Chapter 1152: Hank Pym's partner, talk calmly
The car stopped in the suburbs. Aaron looked at the yard where the compass needle was pointing. "If nothing goes wrong, this is it."
Scott and Hope immediately changed into their respective battle suits, shrank down, and flew out.
"Aren't you going?" Hank asked.
"Of course we're going." Aaron opened the car door and got out. "But I have to think about how to calm Ava down, or what method I can use to calm her down."
"Wait, let me be so bold as to ask, this won't have any impact on the future, right?"
"You're just asking this now?" Aaron looked at him playfully and smiled, "Don't worry, nothing will go wrong with this timeline I'm in.
In addition, I can also guarantee that I will bring your wife back safely from the Quantum Realm."
[Bring Janet back to reality from the quantum dimension;
Completing the mission rewards 2000 magic points; there is no penalty for mission failure; Accepted]
The newly released system task and two thousand magic points are his motivation for striving.
Hank watched Aaron leave and felt a little relieved.
He then turned on the AntCam, but all he got was a black and white screen.
“I can’t see anything on the display, there’s electronic interference.
Be careful."
"You know my Hank, I'm always careful," Scott said, but he screamed as soon as he finished speaking.
Because the ghost was right next to him and was staring at him closely.
"It's okay, it's just the suit," Hope said.
"how do you know?"
"Look." Hope flew into the house and saw a transparent experimental cabin in operation. Light yellow energy ripples swept across the body of a girl sleeping in the cabin.
"Is that a ghost?"
"What is she doing?"
"Do you think she uses her suit to walk through walls or something?"
"Let's go quickly before she wakes up!"
"Hope, look." Scott pointed to the table with a model of a building on it. "The laboratory."
The two landed in front of the building and looked at the shrunken building in a shrunken posture.
"We are sure this is our shrinking building and not someone else's!"
"Go get it, Scott, we have to move fast."
The two returned to their normal size, and Scott was about to pick up the building when Hope suddenly noticed something and subconsciously turned her head to look.
The ghost in the experimental cabin disappeared, leaving only an empty bed.
"Gift crab!"
As Hope cursed, he suddenly felt a pain in the back of his neck, and then his vision went dark and he passed out.
Before Scott could react, a fist kept getting bigger in front of him, and as expected, it fell next to Hope.
Ava found two ropes and tied the two of them to chairs, and prepared to go outside to capture Hank Pym.
The three of them must have acted together, and even if only one of them was outside, it would be a big hidden danger to her.
But as soon as she turned around, she ran into Aaron who walked in.
"Tsk!" Aaron glanced at the two tied-up men, laughed dryly and shook his head, "Looks like I came at the wrong time!"
"Um...don't get me wrong, we are not enemies."
Ava had no intention of listening at all. She walked quickly towards Aaron, her figure becoming flickering and transparent, and soon disappeared.
"Oh! I really need you to calm down first!" Aaron sighed lightly, then raised a finger and pointed it forward.
Noisy!
With the sound of flashing electricity, Ava's figure appeared.
She kept punching, but her body was unable to move.
"What did you do to me?" Ava asked nervously with trembling eyes.
"It's just a simple local anesthesia. You'll be able to move freely in two hours at most." Aaron explained with a faint smile, and waved his hand gently. Ava flew to a chair and sat side by side with Scott and Hope.
She wasn't tied up, nor was she unconscious, she just couldn't move.
"Aaron, what happened?" Hank's voice came through Scott and Hope's headphones.
"Nothing, they were just knocked unconscious by accident."
"What?"
“But don’t worry, everything is under control.
I just need some time to talk to the ghost. It will only take a few minutes. I hope you won't disturb me before then." Aaron chuckled and cast a barrier to block out the sound from the headphones.
"Now, we can talk." Aaron sat on the table and looked at Ava meaningfully. "It hurts, right?"
"I don't know much about quantum science, but it's clear that your state is not under your control."
"Unfortunately, this is something I'm in control of."
"No, you may have misunderstood me.
You can indeed switch between reality and illusion, but you can't stop this state.
There are gains and losses. All the gifts of fate are secretly marked with a price. The price you have to pay should be pain.
And judging from your current condition, you are almost at your limit."
"Hank Pym's lab is your last straw, so you want it."
Ava's eyes trembled slightly, "What do you want to say?"
"I want to say that you can choose another path, a simple path without danger and with a bright future.
Become my follower and I can solve your physical problems."
"Haha!" Ava laughed disdainfully. "I've sacrificed my body and soul to your beloved, and you still haven't asked me to give up signing that indenture!"
"Selling one's body indenture, you can indeed understand it that way.
But this is because I want to give you too much, so much that I cannot afford the cost of you betraying me in the future, so the necessary guarantees must be in place.
Believe me, this is a perfectly fair deal.”
"I don't believe it. I believe in science. I know how to solve my problem."
"It's good to have confidence, but what if you can't solve it? I can see you don't have much time.
Or to put it more simply, what happens after it's resolved?" Aaron asked with a meaningful smile, "Your past was terrible and irreversible, and it will definitely affect your future.
But as long as you become my dependent, you don’t need to worry about these problems.
At first glance, signing a contract may seem like you'll lose a lot, but in reality, all you have to pay is one thing: loyalty."
Ava remained silent. Her body was collapsing, leaving her no time to think about the future.
But since Aaron mentioned it, she couldn't help but think about it. Whether she was willing to admit it or not, she could no longer be an ordinary person.
Crunch!
At this moment, the door suddenly opened and Hank stood outside with a grim expression.
"Hank, didn't I tell you not to interrupt?"
"Actually, I don't want to bother you, but... there's a little problem." Hank said as he walked in, but there was a middle-aged man behind him with a gun pointed at his back.
"Bill." Ava looked at the man happily.
Bill gave her a reassuring look, then looked at Aaron in confusion, "How did you find this place? I clearly dismantled the tracking system."
"You might not believe this," Hank hummed.
"How do you know if I believe you if you don't tell me?" Bill said speechlessly, "It's been thirty years, Hank. When will you change your bad temper?"
"Hank, it sounds like you two know each other!"
"Bill Foster, my former colleague at S.H.I.E.L.D."
"Partnering with Hank was the worst thing I ever did in my life.
Fortunately, I cut my losses in time and left his project."
"I fired you."
"That was the best decision I ever made. Hank was a terrible partner. He had a bad temper, was stubborn, and was very impatient. Sooner or later, he would push everyone away."
“Just the mediocre ones.”
"Janet was the only one who could stand him and chose to stay, but she paid a price for it."
“Bill, you bastard.
If you didn't have a gun, I would have punched you."
"Really? I have no doubt about it. This isn't the first time you've done something like this."
"OK!" Aaron clapped his hands. "Since we're all acquaintances, there's no need to be so tense. Perhaps we can sit down and have a good talk."
"Okay! No problem, just let Ava go first."
"Did I do anything to her?"
Bill was stunned for a moment, looking at Ava sitting on the chair with some confusion, "I thought he tied you up!"
“It’s worse, I don’t know how to explain it.
I can't move now, Bill."
"What did you do to her?"
"Local anesthesia, but I really didn't mean to hurt her."
"Untie her."
“No problem, but please let Hank go.
Even if we want to negotiate, we should at least show some sincerity, right? "
Bill gripped the gun tightly in his hand, hesitated for a moment, and then nodded.
He was the only one in the room who had a carbon-based bio-corrector in his hand. Even if he let Hank go, the initiative was in his hands.
"No, we can't let him go." Ava said immediately, "Bill, this guy is not simple. Your gun is no different from a toy in his eyes."
Aaron shrugged and said nothing.
Bill swallowed and looked at Aaron warily, "Superpower?"
"Well...even so!" Aaron said nonchalantly, "So you can put down your gun, it's useless."
"It's not up to you to decide whether it's useful or not."
"Okay! Do whatever you want." Aaron said indifferently, then stepped forward to untie Scott and Hope and wake them up.
"Uh...what's going on?" Scott asked confusedly.
"I saved you and subdued the ghost in the process.
Unfortunately, Ghost's accomplices have taken Hank hostage, and now both sides have a hostage."
"Bill?" Hope looked at him in disbelief. "Why are you here? What's going on?"
"Hello, Hope." Bill waved. "It's complicated to explain, but I can tell you clearly that I won't hurt Hank unless I have to."
"Don't you think it's funny when you say that now?" Hank said disdainfully.
"Hank, if I were you I would keep my mouth shut. What good will it do you to irritate me?"
"That's enough, everyone." Aaron clapped his hands, "Since everyone is here, let's just have a calm and peaceful talk.
Solving the problem is the goal of both of you, and unnecessary conflicts should be avoided as much as possible.
Just consider it a favor to me and don't use violence."
"Okay," Hope said, "First, ask Bill to let my dad go."
"Okay." Aaron thought about it, and the gun broke free from Bill's hand as if it came alive, floating quietly in the air.
Then, under the gaze of everyone, it automatically disassembled and turned into a pile of parts that fell to the ground.
"You know that?" Hank asked in surprise. "Wait, why didn't you take it apart earlier?"
"I just simply thought that you could control your bad temper in that situation." Ya Li said as a matter of course, and then walked up to Ava to unblock her acupuncture points.
"You've seen my abilities. You and Bill can't make any waves in front of me, so... cooperate well."
“It seems we can’t refuse now.”
"Yes."
Aaron sat back at the table, and the people opposite him were divided into two groups, one group consisting of Hank, Hope, and Scott, and the other group consisting of Bill and Ava.
"Hank, explain first.
Forget it, Hope, you should come. I’m worried that he might start a fight with the other side if he says that.”
"That's prejudice," Hank said unhappily.
"That's the truth," Aaron said seriously, and Bill and Scott nodded in agreement.
"Hank and I built a quantum tunnel, hoping to use it to reach the quantum realm and bring my mother back."
"Janet? She's still alive?" Bill asked in surprise.
"Jenny has never died. I have never doubted it in these decades."
"Yeah, you lost her for decades."
"You..." Hank was about to lose his temper when Scott held him tightly.
"Go on! Hope." Aaron said indifferently.
"During our first experiment, Scott accidentally received my mother's memory. He entered my mother's perspective and saw what happened when I was a child."
"Quantum entanglement, the quantum entanglement between the quantum states of the Posner molecules in his brain."
"That's the message my mother left behind, most likely a coordinate." Hope explained, "The component we bought from Birch is used to stabilize the quantum tunnel.
We must open the tunnel and find my mother's location before the information in Scott's mind disappears."
"It's very rushed," Scott said with deep emotion. "Especially since I'm still under house arrest. Do you know how it feels to wake up and suddenly find yourself not at home?"
"I've taken good care of your anklet. It'll be fine."
"Hope, I don't blame you, but you said we'd be done with this soon.
But now that it’s almost a day, I can’t help but worry.”
Hope was speechless. Who could have thought that all the accidents would happen today!
Sonny Burch, the black market dealer, was unwilling to trade, and the ghost girl suddenly jumped out and stole their laboratory.
"Relax, everything's fine at your house." Hank turned on the surveillance video on his phone. It showed a magnified ant wearing an anklet playing DJ. "Are you a fifteen-year-old?"












