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Chapter 84 The War of the Good People (1)(2/2)

"At least... at least it must be true. You can't spread rumors or violate laws and regulations... and you have to follow the moral bottom line. Isn't this a good thing?"

"Do you think you are not violating traffic safety laws by wandering around New York all day long?"

"But I did it for...well, I think my starting point was good and the purpose I achieved was good. I saved people, right? In fact, it doesn't matter if I violate a few laws..."

Schiller shook his head and said: "You must understand one day that there are no completely good people or completely bad people in this world. The world is full of bad things with good starting points and good results. It is also full of starting points and bad people.

A good thing that ends badly."

Peter scratched his head and said, "I feel like this is a tongue twister."

"If you always observe the world in a simple way of thinking in black and white, then sooner or later you will find that these black and white are mixed into a hazy gray."

"But good things are good things and bad things are bad things. I just want to help more people and do more good things." Peter said.

When he left Schiller, Peter was still a little dizzy. He was a little dizzy from Schiller's large set of metaphors about good things and bad things. Peter's idea was very simple. He was a good person, so he had to

Do good things and stop bad people from doing bad things.

What doesn’t make sense? Isn’t this a very simple truth?

Peter shook his head. He felt that what he thought was right, and if everyone thought like him, the world would definitely become a lot better. The reason why there are so many crimes is because those bad people are not willing to give up doing what they do.

Bad things, if everyone were good people, wouldn't there be no crime in this world?

After walking and thinking for a while, Peter glanced at his watch and realized that it was still early. He had already asked for leave from his internship team leader, and when he returned home, his uncle and aunt would definitely not be at home either.

Peter thought about it and decided to continue his superhero career.

Peter found the nearest manhole cover and drilled down. He felt that for the sake of safety, he should patrol the sewer more to prevent Frankenstein's possible dangerous behavior.

However, as soon as he entered the sewer today, Peter felt a creepy feeling. This feeling did not reach the level of spider sense, but it still gave him a chill down his back.

As a last resort, he opened his backpack, put on the spider suit, hid the backpack in a corner, and continued walking deeper into the sewer as Spider-Man.

The ubiquitous sense of crisis made Spider-Man not run as fast as before, but walk quickly. As he got closer and closer to the reservoir in the center of the city, the spider sense began to sound slightly, and he felt a little

I feel anxious, but I can't find the source of my panic.

After walking for a while, he suddenly heard a subtle "hissing" sound in front of him, accompanied by a friction sound like metal scraping against stone.

The spider sense suddenly moved, and Spider-Man quickly rolled to the other side, dodging a slate fragment thrown towards him.

Amid the splashing of stone debris, Peter looked up and saw a huge figure appearing at the end of the dark sewer.

It was a behemoth that was at least four or five meters tall. When he got closer, Peter could see clearly through the faint light of the sewer. It was a lizard that walked upright, a huge lizard that was so tall that it almost occupied the entire sewer space.

lizard Man.

Spider-Man swallowed, and he realized that his small body was really thin and small compared with this lizard man.

But obviously, this monster had discovered him. Peter quickly started to run away along the wall, with the giant lizard man chasing after him. Every time he took a step, the ground in the sewer trembled.

The lizard man roared violently, grabbed various stone slabs and threw them at Spider-Man. Spider-Man was faster than him, but not much faster. More importantly, those stone slabs made him dodge left and right. It was serious.

reduced his speed.

In the sewer, spider silk is not very useful. Peter can only rely on his legs to run. Creatures with both feet on the ground have a weakness, that is, once the center of gravity shifts, they will easily fall.

In order to avoid a stone slab, Peter rolled to the right, but then he was knocked down from the left by another stone fragment. Once his center of gravity was unstable, he immediately rolled several times on the ground, and the huge lizard man caught him

He grabbed his legs and threw him out.

Peter was thrown against the wall of the sewer. He coughed twice and felt a fishy-sweet taste in his throat.

He struggled to get up. He originally wanted to prepare himself and continue to deal with the hard battle that might come next, but suddenly the lizard man shook his head, seeming a little unconscious, and then he ignored Peter and turned to face him.
Chapter completed!
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