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Chapter 534: Wanda, the Self-Deceiving

How to describe the wonderful operation of the director of S.W.O.R.D.?

It's like a dwarf is full of anger at a two-meter-tall strong man, wants to kill him, and then can't help jumping up and punching the other's knee...

Your attack has no effect, but will completely anger the other party!

Hawkeye couldn't help but complain: "To be honest, if S.W.O.R.D. was really founded by Fury, then I really doubt whether this Hayward is a spy of Hydra."

Steve Rogers curled his lips when he heard it: "What you said makes sense. The relationship between S.H.I.E.L.D. and Hydra is unclear. S.W.O.R.D. is the successor of S.H.I.E.L.D., and it is normal to have spies of Hydra."

Anyone with a little brain and normal IQ will not do the behavior of Hayward, the director of S.W.O.R.D. in the video. Wanda can rewrite reality and cover the thinking consciousness of thousands of people in the entire town. Do you expect to kill the other party with a missile?

Amidst the sarcasm and the watching of the crowd, the subsequent development of the light screen video was exactly as the audience and players expected. The drone missile did not hurt Wanda at all. The only effect was to anger Wanda. She came out of the energy barrier angrily with the broken drone in her hand.

And our director of the S.W.O.R.D. is really smart. When one plan failed, he came up with another one. He simply let the elite agents and soldiers block outside, armed with live ammunition, and pointed their guns at Wanda.

He really has no brains at all. He just suffered a loss, and the missiles could not hurt Wanda at all. As a result, do you expect the ordinary guns of these soldiers and agents to work now?

Wanda in the video looked indifferent. Not to mention being afraid, she simply ignored the threat of these guns and said coldly: "I will only warn you once!"

The little black girl Monica relied on the fact that she had entered the illusion before and had some relationship with Wanda, so she stood up to negotiate and asked her what her purpose was and what she wanted?

Wanda remained indifferent: "I already have what I want, no one can take him away from me again!"

She left this sentence, waved her hand gently, and accompanied by the crimson light, all the armed agents on the scene were instantly controlled, and turned their guns without hesitation, all aimed at the smart director Hayward of the S.W.O.R.D., which scared this guy so much that he kept shouting, "Don't shoot!"

Seeing this, many viewers felt quite relieved. The S.W.O.R.D. or the official was really too much. Not only did they dismantle the remains of someone's husband for research, but now they are making trouble and pushing the situation in the worst direction.

It can be said that after Wanda discovered what the S.W.O.R.D. did to Vision, she lost trust in the official. In this case, the most sensible thing for the official to do is to re-establish the trust relationship between each other, rather than simply labeling Wanda as a bad villain. Even so, you should at least make a careful plan, rather than letting this smart director do it blindly.

Many people think that Wanda should control those agents and shoot the smart director into a sieve, but she didn't do so, which shows that Wanda is not out of control.

But the environment she built is at risk of getting out of control. In addition to the persistent interference of the S.W.O.R.D. outside, it seems that Wanda's ability is not stable enough, or there is another force fueling the flames, causing her to find that she is gradually losing control of the large illusion of Westview.

The two children of her and Vision are almost the same in the blink of an eye. A few seconds ago, they were still babies in swaddling clothes. When you look at them again, they can run all over the ground. In the blink of an eye, both children can play soy sauce. These changes are obviously not what Wanda wants to see.

There was also a small episode in the middle. The pet dog that the two children kept with their hearts died. The children experienced the separation of life and death for the first time. They were very sad and painful, so they found Wanda and asked her to revive the pet dog.

Faced with the children's request, Wanda in the camera was obviously stunned, and then she refused, but at this time her female neighbor Agnes also came to persuade, claiming that Wanda could bring the dead back to life as long as she wanted.

But in the end, Wanda still didn't do it. She comforted the two sad children and taught them that birth, aging, illness and death are natural laws that no one can avoid or change. They should not accelerate the growth of things for the sake of convenience, nor reverse death because of sadness and grief.

Combining Wanda's actions and looking at her words to teach the children, people can't help but feel inconsistent. Wanda created the large-scale illusion of Westview Town, forcibly distorted and changed the thoughts and consciousness of thousands of people, and resurrected her long-dead husband Vision. In order to have a happy married life for the two, she created twin children. Isn't all this against the law?

Obviously, Wanda is not ignorant of these principles. She knows very well that what she is doing now is actually in vain. But people are like this a lot of the time. They may understand, but they may not do it, or they cannot do it. Everyone can occupy the moral high ground to demand others, but no one really demands themselves with extremely high moral standards, because they really can't do it.

Even a good guy like Steve Rogers couldn't help but sigh at this time: "In fact, if what Wanda does doesn't hurt others, I can completely understand and accept her doing this."

Hawkeye, who has a family, can better understand Wanda's feelings in the video, pursing his lips and said: "Who doesn't want to have a happy family?"

Spider-Man, Superman and other superheroes nodded in approval, but Bruce Wayne stood up and poured cold water on them: "Steve is right. It is Wanda's own choice to deceive herself, but the premise is that she cannot hurt others.

Her ability is very powerful and can rewrite reality. Now there are obvious signs of losing control. It can be seen that she cannot completely control everything in the illusion."

In any case, from the perspective of superheroes, Wanda forcibly controls the residents of a small town to play house with her in order to fulfill her dream of a happy family. This behavior is wrong and needs to be corrected.

Even if they sympathize with Wanda's experience, they will not hesitate for a moment when they need to stand up to stop the other party.

Stephen Strange held his chin with his hand, looked at the light screen video, and said while thinking: "Wanda's abilities are very much like magic... and her loss of control over the illusion is probably because she doesn't know enough about this magic. In addition, I always feel that there seems to be another force in the illusion that is spying on her."

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