Gwen was deeply disappointed by Peter's hesitations. Unable to endure the torment any longer, she decisively broke up with him. Peter did not try to stop her, only watching with tearful eyes as she walked away.
Two people who love each other but can't be together—there's nothing more regrettable in the world then this. For Peter, perhaps letting go was the best choice for both of them. After all, he couldn't give up being Spider-Man, and that would eventually bring danger to those around him. George's last words were not a threat.
Outside the light screen, Peter felt the same pain. He asked Wanda, "Miss Wanda, what solution do you have for this problem? How did the other me in the parallel universe handle this?"
Do superheroes not deserve to have love?
Wanda smiled and shook her head. "Don't be in such a hurry. I told you, after these future videos are over, I'll tell you. Look, a new question has come up."
As she said this, the video on the screen paused, and a line of text appeared:
[Who is Electro to Spider-Man/Peter Parker?]
[A: A fervent fan
B: A close friend
C: A lover
D: An enemy who killed his father.]
"Electro?" Peter frowned. "The video didn't reveal any clues about that. How are we supposed to guess? Alright, it looks like option D might be the correct answer."
Wanda glanced at him and teased, "Isn't it possible that a lover or a friend turned into an enemy out of love?"
"That's impossible," Peter shook his head repeatedly. "Gwen is a good girl. She's the best girl I've ever met. She would never turn into a villain. As for my friends... the only one I can think of is Harry. He was my good buddy, but he's been studying abroad. I don't believe he would turn bad."
Wanda thought for a moment and said, "Option D is unlikely because the hitman who was after your parents might have also died in the crash, and he was just a small fry following orders. If we rule out options B and C, then let's choose A."
"A fervent fan?" Peter touched his nose. "But that doesn't make sense. People who like Spider-Man should all be good, right..."
"Oh, stop it. Your narcissism is just like that guy I can't stand!" Wanda rolled her eyes and continued, "I listened to you on the last question, so let me decide this one, okay? I don't want to lose this game. Trust me, if you want to change these future tragedies, you need to win this game. It's important for you and for us!"
Peter made a gesture to indicate that he would listen to her on this one. Soon, the countdown for the answer started. Both of them pressed the buzzer, but unfortunately, Team B got the right to answer.
Eric chose option A as well. The correct answer was announced.
[ Congratulations to team B for the correct answer. Player Erik Lehnsherr and Player Logan Howlett get 4 points]
[Congratulations to team A for the correct answer. Player Wanda Maximoff and Player Peter Parker get 1 point]
After the question ended, the video on the screen resumed, showing a middle-aged black man with a slightly bald head and buck teeth. His name was Max, a person Spider-Man had previously saved. Max worked at Oscorp as an inconspicuous electrical engineer.
Despite his outstanding work abilities, designing New York's entire electrical grid, Max was very introverted and awkward. He was unnoticed at the company and had no friends, living a solitary life.
Since Spider-Man saved his life and encouraged him, Max became a fervent fan of Spider-Man. He covered his home with Spider-Man posters and figurines and even fantasized about being Spider-Man's close friend. He would talk to himself at home, playing the role of Spider-Man to celebrate his own birthday, evoking much sympathy from the audience.
But the worst was yet to come. After work, everyone left, but Max was asked to stay and work overtime. Today was his birthday, yet the introverted and unnoticed electrical engineer didn't dare to refuse and obediently went to work.
He had to repair a device for breeding electric eels, which required shutting off the electricity for safety. However, when he called a colleague, the colleague had already left and didn't care. Max had no choice but to take the risk and repair the machine. At this point, the audience could almost guess what would happen next.
Indeed, accidents and disasters followed. Max got electrocuted and fell into the water tank where the electric eels were bred, suffering both high-voltage shocks and attacks from genetically modified electric eels. His entire body was soon filled with electricity, and eventually, the water tank exploded, leaving him as a charred corpse.
But that wasn't the end. Just as he was about to be cremated in the morgue, Max suddenly revived. He was still alive and had gained the ability to control electromagnetism, becoming Electro. In a way, he had turned disaster into a blessing, but he had also become a monster in the eyes of the world.
Initially, as Electro, Max had a strong craving and obsession with absorbing electricity, like a starving person needing food and water. He needed a lot of electricity to satisfy his hunger.
Meanwhile, Peter was on a date with Gwen and learned that she was going abroad for further studies. The two were about to part ways, and their chances of meeting again would become increasingly rare. Peter hoped that even if they couldn't be lovers, they could still be good friends. Just as they were engrossed in conversation, Peter's keen senses suddenly detected something.
Max had arrived at Times Square. As an engineer who had participated in the planning of New York's power grid, he knew where to find enough electricity to feed himself. At this moment, he actually didn't have much malice, only the instinctive desire to "feed."
However, his body, entirely composed of electricity, combined with his strange behavior of absorbing power, quickly attracted a group of police officers who surrounded him. The situation became tense. Times Square was densely populated, and if this Electro caused any major disturbance, the consequences would be unimaginable.
Fortunately, Spider-Man arrived just in time. Seeing his idol, Electro's frantic and anxious mind calmed down slightly. Spider-Man approached to negotiate, hoping that he could remain rational, and also reminded the surrounding police officers not to shoot rashly and provoke him.
However, the transformed Max was filled with anger. His mental state was already unstable, and after this ordeal, he showed clear signs of turning to the dark side.
Just at that moment, a sniper in the distance suddenly fired. The bullet didn't harm Electro at all, but it completely enraged him.