, he is now in a worrying situation. He is already the second to last. Although the game does not give a progress bar, according to past practices, it should be almost over.
In other words, there is not much time left for him to turn defeat into victory.
Thor also thinks so. At first, he thought that the correct answer to this question should be a, that is, his younger brother.
Stephen Strange's analysis convinced him.
So, when the countdown began, he and Doctor Strange were both the fastest, one was the last and the other was the second to last, and they both eagerly hoped to turn the tables by answering quickly.
In the end, it was Stephen Strange who successfully answered the question and made his choice without hesitation: "I choose C: Peter Quill!"
Thor followed closely behind, also loudly choosing c, while Peter Quill did not choose himself, shrugged his shoulders, chose d, and winked at Techara: "Dude, you know, I also dreamed of having a powerful father, so I actually envy you."
"Thank you." Techara nodded. Although he felt that this strange question of competing for fathers was meaningless, he had to choose one, so of course he chose himself.
This is not only out of trust in himself, but also out of trust in his father. In any case, in his mind, his father is the best.
Steve Rogers chose b Tony Stark, although he had previously analyzed the rules of question-and-answer games - the most special and alternative ones are often the correct answers.
But this rule cannot be applied to all questions, at least in this question, he doesn't think so.
After the countdown, the correct answer was displayed on the screen: "The correct answer is - c: Peter Quill. Congratulations to player Stephen Strange for answering the question correctly and getting 4 points. Player Thor Odinson answered the question correctly and got 1 point.
Player Steve Rogers, player Peter Quill, player T'Challa answered the question incorrectly and 1 point was deducted!"
"Beautiful! I got it right!" Stephen Strange excitedly waved his fist. He also experienced the excitement and surprise of Peter Quill's victory.