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Chapter 260 Induction

New York, Midtown High School.

The Justice League has been initially established, and several veterans have also begun to discuss some rules and regulations about the league. However, although Eric said he did not want to join, everyone left him a "reserve" position after discussion, probably similar to the identity of an honorary member, because no matter what, he played a crucial role in the first battle of the league.

But Eric still did not intend to participate in the next daily meetings and some fragmented tasks of Justice League. He said that unless the world is destroyed, he would not be interested in those trivial tasks at all. It seems to be exaggerating, but in fact, there should be quite a lot of opportunities in this crazy world.

After another half month since then, the fortune of the Toskrulls, the final exams of high school were postponed a lot, which may be a good thing for students. But to be honest, the contents of the high school textbooks are really not difficult. Eric has already made it all right, and there is no need to say much about Riven as a famous academic master in her class.

The afterglow of the evening this weekend seemed particularly gorgeous, and the two walked leisurely on the way home with their bags on their backs. When passing a lake, Raven stopped looking at the extremely gorgeous lake dotted with golden light. The water surface was sparkling, and there was a fiery red sunset hanging in the sky underwater. The scenery was charming and made people feel comfortable and leisurely from the bottom of their hearts.

"It's really... I can't believe it until now." Ruiwen spoke softly, and his snow-white face was blushed by the sunset. "I actually have the opportunity to watch the sunset leisurely like this."

Eric walked behind her: "This is natural, this is the only view that suits you who are beautiful."

Ruiwen smiled slightly: "Thank you."

"Uh... don't say such strange things suddenly." Eric scratched his head, feeling a little embarrassed, "Okay, compared to this, it's time to discuss what to eat tonight. How about grilled fish?"

"Yes." Raven nodded, but in fact, she would answer this way no matter what Eric said.

"I'm very happy, but... you should have some opinions occasionally, right? You haven't mentioned it once, what you like to eat."

Raven tilted his head and thought: "I really don't have anything I like, but what I have to say...is more vegetarian."

"Okay, that's the decision. Brooklyn seems to have a vegetarian restaurant with good ratings and reputation. Let's go there for dinner today!"

They talked all the way, and before they knew it, the last sunset fell, and the night fell quietly. So far, the atmosphere was quite good, light and relaxed. Although both of them understood that this was just a temporary pause of their fast-paced life and it was impossible to stay here forever, but this time was more precious.

As soon as he walked through the trail and entered the corner of the main road, Eric paused suddenly, his face becoming a little strange.

Reven realized his changes, stopped and asked, "What's wrong?"

"No, just..." Eric frowned as if he was thinking for a while, and then hesitated, "I suddenly remembered that I forgot to do something, so although I'm sorry, I might..."

"I'm fine." Ruiwen smiled slightly and shook his head, "If you have something to do, go."

Eric was a little surprised, and he thought at least Riven would ask about the details.

As if he saw his doubts, Ruiwen smiled: "Since it was something you said you were going to do, I must have my own reasons if I don't want to tell me."

Eric's heart warmed slightly. Now she really trusted herself unconditionally. He stretched out his hand and touched Riven's head, saying, "I'm sorry, let's put the vegetarian dinner next time."

"Well, you should be careful, too."

She watched Eric go away until his back completely disappeared and turned around and slowly walked towards the direction of his return home.

Sure enough, she was still lying when she said she didn't care at all. She was really disappointed in her heart.

Eric actually knew that Raven was actually looking forward to today's dinner, but he really had no choice - he had to confirm it. Just in the moment of flashing lightning, an inexplicable throbbing rushed into his mind, as if it had stirred a string in his heart. He was familiar with this feeling, and the last time he had such a feeling was when the Amozhu virus broke out, as if he had recognized the same kind.

There is no doubt that it was the reaction of the Amozor virus, and it felt like someone from somewhere suddenly boarded the Amozor virus network. Eric sensed it in an instant.

After that large-scale outbreak of the Amozha virus, although a small number of superpowered people infected with the virus were added in New York, their viruses were still in a state of similar incubation period, which was not enough to be sensed by Eric. The virus carriers he may be sensing are either the omega armor or the Amozha robot that has not yet been missing. No matter which of them, Eric, has to go and confirm it personally.

The other party seemed a little far away, so Eric went home first and rode his modified motorcycle. He was like a hound sniffing the smell, chasing the dissonance that lingered in his heart.

The modified locomotive almost crossed the entire Manhattan, and the sky had completely darkened. The colorful landscape flew across both sides of the high-speed motorcycle, as if it was turned into an elongated abstraction.

The motorcycle chased after New Jersey and came to a remote industrial area. The strange feeling disappeared at this moment, as if the smell of a hunting dog suddenly dissipated.

Eric braked the car and looked around. The area was lined with various factory buildings, and the tall black outline was like monsters and monsters hidden in the night, surrounding it with a scattered chill. Tonight, there was no star in the sky, and the color was covered by thick clouds. The black sky was like a pitch-black curtain, vast and boundless.

Eric thought for a while, and found a direction to continue moving forward. Just before the aura of the Asmoor Zhuo dissipated, he seemed to feel that it was from this direction.

And soon, things went on to prove that he seemed right.

The black sedan rushed out of the shadow like a weasel, blocking it forward with a harsh "splash" sound of tires. Eric pinched the brakes, turned sideways and braked suddenly, and looked carefully at the car that was obviously deliberately blocking him.

The car door opened, and the man in a black suit got out of the car, and this outfit almost became the standard for the identity of a spy. He knew the person walking down from the front seat - Agent Colson of Agent Colson, who was also a well-known figure in the original work.

"Sorry, kid." Colson said to him in a formal tone, "but the area ahead is government secret and you are not authorized to enter."

(Thanks to book friend Kabuto555 for the 500 starting point coins rewarded!)
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