Chapter 461 - The Real Problem

Commissioner Gordon was left somewhat speechless by Arthur's words.

At this moment, Peter Parker scratched his head, helping Commissioner Gordon by saying, "Mr Arthur, I can now understand. The police are after me not because I'm a villain, but because my actions are not legal.

Think about it, if everyone acted like me or Mr. Wayne, wearing masks to fight criminals, could society maintain order and stability?

Look at the Batman imitators in the previous videos. They were good-hearted people wanting to help Batman, but in the end, they not only violated social order and laws but also got themselves killed. Whether it's me, Mr. Wayne, Mr. Stark, or Mr. Steve, we can do this because we are unique. But it shouldn't be encouraged, or else society will fall into chaos!'

Arthur, hearing this, slowly retracted his smile, shaking his head, 'Why imprison yourself?'

In his view, concepts like social order and laws are mere ropes and whips manipulated by the wealthy elite to control the masses.

Commissioner Gordon, somewhat surprised, looked at Peter, 'You can think of these things... Are all young people this impressive nowadays?'

Bruce Wayne also praised, 'Peter, you're smart.'

Peter Parker modestly smiled, 'Well, it's not entirely my idea. It's another Mr. Wayne and Mr. Steve who told me. After witnessing their efforts to save the world, I truly understand the phrase "With great power comes great responsibility."'

With the experience of the quiz game, the current Peter Parker is undoubtedly more mature than his original timeline counterpart.

In the video, the Spider-Man of the original timeline, seeing people misunderstand and reject him, couldn't help but feel down. However, after a passionate kiss with Mary Jane in the rain, Peter lifted his spirits and continued his quest for justice.

In a rescue mission during a fire, the Green Goblin set a trap, forcing Spider-Man to join him, leading to a fierce battle where Spider-Man accidentally injured his arm.

Unfortunately, at the Thanksgiving dinner, Peter and Aunt May made plans to celebrate with the Osborn family. Harry brought his girlfriend Mary Jane to the dinner.

Mary Jane is the woman Peter admires, and not long ago, they shared a passionate kiss in the rain. The situation is complicated as Harry is Peter's good friend.

Some viewers criticized Peter's character, questioning his intentions towards Mary Jane. Others sympathized, seeing the complexity of the relationships.

In the video, during the Thanksgiving dinner, Norman Osborn, through the scars on Peter Parker's arm, discovers that his son's good friend is none other than Spider-Man, the one opposing him. He becomes mentally shaken but maintains composure.

Norman chooses to leave without confronting directly, leaving Harry to chase after him, hoping to salvage the situation. Norman, influenced by the Green Goblin persona, becomes increasingly irritable, managing to restrain himself from direct violence, considering it a concession to his son.

In a harsh confrontation, Norman verbally scolds Harry's girlfriend Mary Jane, revealing her true intentions and advising Harry to dump her once he uses her.

Norman's words are harsh and loud, heard by everyone in the room. Mary Jane, feeling embarrassed, lowers her head, creating an awkward atmosphere.

Outside the video, female viewers find satisfaction in Norman's revelation, disliking Mary Jane. They believe her actions are driven by the wealth and status of the Osborns.

Norman, aware of Spider-Man's true identity, creates tension as viewers anticipate further retaliation from the Green Goblin.

As expected, Green Goblin attacks Aunt May's house that night, injuring her and landing her in the hospital.

Peter watching this, breathes a sigh of relief, grateful for preparing and sending Aunt May and Uncle Ben to another world. Otherwise, their lives in New York would be filled with anxiety and danger.

During Aunt May's hospitalization, Peter and his crush Mary Jane make progress in their relationship. Having been humiliated by Norman Osborn, Mary Jane feels uncomfortable. Learning of Peter Parker's affection, she can't help but be moved.

The two hold hands, coincidentally witnessed by Harry when he comes to visit Aunt May. Upon seeing this scene, Harry feels a tinge of jealousy.

Full of grievances, Harry returns home and complains to his father, Norman. He believes Norman's assessment of Mary Jane was accurate, accusing her of cheating.

Norman's primary concern is whether Peter Parker truly loves the girl. Upon discovering that Mary Jane is crucial to Peter, he sees an opportunity for manipulation.

Feeling guilty for not spending enough time with his son due to work, Norman decides to help Harry by dealing with Peter, killing two birds with one stone.

The Green Goblin, fueled by vengeance, immediately launches a counterattack. He kidnaps Mary Jane, taking her to a high bridge, along with a cable car full of children.

He presents Spider-Man with a dilemma: save the children or save his beloved crush.

Mocking Spider-Man, Green Goblin emphasizes the foolishness of being a superhero, facing unpredictable challenges. The chapter concludes with this cruel choice.

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