Chapter 166: Approval from Future Father-in-Law

Chapter 166: Approval from Future Father-in-Law
"Squeak!"

The door opened and George Stacy's face appeared outside.

Seeing Peter open the door for him, George was stunned for a moment, then greeted him.

"Peter."

George, who looked a little haggard, forced a smile.

When Peter saw Gwen's father coming, he was stunned for a moment.

"Hello, Sheriff Stacy."

Peter reacted quickly and welcomed Sheriff Stacy into the house.

Although I had expected this day to happen, I didn't expect it to happen so soon.

But that's true, although Gwen hopes Aunt May and Uncle Ben can keep it a secret for her.

But it is difficult for Aunt May and the others to remain indifferent when faced with a father who is anxiously looking for his daughter.

"What would you like to drink? Coffee or tea."

Peter asked Sheriff George after he sat down.

"No thanks, Peter."

Sheriff George stopped Peter and said to him, "No need to be busy, I just want to talk to you."

"With me?"

Peter thought the other party would come straight to the point and express his desire to see Gwen.

"Yeah, Gwen lives here, right?"

Faced with the other party's question, Peter hesitated.

Before he could say anything, George Stacy said directly, "I know she lives here. Gwen may even be upstairs right now. You don't need to use excuses to deal with me, Peter."

George Stacy, who seemed to have done his research, exhaled and sighed, "I know she doesn't want to see me now because she and I can never agree on the same ideas. She thinks I am her opposite."

"But I just don't want her to get hurt."

He turned his gaze to Peter and asked him, "Peter, do you know Gwen's identity?"

At this time, although George Stacy was very suspicious that Peter already knew Gwen's identity, he still hesitated for a while and asked him.

Peter could feel that Gwen was eavesdropping on their conversation upstairs.

He did not hide it from the other party, but nodded and said, "Yes, I know."

"Since when?"

"I knew it from the beginning."

Peter slowly said to the other party: "I even knew it the moment it happened."

Sheriff George looked at Peter in surprise.

Although I felt from the beginning that this kid from the Parker family was far more complicated than I had imagined.

But he didn't expect that the other party knew his daughter better than he did.

You knew it the moment it happened?!

In other words, as a father, I have no idea what happened to Gwen.

I always feel that Gwen looks tired and has something on her mind.

But he did not fulfill his responsibilities as a father. Instead, Peter stayed with his daughter and counseled her.

"So, I am still very incompetent as a father."

He smiled bitterly and looked upstairs.

At the end of the stairs, Gwen did not appear, and a look of disappointment appeared on his face.

"Anyway, Peter, thank you for taking care of Gwen before."

Now Sheriff George finds that Peter, the boy in front of him, is unexpectedly pleasing to the eye.

"You are more mature than I thought. I feel more at ease having you by Gwen's side."

As he said this he stood up and handed a lady's bag to Peter.

"This is something Gwen left behind, maybe she can use it."

The bag in his hand was left by Gwen near the scene when he fought Rhino.

Before the police found it, George Stacy put it away and lied that it was his daughter's school bag that he was carrying with him.

Detective DeWulf and Frank Castle thought this was a clue, but it was passed off as such by George Stacey.

A few minutes later.

Peter went upstairs with the bag.

Gwen was sitting on the window, with her head down in frustration.

Seeing Peter going upstairs, she raised her head and whispered to Peter: "Is my father gone?"

"gone."

Gwen looked at the bag in Peter's hand and said awkwardly, "I thought the bag was torn in the battle with Rhino. I didn't expect it to almost expose my identity."

A warm feeling flowed through her heart.

No matter what, my father is still the father who supports me behind the scenes.

Peter handed the bag to Gwen and asked her, "You still don't want to see Sheriff George?" "I"

Gwen hung her head helplessly, "I'm sorry, I can't go home. Not only can I not muster up the courage to see my father, I can't even get his phone number..."

She feels terrible about herself now.

At first, Gwen was angry and wanted to escape, but now she is completely confused and can only face it by escaping.

"Am I terrible now?"

Gwen raised her eyes and asked Peter.

"How do you want me to put it? Say that Gwen, with her cornsilk-blond hair and sparkling lagoon-blue eyes, looks all pitiful?"

Peter reached out and touched Gwen's blonde hair, "No, you're stronger than you think."

"I haven't even been in a band lately. Gloria said a girl named Mary Jane has joined the band. I haven't met her yet."

Gwen had a depressed look on her face.

MJ?

Peter was slightly stunned when he heard the name.

Is she Peter Parker's real girlfriend?

If Gwen dies, she will become the original owner's official girlfriend.

No.
It should be said that she is the girlfriend of Spider-Man from another universe.

What would the image of MJ be in this universe now?
Peter fell into deep thought.

But after seeing Gwen's low mood, he comforted her: "Being a superhero is not just about facing bad guys, Gwen, most of the time you have to face life."

"I'm sorry, but I can't do that. At least not yet."

Gwen said to Peter, "Maybe I need some time."

Peter sighed and said to Gwen, "Nothing will change the past, Gwen."

"At least I'm not running away alone. I still have you, Peter."

Gwen reached out and put her arm around Peter's waist.

The two stood by the window in the corridor and did not speak for a long time.

night.

Uncle Ben and Aunt May discuss the upcoming Christmas.

Gwen was flipping through a magazine, looking absentmindedly out into the dark night.

The door was pushed open and Peter came in and put the things he bought from the supermarket on the table.

Gwen stood up and moved closer to Peter.

“This fruit plate has nice colors.”

Gwen pulls out the decorations Peter bought for Christmas.

“Like the altars for the Mexican Day of the Dead.”

Peter asked her, "Have you ever been to Mexico?"

"Hmm, I went to Mexico about two years ago. I think it happened to be the Day of the Dead celebration?"

Gwen recalled her past experiences, "Those altars were decorated with various colors - bananas, bread of the dead, marigolds, mangoes, red ribbons, yellow ribbons, but what impressed me most were those unique candied skulls. Do you know what they symbolize?"

Peter shook his head. "I don't know."

"Skull candy is made of hard meringue into a skull, symbolizing death, and is dotted with a variety of candy snacks in the shape of eyes and mouths. It is both delicious and interesting."

Gwen pulled out a piece of candy, put it in her mouth, and found it tasted very sweet.

Take a firm and gentle bite of the crisp candy.

"Kacha!"

A man's head was twisted off.

In the night, a beautiful figure appeared.

Behind her, the mutant's body fell to the ground.

This mutant who belonged to Tony Stark's exploration team had his neck broken by her.

The location is a minority area in Brooklyn, an unsafe area where good and bad people mix together.

The rows of low houses reminded people of a cemetery, and there were many RVs parked on the open space not far away.

Independent RV, trailer RV, gray and white.

One after another, they are lined up neatly, exuding a strange atmosphere.

Crows flew by in the night, making heart-wrenching cries.

They are like tombstones or rows of graves, with dead or dying flowers placed in front of each grave.

A beautiful figure walked forward and kicked a stone.

With a thud, the stone hit a rusty watering can and bounced out, wondering if it would hit some little goblin wearing a mushroom cap.

Fletcher, the president of the film company and the mastermind behind the werewolf incident, appears on the scene.

She had been missing for a long time, but the moment she appeared she killed a mutant.

(End of this chapter)