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547 S.H.I.E.L.D. Director Seems to be a Cursed Position(1/2)

"I'm sorry, are you saying that you want us to kill Constantine when necessary? Although I don't like him very much, this guy should have a unique status in your heart."
Matthew frowned in response to Nick Fury's statement.
Killing someone was no longer a problem that bothered him, but he still felt that killing Matthew could be avoided.
Hearing Matthew's response, Nick Fury took a deep breath. He was not sure whether he should say more about this question.
"I mean 'when necessary'. I think I don't need to tell you carefully when it is necessary. You can make corresponding evaluations on this kind of thing yourself.
Even when there is a real need, even if I prevent you from doing so, it will have no effect at all."
Nick Fury only felt a little powerless.
Power is a good thing, because when there is no power, even the right to speak becomes weak.
Although Nick Fury believes that his existence is irreplaceable, this has nothing to do with his inability to convince others physically.
He also hoped that he could punch through the space battleship with one fist, but he couldn't.
Even he couldn't accomplish those seemingly impossible tasks with his strong willpower and superb skills like Frank.
He is no longer the kind of vanguard who must fight on the front line. Although he still maintains good combat effectiveness, he has become accustomed to staying in the command position.
He even believed that he could make greater contributions by staying in the command position.
"We are the executioners of demons, but not the executioners of humans."
Luke rubbed his chin and said something that seemed very charming. This sentence made Leah curl her lips.
The nephalem have never been able to be superior in the battle with demons. The position of executioner is not suitable to describe everything about the nephalem.
Even using "executioner" to describe a certain moment of the Nephalem is not so appropriate.
Maybe "scavenger" would be more appropriate.
Demons are just debris and should be swept away, not treated with glory or anything else as a measure.
It's just that she didn't know Nick Fury very well, so she simply didn't speak. This was to avoid giving the other party the impression that they were barbarians fighting for themselves.
The barbarians respect the will of every individual, but there is still no dispute in the general direction. Even if there is, such disputes must be left to the day when the Immortal King decides.
If the Immortal King has not yet been decided at that time, there are still three immortal ancestors who can make the decision.
However, this kind of action cannot escape Nick Fury's eyes. This guy will not miss any opportunity to observe others.
Maybe Leah is mature enough, but no one in Sanctuary will be free to focus all their attention on other people's expressions and movements.
"Then what do you do when you face those guys who collude with the devil?"
Nick Fury asked the key point, or it could be said that his question was intended to make things difficult for Luke, which also made Luke not know how to answer for a while.
Although he wanted to say "It's a good idea to chop him to death", his last sentence also said that he was not a human executioner. If he said this, it would actually make himself a little embarrassed.
"Then we won't see them as humans!"
Leah gave the answer at this time.
In Sanctuary, there is always a group of people who believe that humanity has no hope, so they willingly accept corruption, and even desperately want to become a part of the devil.
This kind of guy behaves basically the same as those demons when encountering the nephalem. He almost loses all his sanity and can only scream and rush towards him.
Leah has seen many people like this and is used to the way the Nephalem treat these guys.
Maybe ending their lives as humans can be considered a form of mercy, so that those evil bastards can cast their souls into the burning hell and be reborn as some kind of demon.
Or it may become the nourishment for the birth of a certain series of powerful demons.
"Then you can observe whether a guy like Constantine should be regarded as a member of the human race."
Nick Fury got the answer he wanted and gave his own opinion.
It seems like this matter has been settled.
He is always using various means to help him achieve his original goal, and he is even selectively blind to any possible sequelae.
If Constantine is a scumbag, then Nick Fury should definitely write his name on the list of scumbags.
If Constantine had the opportunity, he would not miss the opportunity to use Nick Fury, but no matter how huge benefits their plan may bring, someone will sacrifice.
This is the feeling of powerlessness brought about by weakness. The weak want to change everything, but they don't even have the strength to stand up.
"We have a more important mission, and I found traces of Barr!"
Matthew gave a reason that even Nick Fury couldn't ignore. Barr's threat was indeed great.
Although Nick Fury has not found any vicious events caused by Barr so far, this does not mean that Barr was not really involved.
According to Nick Fury's thinking, it is just that nothing has been discovered that was instructed by Barr.
This guy's suspicion has long been engraved on his soul. I'm afraid that one day when he dies, he will have to wonder if this is a conspiracy of death to rule the world.
This suspicion almost gave Nick Fury no time to rest, and he never even had the luxury of a sense of security.
A persecutory paranoia? Maybe going to Arkham for a period of further training will be of great help to Nick Fury. At least by going to Arkham, Nick Fury can probably understand some of the brain circuits of those criminal geniuses.
Moreover, the threat brought by this guy Baal is very intuitive. The crisis that a demon god of destruction can bring after he starts to move freely should be far beyond that of Constantine.
After all, when Constantine gets into trouble, he can always find some weird ways to solve them.
Although it was always accompanied by curses and wails from the victims, it never got out of hand.
"where?"
Nick Fury could only temporarily put aside his previous thoughts and asked about the news about Barr. Of course, this did not mean that he gave up the idea of ​​finding an opportunity to kill Constantine.
It's just that you have to find someone else to perform this task.
Maybe Coulson is a good choice?
Coulson may have his own beliefs, but Coulson and Nick Fury's perceptions overlap to a large extent.
Nick Fury is not the only one who has such a luxurious wish for world peace, and it is difficult to find someone who has this wish and the corresponding abilities.
But Coulson should be the one who best fits Nick Fury's ideas.
In the "past", both Norman Osborn and Tony Stark proved that their ideas were not the best solution. Although they could achieve some results, they ultimately led to greater trouble.
Sometimes even Nick Fury himself wonders if there is some curse in the position of Director of SHIELD, just like being a Defense Against the Dark Arts teacher at a certain magic academy.
The director of SHIELD is either taking the blame or creating opportunities to take the blame.
"Beside Frank and a guy who looks like a wolf, there's Jill too! There's even Dr. Doom you're talking about!"
Matthew was a little stiff when he spoke, and Nick Fury's expression was even stiffer when he listened to him.
He didn't know why he ran into a demon of destruction when he recommended Wolverine to Frank, but obviously the situation there became more dangerous at this time.
It seemed like this was another fresh black pot, and an idea flashed in Nick Fury's mind.
[If Frank is okay, he won’t give me a shot in the future, right?]
Wolverine itself is quite dangerous. That guy is stubborn and tenacious. As a "human", he basically cannot be killed.
Such an ability is already something that countless people dream of, but Wolverine's power goes far beyond simple immortality.
Come on, that keen beast-like intuition and superb combat skills are what make Wolverine a powerful individual.
There is probably no "person" in this world except Nick Fury who knows exactly what Wolverine is capable of.
This is a person who has personally proven that as long as he cannot be killed, he will become more powerful.
The only good thing is probably that Wolverine always stands on the side of justice, and this kind of justice always fits his character.
And Nick Fury believes that he has the ability to control Wolverine, as long as he finds a suitable reason to drive this warrior.
"In this case, you can just monitor Constantine. That guy wants Reed to see Dr. Doom before 'today'.
It would be fine if he wanted to bring Dr. Doom here, but I am more worried that he will find a way to let Reed go to see Dr. Doom first while leaving only his soul, and then complete their contract."
When Nick Fury thought that Constantine was going to have contact with Barr, he just felt that he might really go bald. This would be more troublesome than convincing Frank to join Wolverine...
A series of things connected together, this situation is not uncommon for this king of agents.
Most of the things he intervened in would evolve into this pattern, but this time it was more like a pile of accidents.
But Constantine is not the kind of guy who does things on a whim. His heart has long been dark. Nick Fury doesn't believe that Constantine knows nothing about this. Even Nick Fury doubts whether Constantine is.
I already knew this information before I broke up with him.
To be continued...
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