The mystery guest discovered Peter's problem at once.

"What did you say?" Peter looked at the mystery guest blankly.

The mysterious guest stared at Peter, raised his eyes, and asked with a frown: "What do you want to do?"

Peter coughed dryly and said with a smile, "I don't know."

Mysterio sped up his speech and said: What do you want now, Peter Parker?I know what's going on in your head..."

Peter also began to speak loudly: "I want to continue traveling, okay? I want to go back and continue traveling with my friends. I want to go to the top of the Eiffel Tower and confess to the girl I have liked for a long time. Then ...give her a kiss. Don't laugh at me!"

Peter saw a smile on Mysterio's face.

Mysterio laughed, and Peter laughed too.

The mysterious guest smiled and said, "Are you really planning to do this?"

Peter immediately shook his head and said, "No, I can't."

The mysterious guest almost dropped the wine in his hand, and asked, "What can't you do?"

Chapter One Thousand and Nineteen: All the Pretending

When the mystery man heard Peter say no, it seemed that he could not confess to the girl he liked.

Peter waved his arm and said, "Because I have too many responsibilities on my shoulders."

At this moment, the waiter at the side came over and handed Peter a pair of glasses.

After Peter took it, the mysterious guest pointed to the glasses and asked, "What is this?"

"It's Edith glasses," Peter explained.

The mysterious man knew how powerful Edith's glasses were. He looked at Peter with dilated pupils and said in disbelief, "You dare to take them off? Put them on and let me see how they look."

"Now?" Peter asked back.

The mysterious guest said with a matter of course: "Yes!"

So Peter put on Edith's glasses, looked at the mysterious guest and said, "I think it looks pretty good."

"Can I tell you the truth?" Mysterious guest's expression changed slightly.

"You say." Peter straightened Edith's glasses, with a smile showing confidence on his face.

The mysterious guest said ruthlessly: "You look very stupid."

"Oh..." Peter's confident expression froze for a moment, as if he was biting a piece of bread in his mouth, but he couldn't bite the bread because he heard something that was too surprising, so he could only open his mouth in silence.

The mysterious guest immediately said: "Maybe this one also has a contact lens model."

"Come and see." Peter took off Edith's glasses. He wanted to laugh at the mystery man, or to appreciate the glasses from someone else's perspective.

The mysterious guest closed his eyes and shook his head and refused, "No, forget it."

"Try it." Peter saw that the mysterious man refused, and he felt that the mysterious man must also be afraid of him to laugh at him.

"I don't want to, I don't want to wear it." The mysterious guest refused one after another.

Peter said bluntly, "Look, Dai Dai."

Under Peter's repeated invitation, the mysterious guest had no choice but to take the glasses, put them on, and asked Peter, "What do you think?"

Peter was stunned when he saw Mysterio put on the glasses, and he kept muttering: "For the next Tony Stark, I believe in you, for the next Tony Stark, I believe you."

Peter repeated a few words, and the mystery guest asked because he couldn't hear clearly, "What did you say?"

Peter looked at the mysterious guest seriously and said, "Mr. Stark left me a message in the glasses case, for the next Tony Stark, I believe you."

"I still don't understand, are you drunk from lemonade?" The mysterious guest looked at the lemonade that Peter had just drunk on the bar counter.

Peter turned his gaze sideways and said, "Does he know every mistake I've made? He must know that I'm not ready to take on this heavy responsibility."

"Then why did he give it to you?" the mysterious guest asked back.

What Peter was waiting for was the rhetorical question from Mysterio, and he replied: "He didn't give Edith to me for use, but he wanted to hand it over to the right person through me, which makes sense, he knew I would do it. He made the right choice, and he didn't entrust it to Fury, because Fury would definitely give Edith to his men."

The mysterious guest nodded and agreed: "Yes, it is indeed possible."

Peter laughed: "Right? Our world needs the next Iron Man. This person is definitely not me. I'm just a sixteen-year-old student in Queens. It must be an adult, rich experience, and reliable. Like Tony Stark, like you."

After hearing Peter's words, the mysterious man understood what Peter wanted to say. He took off Edith's glasses with a serious face and said, "No, Peter, forget it, no!"

The mysterious guest repeatedly refused, and Peter immediately put Edith's glasses back on and said, "Edith."

"Hello, Peter," Edith responded.

Peter asserted himself: "I want to transfer your usage rights to Quentin Baker."

"Peter, what are you doing?" The mystery man still tried to prevent Peter from giving Edith glasses to himself after hearing it.

Peter said seriously, "I'm doing the right thing."

Edith replied: "Any transfer operation needs to be confirmed!"

The mystery guest began to say loudly: "Stark gave you this pair of glasses!"

The meaning of the mystery guest is also very clear, he does not want this pair of glasses.

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