Since Spider-Man is the only superhero in the city, his popularity is very high. Naturally, he has many fans, especially among children.
The Blond Spider-Man's behavior of riding his motorcycle on walls attracted some mischievous young fans to imitate him. In the end, without exception, they all fell and got injured. Fortunately, their motorcycles couldn't go up walls. Although they fell, their lives were not in danger.
However, this incident gave The Daily Bugle and some critics an opportunity to criticize the Blond Spider-Man's behavior. For a while, New York City was filled with calls to boycott Spider-Man's reckless acts. Some uninformed citizens even began to dislike Spider-Man because of this.
Later, the Blond Spider-Man had to hide his cool spider motorcycle and promise not to ride it on buildings anymore. Things gradually calmed down.
However, Peter was very interested in this spider motorcycle. Just because this world couldn't use it didn't mean his world couldn't! There were too many superheroes in his world. No matter how much anyone imitated, they couldn't imitate him. Moreover, there was much technology in this spider motorcycle that he could learn from.
Next, Peter saw an unmanned aircraft that could fold its wings and take off vertically. The Blond Spider-Man could even remotely control the aircraft through the communicator on his web launcher and summon it for help when needed. The folding wing technology was naturally for getting out of this underground base, since the opening was too small for fully extended wings.
After a brief tour, Peter got down to business. He came to the computer in the base, took out the broken reload key, and frowned as he carefully tried to recall his memories. Some more fragmented memory fragments gradually emerged. His hand unconsciously picked up the mouse, and while trying to recall information about the particle collider, he opened files on the computer.
However, these fragmented memories were obviously not enough for him to fully recollect the specific details. It was like seeing an insulating suit but not being able to remember any information about Electro.
There was a lot of information in this computer, so Peter could only patiently open the files one by one, trying to filter out potentially useful information. He also tried to see if he could trigger the body's natural reaction to obtain specific memories.
This was a very scientific approach, because people's memories are stored in the brain. Some deeper memories will only be triggered under specific conditions. For example, if you put something aside and forget about it, you may not find it unless you see it again. But if you do see it, you may even remember your mood and actions when you put it away.
At this point, Peter was trying this approach. Just then, he received a message from Miles saying they had successfully obtained the information and had also met a female Spider-Woman, who was now on her way directly to Queens.
Peter sent them the address of Aunt May's house and planned the most convenient route for them to avoid having to find it themselves. He also told them that he had successfully entered the Blond Spider-Man's underground base.
Unfortunately, it was probably because the Blond Spider-Man had died for a period of time, which may have caused brain damage. The dead brain cells contained some memory cells, which made the recall fragmented and difficult.
Fortunately, Amazing Spider-Man B and the others had obtained the information. Now even if they couldn't find the information in the computer, they could use that data to recreate the reload key. And it was possible that Peter could use that information to trigger the memory switch, and maybe find it in the computer.
Time passed quickly, and soon it was evening. Through the communicator in the underground base, they knew Aunt May had returned. No matter how uneasy Peter felt, he knew he would still have to face her.
So, he could only bite the bullet and wait with Noir Spider-Man and the others for Aunt May to come down. However, just as Aunt May was about to come down, Peter received a message from Miles saying they had arrived near Aunt May's house.
Peter thought for a moment, sent Miles a message, but didn't leave. There were many observers lurking near Aunt May's house, including some sinister people. It would be fine if he could always be resurrected, but if the Blond Spider-Man was only resurrected temporarily because of Peter's existence, then the fact that Spider-Man could be resurrected would definitely attract the attention of some people with ulterior motives!
This would inevitably bring new dangers. Therefore, if he could avoid showing up, he would try his best not to.
Before long, the anti-gravity elevator above slowly came down, with a total of four people on it. In addition to Amazing Spider-Man B and Miles, there was also a slender girl wearing a black and white suit, and a spirited silver-haired old lady.
Peter glanced at the slender girl and felt a little familiar with her. But soon, his gaze rested on the silver-haired old lady. At the same time, the silver-haired Aunt May's eyes also stayed on Peter's face.
With the exact same hair, face, figure, and even the same aura, Aunt May came over trembling, not knowing how to speak. She was afraid that if she opened her mouth, she would learn that this blond Peter and the black-haired Peter were both from other worlds.
Peter was deeply moved. He walked forward quickly and hugged Aunt May. After hesitating for a moment, he decided not to reveal his identity for the time being: "Aunt May, it's me, Peter."
Aunt May was shocked: "Peter, are you my Peter? The real Peter?"
Peter's body froze and he nodded unconsciously. At this moment, in Aunt May's familiar yet unfamiliar embrace, many memory fragments came flooding back.
There were memories of meeting Aunt May for the first time when he was very young and left at Uncle Ben's house, memories of when Aunt May made breakfast for him, and memories of when Aunt May took him to the zoo and he cried because of the tiger, but she patted the tiger's head and laughed.
Kind, gentle, brave, strong, smart and capable. This Aunt May was the best Aunt May in the world!
The influx of so many memory fragments made tears roll down the corners of Peter's eyes. At this moment, he seemed to have truly become the Blond Peter!
Amazing Spider-Man B, Penny, and the others looked at this scene strangely. They all knew Peter's true identity, so they were a little confused as to why Peter lied. However, they didn't expose it because they believed that Peter had his reasons for doing so.
Just as Miles was about to speak, Amazing Spider-Man B covered his mouth and pulled him back. Spider-Gwen, on the other hand, didn't know why.
Only Noir Spider-Man looked at Peter's excited expression, and a smile appeared at the corner of his mouth under the mask unconsciously.
"What a nice kid."
(End of Chapter)