Chapter 309 Tony Stark "I Refuse"
Tony Stark entertained Captain America and his three friends in the corridor outside.
Scott Lang introduced his idea of "time travel" to him, "I know it sounds a bit exaggerated..."
Steve Rogers persuaded him: "Tony, after going through so much, what is impossible?"
Tony Stark interrupted him: "Quantum fluctuations break the Planck scale and then trigger the German effect, is this what you mean?"
Captain America, Black Widow and Ant-Man were naturally confused by these terms.
Tony Stark didn't explain this to them, but just concluded: "In short, you can't come back."
Scott Lang retorted: "But I'm back!"
"No," Tony Stark waved his hand and said: "You survived by chance, it's a one in billions probability, and now you want... what do you call it?"
Scott Lang pouted: "Time and space hijacking?"
Tony Stark nodded: "Yes, time and space hijacking... Then why didn't we think of this before? Oh, that's because it's too ridiculous, it's just a daydream!"
Steve Rogers advised: "The Infinity Stones are in the past, we just need to go back to the past and we can get them!"
Natasha Romanoff followed: "We can also snap our fingers and bring back all the disappeared people!"
Tony Stark was noncommittal: "The consequences of changing the past may be worse than now?"
Steve Rogers said "I don't think so!"
Tony Stark remained unmoved: "It's been a long time since you've been so blindly optimistic, but no matter how high your spirits are, it's useless. If there's no practical method, it can't be carried out safely.
I believe that the most likely result of time-space hijacking is that you will be wiped out!"
Scott Lang still persuaded: "Just strictly abide by the rules of time-space travel, don't talk to your past self, and don't bet on any sports events."
Tony Stark waved his hand and said: "No, this is a bet! Scott, do you really think that the plan to save the universe is to copy "Back to the Future"? "
Scott Lang shook his head: "No..."
Tony Stark nodded and said: "That's good, you scared me, because that's all made up, quantum physics is not like that."
Natasha couldn't help but say: "Tony, we have to stick to our position."
She thought this was what they should do as Avengers.
Tony Stark looked at her seriously: "We held on, but this is the result now."
Natasha and Steve Rogers did not speak again after hearing this, only Scott Lang persisted: "I know you have a lot of concerns. You have a wife and a daughter, but I lost someone very important to me, and many people are the same.
But now, now there is a chance to bring her and everyone back, and you are not willing to do it?"
He tried to bind Iron Man with morality, but Tony Stark did not buy it and shook his head and said: "That's right, Scott, I don't want to do this. I can't do it."
Scott Lang was stunned, and Steve Rogers and Natasha Romanoff could only sigh.
The scene was a little unpleasant, but fortunately, Tony Stark's little angel came to the rescue: "Mom asked me to save you."
Tony Stark picked up his daughter: "Well done, I'm saved."
He then asked Steve and others: "Do you want to do something else? Anything is fine. I'm really happy to see you. Let's have a meal together?"
Steve Rogers made the final persuasion: "Tony, I understand you, and I'm also very happy for you now, but we may really have a second chance."
Tony Stark also looked him in the eyes sincerely: "This is my second chance, Captain. I can't take risks anymore."
He was determined, and Steve Rogers and the other two did not continue to pursue him, and declined the invitation to have dinner together, and turned away.
Natasha whispered, "He's scared."
Steve Rogers said, "He's right to do so."
Scott Lang asked, "What should we do? We need him, so should we just give up?"
Steve Rogers turned his head and looked at the cabin, "No, but to be safe, we have to find a master."
Scott Lang was a little surprised, "Taller than him?"
Then, the camera turned, and Scott Lang, Steve Rogers and Natasha Romanoff were in the restaurant, and in front of them was the tall Hulk - Dr. Banner.
At this time, the video paused and a new question popped up: "Question, among the following options, who made the time machine?"
"A: Tony Stark, B: Scott Lang, C: Bruce Banner, D: Carol Danvers."
Steve Rogers pondered: "Future failure will be a big blow to Thor and Tony..."
Natasha also sighed: "It's really surprising that such an arrogant guy would say 'I can't do it'."
Steve Rogers glanced at her: "There are family ties, and Tony has done enough. I don't think there is anything wrong with his choice."
Scott Lang scratched his head: "I also thought he would agree with my plan, at least he should try it."
"Scott, Tony is a hero, but don't forget that he is also an ordinary person. It is normal for him to feel tired." Steve Rogers said.
Scott Lang shrugged: "Okay, okay, then what should we choose for this question?"
Steve Rogers pondered: "Option d should also be ruled out. Carol looks more like a fighter than a scientist.
The answer should be between b and c. I personally think that b is more likely. Of course, Dr. Banner is also a very good scientist."
Frankly speaking, in the Avengers, Dr. Banner's impression is more of a violent and angry green guy. If you are not careful, you will ignore his true identity, which is actually a scientist.
When it comes to science, people usually only think of Iron Man Tony Stark. Dr. Banner's scientific talent is mostly overshadowed by Iron Man.
Natasha nodded and said, "Although Tony is arrogant and unpleasant, I would still choose him to make a time machine, but the problem is that Tony refused!
We can only choose Dr. Banner."
Steve Rogers said, "No, the information given in the video may also be misleading us. I understand this very well!"