Take the Red Police to Marvel
Chapter 3 Cosmic Rubik's Cube
April 1942
Tønsberg, Norway
Huge boring machines ran rampant in this small town with a population of less than [-] who depended on whaling for a living, and the stone-paved paths were easily crushed and crushed.
The roar of the machine resounded throughout the town.
A man ran desperately into the church, pointed outside in panic and said.
"They're here!"
"It's been here before, let them come, that thing will never be found."
The old man stared at the man and said swearingly. Suddenly, the whole church began to tremble violently, as if it would collapse at any moment.
Sure enough, a stone wall was knocked down directly, and the man couldn't dodge and was crushed under the rubble.
The light penetrated the smoke and found the house, and the old man staggered to the side of the man. The latter's head was hit by a stone. If he didn't get medical treatment in time, it would be a disaster.
The boring machine retreated to allow more light to enter the church, and the old man looked up at the big hole in front of him in despair.
A tall man and a little girl stood together, the two of them stood with their backs against the light so that the old man couldn't see their faces clearly.
Before he could speak, several groups of soldiers filed in, while the girl walked beside him with an indifferent expression.
"Medical soldiers!"
The medical soldiers rushed over, and they were puzzled when they saw the intact little officer.
"Ahem, cough, I'm fine, you can treat his wound."
Rhine coughed twice due to the dust. She slapped her right hand in front of her nose with her left hand and pointed at the man who fell on the ground. This surprised the medical soldier, but the commander's order must be obeyed. He handled the man skillfully. Wound.
Soon the basic bandaging was done, and there was no such condition for further surgery. Whether he survived or not depends on God's will.
"Report, not found!"
Schmidt walked up to the old man expressionlessly, and said condescendingly, "It took me a long time to find this place, so I have to compliment you on this."
Glancing at the man who had already been bandaged, Schmidt asked someone to help the old man up. He stepped forward to sort out the old man's clothes, and then squeezed out a smile to make himself look less scary.
"I think you're a visionary, we're alike in that"
"No, we're not like that at all."
The old man took two steps back and looked a little excited, but he quickly calmed down, and Schmidt was not angry either.
"Yes, but you and I consider science what everyone else considers superstition."
Suddenly, the old man's expression became a little fierce. He stared at Schmidt as if he was going to cut him into pieces and said, "The thing you are looking for does not exist at all, so don't waste your efforts."
"Then why did you put so much effort into hiding him?"
Schmidt stepped forward and stared at him without waiting for an answer, "This thing shouldn't be hidden, but I think it's very close."
"I can not help you."
The old man closed his eyes not to look at Schmidt.
The thing he had been looking for for so long was here. Schmidt felt a little anxious, a gleam flashed in his eyes, and then he looked at the old man and said.
"But you may be able to help your village. There must be your friends, relatives... and maybe some children. I think you don't want to see their miserable conditions."
Such a threat cannot be ignored, but the old man is still hesitating. Schmidt will not hesitate when he hesitates.
He winked at the adjutant, and the latter immediately led a team to arrest him.
"Wait a minute, I know where that thing is."
Stopping their actions, Rhine walked to Schmidt and said seriously, "I know where the hypercube is."
"it is good."
Let the adjutant come back, Schmidt waited for Rhine's action.
The girl took out a flashlight to illuminate the arched door frame on the side wall, with a big tree carved inside.
"This tree is the world tree 'Yuktrassil' in Norse mythology, and its roots are deep in hell, the giant continent and Asgard."
"Here, Yuk has the meaning of being scary, and it is also another name of Odin. Trashiel refers to horses, and together they are Odin's horses..."
Taking two steps forward to approach the arch, Rhine gently touched the mural, and then rubbed the dust on his fingers with a strange expression.
"Because Odin once hung himself on a tree and stabbed himself with the spear Kungunir, and thus discovered the rune writing. Odin called this action the least, and that's how the name of the World Tree came about."
While explaining, the girl stretched out her hand to press a small button on the World Tree carving, but this hidden small button seemed to be extremely blocked because it hadn't been touched for a long time, and Rhine's face was flushed and she didn't press it.
"Well, you can press it for me."
Rhine beckoned a soldier next to him to press the button, and with the latter's movement, there was a light sound beside the arch, and a stone box popped out.
Holding up the stone box with some difficulty, Rhine handed the box to Schmidt.
Schmidt excitedly opened the box, dazzling blue light burst out from the box, and a perfect blue cube stood quietly in it, even Rhine who was standing next to him was attracted by this treasure and couldn't take his eyes off it.
"There are such treasures, and the head of state is still digging tatters in the desert."
After sighing, Schmidt smiled at Rhine and said, "I can satisfy you whatever you want, provided that I can do it."
"Thank you so much. Just don't take me out early in the morning."
Rhine didn't have much interest in this promise. As the chief technology officer of Hydra, would it be possible that he wouldn't give it to her if she wanted something, so this guy is just a joke.
"This request is not acceptable, you can change it."
"That's gone."
"Okay." Schmidt closed the lid and shrugged, then ordered to the adjutant, "Order to fire and clear this village."
The old man suddenly shouted angrily, "Idiot, you can't control that kind of power, you will go to hell!"
"I've seen hell."
The man's calm expression stunned the old man for a moment, until he saw Schmidt pull out the pistol from his waist.
"do not."
Grabbing Schmidt's wrist directly, Rhine looked at him in disbelief and said, "Didn't you already get the cube? Why do you still want to do this?"
"No reason, because I want to."
Hearing this, the girl fell silent. Putting aside what she knew about him in film and television works, she had a good impression of Schmidt from the reality of traveling to this world.
It was Schmidt who was discovered and absorbed into Hydra from school. In the department, the latter did not feel sorry for him. Most of the requests were not to say that they were responsive, but they tried their best to complete them.
Now it seems that Schmidt's "goodness" to her is only because of interest disputes, because he can provide him with enough benefits, so he allows himself to make various demands, not that Schmidt is really a good person.
After all, he is different from Rhine. Although both of them were born as orphans, they also suffered from the same torture, but there is no doubt that Rhine's experience is much better than Schmidt's.
Schmidt's mother died due to dystocia, and his father tried to drown him. After failing, he was sent to an orphanage. When he grew up, he escaped from the orphanage to make a living in the society, and spent ten years with crime, violence and prison. Over the years, he finally shaped Schmidt, who has a strong anti-human personality.
And what about Rhine?She is not from this world. She grew up in a country with a stable society. The three views have long been fixed. When she comes to this world, her mental toughness is naturally much stronger than that of a child, and she is not easily affected by the external environment. Influence.
What's more important is that Rhine has the existence of the red alarm system, which allowed her to show talents that are different from ordinary people since she was a child, and she got rid of suffering early.
"Didn't you just ask me for a request? I asked to let people in this village go."
"you sure?"
"of course."
"Well, since it's your request... close the team, let's go back."
After giving the exact order, Schmidt nodded to Rhine and left. The latter also heaved a sigh of relief. Rhine winked at the old man as he left, as if telling him not to worry.
The old man just managed to smile at her twice, today was both unfortunate and lucky for him.
Unfortunately what happened today, fortunately the cube... that is, after the Rubik's Cube was taken away, there will be no more disputes here, and today no one was injured except the man who was hit by the stone. , perhaps this is the best result for the old man.
After walking out of the church and getting into the car, Rhine's tense spirit relaxed. It was more than two o'clock in the morning. She leaned against the seat of the car with the coat tightly wrapped around her sleepily, and fell asleep after a while.
Schmidt, who was sitting next to him, glanced at Rhine, who was biting his head, and beckoned for the adjutant to come over. He said in the adjutant's ear with an unchanged expression.
"Kill all of them, leave none."
"Yes, but you didn't promise Chief Rhine..."
Halfway through the speech, the adjutant saw Schmidt's fierce eyes, and the next words changed from questioning to obeying orders.
"Yes."
The gunfire sounded and stopped in the driver's car from the village, and Rhine showed a smile in his sleep, as if he was thankful and happy for what he had just done.
Tønsberg, Norway
Huge boring machines ran rampant in this small town with a population of less than [-] who depended on whaling for a living, and the stone-paved paths were easily crushed and crushed.
The roar of the machine resounded throughout the town.
A man ran desperately into the church, pointed outside in panic and said.
"They're here!"
"It's been here before, let them come, that thing will never be found."
The old man stared at the man and said swearingly. Suddenly, the whole church began to tremble violently, as if it would collapse at any moment.
Sure enough, a stone wall was knocked down directly, and the man couldn't dodge and was crushed under the rubble.
The light penetrated the smoke and found the house, and the old man staggered to the side of the man. The latter's head was hit by a stone. If he didn't get medical treatment in time, it would be a disaster.
The boring machine retreated to allow more light to enter the church, and the old man looked up at the big hole in front of him in despair.
A tall man and a little girl stood together, the two of them stood with their backs against the light so that the old man couldn't see their faces clearly.
Before he could speak, several groups of soldiers filed in, while the girl walked beside him with an indifferent expression.
"Medical soldiers!"
The medical soldiers rushed over, and they were puzzled when they saw the intact little officer.
"Ahem, cough, I'm fine, you can treat his wound."
Rhine coughed twice due to the dust. She slapped her right hand in front of her nose with her left hand and pointed at the man who fell on the ground. This surprised the medical soldier, but the commander's order must be obeyed. He handled the man skillfully. Wound.
Soon the basic bandaging was done, and there was no such condition for further surgery. Whether he survived or not depends on God's will.
"Report, not found!"
Schmidt walked up to the old man expressionlessly, and said condescendingly, "It took me a long time to find this place, so I have to compliment you on this."
Glancing at the man who had already been bandaged, Schmidt asked someone to help the old man up. He stepped forward to sort out the old man's clothes, and then squeezed out a smile to make himself look less scary.
"I think you're a visionary, we're alike in that"
"No, we're not like that at all."
The old man took two steps back and looked a little excited, but he quickly calmed down, and Schmidt was not angry either.
"Yes, but you and I consider science what everyone else considers superstition."
Suddenly, the old man's expression became a little fierce. He stared at Schmidt as if he was going to cut him into pieces and said, "The thing you are looking for does not exist at all, so don't waste your efforts."
"Then why did you put so much effort into hiding him?"
Schmidt stepped forward and stared at him without waiting for an answer, "This thing shouldn't be hidden, but I think it's very close."
"I can not help you."
The old man closed his eyes not to look at Schmidt.
The thing he had been looking for for so long was here. Schmidt felt a little anxious, a gleam flashed in his eyes, and then he looked at the old man and said.
"But you may be able to help your village. There must be your friends, relatives... and maybe some children. I think you don't want to see their miserable conditions."
Such a threat cannot be ignored, but the old man is still hesitating. Schmidt will not hesitate when he hesitates.
He winked at the adjutant, and the latter immediately led a team to arrest him.
"Wait a minute, I know where that thing is."
Stopping their actions, Rhine walked to Schmidt and said seriously, "I know where the hypercube is."
"it is good."
Let the adjutant come back, Schmidt waited for Rhine's action.
The girl took out a flashlight to illuminate the arched door frame on the side wall, with a big tree carved inside.
"This tree is the world tree 'Yuktrassil' in Norse mythology, and its roots are deep in hell, the giant continent and Asgard."
"Here, Yuk has the meaning of being scary, and it is also another name of Odin. Trashiel refers to horses, and together they are Odin's horses..."
Taking two steps forward to approach the arch, Rhine gently touched the mural, and then rubbed the dust on his fingers with a strange expression.
"Because Odin once hung himself on a tree and stabbed himself with the spear Kungunir, and thus discovered the rune writing. Odin called this action the least, and that's how the name of the World Tree came about."
While explaining, the girl stretched out her hand to press a small button on the World Tree carving, but this hidden small button seemed to be extremely blocked because it hadn't been touched for a long time, and Rhine's face was flushed and she didn't press it.
"Well, you can press it for me."
Rhine beckoned a soldier next to him to press the button, and with the latter's movement, there was a light sound beside the arch, and a stone box popped out.
Holding up the stone box with some difficulty, Rhine handed the box to Schmidt.
Schmidt excitedly opened the box, dazzling blue light burst out from the box, and a perfect blue cube stood quietly in it, even Rhine who was standing next to him was attracted by this treasure and couldn't take his eyes off it.
"There are such treasures, and the head of state is still digging tatters in the desert."
After sighing, Schmidt smiled at Rhine and said, "I can satisfy you whatever you want, provided that I can do it."
"Thank you so much. Just don't take me out early in the morning."
Rhine didn't have much interest in this promise. As the chief technology officer of Hydra, would it be possible that he wouldn't give it to her if she wanted something, so this guy is just a joke.
"This request is not acceptable, you can change it."
"That's gone."
"Okay." Schmidt closed the lid and shrugged, then ordered to the adjutant, "Order to fire and clear this village."
The old man suddenly shouted angrily, "Idiot, you can't control that kind of power, you will go to hell!"
"I've seen hell."
The man's calm expression stunned the old man for a moment, until he saw Schmidt pull out the pistol from his waist.
"do not."
Grabbing Schmidt's wrist directly, Rhine looked at him in disbelief and said, "Didn't you already get the cube? Why do you still want to do this?"
"No reason, because I want to."
Hearing this, the girl fell silent. Putting aside what she knew about him in film and television works, she had a good impression of Schmidt from the reality of traveling to this world.
It was Schmidt who was discovered and absorbed into Hydra from school. In the department, the latter did not feel sorry for him. Most of the requests were not to say that they were responsive, but they tried their best to complete them.
Now it seems that Schmidt's "goodness" to her is only because of interest disputes, because he can provide him with enough benefits, so he allows himself to make various demands, not that Schmidt is really a good person.
After all, he is different from Rhine. Although both of them were born as orphans, they also suffered from the same torture, but there is no doubt that Rhine's experience is much better than Schmidt's.
Schmidt's mother died due to dystocia, and his father tried to drown him. After failing, he was sent to an orphanage. When he grew up, he escaped from the orphanage to make a living in the society, and spent ten years with crime, violence and prison. Over the years, he finally shaped Schmidt, who has a strong anti-human personality.
And what about Rhine?She is not from this world. She grew up in a country with a stable society. The three views have long been fixed. When she comes to this world, her mental toughness is naturally much stronger than that of a child, and she is not easily affected by the external environment. Influence.
What's more important is that Rhine has the existence of the red alarm system, which allowed her to show talents that are different from ordinary people since she was a child, and she got rid of suffering early.
"Didn't you just ask me for a request? I asked to let people in this village go."
"you sure?"
"of course."
"Well, since it's your request... close the team, let's go back."
After giving the exact order, Schmidt nodded to Rhine and left. The latter also heaved a sigh of relief. Rhine winked at the old man as he left, as if telling him not to worry.
The old man just managed to smile at her twice, today was both unfortunate and lucky for him.
Unfortunately what happened today, fortunately the cube... that is, after the Rubik's Cube was taken away, there will be no more disputes here, and today no one was injured except the man who was hit by the stone. , perhaps this is the best result for the old man.
After walking out of the church and getting into the car, Rhine's tense spirit relaxed. It was more than two o'clock in the morning. She leaned against the seat of the car with the coat tightly wrapped around her sleepily, and fell asleep after a while.
Schmidt, who was sitting next to him, glanced at Rhine, who was biting his head, and beckoned for the adjutant to come over. He said in the adjutant's ear with an unchanged expression.
"Kill all of them, leave none."
"Yes, but you didn't promise Chief Rhine..."
Halfway through the speech, the adjutant saw Schmidt's fierce eyes, and the next words changed from questioning to obeying orders.
"Yes."
The gunfire sounded and stopped in the driver's car from the village, and Rhine showed a smile in his sleep, as if he was thankful and happy for what he had just done.
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