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Chapter 70, FuryVS Council* (please subscribe for flowers)



Chapter 70, FuryVS Council* (please subscribe for flowers)

Diverting problems, taking the blame, these are probably what Fury does best.

After Fury's series of narcissistic descriptions, the representatives of various countries in the Council also fell into the issue of "Kerry Crisis".

Forget about Fury's weak response to the orc threat.

Give money? Give resources? This is nothing, but the premise is that the problem that needs to be solved can be solved, which is true.

Several council representatives were silent for a while.

The Federation representative was the first to break the silence and asked Fury.

"Nick Fury, are you sure that we need to pay for the alien forces we haven't come into contact with yet?

Although Fury exaggerated the problems on Lin Te's side without limit, no one is a fool who can get in on the council's side as a representative.

There's no way Fury says what he says.

"Sorry, sir, I can't confirm whether we should pay the price for this situation.

"However, I am sure that once we really have to face that huge interstellar empire, being unprepared will make us completely passive! 39

Fury took a deep breath and spoke to the council representatives 513 very seriously.

For Fury, it doesn't matter what kind of excuse he uses to get money or resources.

After all, the threat of the orcs alone has already been used up, and his "family" is gone.

Gundam made by Tony Stark is not free.

Even just a cost price would be enough to put his Alien Response Authority in financial crisis.

What's more, using Gundam to fight, it's not just buying Gundam and it's over.

Training a pilot is also a very expensive project.

As for the threat of the Kree Empire? Fury didn't bother to worry.

He knew very well that even though Lin Te was not very cold to him.

However, as long as it was the trouble that Lin Te caused by himself, that guy didn't need the "ordinary people" to bother.

And, even if the Kree did get their hands on the D-ball, the big deal would be to call Carol Danvers back.

Maybe Carroll won't interfere with the internal problems of the D-ball, but Fury still believes that Carroll won't stand idly by if there is an alien invasion.

"Money, resources can be given, but, Director Nick Fury, I think we need to see a full plan. 99

After a moment of silence, the representative of Little Britain also spoke.

To be honest, for these five representatives representing the top forces in the entire D-ball, money and resources are not too big a problem.

However, if there is no suitable excuse, it is also difficult for them to ask the forces behind them.

After hearing the words of the representative of Little Britain, Fury looked at the other representatives.

After confirming that no one else had any other opinions, Fury couldn't help but heave a sigh of relief.

"As the director of the Extraterrestrial Affairs Response Agency, I have called the personnel to plan as soon as I know this situation.

With that said, Fury sent a plan he had already prepared to the five delegates.

As a player who is good at everything, Fury learned about Lin Te's situation from Phil Coulson.

Immediately, a response plan for the invasion of D-ball by foreign forces has been revised.

Just changed a few things a little, and now he has become a "preparation" for throwing out a bigger crisis.

After reading the response plan passed on by Fury, the representatives of the council agreed to Fury's request after a brief discussion.

Helicarrier? Made! Energy Weapons? Made! Super Soldiers? Made!!

All in all, all the requirements of Fury's seemingly "simple and rough" response plan, the representatives of the council felt that there was no problem.

If you want to deal with a powerful interstellar empire with the ability of interstellar navigation, these things should be the most basic.

Even the federal representatives have some doubts, just (aaa) just asking for these, can it really work?

"Director Nick Fury, I don't think your response plan is to build orbital defenses.

"Can you tell me what you think?"

It would be best if the enemy could be defended outside the house, but Fury's plan had no measures for outer space defense at all.

This made one have to wonder what Fury was thinking.

Is it possible, Fury thinks, that it is only appropriate to put aliens in the atmosphere and then defend them?

Although these council representatives are not professional "military" people, they still understand the most basic things.

If possible, wouldn't it be possible to carry something like mushroom bombs on satellites?

At least. . . Putting those things in outer space may have less impact on the D-ball.

"Sir, although I would also love to build a defense system for outer space...

"However, unfortunately, with the technology we have now, it is difficult to do that. 99

After hearing the representative's words, Fury raised his brows and explained to him with a very disappointed expression.

Space defense system? Not to mention who built that thing to defend against.

Just to say that one day Lin Te's fleet came back and suddenly found that they had a bunch of satellites with mushroom bombs floating in space.

What will that guy think?

If it caused the guy to misunderstand, Fury felt that it would be more dangerous than confronting the Kree Empire.

What kind of neuropathy would be required to do something like this kind of hard work and get beaten up.

Anyway, it's okay for Fury to ask himself, he can't do such a thing.

"As far as I know, Director Nick Fury, you seem to have been in contact with some extraterrestrial forces while you were serving as chief of the S.H.I.E.L.D."

"Didn't you get something from those aliens... advanced technology?! 35

Some things, everyone already knows, Fury and the Skrulls had "colluded" things, and these representatives also know a little.

Now, since someone brought it up, Fury naturally couldn't pretend to be stupid.

"The Skrull home ship is now the property of that Mr. Lin.""

Fury threw the pot directly on Lin Te's head again.

He knew very well that these council representatives didn't have the guts to go to Lin Te's troubles. This kind of thing was a little vague. Pressing Lin Te's body would be absolutely fine.

Besides, he just said that the starship that once lived with many Skrulls was in Lin Te's hands, and he didn't say anything else.

Even if there is any brain retarded, on a whim, go to Lin Te to confront him.

He also has excuses to explain not.

Definitely, Fury prides himself on knowing Lin Te's character and can use Lin Te as an excuse.

But those council representatives don't dare to casually talk to a big guy who owns several "super starships".


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