Chapter 1353: Doctors Can Predict the Future
It is clear from the future video that Tess Adam is a ruthless character who kills without blinking an eye.
He may have done some heroic deeds, but whether he is a superhero who upholds justice is a question mark.
Looking at the Justice Association, it can be felt that this is a superhero organization similar to the Justice League or the Avengers. They are obviously good people in the traditional sense.
The opposite of a good person is naturally a bad guy. So, it seems that Tess Adam is not far from being a bad guy?
Peter Quill shook his head and said, "Wow, it seems that someone is going to kill a lot of people. The correct answer to this question may be D?"
The little boy Billy looked at Adam with disappointment: "The superheroes of the Justice Association are also good people, why hurt them?"
If we say that dealing with those international mercenaries can still excuse Tess Adam to a certain extent, it's nothing more than a bit too radical.
In essence, it is still justice against evil. Those mercenaries deserve to die!
But if the sacrifice of the members of the Justice Society was also caused by Tess Adam, then there is really no way to defend it.
Tess Adam glanced at them and said indifferently: "If they don't come to trouble me, I won't trouble them either."
His attitude is very simple. If you want to die, then I will naturally fulfill your wish.
Gwen Stacy reminded rationally at this time: "Well, I don't think we should be entangled in who killed the members of the Justice Society. After all, the murderer is not mentioned in the question.
Maybe the situation will be very complicated, so what we should consider is, what to choose?"
Flash Barry said with embarrassment: "There are too few clues. I really don't know which one to choose... But I think option B can be ruled out."
"Why?" Gwen looked at him curiously.
Barry shrugged and said: "Because he can fly. He is called Hawkman. I think he should have a pair of wings like Falcon Sam in the Avengers, so he can fly freely in the sky?"
He can fly, so the possibility of survival is higher, which is not a problem.
Gwen nodded: "According to your thinking, option D can also be ruled out, so the correct answer should be between A and C. See, isn't it much simpler this way?"
Hearing this, the Flash waved his hand hurriedly: "No, I just said it casually, I can't guarantee whether it is right or wrong." He didn't want to take the blame.
Gwen smiled and said: "It doesn't matter, we will all think independently."
Peter Quill also shrugged his shoulders: "Relax, man, if someone blames you for your suggestion, then we can all see that he is the one with the problem. In addition, I agree with your thinking. I will choose A for this question."
Barry El also smiled easily when he heard this: "Then I feel relieved."
While they were talking, the answer countdown also jumped out on the light screen. According to the old rules, the players were still not in a hurry to press the button, and they tried their luck at the last second.
In the end, the right to answer fell into the hands of Peter Quill, and he chose A without hesitation.
Barry El, Tess Adam and Bruce Wayne followed closely and made the same choice.
Gwen Stacy chose A, and the little boy Billy Batson chose A as well. Soon, the correct answer was announced: "Congratulations to player Peter Quill for answering correctly and getting 4 points. Player Barry El, player Bruce Wayne, and player Tess Adam all answered correctly and got 1 point each;
Player Gwen Stacy and player Billy Batson both answered incorrectly and were deducted 1 point each."
Peter Quill was naturally very happy to get points for answering quickly, and smiled happily at the Flash: "Look, man, thanks to you, we can win a big victory!"
Barry El asked Gwen in surprise: "I thought you would choose A too."
Gwen Stacy smiled helplessly: "Didn't I just say that, think independently!"
Barry was stunned. Good guy, independent thinking must be a different way, not following the crowd, right? After the questions were answered, the subsequent future video began to play on the light screen.
In the camera, Tess Adam probably couldn't stand the little boy Amon's constant nagging, so he simply knocked a door out of the wall and flew towards the statue standing outside.
To be honest, the mottled statue outside was somewhat similar to him, and both were very strong, which probably also reflected the Kandar people's yearning and desire for heroes.
They longed for a strong hero to come and save them from the water and fire.
However, when Tess Adam flew next to the statue, his face showed an extremely complicated expression, and the people below were also shocked to see this free-flying superhuman.
Of course, Tess Adam had no interest in them and didn't care about their thoughts at all.
The little boy Amon continued to chase him relentlessly, but he could only watch Tess Adam fly higher and higher until he was face to face with the statue.
Looking at the mottled statue in front of him, Tess Adam said sorry with a guilty face.
At the same time, the members of the Justice Society have also gathered and are heading towards Kandar on a high-tech spacecraft, and the distance is getting closer and closer.
On the way, they naturally have to discuss the subsequent action plan.
Among them, the older Doctor Fate Kent Nelson is pessimistic about this action. He can peek into part of the future. This ability seems to be a bit similar to the quiz game. Of course, it can only be regarded as a low-end version of the low-end.
No matter what, the future that Doctor Fate sees is not good enough, or it is very bad, that is for sure.
Star-Lord outside the light curtain said with curiosity: "Does every doctor know how to predict the future? Hey, guys, does this Doctor Fate look familiar to you and remind you of another doctor?"
The famous "doctor" who can predict the future before Doctor Fate is naturally Doctor Strange.
Doctor Strange's fight against Thanos, with the sentence "I have seen the ending of 14 million", is definitely a famous scene.
Now it seems that the personalities of these two doctors are quite similar.
In the Back to the Future video, Hawkman was not satisfied with Doctor Fate's cold water. He backed off before the action even started. Is morale still needed?
Hawkman thought it was very simple. As long as he treated Tess Adam as a bad guy, wouldn't the matter be solved?
They used the same routine when they did the mission before. Doctor Fate thought that this action was not so simple. He proposed a solution that was not a solution, that is, let Tess Adam say whoever said "Shazam" in person would lose all his power.
This is tantamount to Tess Adam choosing to surrender himself before even fighting with them. Hawkeye and others feel that the possibility is not high, and the next big battle is inevitable!