Chapter 364: Long Live Hydra (Part 2)
The next day, the atmosphere in SHIELD became a little weird. When Nick passed by in the corridor, four or five people were already faster than he could walk and hurried past him.
Nick looked left and right while holding the coffee cup and found that everyone had serious expressions. He stopped a female agent and asked her: "Where are you going and why are you in such a hurry?"
"Director, good morning, I'm going to work. Some work of the Special Service Division was not completed last night, so I have to go early today."
"Ah, okay, you go ahead."
Then, another male agent bumped into him. The agent paused and said, "Oh, sorry, Director, I'm a little anxious. You know, I'm in a hurry to get to work..."
Nick's eyes widened and he looked at him a little surprised, but he couldn't say anything to stop him. He asked several people one after another, and all he got was this answer.
"Damn it, aren't these low-level agents the best at fishing? In addition to going to the gym and tennis courts every day, they gather in the office to discuss when they can get a salary increase. Why are they suddenly working so hard?"
While talking to himself, he walked to the door of the psychological consultation room. Nick stretched out his hand and knocked on the door. Schiller's voice came: "Please come in."
As Nick walked in, he turned around to look at the people coming and going in the corridor. After he walked in, he closed the door, pointed outside and said, "What's going on?"
Schiller threw him a document, Nick glanced down and said: "...Safety plan? Transferring important personnel to Arkham Sanitarium?"
Nick put down the document, glanced at Schiller, and asked him: "Don't tell me that these agents work hard to prove that they are important..."
"Of course, as long as they can prove that they are irreplaceable in SHIELD, they will be on the security list, so that they can safely escape this purge. You know, Pierce and Garrett have both been dismounted. The preservation plan is the closest way to survival.”
Nick narrowed his eyes and seemed to see through Schiller's thoughts. Schiller spread his hands and said, "Don't look at me like that. I am really dealing with Hydra selflessly."
"Haha." Nick sneered back.
It didn't take long for many agents on the security list to arrive at Arkham Sanitarium.
In the past, although there were many places for nursing workers here, most of them were fake jobs just to make ends meet. There were very few real manpower, so there were very few people who could serve.
But now, with so many real "nursing workers", it is of course possible to expand the number of patients.
The Immortality Factor has been marketed for such a long time, and the most important thing in New York is wealthy people who are interested in it. There are countless people who want to enter the nursing home. As soon as the available beds are announced, they are immediately filled.
When there are more patients, there is a shortage of nurses, so a group of the most hard-working and willing agents are added to the security list. But when there are more agents, there is a shortage of patients, so we have to add more patients, and then more nurses... …
After some operations of adding more noodles when there was too much water, and adding more water when there was too much noodles, Schiller successfully filled the sanatorium with people.
Moreover, the Hydra agents who can lurk into S.H.I.E.L.D. are all aware and capable. They know that there is a secret stronghold in the great purge, which is equivalent to a small boat in the storm and is important for preserving the strength of the organization. Resources, if they reveal a flaw, then everyone will finish it together, so they work very hard and try their best to pretend to be a real caregiver.
Of course, Schiller did this not so that the business of the sanatorium could prosper. The main reason was that his sense of justice prevented him from sitting back and watching the evil Hydra continue to harm S.H.I.E.L.D.
In the SHIELD base, Coulson hugged Grant and said, "I didn't expect you to be deployed so soon. Otherwise, I'll tell the personnel department not to let you go to such a desolate place. I don’t think that’s the case at all…”
Grant shook his head. He opened his mouth, as if he had something to say, but in the end he didn't say it. He just turned around silently, but what Coulson didn't see was that the moment he turned around, , he showed a very complicated expression, as if some of his beliefs were wavering.
"Okay..." Colson didn't force it. He walked up, put his arm around Grant's shoulders and said, "I know you are a passionate person, but you are not good at words. If you have any difficulties in New Mexico, you must contact me in time. ”
Grant nodded perfunctorily. After Coulson sent him away, he muttered to himself in confusion: "...Are there too many agents sent abroad recently? And they always go to those desolate places, like New Mexico. , Montana…”
Suddenly, he slapped his forehead and said: "Oh, Coulson, you must not let Director Fury hear you say this, otherwise he will question your professionalism again, and he must have some secrets. experiment……"
After saying that, he no longer cared about it and left.
When Schiller saw Grant in Arkham Sanitarium, he reached out and handed him a piece of paper. Grant looked at the paper, which was densely written with words and a signature at the bottom, but Grant did not reach out to take it.
Schiller said to him: "Everyone who comes here will receive the detailed rules of the security plan. Now is a special period. I have the right to deal with anyone who violates the rules. Don't think you are an exception, Mr. Ward."
Grant kept staring at Schiller, but couldn't find any flaws in him until he saw Schiller's signature on the code. His name was spelled "Schiele."
That is not the common spelling in the United States, but comes from Germany and Austria.
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Grant took a breath, took the paper, and said: "Will you guarantee the safety of all the agents here?"
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"I will guarantee the safety of all the loyal people here."
Grant and Schiller stared at each other for dozens of seconds until the atmosphere was completely frozen, and Schiller said: "I hope everyone here has something to do."
Grant stood up from the chair, stepped back a few steps, and then turned to leave. After leaving the room, he clenched the paper with the rules and cursed in his heart: "Damn NAZI..."
The next day, Grant smelled a strong smell of blood as soon as he opened the door. He took two quick steps, crossed the corridor, looked down from the patio, and then saw two bodies covered in blood.
Schiller stood by the stairs. When he saw Grant, he put his hand on the handrail and said, "I was just about to ask you to come over, Mr. Ward."
Grant walked down the wall, staring at Schiller's face and said, "You killed them..."
Schiller shook his head and said, "They killed them by their own actions."
"Aren't you afraid that the patients will find out?!"
"Didn't you notice that it's much quieter here than before?" Schiller turned his head to look at the corridor and continued, "This sanatorium building has a long history, and the lines are aging and urgently need to be repaired, otherwise there may be a risk of fire, so it needs to be temporarily closed for a period of time to rectify."
Grant Grant walked to Schiller and frowned, saying, "What do you want to do? Turn this place into a concentration camp?"
"Then you'd better pray that you are not a prisoner, are you?"
Schiller looked at him and said, "I know you are Garrett's adopted son. He trained you to be a Hydra agent and killer. You have a twisted feeling for him and want to avenge him."
"You are not loyal to Hydra, but only to Garrett, right?"
Schiller's very ordinary question made Grant feel a little depressed. He knew that if he gave a positive answer, he would definitely get the same result as the two corpses, or in other words, this bloody scene was meant to warn him.
He felt that he had really become a prisoner in the concentration camp, and this warden was no different from those lunatics. Grant knew that he could only take it slowly.
So, he took a step forward, still with a straight face, but made the most common salute gesture among Hydra, and then shouted: "Long live Hydra!"
Schiller stared at him for a long time, then said expressionlessly: "...Long live Hydra."
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Grant and Garrett are both characters in "Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.". If you are interested, you can go and have a look.
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