Daisy and Tony are having trouble.

It's really strange to say, because everyone knows that the daughter of the Stark family is famous for her sweet cookies, and she's easy to coax and won't get angry easily. Even if it's her favorite cake, Tony ate the last bite. Or when playing with minions and getting splashed all over the face, the big eyes are still bent.

"It's good for Daddy." Daisy would push the last bite of cake in front of Tony.

But today is special, Wendy found an excuse for the third time to go to the toy room, and Daisy was inside, hugging my little pony and facing the wall.

She faced the wall not because she made a mistake, but when she looked from behind, her cheeks were puffed up, full of air, and she couldn't release it for a while.

"Can looking at the wall make you feel better?" Wendy secretly speculated.

The child's thoughts are as unclear as the stars in the sky. Wendy looked at it for a while, feeling helpless and amused, and went to ask Daisy, "Are you still angry?"

"I'm just still angry," Daisy said.

To go back to the source, it is probably Tony's negligence.

Daisy had a meal at noon and felt a little sleepy, so she wanted to run into the bedroom and take a nap.I had already made an appointment with Tony to play badminton on the badminton court at home in the afternoon. Daisy hooked up with her father and asked her parents to wake her up in two hours.

"Keep your word, Dad," said Daisy.

Tony was looking at the information, which was a structural diagram of an underground well. While looking at it, he stretched out his hand and hooked his daughter: "Yes."

So Tuanzi lay on the small bed with peace of mind, wrapped in a quilt, and fell into a sweet dream as soon as he closed his eyes. In his dream, he played badminton with his father and won several games.

But when she woke up and looked at the time, it was more than two hours since she fell asleep.

"Daddy." Baby Daisy rolled over in the bed and wanted to call Tony.

But "Dad" two words, Tony did not appear.

Daisy, with her little messy blond hair, slipped out of bed to find her father.

The house is quiet, there is no one in the living room, no one in the study, and no one in the studio.

She searched around to no avail, so she asked the housekeeper, "Jarvis, have you seen my dad?"

"Mister went out half an hour ago." The smart butler said.

When Daisy heard this, she was a little anxious: "Where is Dad going?"

"He didn't say." Jarvis said, "According to the satellite positioning, he is now in a factory."

Daisy knew that her father had suddenly gone to work again, so she couldn't help being a little disappointed and worried, so she ran to get the phone: "Then I'm going to call my father."

Before Tony usually goes out, he will tell the children clearly where he is going and when he will come back, so as not to worry the children.

Not today.

Daisy dialed her father's phone, put the handset to her ear, and quietly listened to the busy signal on the phone, waiting for Tony to answer the phone.

There was still a bit of drowsiness on her face, and all the running around the house had already driven the drowsiness to the sky.

The busy beeping beeped for a long time, but no one picked it up.

After waiting for a long time, if no one answered, the phone would hang up automatically.

Daisy took the phone away to look suspiciously, and put it to her ear again: "Why is this?"

She hung up and called again, but it was still busy.

It was like this two or three times in a row.

Leaving without saying goodbye, and not answering the phone, it is really embarrassing for the child.

If it was a father in an ordinary family, he would probably not be so nervous, and it would not be uncommon for him not to answer the phone for a while.But Daisy had a precedent of waiting for her father at home, and then went to the hospital with the adults to see her old father. If there was only a slight disappointment just now, now the disappointment has become nervous and worried.

"Why doesn't Dad answer the phone?" Daisy asked Jarvis.

Jarvis said: "The signal is blocked."

"Did you just meet a bad guy?" Daisy asked anxiously.

"Sir, maybe you just went to a place where there is no signal. That factory has an underground well." Jarvis was very calm, pondered for a while, thought of the information Tony had searched before going out, and analyzed it carefully, "Come out of the underground well, you can Signal received."

"really?"

"Don't worry too much, miss." The housekeeper gently comforted the child, "If there is any emergency, sir, we will be notified immediately."

Daisy cast a dubious look.

Last time, when Tony entered the hospital, she was not the first to receive the notice.

There is a heroic father who has far more worries than scenery.

After listening to Jarvis's words, Daisy waited patiently at home for a while. Seeing that the minute hand on the clock had passed 10 minutes, she picked up the phone and called her father again, but she still didn't answer.

Tuanzi couldn't calm down, and knew to call Rhodes.

The colonel was at home today, wondering if he should come to Stark's house to play with Daisy, when he received a call from Daisy.

Unexpectedly, as soon as they answered, Daisy on the phone said that Tony was missing.

"It's gone?!" Rhodes was taken aback.

"Dad just ran out of the house and didn't call me." Daisy described what happened to Rhodes, "Dad doesn't answer the phone call."

"So where did he go?" Rhodes asked.

He heard the child crying slightly, and quickly comforted him in a low voice: Don't worry, speak slowly. "

"Jarvis said he went to the factory." Daisy reported the name of the factory that the housekeeper read to Rhodes.

Rhodes said he was going to check it out, so he hung up the phone first.

He hung up the phone to find out what happened, and Tony called back.

The famous detective Jarvis guessed that Tony was indeed going underground. Nick Fury said that the electromagnetic pulse emitted by the factory was unprecedentedly huge, and asked Tony to go and see.

Wearing a battle suit and fully armed, Iron Man entered the underground well, only to find a large electromagnetic pulse launcher underneath. The person who placed the launcher did not find it, and probably left early.

Fortunately, it was discovered in time, and the electromagnetic pulse did not cause much impact, but only scared the workers in the factory.

Tony came out of the underground shaft, looked at the time, and saw several calls from home in the communication system after the signal was restored. He guessed that Daisy woke up from a nap. By the way, he remembered that he didn't leave a message for his daughter before leaving.

Tony called home.

As soon as the bell rang, the phone was picked up.

The old father lifted his armor by pressing his chest, and heard a small and tender voice on the receiver: "Dad!"

"It's me." Tony said, "I was just working."

Daisy said, "Jarvis said, there is no signal there. Are you hurt, Dad?"

"I didn't fight, and I wasn't hurt," Tony said.

"Are you going home?" Daisy asked.

"I'll be home in a while." Tony said, "I'm going to help them get that electromagnetic pulse launcher out, on the way home..."

He wanted to say, "I'll buy you a hamburger on the way home to make amends," but before he could finish his sentence, he heard his daughter on the other side suddenly shout: "Then I'm going to hang up!"

"Why did you hang up the phone?" Tony was walking, but when he heard Daisy's small voice, he couldn't help but stop.

"Because I'm angry, Dad." Daisy said, and she hung up the phone with a "snap".

Before hanging up the phone, her usual education made her not forget to say "goodbye", although this "goodbye" was also full of anger.

Wendy is sitting next to Daisy who is facing the wall at the moment, after thinking about the ins and outs of the matter, she thinks that Daisy can't be blamed.

"And won't you forgive Mr. Stark when he comes back?" she asked Daisy.

"Is Daddy back?" Daisy asked.

"Not yet." Wendy said.

After Miss Green said this, she felt that the child's face became more swollen.

Tony said he would go home in a while, but in fact he came back after a while. On the way, he went to a burger shop to buy a double-decker burger for Daisy.

Going home today, the old father didn't wait for his daughter who flew out from every room to greet him as usual.

The back of the chairman who entered the door looked rather pitiful.

Walking in the corridor, Tony saw Wendy who tried to coax Daisy with jelly but to no avail, and asked, "Where is Daisy?"

Wendy pointed in the direction of the toy room.

But when Tony walked into the toy room, he didn't see Daisy.

Instead, there was a small chair quietly placed by the wall.

Tony remained calm, turned around and walked out with the hamburger in hand.

Hearing the adult's footsteps disappearing at the door, Daisy, who was hiding behind the giant bear puppet, poked her head out.

It doesn't matter if she doesn't look at it, she meets Tony who is still standing outside the door.

Tony only watched the little groundhog retract its head with a whoosh, sneered, and said, "It's no use hiding, I've already seen you."

Adults who don't care will be taught a lesson.

The father thought the child was just a little angry, and he took the hamburger over to coax his daughter. When Daisy shook her head and refused to eat the hamburger, Tony realized that the little boy was more than just a little angry. It's just a lot of anger.

"I'm sorry." Tony said, "The incident happened suddenly. If I don't arrive immediately, I'm afraid something will happen, so I went out as soon as I received the news, and I didn't leave you a message."

Daisy was still cowering behind the big bear, unwilling to come out.

This stubbornness has not changed since childhood.

Don't know who this is like.

When Tony asked Rhodes this question in the future, Rhodes thought that one day he ate a double cheeseburger that his friends liked very much. As a result, Tony had a bad face and ignored him for a long time, so he said to Tony: "You really don't know Who does she look like, or is she just pretending to be stupid?"

Tony didn't have time to play dumb, now he had to coax the kids.

The old father handed over the hamburger: "Eat it."

The big baby bear stretched out a small hand and pushed the burger back to him: "I just don't want to eat the burger."

"So what are you going to do to calm down?" Tony asked.

"I don't know." Daisy shook her head, her chest still full of anger.

"Then I'll give you ice cream," Tony said.

Daisy doesn't want ice cream either.

"Buy you a new amusement park." Tony said again.

Money doesn't always work, at least not this time as a bucket of ice to extinguish Daisy's small but long-lasting flame.

After listing many compensation conditions in succession to no avail, Tony reached an agreement with Daisy to let the children calm down by themselves.

In this way, I can't play badminton in the afternoon.

Iron Man walked slowly to the living room and turned on the TV.

At this time, he received a call from Rhodes. Rhodes, who had learned about the situation from the factory, told Tony about Daisy's anxiety in the afternoon, and said, "Fortunately, it was just a false alarm."

"Don't worry," Tony said.

Hanging up the phone, Tony didn't watch TV, went to find a piece of paper, took Daisy's crayon, and wrote something on it.

After a while, Daisy appeared at the door of the living room.

When she saw her father, she didn't say a word, she came over and climbed onto the sofa, and pressed the table with the remote control.

"Aren't you angry?" Tony asked.

Daisy shook her head: "I'm still a little angry, Dad."

"Then why are you willing to sit with me?" The old father laughed dumbly.

"Because I'm just angry, it's not that I don't want to sit with you." The daughter of Stark's family was angry while watching TV and talking to her angry father.

Tony nodded, folded the written paper, sat upright, and watched TV with Daisy.

The child is so patient, really calm, just like a little mother-in-law watching TV programs for a long time with a straight face.

At the moment, a funny video is playing on TV. One person puts several huskies at home on the ropes of the sled car, and wants to experience the fun of dog sledding.

As a result, as soon as he went out, the excited husky let himself go and ran wildly. When he came back from a circle, the dog was still there, the sleigh was still there, and the people in the car were gone.

It was so funny that Tony saw Daisy's eyes curl up out of the corner of his eye.

But Tuanzi, who was addicted to TV, soon realized that he was angry, so he immediately suppressed his laughter.

Getting angry once is really hard work.

Daisy watched two more funny videos one after another, and was about to quietly look at her father's expression, when she just turned her eyes away, she heard Tony "hiss" softly.

Baby Daisy's ears perked up: "What are you doing, Daddy?"

"Before I went underground, I don't know if I scratched my hand." Tony said.

As he said this, a child quickly approached beside him.

Daisy turned her father's big hand over and over to check that there was no wound, and she couldn't help but breathe a sigh of relief.

"It's fine," she told Tony.

"Really?" Tony said, "Maybe I misread it and thought there was a wound."

He held his chin and looked at his child: "Are you still angry now?"

"Still angry." Daisy said.

"Why do you care about me when you're angry?" Tony asked.

"Because I just want to feel angry, not because I don't care about you, Dad." Daisy said.

"Okay, thank you." Tony said.

As soon as he raised his hand, the folded paper on the table fell to the ground.

Daisy saw it, bent down to pick it up, and wanted to return it to her father, but found that there seemed to be a picture inside the paper: "What is it?"

"You can watch it if you want," Tony said.

Daisy then opened it and saw the stick figure drawn inside.

There is a big stickman, and a little stickman.

The big stickman has a crying face, holding many gifts for the little stickman, but the head of the little stickman is still on fire.

This stick figure is funny and easy to understand, Daisy laughed when she saw it.

"I wanted to give it to you." Tony said, "But you are still angry, so you probably won't want my painting."

"I want it!" Daisy said quickly, "I'm not angry anymore."

"Then you are also willing to play badminton with me." Tony said.

Daisy nodded, and put away her father's painting cherishingly: "I am willing."

But in view of the oolong she made today, she still has to hook up with her father, and agree that she can't run around without saying anything in the future.

"If you don't keep your promise, it will become this." Daisy held out her little thumb to show Tony.

Tony asked, "What does that mean?"

"I don't know." The daughter shook her head, "Missy said it."

"Okay." Tony just smiled, "Then I will try my best not to become this."

When eating that night, the cloudy and sunny Daisy became lively again, holding a big hamburger on the dinner table and taking a bite.

"Thank you for the burger, Dad," Daisy said.

"Thank you, too," Tony said.

He went over to feed the child with a water glass. He had just played a game of badminton with his daughter before dinner. Now he had a big appetite, and he also ate a few more mouthfuls of vegetables.

Daisy swallowed the hamburger and asked, "Why are you thanking me?"

"Thank you for being angry while sitting with me watching TV, and caring about me," Tony said.

"You're welcome, Dad." Daisy waved her hand, "Because I love you just as much when I'm angry as when I'm not angry."

"We are a family!" Daisy said these words like a grown-up, full of momentum.

Tony laughed out loud, "Okay, I see."

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On Thursday afternoons when there was no class, Peter Parker came to Stark Industries to visit Tony and Daisy by swinging his spider's silk into town.

Originally on the phone, they said they wanted to go out for dinner together, but Tony was coming to the company to do some work today, and said that if Peter was not busy, he could also come to the company to have a look.

"By the way, upgrade the system in your suit," Tony said.

Peter walked into the Stark Industries building.

It's not the first time he has come to Stark Industries, but every time he comes, he finds something new—Stark Industries is changing with each passing day. Last month, there was a suspended car on display at the booth. This time, he has replaced it with sound-absorbing shoes and patient-specific ones. Mechanical exoskeleton.

"It's still in the experimental stage." Secretary Susanna smiled when she saw Peter staring at the exhibits on the booth.

She followed Tony's instructions and took Peter upstairs to the chairman's office, where Daisy was inside.

Tuanzi is playing flying chess with Happy. Happy's luck is really bad. She has thrown the dice many times and still can't start. She is almost at the end.

"It's not my fault." Happy said distressedly.

He was in the trouble of being beaten by the dice, but fortunately Peter walked in at this time.

When Daisy saw Peter, she put down the flying chess, didn't play games, and ran over happily: "Peter!"

Peter hugged Daisy, held her up high and turned around, and asked with a smile, "Why isn't Mr. Stark here?"

"Dad is in the lab." Daisy said, "He said he wants to improve."

"Improve what?" Peter thought of the shoes and exoskeletons on the booth.

"Would you like to see it?" Daisy asked him.

"Mr. Stark is working, don't bother me," Peter said.

But Daisy was very enthusiastic, took him by the hand, and asked someone to take him to Dad's laboratory: "Dad said it doesn't matter."

She was also in the laboratory originally, and she ran out because she saw her father working too hard.

When Peter and Daisy entered the laboratory, Tony in the glass wall had just taken off his glasses.

The chairman's laboratory occupies an entire floor, with many workbenches and many mechanical arms intertwined, busy and silently working.

Peter let out a soft "Wow", looking at many things in the laboratory, he always felt that his eyes were not enough, and he was dazzled. In a blink of an eye, he met Tony's sight.

"Mr. Stark," he said.

Tony asked, "Did you bring the battle suit?"

Peter said: "Actually, I think the previous battle clothes are pretty good..."

However, when Tony reached out his hand, he still had to hand over the suit obediently.

Daisy found a chair to sit by herself, fiddled with the small mechanical ball on the table, and pressed the button to play the video.

This is used to play holographic images, and the recording function is being developed. Daisy recorded herself in it, so there is an identical Daisy sitting on the table.

"What is this?" Peter looked at Tony's separate small room in the laboratory through the glass wall.

There seemed to be no high-tech inventions inside, only a table, a sofa, and a few metal shelves of various shapes.

"That's the attachment point," Tony said to Peter.

"An attachment point for what?" Peter looked at the room in a daze.

"A holographic projector." Tony said.

"That's how it works." Daisy, who had played with the projection ball, ran over, tiptoed to the table to touch her father's glasses familiarly, and went into the room to demonstrate to Peter.

The adult's glasses are a bit big, so Daisy has to hold the temples with both hands.

But the size does not match, which does not prevent the moment she puts on the glasses, one side of the temple lights up.

Daisy was in a small room, as if she was in a space machine. The pure white and monotonous decorations were immediately covered with realistic images. In an instant, the room became a dessert house full of food.

The freshly baked desserts are placed in the large glass cabinet. The croissants are golden and soft, and the icing on the donuts is like a layer of fine white snow.

"Wow." Daisy said softly.

I know it's not true, but it's so realistic that it still makes people salivate.

"Is this a projection too?" Peter asked.

He immediately saw Tony eating donuts beside Daisy, and he wanted to open his eyes even more.

"This is a binary expansion and regression framework." The real Tony is still tinkering with Peter's suit outside, "It can reproduce the image in the human mind."

He turned his head and looked at Peter: "You can see what you want to see. Whatever you want can happen."

Peter was taken aback.

Daisy had taken off her glasses and ran out.

She was familiar with this device, because Tony used it a lot. On special days, or after something bad happened, he would come to the company and sit in the small room for a while.

When Dad used the room, the kids didn't bother, and stayed outside with Happy.

But occasionally, Daisy still saw the image that her father saw.

She uses glasses to look at the dessert house, but her father's world is full of people.

Once, Tony didn't have time to save the father of a family of three from the gangsters.

But when he came to the small room, in the recurring memory, he raised his hand to block the deadly bullet for that father.

Another time, Daisy glanced and saw an old couple cuddling each other in a small room.

They came over and hugged Tony.

Daisy recognized who it was. In the photo album at home, there were many photos of Howard Stark and Maria Stark.

"Why does Dad want to see this?" Daisy asked Happy quietly while waiting outside.

At such times, Happy would be extraordinarily silent.

He looked up at the door of the laboratory, but he couldn't actually see the scene inside the laboratory, but he still stared at it for a moment, and said to Daisy, "Because there are too many regrets."

"What is regret?" Daisy asked.

"Life and death, gathering and parting sometimes." Happy said, "It's a pity that you don't get what you want, you lose what you get, and you don't come back for what you lose."

"Can't Dad have any more?" Daisy intuited that it was something sad, so she hurriedly asked.

"It's not a pity if you can have it." Happy laughed and hugged Daisy, "A person's life is always full of regrets. If you want to make up too much, there will be a second time... What kind of frame."

"Is the frame okay?" Daisy asked.

"Probably." Happy said, "It can be fulfilled for a moment."

"I don't have many regrets," Daisy said.

Happy said: "Then I hope you will always be like this."

Daisy took off her glasses, Peter hesitated for a moment, then picked up the glasses and put them on his face.

A smart person like him knew the true purpose of this frame with just a few words, and slowly walked into the small room.

The moment Peter entered, Tony pressed a button on the wall, and the walls of the small room were completely dark, and the picture inside could not be seen.

Peter didn't realize it.

The moment he stepped into the virtual scene, he opened his eyes wide and saw his home.

Small living room, small sofa.Someone was waiting for him on the sofa.

He knew that everything was false, but what his eyes saw was so true, what his ears heard was so true, what his nose smelled was so true, even the tears that fell from his eyes after a long blink of an eye were so real.

"Welcome home, Peter." Several people sitting on the sofa said happily.

Daisy and Tony waited outside.

After a long time, Peter walked out of the small room.

There seemed to be no particularly happy or sad expression on his face. He returned the glasses to Tony and said relaxedly, "Thank you, Mr. Stark."

Tony looked at him, was silent for a while, and said, "Put it on the table."

"Ooh." Peter remembered that he didn't like taking things from people, and put the glasses back on the table.

Walking out of the laboratory, Daisy asked Peter: "Pi, is the second body all right?"

"It's very good." Peter said.

"Happy said that it can make up for regrets." Daisy said, "You will have a lot less regrets after reading it."

Peter thought about the people he saw in the room, and there was still enthusiasm in his eyes, but then he laughed: "It's hard to make up for regrets, probably harder than winning the lottery."

"Why?" Daisy asked.

"Mr. Stark is right. This framework seems to be omnipotent." Peter said, "Go in and don't even want to come out. But..."

He said: "If it can't be realized, it can't be realized. It's useless to deceive yourself with false appearances. Mr. Stark should also be aware of this, otherwise he would have moved the room to his home."

"Is there still a lot of regrets?" Daisy asked.

"What has been lost cannot be returned." Peter said, "But we still have the opportunity to protect those things that are still precious and still exist. I think that is the meaning of regret."

"Okay." Daisy said.

She took Peter's hand and walked for a while, thinking of something, and asked, "Then you saw the repaired regret in the room, is it good?"

"Yeah." Peter laughed. "While impossible, it's still very...very nice."

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