Chapter 256 Scientists Are Omnipotent
As Tony Stark said, Hank Pym was indeed strongly emotionally disturbed on this question and found it difficult to make a rational judgment.
But this is completely understandable, after all, it involves his beloved wife.
For so many years, Hank Pym once thought that his wife had died in the accident, so he had always felt guilty. Now he knows that she might still be alive, how can he not be excited.
So he made the most emotional choice. Not only did he answer the question wrong, but he also pitted Scott Lang.
Scott Lang cried, "Shit, Hank, you betrayed my trust. Just now, for a moment, I was going to choose myself!"
He really wavered, of course, it was only a slight hesitation.
Loki kindly reminded him: "Dude, you should have learned your lesson now. No matter what, you should have confidence in yourself.
This kind of confidence is very important. If you have watched the live broadcast of the previous quiz game, you will agree with this. Many people believed in themselves and answered the questions correctly when faced with this choice."
"Really?" Scott Lang didn't have much confidence in himself. After all, he was just a prisoner who had not yet completed his term of service.
Loki shrugged his shoulders: "You can ask them. Peter Quill in the last round of the quiz game was also a new player like you. He was very confident in himself and won the game with this in the end."
Tony Stark nodded and said: "He is right, but he is not so kind. This guy is an evil god and a god of mischief. Even if what he says is true, you can't completely believe it!"
Scott Lang said unhappily: "I found that you are all the same. As long as I am at the bottom, you will have a greater chance of entering the winner group!"
Hank Pym finally came to his senses at this time and looked at him, "Very good, it seems that you are not stupid enough. This game is played like this. First, get rid of two players, and then the remaining one will naturally be the winner.
Obviously, the word "eliminated" is engraved on your face now."
After two rounds of questions and answers, Scott Lang finally understood how to play this game.
He paid a painful price for this, ranking at the bottom with -5 points, far from the winner group, and just experienced two painful electrotherapy.
However, Scott Lang can become Ant-Man in the future, after all, he is not an ordinary person, and he has not given up hope.
He encouraged himself: "No, I still have a chance to turn the tables. As long as I can answer the questions and score points next, I can get back the score!"
Seeing this, Tony Stark raised his eyebrows at Loki: "Look, some people think that their smart actions have the opposite effect."
He saw that Loki's kind reminder to Scott Lang just now was actually ill-intentioned.
As Hank Pym said, Loki's purpose is also very simple, which is to drive Scott Lang out first. The so-called kindness is nothing more than deliberate misleading.
Loki just smiled and did not respond to Tony Stark's sarcasm.
Nick Fury was still trying to get closer to Hank Pym, and persuaded him: "Doctor, although the correct answer to this question is not your wife, it is also good news, isn't it?"
Hank Pym nodded: "Yes, it is indeed good news. Jenny must be alive and she is waiting for me to save her!"
This question did not reveal that his wife Janet Dyne must have entered the quantum realm, but at least it gave Hank Pym hope.
As long as people are still alive, there is hope!
The most important thing is that this question reveals that Ant-Man Scott Lang has entered the quantum realm and returned to the main material world alive, which is a lot of information.
What Hank Pym wants to know most now is how Scott Lang got out of the quantum realm safely?
He stared at the light screen with burning eyes, and at this time, the light screen began to play the video of the correct answer.
In the picture, Hank Pym, his daughter and Scott Lang sat down at the dining table, seemingly preparing to eat, but Scott Lang in the camera seemed a little restless and confused.
From Hank Pym's conversation, we know that not long ago, he designed Scott Lang to steal his things, and his daughter designed to put Scott Lang in prison again, and then rescued him and brought him here.
Knowing the cause and effect, the audience can fully understand why Scott Lang in the camera is so confused.
It's the same for them!
"Hey, why do you treat me like this? I finally got out of prison, and then you designed to play with me?"
Scott Lang saw these futures, he was a little anxious, and couldn't help complaining.
Hank Pym didn't explain, but just said casually: "Relax, these futures haven't happened yet."
He is now focusing all his energy on watching this future video, and of course he has no time to deal with Scott Lang who is in a bad mood.
Tony Stark joked, "Ha, you should think so. At least he gave you a chance to become a superhero, right? A superhero is always better than a thief."
Scott Lang said sternly, "That sounds nice, but do you want to be a puppet at the mercy of others?"
Tony Stark shrugged his shoulders: "No one will like this. In the last video, you put on the Ant-Man suit and got rid of the control, right?"
Continuing to watch the video, Hank Pym revealed that he had been eyeing Scott Lang for a long time and admired his stealing skills. By the way, he also demonstrated his skills in controlling ants.
Under Hank Pym's control, the tiny ants were able to move sugar cubes that were much larger than their bodies, and it was precisely because of these inconspicuous ants.
Hank Pym proudly claimed that he "can reach everywhere, hear everything, and see everything."
Nick Fury saw this and silently complained: "No wonder you scientists are more arrogant than each other. Do you think you are the omnipotent God after tossing these high-tech technologies?"
Tony Stark curled his lips: "Haha, for those of you who don't understand science, some of the technologies we have mastered are indeed very similar to the omnipotent God."
In this regard, even Hank Pym, who disliked Tony Stark very much, agreed very much.