Chapter 67 The Missing Girl
The last ray of sunshine of today finally disappeared in the horizon. The lonely red figure swept with spider silk and jumped over from the long Brooklyn Bridge brackets and jumped into the buildings.
Today was really terrible. First, he snatched Flash's position on the school basketball team on a whim, but in fact he just wanted to see Flash's unhappy look. Then, his time with Mary Jane in the underground mall was mixed up by a green scorpion wearing a metal shell. What's worse is that he now discovered the scorpion or his own clone!
Oh my God, you ran away from that thing! You were out of control and scared, and you chose to escape.
The more Peter thought about it, the more trouble he had, he had already swept back to Queens and fell into a mottled tree shadow.
Forget it, give yourself some time to relax. He thought to himself, this is simply crazy! Calm down, and when did my identity be exposed to so many people? As long as - just take a few minutes to calm down, make up an excuse for Aunt Mei, then sneak away and go back to see how the clone is. Maybe that clone just gave me super powers the bizarre side effect of the accident?
Well, Peter knew it was lying to himself.
Oh my God, there is another person with a tail in the world! When he thinks of this, he feels like his head is about to explode.
He hid behind the house against the wall, changed into casual clothes, stuffed his uniform into his schoolbag, and spent several minutes persuading himself to hang a Peter Parker-like smiley face. As he walked towards the door, he was thinking about an excuse for a math book to be forgotten in the cabinet.
Before he could knock on the door, the door opened suddenly in front of him, scaring him.
May Parker, Peter's aunt, appeared behind the door and asked without saying a word when he met, "Peter!? Mary wasn't with you?"
"Mary? No."
"Then where have you gone?"
"I...I...I've gone to the town and went to the Horn Daily to get my salary because I've taken Spider-Man pictures for them."
"Have you told Mary?"
Peter realized something was wrong and asked, "Aunt May? What happened?"
"Mary is missing," said Aunt Mei. "Her mother called and said that there was no movement after Mary came home from school and entered the room. When she went in to check, there was no one inside."
"I...I've been in the mall with her before."
Aunt Mei frowned: "But you said you were in the city just now."
“Before that.”
"Now you don't know where she is?"
"I don't know... can I go out to find her?"
"Go!"
Peter turned his head and ran away with his schoolbag in one hand.
Now, the clone problem was completely left behind by the young hero. There was only one thought in his mind - Mary Jane couldn't have any trouble, as long as she could come back safely, nothing else mattered.
An ominous premonition lingered in his mind. The clone and Mary's disappearance were two things that seemed to be tied together by invisible silk threads, lingering in his heart, making him irritable and restless.
He could not tell where this strange premonition came from, just as animals instinctively predicted that natural disaster was coming. He was upset and ran along the Queens trail at an astonishing speed.
"Peter?"
Someone called him on the side of the road, and he stopped suddenly and saw Eric, who had just parted with him for a while, across the road.
"Where are you going?" he asked.
"Mary is missing!" Peter said anxiously, "I have to go find her..."
After saying that, the hurried boy turned around and continued running out in the previous direction. He looked so anxious that his mind was not very clear.
Mary Jane is missing?
Eric frowned.
Something was going to happen, something about Spider-Man, but he couldn't determine what it was, nor did he know where the enemy came from...
...It's not exactly the case.
After Parker ran away, Eric suddenly said to himself: "I know you are there. If you are staring at me... it's almost time to come out, we should talk."
He turned around and the road behind him was empty, extending straight out of his vision, and the street lights along both sides of the road were scattered with dim white light.
A figure that was almost darker than the night sky emerged from nowhere, and then fell gently to the ground after a dexterity.
Is this...venom?
No wonder Eric thought so. The appearance of the man's uniform is very similar to the Black Spider-Man who was possessed by the symbiote Venom in the original Spider-Man. He wore a black and red uniform from head to toe, and a big white spider on his chest. However, the black Spider-Man's tights in front of him showed exquisite curves, and there was a long brown hair left behind the mask. In Eric's memory, he didn't remember any female version of Black Spider-Man.
What was even more unexpected was her problem.
"Where is Mary Jane?" The black and red female Spider-Man spoke in a low voice. Her voice sounded nice and gave Eric a familiar feeling, but he couldn't remember where he had heard it.
"Good question." Eric spread his hands, "Why do you think I'll know? Or... maybe we should start with introducing ourselves? Who are you?"
"Don't pretend." She clenched her fists, and released a dark hostility all over her body. "Or, maybe you would rather choose to answer in a difficult way."
"I guess I have to choose a difficult method."
Eric touched his fist, his backpack quickly unfolded, and the armor of Amozhuo was finished.
Another place, somewhere.
When Mary Jian opened her eyes slowly, she was almost unable to open her eyes by the dazzling white light. It took her a while to get used to the light and realize that she was in a transparent glass cover.
The incandescent light came from the inside of the glass cover, and it was pitch black outside. With the light, she could only vaguely see the cover surrounded by various abandoned scientific research equipment, which looked like a laboratory run over by ten buffaloes.
She fantasized about being a teenage mouse who was thrown into the cover for some kind of non-human experiment, and couldn't help but panic. She beat the glass cover desperately and shouted loudly, hoping that someone could hear her voice.
"Don't do that, Mary." A outline actually appeared in the darkness, "Calm down."
She recognized the voice, which was extremely familiar and reassuring. She shouted excitedly: "Peter!? Is it you?"
But the shadow stood outside the light domain of the light and was stationary.
She became uneasy again: "Peter? What are you doing?"
"I just finally figured out how to protect you, I should have thought of a few years ago." He said in a low voice, "I thought of an excellent way to make sure no one can hurt you again next."
"Don't do this! Let me out!" Mary shouted, "Where are we??"
The man stopped talking and turned around and left.
In the deserted experimental building, the girl screamed shrillly.
Chapter completed!