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However, Daisy always felt that when S.H.I.E.L.D. was initially established, these goals were too grand and idealistic. Perhaps a small number of people with high moral qualities could persist, but the majority of the agents were ordinary people.
They sacrificed and shed blood, returning to their hometowns with wounds and pain. No one knew what they had experienced, or the contributions they made to protect humanity. Perhaps they could only spend the rest of their lives with a pension.
Giving too much and receiving too little in return. Many grassroots agents were dissatisfied with the existing structure; they needed change. This was the reason Hydra could infiltrate and hollow out S.H.I.E.L.D.
Agents lacked an ascent channel, and if S.H.I.E.L.D. couldn't provide it, why not join Hydra and try?!
Daisy believed that many people shared this sentiment.
However, she was just a small voice and had no say in the future of S.H.I.E.L.D. The higher-ups might know or might not care, but for various reasons, they ignored the pleas of the grassroots agents, which was an indisputable fact.
Coulson talked about history for a day, then took everyone on a tour of the Captain America Memorial Hall, recounting past events with great emotion.
Daisy wasn't interested. If Coulson found out that Captain America became a general of Hydra officer in some alternate timeline, he would probably go crazy!
For the people of this era, Captain America was a symbol, but for her, he was a person. Maybe everyone together could all sit down for a meal in the future.
She has no interest in Captain America, but her blonde friend Sharon is fascinated. After class, she bombarded Coulson with questions about Captain America's history. Two brain-dead fans meeting each other left Daisy speechless.
On the fourth day, Black Widow Natasha Romanoff taught them combat techniques and the knowledge of covert intelligence gathering.
On the fifth day, Agent Melinda May taught grappling and mechanical driving.
On the sixth day, Hawkeye Clint Barton taught everyone how to use long-range weapons properly, including bows, throwing knives, and darts, and how to maximize their perception.
On the seventh day, Daisy's old acquaintance, the now-promoted bald brother Jasper Sitwell, came to the academy. He taught the students how to arrange combat missions correctly and handle the relationship between agents, the government, and the public.
The teachings of all these elite agents were practical, concise, and well-suited for Daisy's unconventional style of learning.
Although she couldn't figure out what wrong medicine Nick Fury took. Was the outside world too peaceful? Do all the elite agents have no missions?
Daisy temporarily put away her focus on heavy quantum physics. Her focus was entirely on the elite agents' training.
Originally inconspicuous with mediocre grades, she stood out in practical combat training.
Hawkeye was the first to notice. She didn't learn his archery skills, or no one in modern society learned it as a weapon. Firearms are far more powerful than bows and arrows. However, Daisy excelled in throwing knives and darts. Cold weapons were still useful in specific situations – discreet, easy to carry, and thrown from a distance without splattering blood on oneself.
Long-range attacks depended on personal attributes. The other students were far behind her; even Hill and Sharon were not as good as her.
Throwing a tennis ball into the sky, Hawkeye hit it every time. Daisy, using throwing knives, hit nine out of ten times, thanks to her heightened nerve reflex speed.
She learned melee combat from Melinda, without adhering to a specific martial art style. She learned a bit of everything, disregarding schools of thought. Agent May seemed not to recognize her, always looking like everyone owed her ten thousand dollars.
However, in every class, Melinda pulled Daisy up as a demonstration target for grappling techniques.
Their sparring became the main theme of the class. According to Melinda, Daisy's combat talent wasn't top-notch but stronger than an average person's.
In terms of shooting, driving, and hacking, she outperformed all the other students.
It wasn't until now that Hill started to take notice of this half-Asian girl. Staying with Nick Fury for a long time, she also knew Sharon. Gradually, the duo of Daisy and her pseudo-best friend became a trio.
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"Hey, I can't spar with you anymore..." Sharon was elbowed in the abdomen by Daisy, rubbing her belly for a long time before getting up.
Feeling her arm, Sharon said, "You don't look like you have much muscle, so how is your strength so great?"
Daisy, of course, wouldn't say that I've been enhanced once, and I'm different from you ordinary people.
Their relationship between the two was getting better, with Sharon's advantage being her versatility in various fields – she knew a bit of everything but wasn't an expert in anything. Daisy, on the other hand, excelled in practical combat but lacked theoretical knowledge.
Occasionally, Hill joined their conversations, and the three of them promoted each other and felt that they were making great progress.
It could be said that Daisy liked most of the courses for elite agents, with one exception.
That exception was Black Widow's course on covert intelligence gathering. Daisy strongly resisted the idea of dressing up flamboyantly, pretending to be a weak woman, seducing men, and extracting information.
If she had to do it, she would definitely knock the target down directly, and then use harsh interrogation methods. Not talking? Cut off a finger!
If that doesn't work, the tools used of crime will be compensated. Not many people would dare not to talk.
She had a strong aversion to this course, and two others shared the same sentiment.
Both were her good friends, one being her pseudo-bestie Sharon Carter, and the other was Maria Hill.
Sharon, born into a prestigious family, aspired to be a powerful woman like Peggy Carter. She hadn't reached the point of sacrificing her principles for her dreams.
Maria Hill, a well-prepared commanding officer, was suddenly thrown here to study and was also confused. Normally a bit aloof and a perfect ice queen, want her to laugh with men? Just kidding! It would ruin her image
To simulate the process of striking up a conversation, Black Widow divided male and female students, and a man and a woman would seduce and counter-seduce each other.
What followed was a scene that gave her a headache.
Sharon's situation was relatively normal. She chatted with the male student, and aside from standing a bit far away, everything else was fine.
Daisy subtly took a combat stance, a dagger appearing in her hand. The posture looked like she was about to stab her partner to death.
Hill, on the other hand, looked calmly at the male student, who directly retreated.
Black Widow, watching these three female students with their own characteristics, was speechless. She wanted to kick them out but knew she couldn't.
She could only smile wryly, "Ladies, your actions are hindering my teaching."
Daisy felt the need to express her opinion clearly, "I can handle enemies." Implicitly suggesting that she didn't need these techniques.
"I can too," Hill followed suit.
Sharon smiled but didn't say anything. Everyone could see her intention.
Black Widow, helpless, had to let them be.
Although they expressed refusal for seducing with sex, there was still a lot of valuable knowledge about infiltration and reconnaissance from Black Widow that the three of them could learn. None of them dropped out.
Black Widow knew her mission. Since these three ancestors of S.H.I.E.L.D. didn't like using these methods to gather information, she had to change her teaching approach.
In any case, the classroom atmosphere is fairly harmonious.
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