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the Avengers fought against Kang the Conqueror. The hero won once again, and before leaving this time and space, Kang swore that he would completely eliminate the Avengers.
There is no plot of the Avengers disbanding here, so after the battle, the Avengers still return to the headquarters to rest.
Hawkeye proposed to celebrate with everyone, but Captain America reminded everyone that Kang would come back again. Iron Man also said that Kang would always come back. Meanwhile, in an alley, the time and space passage opened again. A panicked teenager ran out of it, holding something in his hands. The teenager turned around and used the thing in his hand to close the time and space passage. And what he was holding in his arms was precisely Kang's helmet.
The building was on fire, and black smoke shrouded the night sky. However, several figures entered the burning building against the current. The onlookers raised questions: "Am I seeing things, or has the Avengers collectively shrunk?"
A group of "Little Avengers" appeared at the fire scene. The "Little Iron Man" could not only fire energy cannons, but also fire fire-extinguishing rays, floor and wall repair rays, and escape route navigation beacons. The "Little Thunder God" could not only release lightning or fly, but also catch falling disaster victims from a distance, make the stones blocking the escape exits disappear, and calm down the panicked and angry injured. The "Little Hulk" possesses extremely strong power, yet his voice is very gentle. He can block the burning ceiling, jump to the height of the third or fourth floor, and climb along the walls. The "Little Captain America" seems very fierce. He commands the other three to work together in division of labor, and at the same time, he personally goes to the most dangerous places to search for the victims. When all escape routes are blocked, With the power of his shield, he broke through the window on the third floor and led everyone out of the collapsed building.
Looking at the ruins behind them, the children were a little scared, but also excitedly cheered that they had made it. The four teenagers praised each other, "I can't believe you jumped like that, Patriot."" Come on, Iron Lad. I'm a super soldier! Even though I'm not as super as Hulkling."" Speaking of Hulkling, I just saw that you almost jumped over a building. That was too dangerous. ""You said you were looking at me, so I'm not in danger at all, Asgardian."
The four burst into laughter. The crowd thanked them and asked if they had been sent by the Avengers, praising that they could see the shadow of their mentor in them. The four teenagers awkwardly avoided their gaze, and the reporters swarmed forward. Ask questions such as when the Avengers took on apprentices, how long they were secretly trained by the Avengers, whether the Avengers had permission from their parents or if the Avengers were their parents.
The Avengers arrived at the scene. As soon as the reporters saw the real Avengers coming, they rushed over collectively. Patriot allowed everyone to take the opportunity to evacuate, but the other three were somewhat hesitant. Asgardian and Hulkling both thought this was a rare chance to see the real Avengers. Patriot angrily scolded them for being stupid. The Avengers wouldn't look them in the eye at all, just as Iron Lad did when he sought their help. Iron Lad also agreed to retreat after a brief consideration. Asgardian raised his scepter and teleport magic to take him and Hulkling away from here. Patriot asked Iron Lad if he still wanted to look for the Avengers. Iron Lad grabbed Patriot's arm and shook his head. He also thought Patriot was right. The Avengers wouldn't look at a group of children seriously at all. "Not to mention that I already have you all now."
When the Avengers managed to shake off the reporters with great difficulty, they only saw the flying light spots. Iron Man tried to chase after them but was thrown away. This indicates that Iron Lad's mecha function is more powerful. Iron Man told the Avengers in the communication that they seemed to be in big trouble.
