Chapter 136 decided that you would be the catalyst!
Chapter 136 decided that you would be the catalyst!
In fact, Coulson's question was completely unnecessary.
Dr. Hall's attitude couldn't be clearer—
Otherwise, he wouldn't have pulled out a pistol and pointed it at Coulson.
"It's because of your reckless research into alien technology that the Chitauri were attracted!"
Ah, Dr. Hall brought up the Tesseract again.
"So who exactly are you going to hand this technology over to?" Coulson asked sharply.
He turned his head to one side, looking at the huge reactor behind the glass wall.
At the very center is the gravitonium element, which is extremely unstable after being concentrated.
Those things, which are like liquid but not completely fluid, are moving in a distorted way.
Previously, a ball the size of a thumb could overturn a large truck.
So, a gravity bellows of such a size...
It's enough to sink everything in this area into the sea.
Thinking of this, Coulson looked at Dr. Hall in horror—
This guy had planned this all along!
"I understand, you leaked the information, you deliberately let Ian Quinn arrest you."
"Yes, you're smart, Coulson, but that's enough."
Dr. Hall smiled dismissively and pushed the control lever in his hand down hard.
A low, mechanical hum filled the air.
The gravity in the room suddenly reversed, and many items began to float.
Coulson felt his stomach churning and his head spinning.
The chaotic gravity carried him around, making it impossible for him to find a stable place in the room.
In stark contrast to Coulson was the unhurried Dr. Hall.
The doctor strolled around as if gravity had no effect on him at all; he even took a bottle of wine from the cabinet.
"Drink it, Coulson, or you'll never have another chance."
After pouring some into an elegant glass, Dr. Hall handed it to Coulson.
However, the latter had not yet recovered and did not react for a moment.
These actions further demonstrate that Dr. Hall was well-prepared for and practiced for situations where gravity was reversed.
From the very beginning, he had a complete plan.
"Phew, what happened?" Coulson slowly woke up to find himself upside down on the ceiling.
"Coulson, sometimes you have to make sacrifices to do great things, even if it means sacrificing an entire island."
Dr. Hall's gaze was unwavering.
It seems he is determined to sink the gravity onion device completely after it is put into operation.
As the structure gradually came into operation and its rotation speed increased, Coulson knew there was no time for verbal sparring.
"Turn it off now, or I'll kill you."
"It's useless. Without my specially made catalyst, no one can turn it off. Of course, you can shoot me."
Dr. Hall took a big gulp of wine, still holding a pistol in his other hand.
"Fitz, think of something quick! Otherwise we're doomed!" Coulson pressed the communicator and urged loudly.
Meanwhile, Agent Fitz and Agent Simon were already engrossed in their fast-paced calculations.
If Dr. Hall's plan succeeds—
Then everything in this area will sink into the sea, and a large number of people will die.
This will also be the biggest accident in the history of S.H.I.E.L.D.
"Don't worry, don't rush, I've got you covered." Just then, Qin Wuying appeared in the communication channel at the perfect moment.
He easily swiped the ID card that Ian Quinn had dropped all the way down.
Now, he pushed open the metal door of the research lab and slowly flew inside.
Gravity had no effect on Qin Wuying at all; his magical power ensured his safety.
Are you... some kind of experimental subject?
Upon seeing Qin Wuying, who could fly, Dr. Hall displayed a very fearful expression.
For scientists, anything beyond current scientific understanding can be considered terrifying.
Because those things should never have existed in the first place.
However, Qin Wuying ignored Dr. Hall's question and turned to look at Coulson—
"If necessary, I will relocate everyone, but it's best if that doesn't happen."
After saying that, Qin Wuying activated his ethereal transformation, flew straight upwards, passing through room after room, and into the air.
This left Dr. Hall dumbfounded once again.
When I came in, I swiped my card and went through the door normally, so how come I can ignore the physical volume when I leave?
"You see, there are many things you can't understand, so trust us," Coulson said, trying to persuade Dr. Hall.
"I told you there's no way, there's no catalyst!" Dr. Hall replied outright.
Although Qin Wuying's appearance almost made him doubt himself.
But then again, who could have imagined it before the aliens attacked New York?
"Sir, we've found a replacement, but..."
"But what? Speak up, it's too late!" Coulson roared.
Even now, why is Agent Fitz still hesitating?
"We need a human, throw him in... you know what I mean."
There was a few seconds of silence on both sides.
Dr. Hall's heart sank when he noticed Coulson's strange expression.
"It seems that the geniuses at S.H.I.E.L.D. have discovered that safety measure."
"What insurance measures? If you know, tell me quickly."
Coulson was still trying to calm Hall down, hoping to launch a surprise attack.
"Don't try to fool me. I can tell just by looking at you. Die, Coulson!"
Dr. Hall made up his mind and pulled the trigger of the pistol sharply.
Coulson tried to dodge by rolling on the ground, but accidentally lifted his feet off the ground.
Oh no, now I can't move freely, I'm going to be a sitting duck!
"When it comes to the application of gravitational ingots, no one is better than me," Dr. Hall said with a smile, taking a small ball out of his pocket.
Indeed, this is precisely the key tool that allows him to stroll around with ease and handle situations with confidence.
Coulson struggled desperately in mid-air, grabbing the edge of the table with his right hand and picking up a bottle of wine from the table with his left.
"Trying to throw this at me? You're naive. You don't really think all I do is research, do you?"
Faced with the flying glass bottle, Hall calmly fired, shattering it with a single shot.
However, behind the shards of glass, a dark figure followed closely—
Coulson used the edge of the table to propel himself forward, throwing himself entirely out of the air.
The wine bottle in front is just a distraction to attract attention.
"No! No! You're committing a crime, Coulson!" Dr. Hall was violently slammed into the ground and his body flew backward.
"I'm sorry, but you're the only one left!" Coulson gave him another push.
In the next few incredibly long seconds, Dr. Hall's back shattered the glass wall and broke through the membrane surrounding the device.
He fell into the gravity onyx reactor.
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