Chapter 844 So Christmas still went on as usual.
Chapter 844 So Christmas still went on as usual.
Chapter 844 So Christmas still went on as usual.
"Okay, I've got it done!"
In the club activity room, Peter twirled his pen after finishing his writing. Compared to last year, probably because of Felicia's help, there were indeed many more first-year students in the mystery club this year.
Unfortunately, Jessica and Felicia will graduate next year, which will likely make it harder for the club to recruit new members.
But putting that aside for now, what Peter and the others were doing was quite simple: giving the new members reasoning problems. This was a piece of cake for Peter, while Harry on the other hand looked worried.
As for Amadeus, he had already finished writing and started working on math problems.
Peter, bored, began to ponder Ultron's earlier words about the gospel, specifically his instruction to pay attention to nanobots and prosthetics. Was Ultron simply trying to tell him that he could use nanobots to create prosthetics? But Peter felt that Ultron had something else in mind, something he hadn't explicitly stated.
As he was thinking, a piece of paper was suddenly handed to Peter. Peter turned around and saw Cindy handing him the paper: "Take a look at this, is there anything wrong?"
"Okay."
Peter took the reasoning puzzle written by Cindy and started reading it. Cindy also leaned over to look at it together. Peter looked at the content of the puzzle and thought that the logic of the reasoning itself was not wrong. However, how should I put it, Cindy's reasoning puzzle was too story-driven.
It also has a strong Steve King style, and it looks a bit creepy, especially—
"Where did you get these details about the corpse? Aren't they a bit too much?"
"S.H.I.E.L.D.'s internal network contains many case studies of corpses, some of which are quite interesting deaths."
What does it mean to die in an interesting way? — Peter suddenly realized he still didn't understand Cindy, so he quickly shook his head, then checked again before nodding: "No problem, I don't see anything wrong."
It's unlikely that Cindy will change her description, as her reasoning is still closely related to the strange way the body died. Hopefully, the first-year students in the detective club can hold on.
"I can't do it anymore. I can't figure it out myself. I always feel that the clues are too simple."
Harry finally gave up, sighing, "That's it. After all, the absence of an answer is also an answer."
"Speaking of which, Harry, what do you think of your senior's suggestion? Are you planning to accept it?"
Harry thought for a moment before realizing what it was about: "Oh, you mean the detective agency president thing after she graduates? I'm a little hesitant—"
Believe in yourself, you can do it.
Harry couldn't help but roll his eyes.
"That's not what I'm worried about. The president doesn't need to do anything else, just organize events, recruit new people, secure sponsorships, and find collaborations—"
These things are indeed very suitable for Harry, and on the other hand, Harry is so free, really so free.
Unlike others who are busy with superhero stuff, or like the senior students in their graduating year, he doesn't participate much in detective club activities.
"What I'm worried about is that no one else is interested in being the president. I'm a little concerned that this position might be a trap."
Amadeus was very considerate in helping Harry solve his problems.
"I don't think so. Most students who join the detective club get busy with things like experiments or research, so they don't have time to manage the detective club at all, that's all."
Harry remained silent for a while, then placed the questions on the table in the activity room. Tomorrow, these questions would become the questions for the first-year club members.
As for other matters, they are not something Peter and his group need to worry about for the time being.
However, as they were leaving the activity room, Cindy asked a question that Gwen often asked: "Do you have something to do now, Peter?"
"No, not at all. If they did, the Avengers would have notified me."
As Peter spoke, he asked Cindy, "What's wrong? Is something the matter?"
"No, I just wanted to buy a few books and was wondering if you wanted to come along."
Peter didn't really intend to buy any books; he just said "okay" out of habit, which made him feel awkward saying no. So the two walked side-by-side toward the nearby bookstore, and Peter started trying to start a conversation: "Cindy, what are your plans for Christmas?"
"If possible, I'd like to live with my parents. Maybe Fury thinks I'm safe enough here."
Cindy's mention reminded Peter of the Scorpion incident. It was because of the Scorpion incident that Cindy's residence was exposed, which led to her parents and brother being moved. Now, the only person living with her is LMD.
With Hydra still unresolved, Fury might not actually agree to Cindy's demands.
Peter then thought of what he had said to Cindy earlier.
"If there's no crisis right now, I could take you to see other universes, like the Shakespearean universe we visited last time, and others. I remember there's a medieval spider knight; I'd really like to see that."
Peter smiled apologetically as he said this, "However, because of Ultron, we probably won't be able to go for a while. Stark said he'd take down all of Ultron before Christmas, but it looks like that's not going to happen."
As for Ultron, he hasn't even resolved the issue of heresy and cults yet. And as for Ultron, the Heavenly Sword, he has absolutely no idea what he's doing; there's been no news of him for a long time.
Therefore, in this situation, even trying to find logical flaws will be very difficult. The Avengers probably won't be able to crack the remaining two Ultrons before Christmas.
"It's okay, we'll have time later."
Cindy shook her head, then saw the bookstore across the street. She grabbed Peter's hand, pulled him into the bookstore, and pushed open the door. She then asked Peter, "What books do you think are good?"
Peter, still holding Cindy's hand, didn't know what to say for a moment. Finally, he replied very reluctantly, "I've been planning to buy a copy of One Hundred Years of Solitude. I'll take this opportunity to buy one; it's a pretty good book."
So Peter bought a book and waited for Cindy to finish buying all the books before the two of them left hand in hand.
Peter noticed Cindy was acting strangely, so he asked, "What's wrong?"
"It's nothing, it's just that I've been having nightmares lately, and I feel like there's something nearby, which makes me a little uneasy, so I wanted to find you. At least having two people around would make me feel a little more at ease."
Is Cindy feeling uneasy?
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