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Chapter 230 The old computer in the base



Where did these messages come from? No one knew, how did they get them? No one knew, they could feel as if a pair of big hands were controlling everything behind their backs.

"Quick! Expedited printing! I want to see our newspaper published as soon as possible!"

"Hurry up! Get it printed before the other newspapers know about it!

Countless newspapers and media are scrambling to expose these explosive news. In the New York Police Department, 06 equally tense things are also being staged.

George was sweating coldly, staring at a letter in his private mailbox that nearly took his breath away.

Deputy Director bribes, gang deals...

I don't know who sent him this email that could subvert the police station, At the moment he didn't even feel that the coffee in his hand was not as hot as this email.

What should I do? Is this email true or false? Should it be published? George wiped cold sweat and felt restless.

Somewhere, an abandoned military base.

Captain America had just landed and hid with a tactical tumbling action. From his point of view, it was indeed a ruin, but he was still very careful to guard against possible enemies. After waiting for about three minutes, still When no one appeared, Captain America slowly got up and protected the shield in front of him.

The military base is almost covered with dust and rusted mechanical parts, and the damaged tents and boxes have been weathered, and from a distance it looks like the ground is bald.

Captain America glanced around and found nothing unusual, then walked towards the center of the military base, where it was a closed building, the gate was welded with steel as a whole, and it still looked indestructible.

The building is in the shape of an inverted triangle, and part of it is buried in the ground. Captain America looked at the access control system next to it. It seems that people here had to be authenticated to enter, but it has been abandoned for so long. How could it be Nick Fury's? What about the secret base?

With doubts, Captain America clasped the crack of the door with both hands, and even tore the two disciples apart.

The steel was twisted together, and the corridor inside the door suddenly flickered a few times, one after another lit up. This was the kind of old-fashioned light, a little dark yellow.

Captain America looked at the lights suspiciously, why is there still electricity here after so long?

The hallway was eerie, and at the end was a staircase leading to the ground, from which the cold wind was blowing.

Captain America turned on his headset and reported his location to the Avengers, and walked off.

The dust on the ground told him that this was definitely not Nick Fury's secret base, because it was so dilapidated that Nick Fury would never have chosen such a suspicious and inconvenient place.

Going down the stairs, there is an old-fashioned elevator right in front of it. The circuit in the base seems to have a problem when it reaches 800. In Captain America's eyes, this is just an ordinary base. He was about to turn away when the elevator suddenly turned on. Get up, and it opens automatically, as if waiting for him to enter.

Captain America moved forward cautiously, with his shield firmly in front of him, and when he landed, he saw that there was actually a communication room here, with countless old-fashioned computers on the table. Approaching, suddenly, all the computers lighted up, and Zola's name appeared uniformly.

"Hello, Steve Rogers, you finally found this place, and I've been waiting for you for a long time."


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