Chapter 843: 3 party game

The deeper he went into the maze, the more shocked he became.

At first, the Druid had some doubts. Is what Fury said, 129,600 rooms, true or false?

But as he went deeper, he became more and more sure that it was true and that Fury really hadn't lied to him.

and at the same time.

He developed a strong curiosity about the civilization of this ancient relic.

A series of intricate staircases are suspended in mid-air irregularly, and move at regular intervals, and once you step on the next level of stairs, you will never be able to return to the previous level.

This kind of magical space folding technology, even the technology of the Eternal Race, is difficult to copy and reproduce.

The Druids suspected that, long after they came to Earth, there once existed a super advanced and powerful civilization, but for some unknown reason, it finally disappeared.

The two walked on the stairs one after the other, gradually going deeper into the bottom layer of the ruins.

Just as the Druid was thinking about the relic civilization, the sound of a thin mosquito suddenly drifted into his ears.

"Watch out Fury..."

"He is deliberately inducing you to go to a mortal room."

The Druid shrank slightly, stopped subconsciously, twisted his neck and looked around, trying to find the source of the sound.

"Lord Druid, what's wrong?"

Fury noticed that he had stopped and turned his head slowly.

In the dimly lit environment, Fury's expressionless face made the Druid feel a little cool in his heart.

It was like a cold poisonous snake, wrapped around the back of his neck, spitting out a cool snake letter, exuding a slight chill.

"Don't let him notice!"

"If you don't want the mission to fail, you'd better pretend to be kept in the dark by him."

The Druid's eyes flashed with golden light, thinking about the authenticity of the mysterious voice. After a moment of silence, he shook his head and said, "It's nothing, it's just an ominous premonition, are you sure this is the right path?"

"Yes, Lord Druid."

Fury remained expressionless and said, "According to the algorithm, we still need to go through seven steps before we can reach the Spirit Lab."

"Okay, let's speed up." The Druid nodded slightly.

Fury continued to lead the way. Druid looked at his back, narrowed his eyes, condensed his thoughts into a line, and carefully extended them out, trying to penetrate Fury's brain and verify the statement of the mysterious voice.

The result was unexpectedly smooth. Since Fury didn't notice it, and didn't have any resistance, he let his mind scan his brain.

There is nothing wrong with mind control...

The Druid frowned deeply, and couldn't help but suspect the voice just now.

"Do you think it's okay?"

"You just confirmed that Fury is still under your control, right?"

The faint voice of mosquitoes and flies resounded in his mind again.

The Druid frowned and nodded slightly, as a response to that person, his eyes cautiously swept around, looking for the source of the sound.

"Sorry, you misunderstood a little."

"Fury is indeed still under your control, but the question is... How can you be sure that the place he takes you to is the Spirit Lab?"

Hearing this, the Druid's expression changed slightly, but he still did not trust him. The golden light in his eyes was strong, which increased the intensity of the manipulation.

"I advise you to give up."

The voice continued with a hint of sarcasm: "You underestimate humans too much, and you underestimate Nick Fury too much."

"He anticipated this day a long time ago, so he implanted a backup memory in his brain to directly act on the deep subconscious."

"Once someone manipulates his brain, the backed up deep subconscious is activated."

"As it is now, although you control Nick Fury, he can still rely on the pre-implanted backup memory, and then he can take you to the grave that has been prepared for a long time."

The Druid looked around, telepathically, and asked, "Then how do I know if what you said is true or false?"

"Unfortunately, I can't prove to you that my logic is correct." The voice said calmly: "No matter how you verify, Nick Fury's subconscious will guide you to the trap, and the uniqueness of Ruins Zero. , once you step in, you can’t go back.”

"You can choose not to believe me..."

"But I want you to know that our goal is the same, to release the sealed existence in the Spirit Lab."

"You have no other choice, warrior of the Eternals, Mr. Druid."

"Either choose to believe in me and embark on the road to success; or choose to believe in Fury and go to the grave of destruction."

The golden light in the Druid's eyes flowed, and he hesitated: "Who are you? Why do you want to help me? What is hidden in the Spirit Lab?"

He asked three questions in one breath, which kept silence for a long time.

"The basis of cooperation is to gain mutual trust." The Druid's words were not without persecution, and said: "If I don't even know who you are, why should I cooperate with you? I would rather trust my own judgment! "

"You are right, trust is the foundation of cooperation." The voice smiled and said: "I am Alexander Pierce, the former director of S.H.I.E.L.D., the current supreme leader of Hydra, and now... .. you should understand?"

Druid's eyes flashed and he said, "How can I be sure that what you said is true or false?"

"Look behind you, your shadows." Alexander said quietly, "I'm hiding inside."

The Druid was shocked when he heard the words, and hurriedly turned back to look at his shadow, only to see an old face gradually emerging from the shadow, showing him a kind smile.

He had seen this face, and it was often on TV shows. It was indeed the former director of S.H.I.E.L.D., Alexander Pierce.

But he only appeared for a moment, and soon dived back into the shadow.

"Can you trust me now?" Alexander Pierce smiled.

"What exactly is hidden in the Spirit Lab?" The Druid continued to use telepathy to ask, calmly.

"This...you don't need to know." Alexander grinned, revealing two rows of white teeth: "Anyway, our goal is the same, to release the existence in the Spirit Lab, isn't it?"

"Oh, yes, that's right."

The Druid narrowed his eyes and asked again, "But I'm curious, since you said Nick Fury was lying to me, how are we going to find the Spirit Lab?"

"do not worry."

"As long as I get close to a certain distance, I can sense the approximate location," Alexander said.

"If that's the case, why don't you find it yourself?" The Druid frowned, still having doubts in his heart.

"There are two reasons."

Alexander said: "First, the interior of Ruins Zero is intricate and complicated. Even if I can sense the general area, if the distance is too far, it is easy to cause spatial errors In this extremely dangerous environment, One wrong move and you're dead, so I'm not 100% sure I'll be able to find it."

"Secondly, if you want to enter the Spirit Lab, you need multiple verifications. Nick Fury is essential. I can only follow you."

Actually, there is another reason.

Alexander dared not tell the Druid that the bronze metal of Ruins Zero had a strong repressive effect on him, as if he was born with repulsion and disgust, so he could no longer move freely in the ruins, and could only rely on the shadows of others.

"I hope you won't lie to me."

The Druid believed it for seven or eight points, but he remained vigilant, secretly mobilized his spiritual power, surrounded by storm-like fluctuations, and threatened: "Otherwise, I will show you how powerful the Eternals are!"

"Hehe, don't worry."

Alexander laughed: "I won't lie to you, because we all have the same goal."

There is another sentence behind, which Alexander did not say, that is: at least before the release of 'God', their goals are the same.