Marvel's Infinite Personalities

Chapter 021 Conspiracy and conspiracy

"You mean to use the Tahiti plan as bait to lure them into taking the bait?" Fury shook his head and said, "I have actually considered this method before, but the feasibility of its execution is very low. They must know now that you, Doctor, have been lured to the bait." When we picked it up, we should be able to guess what their goal is."

"Under such circumstances, they will definitely be on guard against any move I make related to the Tahiti plan, and they will not be easily fooled."

But Raymond couldn't help but laugh: "So what if you are prepared?"

"Yeah" Fury didn't understand what Raymond meant.

“When I was a child, I read the history of China collected by my father, and there was something said by a strategist in it that I still remember vividly. He said that there are two types of strategies, one is conspiracy, which is usually based on calculated calculations with no intention; the other is conspiracy. Conspiracy is the kind where even if the enemy knows you have dug a hole, he has no choice but to jump in."

Raymond chuckled and said: "Conspiracy is to use information asymmetry to catch the enemy off guard, but conspiracy is different. It is an open trap set by taking advantage of the enemy's certain desires. As long as you have what the enemy wants, then In the end, they are bound to fall into your trap no matter what.”

"Obviously, the information about the Tahiti plan is something they will try to get anyway, so even if they guess that you will set a trap, they will eventually jump in."

"As for whether we can catch them, it depends on your ability to lay traps, Director."

Fury thought for a moment and figured out what Raymond said.

"Doctor, it seems that your illness is really cured," Fury said half-jokingly, raising his eyebrows.

Obviously he listened to Raymond's statement.

As the saying goes, a wise man will make a mistake every time he thinks.

He had briefly fallen into a blind spot in his thinking before, and subconsciously felt that if he really used the Tahiti Plan to set up a trap, the mastermind behind it would not be able to spot this.

He has never been in the habit of underestimating the intelligence of his enemies.

But Raymond's reminder made him realize that the key point was not whether the other party could see it, but whether there was a way to lay a trap that could reveal the mastermind at once.

How to set up this trap, he didn't think about it for a while.

But as long as he has this idea, and with his sophistication, it won't take long to come up with a practical plan, sooner or later.

"If I can catch the mastermind behind this, I owe you a favor," Fury said with a hearty smile.

Mei happened to come over with a few cups of coffee on a tray at this time. When she heard Fury's words, she couldn't help but interjected: "You owe more than just the doctor, sir."

After being reminded by Mei so mercilessly, Fury remembered that he seemed to have said the same thing when he invited Raymond to participate in the Tahiti project.

He still hasn't repaid the last favor, and now it's again, and he owes more and more favors.

Thinking of this, he could only smile to cover up his embarrassment.

Raymond smiled and helped him out: "Director, you just fell into a blind spot in your thinking. Even without my reminder, you should be able to think of it after a while. There is no need to talk about favors."

"Then I won't be polite to you, Doctor."

Fury was not pretentious and said seriously: "Until we find the mastermind behind the scenes, Doctor, I'm afraid you will have to stay at the headquarters for the next few days. Here, at least the other party will not dare to blatantly come to trouble you, Doctor. We It’s also a good way to ensure your safety.”

"Stay at the headquarters" Raymond frowned slightly.

This is quite different from what he thought before.

It's true that he wanted to use SHIELD's help to get discharged openly, but if he were to stay at SHIELD headquarters, what's the difference between this and staying in the hospital?

Isn't it like running from one prison to another?

Of course, S.H.I.E.L.D. headquarters was definitely freer than in the hospital, but that didn't satisfy him either.

Hill, who had been sitting next to him without speaking, just quietly listening to the two chatting, probably saw something was wrong with Raymond's expression, and suddenly made a suggestion:

"The doctor has been in the hospital for such a long time. He probably doesn't want to live that kind of idle life anymore. I would say it's better to let the doctor go to SHIELD Academy."

"Aegis Academy"

Director Ludan and Raymond looked at Hill at the same time.

"The doctor was originally a visiting professor at SHIELD Academy. He disappeared for a while and only a small circle of people knew what was going on. Now even if he goes back, no one will doubt him."

Hill analyzed: "In addition, many people may find it a bit confusing to have the doctor stay at the headquarters, and it may cause some unnecessary misunderstandings."

"So I think it might be a good idea to let the doctor live in SHIELD Academy for a while and teach the students when he has nothing to do. After all, the defense force at the academy is also very strong."

After Hill said this, Fury nodded and said, "What Hill said makes sense. What do you think, doctor?"

"In comparison, I personally prefer Miss Hill's suggestion." Raymond pondered.

"Okay, that's the arrangement for the time being. I'll go back and say hello to the academy." Fury made a final decision.

Although this decision is not particularly satisfactory to Raymond, it is undoubtedly much better than letting him stay at SHIELD headquarters.

He could just take this opportunity to try out how to get more system rewards.

You know, when he met Hill and Mei in the hospital, the system evaluated the two as an A-level hero and a B-level hero, and awarded him 50 exploration points and 30 exploration points respectively.

To be honest, he was a little surprised at the time.

Because whether it was David or the Shadow King he had met before, the systematic evaluations were all traceable.

For example, David was rated as an S-level anti-hero, and Shadow King was rated as an A-level villain. He guessed that they were evaluated based on their mutant levels.

The former is a fifth-level mutant, while the latter is a fourth-level mutant, one high and one low.

This evaluation method is understandable to Raymond.

Including later Reina, the system evaluated him as a C-level villain, which did not surprise Raymond.

Because even if Lena finally awakens her bloodline ability due to the Inhuman Obelisk, her power is nothing more than that of ordinary mutants, far from being comparable to the Shadow King and David.

But for the first time, Raymond was a little surprised by the system's evaluation of Hill and Mei.

As far as he knew, even in the future, these two people would not become extraordinary people, and there was no so-called power potential.

But the system's evaluation of Hill was the same as its evaluation of the Shadow King, both A-level. This broke Raymond's previous speculation. Mei's B-level evaluation was also the same.

At that time, he was thinking that there might be something wrong with the systematic review model he had speculated before.

And if the system's evaluation of Hill and May only made him a little strange, then when he met Fury after getting off the plane, the evaluation given by the system completely overturned his previous speculation.

Because the system’s evaluation of Fury is actually an SS-level hero.

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