Chapter 90: The First Dangerous Public Performance

Chapter 90: The First Dangerous Public Performance
Uncle Ben reacted quickly and kicked the pistol away from the ground.

The clerk quickly took out the pistol he had hidden and pointed it at the two gangsters.

"Don't move!"

The situation was reversed in an instant. The gangster, who was holding his wrist and groaning, immediately raised his hands when a gun was pointed at him.

On the way back, Uncle Ben and Peter walked along the dim street lights.

The two robbers in the supermarket have been taken away by the police who arrived.

Uncle Ben stopped and said to Peter, "Peter, you are not hurt, are you?"

"I'm fine, Uncle Ben."

Uncle Ben came over, patted Peter on the shoulder and said, "That's good, Peter. You have always been a good boy, a vigorous and hopeful boy. I have always believed that."

"I don't know what happened to you recently that made you no longer as cheerful and talkative as before."

Uncle Ben said with emotion: "But I know that you have always been a kind child, just like what you did just now."

A car passed by the roadside, kicking up a few fallen leaves.

Uncle Ben looked Peter in the eye and said, "Your father once had a belief, and he believed in it deeply. That belief accompanied him throughout his life and benefited him a lot."

"What is it? Uncle Ben."

Peter indicated that he was listening.

"He believed that if you could do something for the world, you had to do it well and better than anyone else, and do things that would help other people and make their lives better."

Uncle Ben's eyes were lost in memories. "He believed that he did this not just out of kindness, but because he was driven by a sense of responsibility."

"so."

Uncle Ben cast his gaze upon Peter, "Peter, extraordinary things are going to happen in your life. You are destined to do great things, but with that comes great responsibility, even though it will be heavy."

Peter listened to Uncle Ben in silence.

He suddenly had a premonition that even he thought was impossible: Did Uncle Ben see something?
"Ahem, let's go."

Uncle Ben coughed, looking at his nephew's thoughtful expression with satisfaction.

It seems that Peter listened to what I said.

The next day.

Liz Allen's house is very lively.

As the student council president of Midtown High School, she is very influential and popular in school.

The party she proposed at this time attracted many students to participate.

Originally, Gwen was not interested in such a party, but because she was also a member of the band "Mary Janes", she had to accompany the band members to the scene.

Gwen wore an embossed velvet gown with a straight skirt, which Gloria said was for the band members, which made her feel a little awkward.

"You're beautiful, Gwen."

Glory praised sincerely.

"Well, if those conservative people saw what I was wearing, they would definitely say: On this holy ground! We know you brought the scrutinizing eye, the terrible triple eye, and the sound of the black trumpet. We repent."

Gloria made an exaggerated expression, "Oh my god! Gwen, you are such a conservative person."

"I'm not a conservative Christian, I'm just"

Gwen looked at her phone and muttered, "I just thought that such a beautiful dress might need to be shown to someone else."

She also received a reply from Peter on her mobile phone.

She invited Peter to watch her band perform last night.

Although it was not public, it was always my first time performing in front of public.

She heard from her father last night that Peter was robbed in the supermarket.

Although she knew that Peter and Uncle Ben had subdued the criminals, she was still a little worried.

Could it be that Peter has suffered some psychological trauma? !

I should have gone for a walk around Peter's house last night.

As Spider-Woman, if anything happened to Peter, she would not be successful as a superhero. "Hi, Gwen!"

Gwen's reverie was interrupted by Liz coming up to say hello.

Liz wore a black dress and a black crow-decorated mask on her head.

"Good evening, Liz, you look very special."

Gwen greeted the other.

"Of course, I am now—Lenore!"

Liz turned around and said to Gwen: "One winter night, a solemn crow suddenly came to visit me. I wanted to learn from the crow about the situation of my lost lover, but the crow told me 'never again'."

Gwen and Gloria looked at each other.

"Ahem, I'm not interested in sonnets, 'Lenore.'

Gwen had seen the drama club perform Edgar Allan Poe's The Raven at school.

It seems that the heroine in the film is called Lenore, and Liz is playing the other character.

But she has no interest in literature.

"Students are always interested in science and other subjects, but they dislike useless novels and poems. I understand."

Liz expressed her understanding and picked up two glasses of juice soda from the table and handed them to the two of them.

"Isn't Peter here?"

she asked Gwen.

"No, maybe he's on his way."

Gwen suddenly felt conflicted again.

She was afraid that something bad would happen, but she also wanted Peter to come to see her performance.

In the spacious living room, the Jefferson Airplane album "Tall John Silver" was playing.

Gwen remembered that she also had an old album like this, which was covered with scratches, but she really liked this song.

Students in the room were enjoying the party, and Gwen and the Mary Janes were playing on stage.

Gwen played the drums expertly, following the beat she had practiced and the overall rhythm of the band.

Gloria, as the lead singer, confidently displayed her singing voice.

"Boom! Boom! Boom!"

The drumstick hit heavily, as if hitting the heart.

"Boom"!
The sturdy man in the suit was hit hard in the heart and his body fell to the ground, splashing a lot of mud.

Peter put his foot on the other person's chest and asked him, "Who asked you to follow me?"

Shocked by the speed and strength displayed by Peter, the strong man opened his mouth, suppressed the pain in his body, and squeezed out a word from his mouth with all his strength - "Mr. Osborn."

Although he didn't want to say it, his mind was now filled with one thought: This guy is a monster!

With his sanity destroyed, he had no choice but to tell the truth.

Peter frowned when he heard the name spoken.

He was originally at home, but he saw sneaky figures around the residence.

When the opponent is led far away from home, he will be knocked down.

After listening to the other party's complete story, he raised his head and looked into the distance.

Norman Osborn not only sent people to monitor himself, but also sent people to attack Gwen.

It seems that the other party has doubts about Gwen's identity.

Thinking of this, he took out his cell phone and looked at the text message Gwen sent him.

Gwen is at a party at Liz's house.

She can deal with ordinary humans, but what if it’s the Green Goblin?

(End of this chapter)