Chapter 107: Marvel: Awakening the Little Universe at the Start, Chapter 49
But these things no longer matter.
What matters is that guessing and having Hawk confirm it himself are two different things.
But...
Those are the Abomination and the Hulk.
The Abomination is easy to talk about; he is already dead.
But the Hulk?
Can Hawk beat him? Also, the Hulk seems to have fought side-by-side with those superheroes; if Hawk wants to fight the Hulk, those superheroes might come out to stop Hawk.
Can Hawk win?
Gwen is somewhat worried.
Yes.
She is worrying about this, not other things, such as persuading Hawk to give up his hatred, to choose love and peace, and not hatred.
Pfft!
The one who died was Hawk's only relative in this world.
If one really had to give up revenge, then why did the Federation launch retaliation after the 9/11 incident in 2001?
Isn't it about love and peace? Then why retaliate?
Furthermore, if one really cared about love and peace, would the Federation still be fanning the flames and creating wars all over the world?
Gwen sneered inwardly and rolled her eyes.
She is not some naive girl raised by public education; she is a smart girl who has been winning scholarships all the way from elementary school to private high school.
Just as Gwen was frowning and thinking, a long-legged beauty with exquisite features and wearing sunglasses appeared at the cemetery entrance.
It was Anna.
However, unlike the way she was smiling and talking to Hawk just now, Anna's exquisite face was now exceptionally cold, and she walked with a powerful air.
Behind her followed a bodyguard in black carrying a golf bag.
Very quickly.
Accompanied by the roar of the fire-red Porsche's engine not far away, Anna drove the sports car and disappeared onto the road like a streak of light.
That bodyguard in black drove a black Chevrolet SUV away from the cemetery.
After a while.
Hawk also appeared at the cemetery entrance.
Gwen withdrew her gaze from the disappearing Chevrolet SUV in the rearview mirror, watched Hawk walking toward her while pushing a suitcase, and opened the door to get out of the car.
Hawk opened the trunk and put the suitcase inside.
Gwen looked at the suitcase that had just been put in, causing her car to sink a little: "What is this?"
Hawk stepped aside: "You can take a look."
Gwen glanced at Hawk, then reached out and opened the suitcase directly.
Instantly.
Gwen's pupils dilated.
"Hiss!"
"Yeah."
Hawk looked at Gwen, who had gasped, and said with a smile: "I was the same when I first saw it."
Gwen hurriedly closed the suitcase, then quickly looked around, and after confirming no one was there, she looked at Hawk and couldn't help but blink.
"How did you get it?"
"Traded for it with five weapons."
Hawk shrugged, and as he said this, he looked at Gwen with the corners of his mouth slightly raised: "You should know which five."
Gwen was slightly stunned, then blinked again.
"I don't know what you're talking about."
"Wen."
"Hmm?"
"My acting skills aren't great, but your technique for putting things back in place isn't either."
"..."
The photo of him and his sister Hearing Hearing Anya on the nightstand.
The bedsheet wrapping the weapons under the bed, which was clearly not his packing style.
If nothing went wrong, it must have been that Gwen saw the weapons under the bed at the time and, out of shock, opened them and forgot how he had packed them.
Gwen opened her mouth, suddenly feeling like she had been caught red-handed.
The next second.
"Bang!"
Gwen quickly pressed the trunk shut, then said to Hawk with a serious face: "The people from New York University are already here, we need to hurry back to school."
After speaking.
She didn't even look at Hawk and turned to walk toward the driver's seat, but at the moment she turned, her white earlobes were slightly red.
It looked very cute.
Hawk looked at Gwen, who seemed to be fleeing in a panic, and smiled slightly, but didn't continue to say anything; he just opened the car door and sat in.
Gwen then stepped on the gas and drove away from the spot.
On the way back to school, because she was thinking about being caught, Gwen deliberately kept a straight face, didn't look at Hawk, and didn't give Hawk any chance to speak.
To describe it in one sentence.
Gwen said nothing, just drove blindly.
Hawk sat in the passenger seat, recalling what Anna had said before she left.
A gift?
What gift?
Soon, the journey from the cemetery to Midtown High School, which usually takes about forty-five minutes, took only thirty minutes thanks to Gwen's extraordinary performance today.
Gwen, who had just hung up the phone with Mrs. Snow, quickly parked the car and said to Hawk: "The people from New York University are already in the office."
Hawk nodded, pushed the door open, and got out of the car.
Gwen, who also got out, called out to Hawk and made a cheering gesture.
"Good luck, Hawk."
"Okay."
Hawk responded and walked toward Mrs. Snow's office.
Gwen did not follow along.
After all, this was a New York University interview, not Berkeley's.
And interviews like this are quite formal; it wouldn't look right for an outsider to follow along.
"Knock knock!"
"Come in."
"Mrs. Snow."
After hearing the voice from inside the office, Hawk pushed the door open and entered, his gaze sweeping over a meticulously dressed middle-aged man sitting on the sofa, then he looked at Mrs. Snow: "You were looking for me?"
Mrs. Snow beckoned to Hawk, and after Hawk closed the door, she introduced him to the middle-aged man who had stood up from the sofa.
"This is Mr. Gary Cooper, Mr. Cooper is an admissions officer for New York University."
"Gary, this is the Hawk I told you about."
Hawk hurriedly extended his right hand.
"Mr. Cooper."
"Hawk."
Gary, the admissions officer from New York University, shook hands with Hawk, smiled, and then returned to his serious demeanor: "I saw your scholarship application. I came here today because I have a few questions to ask. Please, sit."
Hawk nodded and then sat on the opposite sofa.
Gary Cooper, who had sat back down, also picked up the notebook he had just put aside when he stood up, looked at Hawk sitting opposite him, and started today's main topic.
Today was both an evaluation and an interview.
If the evaluation is satisfactory, an admissions officer with significant autonomy can announce the results in advance.
Of course.
The premise is that you are outstanding enough.
One hour later.
Gary Cooper closed the notebook in his hand, then, under Mrs. Snow's expectant gaze, looked at Hawk, smiled, stood up, and extended his right hand toward Hawk.
"Congratulations, Hawk, welcome to New York University."
"Hiss! That's amazing."
Upon hearing this, Mrs. Snow covered her mouth in excitement.
Hawk was also stunned, then hurriedly stood up and shook the right hand Gary had extended.
"Thank you, Mr. Cooper."
"Thank my colleague Anna; it was she who put your file in front of me."
“……”
End of Chapter
