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"His loyalty is admirable, if foolish," T'Challa said.
"I will respect a person who remains loyal to their friends or beliefs, even if I don't agree with them," Thor countered.
"Take it from someone who has been to prison, that will not earn you any favors," Scott said.
"Take it from someone who has been to over 20 prisons, I would've broken out by now," Rocket replied.
"Why would he not tell him his real name," Ned asked.
"Probably didn't want to tell him," Loki answered the question. "Floyd Baker hates William Baker. But he might be willing to become friends with Flint Marko."
Once more, the room was claimed by silence, curious as to how this would turn out. Uatu was just glad that they haven't asked any questions, yet.
"So that is how he got his power," Peter asked. "A nuclear reactor went off near him?"
"Yes," Uatu confirmed.
"People get their powers in weird ways in this universe," Peter replied.
"Says the guy who got his powers from a spider bite," MJ pointed out.
"Fair enough," Peter admitted defeat.
"Thank goodness he didn't kill them," Peter said. "What they did was wrong, but they don't deserve to die."
"I swear my joke about vacuuming him was just that, a joke," Peter said.
"If it works, it works," Tony replied.
"It wouldn't have if the guy wanted to escape, he would have," Bucky pointed out.
"Wait does Aunt May not like Spider-Man in this universe," Peter asked.
"No," Uatu answered.
"His father should not have left, but he is not responsible for the way Flint Marko grew up," Loki said. "He is responsible for his actions. No one else."
In that moment, Loki finally forgave Odin. He had held so much resentment for the way Odin had treated him. Loki blamed him for a lot. Now, while he still saw him as flawed, but he was still his father. If he couldn't forgive Odin, then he was a hypocrite. He glanced at Thor, who sent him a small smile, barley noticeable, but there.
"Wise words," T'Challa agreed.
"Dang it," Peter said. Another person he failed to save.
"Just continue to watch," Uatu said.
"To be fair, he is holding a giant metal object in a storm," Tony pointed out.
"But there is also the fact that sand is an insulator," Shuri added. "He should turn into glass."
"But beach sand is also silicon, he could have conducted the electricity," Stephen countered.
"At least he is alive," Peter said.
"But you also let a criminal get away," Drax pointed out.
"I will catch up with him eventually," Peter countered.
"Well, looks like that me will have to deal with him later," Peter said.
"Are you not the least bit worried that another villain has vowed to kill you," Ned asked.
"I got those kinds of threats even before my identity got reviled," Peter replied.
An) Done. So another rule I will be adding (yes I know I have been adding a lot lately) is that I will not include anything after the actual story ended. This is to save me time and get things out quicker. Also several people seem to forget that Loki accepted Odin as his father in Infinity War. It irritates me and honestly ruins his entire character ark over the entire MCU that he is in. Finally, as of Eternals, DC does exist in the MCU as movies (presumably). Weird considering the Omniverse.