Writing diary complaints and being seen by Iron Man.

Chapter 483 Iron Man: Hey, Peter, there is something wrong with your aesthetics

Chapter 483 Iron Man: Hey, Peter, there is something wrong with your aesthetics
"Let everyone forget about me." Peter Parker seemed to have made up his mind. Now that the situation had become so urgent, there was no other way out.

"No." Doctor Strange shook his head, unwilling to choose this path.

"But it works, right?" Spider-Peter Parker said.

All this started because of me, because I wanted to go to college?
No, it seemed like it was even earlier, I didn’t want the heavy burden left by Tony Stark. I just wanted to be an ordinary high school student and didn’t want to take on the mantle of Iron Man.

From that moment on, things got completely out of control.

As the saying goes, the greater the ability, the greater the responsibility.

And when he abandoned his responsibilities, everything was doomed to be a complete mess.

"Yes, it works!" Doctor Strange nodded and said helplessly. "But you have to understand that means that everyone who knows you, loves you, and us, we will all lose our memory of you, as if you never existed!"

Doctor Strange said with a bit of sobs, although he was still very angry about being hung in the air for twelve hours, but essentially he still treated Spider-Man as a child. Since he was a child, many things sometimes could only be treated as children's pranks.

If this spell is cast now, everyone will forget him, and he will have to endure this lonely future forever.

"I know, cast the spell." The little spider paused, then made up his mind and said.

"Then go and say goodbye. You don't have much time left." Doctor Strange said with a bit of sobs.

"Thank you, sir," said Spider-Man.

But he was immediately interrupted by Doctor Strange, who said, "Call me Stephen."

"Thank you, Stephen." A look of joy appeared on Spider-Man's face.

From Stephen, to Mr. Strange, and then back to Stephen, it shows that in the end, at least he was no longer angry, and he forgave himself for all the trouble caused by his momentary mischief.

"It still feels weird." Doctor Strange said. "Goodbye, kid."

As he said this, he began to cast a spell, and Spider-Man Peter Parker hurriedly came down and began to say goodbye to everyone, starting with the other two Spider-Men.

"I think it's time for you to go home... Thank you, I just want to tell you..."

Spider-Man wanted to thank the two parallel universes for their help, but the other two just smiled and said, "Peter, you know, this is our responsibility."

They are both Spider-Man Peter Parker and can understand each other's views too well.

After giving them a final hug, he finally came to his friend and girlfriend, said his final goodbyes to them, and assured them that he would come to them again.

With Doctor Strange's final spell, all the people who came to the wrong time and space disappeared one after another, and Peter Parker left his good friend Ned and his girlfriend MJ and disappeared under their watchful eyes.

Eventually the spell worked and everyone forgot that Peter Parker was Spider-Man.

The last line is the angry voice of the editor-in-chief of the Daily Bugle: "It has been several weeks since the tragedy on the Statue of Liberty, and the cult followers of the user Spider-Man still insist that this heinous private policeman is a hero. But if he is a hero, he should take off his mask and reveal his identity, because only cowards will hide their identities and conceal their intentions. But rest assured, ladies and gentlemen, I will expose his evil purpose even if it means going through fire and water!"

Peter Parker was walking on the street, holding a note and practicing: "Hi, I'm Peter Parker, you don't know me yet, but, I'm Peter Parker, you don't know me yet, but..."

He practiced repeatedly to confess his feelings, and the person he wanted to confess to was MJ, who had lost his memory.

However, in the end, he did not choose to reveal his identity and just ordered a cup of coffee. He did not re-identify himself to his girlfriend and friends as agreed.

Obviously he didn't want to involve them in his identity as Spider-Man anymore.

This time he no longer had so much help, no help from Tony Stark, no help from the other Avengers he knew, and even Happy didn't recognize him when he saw him again.

Even his battle suit was made by himself, instead of the Iron Spider suit made for him by Tony Stark, and he returned to the basic red and blue original Spider suit.

It was as if he had returned to the track that all Spider-Men would return to. Those days in the Avengers were like a train that accidentally derailed, and now it was just getting back on track.

On a snowy night, Peter Parker wandered through the city, rushing to the next battlefield that needed his support.

Everyone was silent when they saw this scene. Although they had many complaints about Spider-Man at the beginning, after all, the origin of all this was that Spider-Man didn't want to take responsibility.

After saving the world, he suddenly wanted to be an ordinary high school student. Then he entrusted the Edith left by Tony Stark to the wrong person, and then the mysterious man even made Spider-Man's identity public.

In order to solve this problem, he turned to Doctor Strange for help. Then, when Doctor Strange was casting the spell, he kept muttering and made a lot of demands, which eventually caused the spell to get out of control.

After the spell got out of control, he refused to listen to Doctor Strange and insisted on saving people, which led to a huge fight and the death of Aunt May.

The end result was that he had to pay the price for all the wrong decisions he made along the way, one after another, and the price was that everyone forgot about him.

He lost everything, his best friends, his girlfriend, his comrades, Aunt May, as well as his Uncle Ben whom he had lost earlier and Tony Stark, who was like a father to him.

At this point, it seemed as if God had taken back all of Spider-Man Peter Parker's human experience cards, and made him return to the path that all Spider-Men must take.

It has come to this, what else can they say? He uses everything he has to repay the innocence during this period and all the sins he has committed during this period.

Everyone was speechless and even felt a little sorry for the little guy.

After a moment, Tony Stark spoke up: "I have to say, your aesthetic taste is really poor. Look, that blue and red one, it's not pretty at all, not as good-looking as the Iron Spider suit I made for you."

Hearing what Tony Stark said, Spider-Man Peter Parker couldn't help laughing and tried to defend himself, saying, "It's not that ugly, it's okay."

"It's not just the problem of being ugly, there's also the problem of defense. Do you think the battle suit you can make at home with a sewing machine will be useful in a real fight?" Tony Stark said with a sigh.

When he saw Spider-Man using a sewing machine to make a battle suit at the end, he thought of Garfield, the Amazing Spider-Man, who also made his own battle suit, which was obvious because it was not bulletproof.

There is no high-tech technology, let alone nanotechnology.

These are only possible with the support of my own technology.

As for the normal Spider-Man, he doesn't have the Avengers on his side, so naturally there is no one to support him to this extent.

After all, it can be seen that all Spider-Men are a bit poor.

No, to be precise, it’s very poor!
According to what was recorded in Lin Feng's diary, he even had to work part-time, deliver pizzas, and was so timid that he didn't even dare to ask his boss to make him a regular employee.

You can imagine how financially distressed they were.

He can be called the poorest hero in the Avengers.

Anyway, among the people present, some have good economic conditions, while others have poor economic conditions.

But no one of them could be so embarrassed.

At this time, they seemed to truly understand what the concept of a good neighbor to New Yorkers really is.

A common, friendly superhero who does not follow the path of the powerful.

"You've watched the whole process. Do you understand now?" Tony Stark asked Spider-Man Peter Parker.

Spider-Man sighed and said, "I know that I shouldn't evade my responsibilities. The me in the sacred timeline just doesn't understand this truth. The greater the ability, the greater the responsibility. If you only have the ability but don't take on your responsibilities, you will be retaliated sooner or later. Whether it's the death of Peter Parker's Uncle Ben, my Aunt May, or other prices paid, it's all because I was unwilling to take on my own responsibilities."

Tony Stark patted his little head. If you want to be selfish, you can of course say, "It's none of my business."

Do you have to be responsible if you have the ability?
But this is the reality. If one has enough ability but doesn't want to take responsibility, then sooner or later bad things will happen to him.

He didn't want to talk about the theory of causality, because that sounded ridiculous, but it seemed that reality was just that ridiculous.

If Spider-Man didn't want to escape like that, the series of events that followed wouldn't have happened. Although he certainly didn't want to face such things, they still happened.

Maybe this is God's will.

"So I said that the magicians of Kamar-Taj are the most dangerous. They can easily trigger a multiverse-level crisis." At this time, War Machine Rhodes spoke up. "My God, I didn't know that magic was real and could cause a collision between multiverses.

Compared to them, I don’t think the nuclear bombs of the five major council members are that dangerous.”

(End of this chapter)

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