Peter, after all this, do you still want to be a superhero?"
Ron looked at Peter Parker, who was slumped in front of him, a faint smile on his face, and asked Peter in a rhetorical tone.
"Phew... no, you're right, Ron. Being a superhero is too dangerous. I just fell from so high up, I thought I was definitely going to die. Luckily, you caught me, Ron..."
Peter, meanwhile, was sitting on the ground, breathing heavily. When he heard what Ron said, he quickly waved his hand and replied.
Peter really regretted it. When he fell from several kilometers in the air earlier and saw a wide open space on the ground, he already regretted wanting to be a superhero.
With that height and the impact of falling from high altitude, even though his body was much stronger now, Peter didn't think he would survive.
Feeling the breath of death, Peter thought a lot and felt very guilty.
Peter thought of Uncle Ben and Aunt May. Uncle Ben and Aunt May had raised him, and Peter wanted to repay them in the future. If he died, what would happen to Uncle Ben and Aunt May?
Then, Peter thought of Ron again, and how he had tried to persuade Ron to become a superhero with him earlier that day.
It was bad enough that he was seeking death himself, but he was also dragging Ron along with him, which was essentially betraying his best friend.
So, Peter fell into deep self-reproach and had already closed his eyes, waiting for death.
But then, Peter suddenly felt a foam cushion catch him from below, gently lowering him to the ground.
Next, Peter saw Ron slowly descending from the sky and standing in front of him.
"Ron, I've decided. From now on, I'll study hard, get into a good university, and earn more money to repay Uncle Ben and Aunt May. That's what I should be doing!"
After feeling much better, Peter stood up from the ground and said with a wry smile.
"Hmm... It's good that you know, Peter." Ron nodded, a smile on his face.
It seemed that this time, Peter really wasn't too interested in being a superhero.
Ever since Ron learned that Peter wanted to be a superhero, he had been concerned and always wanted to see what Peter would be like as Spider-Man.
So, in the evening, Ron flew above Peter's house and followed Peter, who was sneaking out.
After the previous enhancement with the human enhancement serum developed by Norman Osborn, Ron could now observe the singularity in his sea of consciousness from a distance of ten meters, which was much stronger than when he first enhanced his singularity.
Now Ron's mental perception could sense a distance of two to three hundred meters. Even if Peter had a spider-sense, Ron could easily follow behind Peter without being discovered.
Peter was his friend and the nephew of Uncle Ben and Aunt May. Ron didn't want to make Uncle Ben and Aunt May, who were quite good to him, sad.
Although he didn't think Peter would have an accident, Ron still wanted to see how Peter would be a superhero, just in case Peter really had an accident.
Of course, besides fearing the almost impossible accident for Peter, Ron also wanted to see who Peter would encounter after becoming a superhero, and how the plot concerning Spider-Man Peter Parker would develop?
One must know that Norman Osborn was no longer the Green Goblin. If the world's plot developed normally, Peter should encounter other major villains.
Now, Ron finally knew who the major villain Peter encountered was.
The major villain was the Vulture, whose full name was Adrian Toomes. He was originally an electronics engineer who possessed a flight suit that allowed him to fly, enhanced his strength, reaction speed, and endurance. He was extremely low-key, running a salvage company that specialized in researching technological items they acquired through special channels to make money, and so on.
Besides the Vulture Toomes himself, his salvage company should also include 'Shocker' Herman Schultz and Jackson Brice, 'Tinkerer' Phineas Mason, and a relatively unknown guy.
These guys had not appeared in the classic "Spider-Man" trilogy and the two "Amazing Spider-Man" movies, but rather in the later "Spider-Man: Homecoming."
However, in the comics, the Vulture's flight suit was self-made, so even if he hadn't obtained alien technology wreckage, he still possessed the ability to fly.
Thinking of these details, Ron smiled with satisfaction, feeling very comfortable!
As his mental power grew stronger, the things that were originally hidden deep in Ron's memory and almost forgotten had gradually come back to him, which was why he could clearly recall these almost forgotten details.
Moreover, after the previous enhancement with the human enhancement serum developed by Norman Osborn, Ron could now observe the singularity from a distance of ten meters, and his mental power was now several times stronger than when he first enhanced it.
Now Ron's mental perception could sense a distance of two to three hundred meters around him. Even if Peter had a powerful spider-sense, Ron could easily follow behind Peter without being discovered.
The reason Ron wanted to persuade Peter not to become Spider-Man, besides not wanting Uncle Ben and Aunt May to worry, was actually, most importantly, that he wanted to change the plot of this world and see what would happen to the plot of this American comic world after he changed it, and he wanted to know the world's attitude towards his existence here and the degree of plot correction!
Originally, Ron didn't want to change the plot of this world. If Peter wanted to be Spider-Man, he could just go ahead and be him. Why should Ron interfere?
After all, what Ron was most familiar with in this world was the plot. Knowing how the plot would develop would definitely be a good thing for him.
But ever since Ron and 'Nothingness' failed to merge into a universe and then returned to Earth, he suddenly had such an idea.
It was as if this idea was his innate instinct, that he had to do these things, and if he didn't, he would die immediately.
As his mental power grew stronger, this feeling became more intense, which made Ron extremely uncomfortable!
And now, after some of Peter Parker's Spider-Man plot had been changed by him, Ron's feeling was basically gone.
Feeling this change, Ron felt a slight doubt.
He had also met Dr. Killian, the main villain in "Iron Man 3," at A.I.M. Tech last time, so why didn't he have this urge to change the plot then?
After thinking for a while, Ron came up with two possibilities.
First, Dr. Killian was not important to that guy at all, which was why that guy didn't care about Dr. Killian.
Second, Dr. Killian wasn't a particularly big problem for Iron Man, an important figure in this world, and couldn't cause any real trouble for Iron Man, which was why Ron didn't have that feeling.
After thinking of these two possibilities, Ron felt his thoughts become clearer.
If he wasn't mistaken, it should be these two reasons!
Please collect, I beg you, I beg you, I'm kneeling to you, woo woo... Thanks to the deep death god for the reward, I kneel and thank you!