[Ultron went straight for the carriage, and Captain America immediately warned Natasha: "It's headed your way!"]
[Then he went to the cab and checked on the conductor. The train could no longer stop, and there was a dead end ahead. Captain America saw this troubling scene from afar.]
[At the same time, Barton had adjusted the Quinjet's position and spotted Ultron approaching from a distance. He immediately urged: "Natasha, we gotta go!"]
[Natasha cut the last safety belt, placed a custom bomb in the carriage, and pushed the regeneration cradle toward the waiting Quinjet.]
[The regeneration cradle fell precisely into the aircraft, but at that moment Ultron flew over, grabbed Natasha's legs and dragged her away.]
["Natasha!!!" Barton witnessed this happening but was powerless to intervene.]
[On the ground, the train had already run off the tracks onto flat terrain, and the passengers inside were thrown from their seats.]
["Cap, can you see Natasha?"]
[Captain America looked up at the sky and commanded: "If you have the package, get it to Stark! Go!"]
[Barton, still worried about Natasha's situation, asked again: "Do you have eyes on Nat?"]
[But Captain America didn't know that Natasha had been captured. He only knew the importance of the regeneration cradle. In this moment, he couldn't afford to hesitate—the priority was to get the cradle away as quickly as possible. Therefore, he shouted again: "Go!!!"]
[Barton had no choice but to pilot the Quinjet away, furious that he could only watch as Natasha was taken: "Damn it!"]
"Oh! No way!!!" 1st gen Spider-Man couldn't help but shake his head as he looked at this familiar scene, uncertain how Captain America and the others would handle it.
Obviously, Captain America couldn't use the same method he had in a similar situation. Not only was it questionable whether Captain America had a strong enough physique like his, but even if he did, Captain America didn't have web-shooters to work with!
"The only hope may be Wanda. Her magic can control objects. Maybe she can slow down the train's speed or even make it fly!" Gwen suggested thoughtfully.
Another possible solution would be for Tony to send his Iron Legion to lift the train, similar to how Ultron's minions had lifted the carriage.
But after thinking about it carefully, everyone realized this method wasn't feasible. Tony wasn't present, so even if he wanted to provide support, he wouldn't be able to arrive in time.
What's more, due to Ultron's existence and Jarvis's destruction, the Iron Legion might only become Ultron's puppets. It would be fortunate enough if they didn't attack the heroes—they certainly couldn't be counted on for assistance.
Dr. Otto Octavius lowered his head silently without saying anything. He couldn't help but think of how he had been controlled by his mechanical tentacles in the footage shown earlier. He always took what he had seen on the Sky Screen as a warning, and the mechanical arms that he had spent a fortune to build now gathered dust in a warehouse.
He vowed never to use them until he developed a better way to control the robotic appendages!
Rose patted Otto's shoulder to comfort him.
Otto felt much better when he looked at his wife. No matter what others said about him, she had always been by his side. He also had Tobey's Spider-Man as his friend regardless of their age difference. That was enough.
[Inside the train, Captain America turned to Wanda and Pietro: "Civilians in our path!"]
[Pietro disappeared without a word after hearing this.]
[Captain America looked at Wanda and asked: "Can you stop this thing?"]
[Pietro rescued all the civilians in the train's path at superhuman speed, moving them safely out of the way.]
[Captain America kept helping passengers block flying debris inside the train, but then a wall appeared directly ahead. Captain America immediately positioned himself in the opening created by Ultron's escape and raised his shield to brace for impact.]
[The citizens of Seoul began to flee in panic as the out-of-control train barreled toward them.]
[Captain America was knocked backward by a massive stone pillar, his body breaking through a handrail as he fell inside the train.]
[Wanda cast her crimson chaos magic around the underside of the train and began to control its speed, while Pietro continued racing ahead to clear everyone from its path.]
[Wanda strained with effort to control the massive vehicle. Soon, through her determined efforts, the train gradually slowed to a stop. The civilians who had survived the disaster stared at the train in disbelief.]
[Captain America breathed a sigh of relief when he saw the train finally stop, and the passengers fled the train one after another.]
[Wanda went to Pietro, who was so exhausted he could barely stand, and checked on his condition.]
[Quicksilver waved his hand dismissively: "I'm fine. I just need to catch my breath!"]
[Captain America approached them: "I'm very thankful."]
[Wanda asked urgently: "The cradle. Did you get it?"]
["Stark will take care of it."]
[Hearing this, Wanda immediately shook her head: "No, he won't!"]
[Captain America looked at her calmly: "You don't know what you're talking about. Stark's not crazy."]
[Wanda frowned: "He will do anything to make things right."]
[Looking at her expression, Captain America fell silent for a moment, then remembering her abilities, turned away and tried to reach Tony on his communicator: "Stark, come in. Stark! Anyone on comms?"]
["Ultron can't tell the difference between saving the world and destroying it. Where do you think he gets that from?"]
[Captain America listened to Wanda's words with growing concern.]
"Wanda's powers are incredible! She didn't have to work nearly as hard as I did to stop a train!" 1st gen Spiderman remarked admiringly.
"No, the situations were different. You were dealing with a train on tracks, running at full speed with the throttle pulled to maximum, continuously accelerating. This train was sliding across the ground, facing enormous friction and resistance," Gwen pointed out, explaining the difference between the two scenarios.
This was why Wanda had been able to stop the train relatively quickly with a single maneuver—because the train had already lost a significant amount of kinetic energy before she intervened.
1st gen Spiderman didn't argue the point. In his view, as long as the train stopped safely, the methods didn't matter much. However, he was clearly pleased that Gwen seemed to be defending his accomplishment.
"Wanda has always been distrustful of Tony Stark. She doesn't believe he can be trusted," Uncle Ben observed, changing the subject.
"Well, who would trust someone whose weapons caused so much suffering to their family during childhood?" Aunt May replied, understanding Wanda and Pietro's perspective.
"Maybe, but Tony Stark didn't even know his weapons were being sold under the table by Obadiah Stane," 1st gen Spiderman said, defending Tony.
In his view, this misunderstanding was similar to when Harry had wrongly believed that Spider-Man had killed Norman Osborn and sought revenge against him. Eventually, that misunderstanding had been resolved, and their friendship restored. Perhaps the same could happen with Wanda and Tony.