Inside the Avengers headquarters, Matt turned towards Spider Man and asked, "Do you want to investigate this incident of the military creating monsters? Do you think it might be related to Nick Fury's assassination?"
Peter nodded, "We must uncover all the threads behind this to understand what they are up to and what they are planning next, only then can we formulate a response."
"For this, I'm definitely stretching myself too thin. No matter what, I only have two hands. If I'm saving people, I can't deal with the monsters, and vice versa. I can't clone myself into three or four. Even if I could, it wouldn't compare to our teamwork. After all, we each have our strengths..."
"I must admit, Peter, you've grown a lot over the years. I'm surprised you would say that," Matt stood up and started rummaging through his backpack. "Remember when you used to think you could defeat all enemies and save New York with just your fists?"
"I still want to defeat all the enemies and save New York, but I think it's time for a new approach." Peter placed his hands on the table, his expression unusually serious.
His college experiences and various grand adventures had granted him a level of maturity like a tree sapling that had developed a solid structure, inevitably growing into a sturdy tree with time.
He began to speak, "A long time ago, I didn't understand what Doctor Shiller said to me. He said every person is not an island, they exist in society and will inevitably leave traces..."
"All these traces form a large web. On this web, no one and nothing can escape. This is more important than our fists to save the world."
"Back then, I had a premonition that when I got to use these skills, the situation would have reached a critical point, perhaps like now."
Peter clenched his fists, "The director of S.H.I.E.L.D has sacrificed himself, so has level 8 agent Coulson. Hill is still being hunted, the military is pushing us hard, other people are dealing with greater challenges, and I..."
"I must find a solution to the threats targeting us. I can't allow them to shoot from the shadows while everyone else has their heart set on the sun, prepared to step into the vastness of the Star Ocean."
"Perhaps I haven't been much help all this time, but I must protect these pioneers of humanity. Even if my abilities and strength are not enough to leave my name in human history, the human race must seize this opportunity to step further into this era..."
Matt walked over and patted Peter's shoulder, feeling his body trembling, "Don't feel troubled, Peter, you are not fighting alone."
"Shiller was right. The social web will be the key to your victory."
After that, Matt put down his phone, "I've messaged all the Avengers I could reach. They'll be here soon. We need a strategy meeting to uncover the conspiracy behind this."
He gently hit the table and added, "Regardless of what kind of person Nick Fury was, he was the Director of S.H.I.E.L.D. and had made indelible contributions to the Solar System development project. He shouldn't have been killed by a traitor. If such a thing happened, the perpetrator must pay."
After a while, Vampire Hunter Eric and Eddie Brock, as well as Natasha, arrived at the Avengers headquarters. Natasha, pressing her earpiece, said, "The mutants can't make it."
She took a seat, took a deep breath, and began, "I know you're all curious about what's going on. It all starts with a top-secret plan, Project Red Door... "
With the female agent's explanation, everyone present learned about this top-secret plan targeting mutants. Natasha continued, "Nick was vehemently opposed to it and clashed with the military... "
"The intel I got was that the military's three launch attempts all failed, causing significant losses. Because of Nick Fury's strong opposition beforehand, they suspected S.H.I.E.L.D. was behind it."
"So they killed Nick Fury, have they gone mad?" Inquired Matt, "They have no proof, and they dared to act?!"
Natasha let out a sigh, "That's the problem. Coulson and I found this whole thing highly unusual. The military shouldn't have rashly provoked such a major conflict. It's crossing the line. But this precisely makes us think they might have evidence."
"You mean it could really be Nick who did it?" Eddie looked at Natasha, who reciprocated and told him, "You have to know, Nick wasn't called the King of Special Agents for no reason or maybe you'll believe me when I say Nick Fury, the director of S.H.I.E.L.D., didn't use any unusual means?"
"Even if Nick did sabotage their launch plan, he did it for justice." Peter emphasized. "Any plan aiming for extermination of any race is extremely evil."