Chapter 684 Spider-Man on a Rainy Night
Aunt May was seriously injured. She could stand up at first, but soon she stopped breathing. At the last moment, she saw that Peter Parker was shaken by the Green Goblin's heartbreaking remarks.
She repeatedly emphasized to him: "You did the right thing, Peter, you did the right thing... The greater the ability of a person, the greater the responsibility." After saying this, she died.
Seeing the little spider crying on the screen, the two Peter Parkers outside the light screen fell into silence. They thought of their own future. 'The greater the ability, the greater the responsibility' may really become the fate of every Spider-Man.
But for other viewers, they were shocked when they saw Uncle Ben say these words for the first time when he died. When Garfield's version of Spider-Man MJ died, they also felt Spider-Man's inner grief and felt sorry for Spider-Man's unrequited love.
But at this moment, most of the audience were very calm, and some cold audiences even said, 'Isn't this her own fault? '.
People who are deeply immersed in self-touching want to impose their inner feelings on others, and sometimes it is difficult for people to empathize. ..
Just like a dog who is so attentive to the goddess that he wants to tear out his heart and lungs, he thinks that he is devoting himself to great, noble and pure love, but not many people will agree with his self-righteous feelings.
In the eternal space, Peter Parker was struck by lightning, and the whole person was stunned, his face was dull, and his eyes were very painful: "Oh my God, oh my God, I killed Aunt May, I will kill Aunt May!"
"Hey, little guy, don't get excited, it's not your fault!" Stephen Strange sighed: "You and your Aunt May are both kind people, but you don't think about what you do. The bad guy is the Green Goblin, he is a murderer, and he has tarnished your kindness. It's not your fault!"
Pietro Maximoff also advised: "Things in the future It hasn't happened yet, little Peter, what you need to do is to study hard after you go back, so that you can prevent tragedies, understand?
Look at me, I have seen my own death and Tony Stark's death a long time ago, but we are all still alive and well, and tragedy can be changed! "
Little Spider's face was also tearful, and he choked and said, "I want to go home, I want to go back and hug Aunt May, she must need me very much!"
After all, he is a child, and his psychological endurance is not that strong. He said that Aunt May needs him, but in fact he needs Aunt May's warm embrace and care.
Doctor Strange and Quicksilver looked at each other, and neither of them said anything more. The child is still young, and they can only hope that he will mature as soon as possible.
In the light screen video, Peter Parker, with tears in his eyes, hugged Aunt May and apologized again and again, and there were more and more police outside. Happy also rushed back at this time. He was also very unlucky tonight. He was not at home, his home was destroyed, and he was pointed at his head by a black gun as soon as he got off the car.
But Happy still shouted at Peter Parker, who was on the verge of collapse, to run quickly.
Peter Parker had been officially marked and sued because of the Mysterio incident. This time he caused trouble again. If he was caught again, he would be in big trouble.
Perhaps Happy was also worried that Peter Parker, who was out of control at this time, would clash with the official police and escalate the situation.
Spider-Man, immersed in self-blame and grief, did not hear Happy's shouting, but the bullets shot by the police outside woke him up. This is also the traditional skill of Marvel officials. They are weak against bad guys and villains, but they are strong against superheroes and vigilantes.
Under the coercion of the police, the grief-stricken Peter Parker could only limp away, and he couldn't even collect Aunt May's body.
It was pouring outside, and the homeless Spider-Man came to a huge advertising screen and stood there blankly.
The screen was playing a news report by J.K. Simmons, who was also at the scene and happened to record first-hand information: "This is a tragedy. What else can I say? Do I need to say anything? You saw it all with your own eyes.
When people wake up, they will find that wherever Spider-Man goes, disaster and destruction will follow. Everything Spider-Man touches will be turned into nothing, and we innocent people will be left to clean up the mess..."
Peter Parker stared at the huge advertising screen in the heavy rain, revealing deep pain, self-blame and confusion in his eyes.
After experiencing this tragic tragedy, he began to question himself: Maybe I am a complete troublemaker who brought disaster and killed Aunt May.
At this time, outside the light curtain, even the audience who were very disappointed with Spider-Man before could not help but feel pity and sympathy.
Someone sighed: "No matter what, he is a 16 or 17-year-old child, but he has to bear responsibilities and pain that ordinary people cannot understand. The world is not fair to him."
"Yes, Spider-Man made a mistake. He was too naive and childish. His Aunt May was the same. She eventually killed herself, but we can't blame their kindness for this."
"I believe that after this blow, he can also be like the other two predecessors, truly mature and grow up.
To be honest, I used to envy these superheroes and wanted to be a dazzling figure like them, enjoying praise and compliments, but now, I find that I can't bear the corresponding responsibilities and burdens at all. They are all a group of amazing people."
Outside the light curtain, Tony Stark crossed his arms, frowned, and whispered: "It's enough for this world to have me, Steve and the others. Maybe such a child shouldn't be allowed to suffer."
Pepper put his arm around his shoulders and said softly: "Yes, this child has always hoped to live an ordinary life. We shouldn't force him to be a hero."
Tony Stark made up his mind after hearing this. When Peter Parker came back, he would send him and Aunt May to a safer place to keep them away from all the troubles and dangers.
He was about to speak, but he heard Pepper say: "But Tony, we should also respect the child's own wishes. It's best not to make a choice for him, okay?"
Tony Stark moved his mouth, and finally just sighed deeply.
Since the quiz game exposed these Peter Parkers, it seems that Spider-Man's fate should be like this. He lost the important people around him, experienced pain and suffering, and finally transformed into a hero who stood tall and proud.
If there is a choice, maybe Peter Parker would rather be an ordinary person?
But from the moment he was bitten by the mutant spider, from the moment he gained extraordinary powers, the greater the power, the greater the responsibility, which became a shackle on him, and the only way he had was to become Spider-Man.