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Chapter 615 Salomon's Blood Debt

"Do you remember Sokovia?"

"Yes, I watched it rise to the sky." His voice was filled with a little awe. "I saw what AI beyond my control would do. I think that humans in modern society had never thought that one day they would face the enemy in the movie, and this enemy was so terrible. The choice to prohibit AI was correct, and humans could not always control the ideas that exist in machines."

"Then what measures have you taken?"

Faced with this problem, he remained silent. After a while, he spoke again, "No, nothing, only killing. But this time the enemy's neck was not blood, but motor oil and electric sparks, but this was useless. Your order was to let me cause as much as possible to kill, but... I went to help, I admit it, but I failed."

"I created you not to make you a puppet who only obeys orders, a child. You are an independent thinking individual, qualified to do what you think is right, whether successful or not, including thinking about orders. This is the purpose you were created." The voice sounded very happy. Then there was another long silence. "I have always been curious about the fact that those who are in high positions will feel guilty about the decisions they make. Just like Stark, he created Ultron, but he regretted it."

"My Lord, aren't you really talking about yourself?"

His expression was very calm. "I am ready to bear my sins, including now."

Sokovia, a small country that is almost impossible to find on the map like Donetsk. Due to its high altitude, mountainous terrain and snow all year round, no country is willing to trade with this country with almost no natural resources and industrial base. However, its geographical location is so important that it often attracts the attention of many forces, whether it is the Soviet Union or the United States. When the boy saw a green beast rushing around in South Africa and causing huge damage on the TV, Salomon took him through the portal and came to the outskirts of Sokovia, which is snowy all year round.

He deliberately turned off his phone, and except for a few specific people, the others could not find him at all.

"What are we waiting for?" asked the boy. He had already put on the full set of equipment prepared by the Immortal City. The dark bulletproof carapace and full-coverage helmet could help him avoid some attacks that could kill people. Short swords, long swords and explosive guns could allow him to kill enemies in the shortest time.

He has become hot.

"Waiting for this city to rise to the sky," Salomon said, "But before that, we need to look at their lives and see what kind of damage the war has caused to them. Before starting a war, we'd better know what kind of tragedy the war will cause, and then keep our blood debt in our hearts. Everything you've seen on TV before can be said to be the sins caused by my laissez-faire, but my blood debt is much more than that... Humans need profound lessons, and no lesson can be more profound than the lost life. For example, beware of aliens, beware of artificial intelligence, beware of random genetic modification..."

The boy looked at the monarch's extremely cold face, and he knew that the day would come sooner or later.

The moment Ultron broke free from the shackles, Salomon was also present.

However, he did not use too powerful magic, but summoned several straight lightning bolts, without destroying anything except glass and walls. Ultron seemed to have regarded the previous conversation as their little secret and did not say hello to Salomon. Stark looked at the wreckage of the Iron Legion in silence until Thor, who was chasing Ultron, returned to Stark Building with anger.

"This is a program you wrote yourself, but why is it determined to kill us?" Dr. Hailun Zhao asked a question that even a smart person could think of, and then this question attracted the ridicule of Tony Stark.

"Is this fun, Tony? If it weren't for fiddling with something you couldn't understand..." Thor couldn't understand Stark's motivation. He couldn't understand the fragility of the earth. An alien pirate was enough to destroy the entire civilization, and the Zitari was just one of the countless races defeated by the Asgard army. When others think about this from Stark's perspective, it was very easy to understand his thoughts.

"Does anyone remember how strange this world has become?" Tony Stark spread his hands, "A alien fleet traveled through the wormhole to the earth, and we are now standing under the wormhole. What do we have to rely on? The god who wielded the hammer? The super soldier who has been hidden in the ice for seventy years? Or the magician who is mysterious every day or the green monster that gets angry and loses control?"

"Wow, Tony, it's not good to say this now." Dr. Banner stuttered to stop Stark from continuing to speak without restraint.

If this continues, the Avengers will have a civil war here.

"Think about the Insight Plan, the Avengers should be different from S.H.E.L.D.," said Captain Rogers. "You can't protect the world with armor and cameras."

"We are standing three hundred feet below the wormhole now, and we won that time very hard," Stark said. "What if it happens again? What if the alien fleet arrives in the solar system? How do you think we should deal with this?"

“Unity.”

"Then we'll lose."

"Then lose together," said Steve Rogers.

Salomon shook his head. "We can't afford to lose, captain." He whispered, "Even the Venerable cannot guarantee the victory of the main material plane when conducting a long-term external war, and we cannot trace back the time after human failure. There is no need to blame Stark. His method may be too naive, but we must find the future of humanity."

"I'm very happy that you can stand by me, child, but are you secretly calling me childish?" Stark smacked his lips, "I apologize for what I said just now, and now is not the time to discuss this kind of philosophical issue. Well, twenty years old! I remember, my goodness! How many years have passed, we're even!"

"I knew you were here." In the barn where the tractor was parked, Salomon met his old friend. He came much faster than the Avengers and did not alarm anyone. Nick Fury was not surprised to see Salomon here. He knew that he could not guard against Salomon's prophecy spell, even if he used an electromagnetic shielding cage, he tried it.

"Barton has taken care of it well." Salomon sat on the wooden table with hardware tools. Nick Fury was next to him, but if it weren't for the light leaking from the wall, almost no one could see the guy in black. "I believe Agent Hill has reported the situation to you. If you don't show up yet, I'll go to space to catch you."

"I want to ask you why you didn't go to South Africa," Nick Fury asked. "You should know that you can reduce casualties."

"I'm in class! And do you think I'll break Kama Taj's law and show magic without any scruples in a bunch of cameras?"

"New York."

"I was a knight at that time." Salomon frowned, "Do we still want to continue discussing this naive issue, Nicholas? I thought the stupid issue of ability and responsibility was over. I really don't know what American education is like, and there is no teaching the relationship between rights and obligations."

"I'm not here to play word games, Salomon. Tell me, what's wrong with you?"
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