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Chapter 198 Thoughts on Natasha (please subscribe)

It is obviously different from the guest-style room layout of Alexander Pierce, director of SHIELD, which has a neat coffee table, tea set and sofa.

In Nick Fury's office, there is only a huge desk with a simple style, which is neatly filled with various documents.

Behind the desk is a leather chair.

Apart from this, there are no other furniture or facilities in this room.

Just like the first impression given by the second-in-command of S.H.I.E.L.D.

Simple, direct, and even a little rough.

But in fact, this seemingly simple room hides countless state-of-the-art technology systems.

High-tech safe, micro archive room.

In addition, there are advanced anti-intrusion systems, counterattack weapon systems, and even hidden secret escape passages.

This is more in line with Nick Fury’s true character.

There are always countless backup plans, and no one can ever guess what he is thinking.

Just like Phil Coulson who is standing in front of his desk and reporting on his work.

After he reported to Nick Fury that Agent Natasha was being followed.

His old superior still looked down at another document in his hand.

Phil Coulson could only remind and add.

“According to our understanding, the people who were following Agent Natasha were actually gang members affiliated with the Eros Gang in Hell’s Kitchen.

The reason for their following is currently unknown, but they have not made any aggressive moves yet.

Agent Natasha did not directly conflict with them, but got rid of them..."

After a pause, Colson swallowed back what he was about to say.

Nick Fury looked away from the document.

With his intact eye, he looked at Coulson standing in front of him, his most capable subordinate at the moment.

Although his subordinate's physical fitness is just that of an ordinary person, he still suffers from hair loss.

It is neither as good as the increasingly active super human nor as Romanov Natasha who has been transformed by the red house.

But he still relies on his strong organizational and action abilities to become one of the few eighth-level agents in SHIELD.

He admires superheroes and is a fan of Captain America.

He has been constantly researching and tracking heroes, and even led a team to help the bureau create a database on superhumans.

At the same time, within SHIELD, he has a good cooperative relationship with many colleagues.

He was even nicknamed "Cheese" because of his good-natured character.

But there is one thing, even his advantages are also his shortcomings...

Looking at Coulson, Nick Fury said solemnly.

“Although it’s not a bad thing to know how to protect your colleagues, don’t forget that we are agents after all.

Being an agent can be a good person.

But you can never be a soft-hearted good person. "

Before Coulson, whose face changed slightly, could say anything else, Nick Fury put his hands on the desk in front of him and asked directly.

"During this entire process, did Agent Romanov Natasha not ask you for help?"

"Yes……"

Coulson, knowing that nothing could be hidden, explained bravely.

"Perhaps Agent Natasha just feels that she can solve this problem with her own personal power."

"But she didn't report back after that, did she?"

Nick Fury hit the key question directly, making Coulson open his mouth but unable to utter a rebuttal.

Because Natasha's behavior has indeed touched upon a core issue.

That is, since she discovered that the unknown person was following her, why didn't she call her colleagues from SHIELD?

Even if he later got rid of the tracking, why not report it immediately?

Is it really just to better contact the target person?

From SHIELD's perspective, could her actions be considered a bad start?

And the reason why Coulson wanted to help hide it.

It wasn't because he had feelings of admiration for Natasha.

I want to compare with Natasha's explosive figure and charming and charming temperament.

What he liked was the gentle and gentle cellist childhood sweetheart he grew up with.

All this time, even before joining S.H.I.E.L.D., he had been with Nick Fury as his subordinate.

After so many years, although they are nominally superiors and subordinates, they are actually more like friends and comrades-in-arms.

So, he knew Nick Fury wouldn't blame him for something like this.

Secondly, he was responsible for the early recruitment of "Black Widow" Romanov Natasha.

As a person who has always had a hero complex, he has a kind of sympathy for this kind of character who is completely controlled and full of tragedy in the first half of his life.

Although Natasha seemed to be close to the priest.

But she is obviously no longer as determined to die as she was when we first saw her, like a zombie.

Looking at Colson's expression, you knew what he was thinking.

Nick Fury sighed secretly.

In fact, every director of S.H.I.E.L.D. usually starts looking for and training successors when he is still the deputy director.

Just like him, he was discovered and promoted by the current director Alexander Pierce.

And Phil Coulson is his very optimistic candidate to replace the deputy director.

But no matter what he said, Coulson just couldn't change his "good old guy" character.

Nick Fury was a little irritable.

This feeling of irritability comes not only from Colson's "lack of luck" but also from the pressure from Pierce's side.

Recently, this old boss has begun to recommend a seventh-level agent, Sitwell, to him intentionally or unintentionally.

I hope that after he becomes the director of SHIELD, this Sitwell will take over his current position as deputy director, or acting deputy director.

Nick Fury knew that the bald agent with eyes was a direct descendant of Pierce.

But compared to Coulson, Sitwell behaves more "calmly" and is more like an "agent".

But it didn't suit his wishes.

Because he could feel that Sitwell had no faith in his heart.

Alexander Pierce spent his life fighting for order.

He hopes to establish an action group that can defend himself and fight back while maintaining order.

Coulson probably hopes to maintain the status quo at the minimum cost and reduce the casualties and losses of SHIELD agents.

But this Sitwell... is more like a pure opportunist, a spokesman for the bureaucracy.

If he really becomes the director of SHIELD, sooner or later, SHIELD will become a complete "servant" of the bureaucrats on the board of directors.

[Sitwell - from "Captain America 2", is the bald Hydra who was kicked downstairs by Natasha. 】

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