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"What else do you want?"

Nick looked around. Everyone who t his gaze lowered their heads, not daring to look at him directly.

"Why don't you dare to speak now?"

"Steve, co on. Tell

what your plans are."

Fury was clever enough not to ntion the agreent at all.

"I intend to continue my mission,"

"I'm still going to Siberia."

"I'm not willing to stop until I find out the truth."

Facing the leader, Captain Arica spoke calmly, neither humble nor overbearing.

"Alright. Approved. You can leave now."

Nick didn't say much. Since Captain Arica was determined to go, no one could stop him.

Captain Arica understood the situation as well, so he turned and left directly, heading straight for the hangar behind the submarine where the fighter jets were stored.

"I'm going too. This matter concerns

as well."

After saying that, Bucky followed in Captain Arica's footsteps without looking back, not sparing Nick a glance. After all, Bucky wasn't a superhero, not an Avenger, not part of S.H.I.E.L.D., and not under Nick's authority. Freedom of movent was his right.

"Alright, two of you are enough,"

"As for the rest of you, go back and recuperate."

Without waiting for anyone else to speak, Nick issued the order directly.

Sotis leadership worked like this—alternating between pressure and leniency to maintain authority. The Avengers needed to be handled differently. Captain Arica had a stubborn temperant, so Nick gave him so freedom first. As for the others, he couldn't let them all go.

"I'm heading back too,"

"I'll have a drink or two when I get ho."

"Pepper is still reheating my hamburgers."

"Friday, have a plane pick

up."

"Understood, sir."

Tony clearly wasn't satisfied with Nick's decision, but since Nick was the boss, he didn't say much.

The fight had escalated to its limit, yet Captain Arica still couldn't be stopped. Was it really inevitable that the rift within the Avengers would only grow wider?

"Uh, well…"

"I think I should go back too."

"Aunt May is still waiting for ."

"Go on, kid. It's been a long day."

Nick still had a good impression of Little Spider-Man. Hearing that he was leaving, he turned and spoke with a smile. Perhaps because of his age, Little Spider-Man had an inexplicable tendency to beco everyone's favorite.

Just like that, this civil war dissolved under a few words from Fury. Without a doubt, Blaine had played a crucial role in all of this.

Captain Arica and Bucky went to Siberia. Tony went ho. Little Spider-Man went ho as well. Black Panther disappeared after everything ended. The remaining people were all detained by Fury.

"Is it finally starting?"

Blaine, who had been standing on the submarine using shadow stealth while enjoying the sea breeze, saw a stealth fighter take off from the rear. He identified it as carrying Captain Arica and Bucky.

In everyone else's eyes, the battle was over. But in Blaine's view, there was still a small climax to co.

Not long after Captain Arica and Bucky left, another aircraft flew out. It was a special plane from Stark Industries, clearly summoned by Tony. After Tony left, Little Spider-Man also changed back into his ordinary high school clothes and swung away. This was the Atlantic Ocean, though—Blaine had no idea how he planned to get back.

Just when Blaine thought no one else would make a move, another black figure leapt out. Hawkeye took a look and saw that it was Black Panther, T'Challa. He seed to be following the sa direction as Captain Arica and Bucky.

"Going to Siberia as well?"

"What kind of deep hatred is this?"

"Oh, right. Avenging his father's death. That at least makes sense."

Seeing that no one else was coming, Blaine summoned the wind beneath his feet and flew into the sky. Since his flight speed was likely faster than Captain Arica's jet, he wasn't in a hurry and followed at a leisurely pace. When he arrived, there might be a good show waiting.

Siberia.

This was a high-altitude region, with snow-covered mountain peaks and an extrely harsh environnt. Hidden within the mountains was one of HYDRA's old bases, the interior completely hollowed out.

Rumble…

With the roar of engines, two figures jumped down.

Tony, who had been halfway ho, grew increasingly uneasy the more he thought about it. One concern was for Captain Arica. The other was a strong intuition telling him that things weren't that simple.

In the end, Tony decided to violate the agreent and act on his own.

He pressed a button on his seat. In an instant, the Mark armor unfolded and wrapped around his body. Fully ard in the blink of an eye, the seat retracted backward. Tony dropped straight out of the plane, the thrusters beneath his feet igniting as he shot off toward Siberia.

At an entrance halfway up the mountain, Captain Arica and Bucky had already carefully calculated their approach and moved inside.

So far, they hadn't uncovered Zemo's true plan. They still believed that Zemo intended to use Bucky to locate the other Winter Soldiers and unleash them to destroy the world. They assud several Winter Soldiers might still be active inside, so they advanced with extre caution, ready for battle at any mont.

However, the deeper they went, the more confused they beca. Inside was nothing out of the ordinary—an old military base, shattered instrunts, abandoned control panels, rusted and unusable weapons scattered across the floor, along with various bottles, containers, and sophisticated experintal devices. Everything looked like a facility long since abandoned.

But when a row of cryogenic chambers appeared in their field of vision, they could no longer suppress their doubts. Moving closer, they saw a man covered in frost inside one of the chambers. The door was open, and he wasn't breathing.

"Is this it?"

"That's right. Another Winter Soldier."

"But he's dead."

They continued forward. In a larger laboratory, they found the bodies of the other Winter Soldiers. Though lifeless, their bodies were remarkably well preserved.

Just as confusion set in, a sudden clatter drew their attention.

"Hey, hey, hey—it's , it's ."

Seeing Captain Arica about to strike, Tony quickly revealed himself.

Given the environnt and the tension, it was no wonder Captain Arica and Bucky had reacted so sharply.

"How did you get here?"

Seeing Tony, Captain Arica relaxed slightly. At this point, even if Tony wanted to fight him and drag him back, it wouldn't be easy. Besides, it was obvious Tony had left without authorization as well.

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