Marvel: My Sign-in System

Chapter 243: C235



NOTICE: By those who got confused last chap.

Pierce got offscreen'ed

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"Who do you think you are? You're just an old relic who should have stayed buried in history!"

Tony's angry voice echoed through the conference room at SHIELD headquarters. His face was flushed with rage as he glared at Steve Rogers, the man who had once been his father's best friend.

The room bore the scars of a recent battle. Though it had been hastily cleaned, the shattered floor-to-ceiling windows and scuffed walls were evidence of the fierce confrontation that had taken place here. Nick Fury, Maria Hill, and other SHIELD agents stood by, their expressions varied as they watched the heated exchange between Iron Man and Captain America.

"Stark—" Steve began, his tone firm despite his evident helplessness. He couldn't let Bucky be killed, no matter what Pierce had revealed.

But Tony wasn't interested in listening. His stance was resolute.

"I'll find that video," Tony spat. "And if it proves he killed my parents, he's dead. No exceptions."

"Stark, he didn't have a choice—"

"My father was your friend too!" Tony snapped, cutting him off.

With that, he turned on his heel and stormed out, leaving Steve standing there, his expression a mixture of guilt and frustration.

Logan stood to the side, puffing on a cigar as he observed the scene. A former soldier himself, he couldn't recall if he'd ever fought alongside Captain America, but something about the man irritated him. Still, Logan had no intention of getting involved.

"What a mess," he muttered.

Nick Fury gave Maria Hill a pointed glance, signaling her to leave. Once she had exited, Fury slowly turned to Steve, his one good eye scrutinizing him.

"Originally, I wanted you on board for some vengeance missions," Fury said. "But now… well, that seems unlikely."

Steve shook his head, his voice low. "I'm sorry, sir. I'm not in the right frame of mind for that."

Fury leaned back, his tone turning pointed. "You should think about it. Stark's made up his mind, and let's be honest: as the last living Hydra operative and a brainwashed super-soldier, Bucky's options aren't great. Even if he avoids death, his future won't be much better."

The brutal truth hung heavy in the room. Steve wasn't naïve; he understood Fury's implications.

"I won't let him end up in a lab," Steve said firmly. "He's suffered enough already. He was a hero once."

"No one's denying that," Fury replied. "But he's also dangerous. A ticking time bomb, ready to go off with the right trigger—a word, an image, a sound. You know what someone like him could do if he's reactivated."

Steve clenched his fists. He knew Fury wasn't wrong, but he couldn't abandon Bucky. After a moment of silence, he asked, "What are the conditions?"

Fury raised an eyebrow. "Come again?"

"You've thought this through, Director. What do I need to do to protect him?" Steve's calm, measured tone betrayed his inner turmoil.

Fury smirked, unfazed by being called out. "You need to adapt. Learn to navigate this era. And contribute to this world. That's the price."

Steve sighed inwardly. He'd expected this. Fury's earlier warnings had been nothing more than groundwork for his proposal.

"Can you save him?" Steve asked.

Fury shrugged. "Not many can. But I happen to know someone who can."

As if on cue, the door opened, and two figures entered the room: Bucky Barnes and Professor Charles Xavier.

"Bucky!" Steve exclaimed, his face lighting up as he approached his old friend.

"Steve," Bucky replied, his voice warm, a familiar smile on his face.

The two men embraced, their silent camaraderie saying more than words ever could.

After their reunion, Charles Xavier addressed the room, his demeanor calm and composed.

"Mr. Barnes has undergone prolonged brainwashing," Charles began. "Through repeated use of electric shocks, light and shadow manipulation, and psychological conditioning, his original mind was suppressed and imprisoned in a dark corner of his psyche."

Steve's face darkened, but Charles continued gently.

"The conditioning was thorough. As Director Fury pointed out, certain stimuli—words, images, or actions—could trigger hidden commands. However, I've fully reintegrated his memories, identified those triggers, and erased them. He's a normal man now."

Fury nodded, turning to Steve and Bucky. "This is Professor Charles Xavier," he explained. "He's a mutant with unmatched psychic abilities. His students include Jean , Scott, and Storm—names you might hear more about in the future. Thanks to him, Bucky's been restored."

Bucky glanced at Charles, gratitude evident in his eyes. "Thank you, Professor," he said quietly.

Charles smiled warmly. "I've helped you recover your memories and removed the imposed instructions, but I didn't erase your past. That pain is still with you. You'll need to face it, Mr. Barnes. If you don't, it may consume you again."

Bucky nodded solemnly. He knew Charles was right.

As the group exchanged farewells, Steve and Bucky lingered a moment longer. They both owed a debt of gratitude to the people who had made this reunion possible.

But for Bucky, the memories of Hydra's atrocities loomed large. The faces of those he'd wronged haunted him, shadows of the man he used to be.

Charles placed a reassuring hand on Bucky's shoulder. "Healing takes time," he said gently. "But you don't have to face it alone."

Bucky gave a faint smile, a glimmer of hope in his weary expression.

Together, they left the room, ready to face whatever challenges lay ahead.

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