Nick Fury naturally couldn't draw any definite conclusions about which specific situation it was, as he lacked relevant intelligence to support it.
But there was one point about which Nick Fury had no doubt:
Regardless of the serum's origin, since it appeared in the future, Nick Fury would absolutely not allow himself to miss out!
No.
Although John Walker injected the serum in the future, that only indicated that the serum already existed before the future, not that it doesn't exist now.
Perhaps, the super serum still exists now!
In an instant, Nick Fury made another decision:
After this round of spoilers ends, he would immediately investigate the matter of the super serum.
If the super serum didn't exist, then so be it, but if it did, Nick Fury would definitely find it!
After sorting through his thoughts, Nick Fury finally redirected his gaze to the diary, unable to help but show a hint of confusion.
Since John Walker, the second-generation Captain America, had already injected the super serum and become a true super soldier, why would he still be stripped of the Captain America title?
Was it because he secretly injected the super serum?
Do those politicians still care about that?
Or was it for some other reason?
Nick Fury naturally couldn't figure out this question.
He didn't dwell on it much and instead began to focus on another key point.
The third-generation Captain America can fly?
The diary made it very clear that the third-generation Captain America, Falcon, was an ordinary person.
So, for him to fly, it must rely on equipment.
Then the so-called "Falcon Wings" are undoubtedly a type of personal flight equipment.
Wait a minute!
Falcon!
Nick Fury's mind stirred, and he immediately recalled that the Military had once developed a Falcon Project.
Nick Fury didn't know why that project was later shelved, but wasn't the personal flight equipment within the Falcon Project a pair of wings?
So, is it possible that the wings of the third-generation Captain America, Falcon, are the Military's Falcon Wings?
Nick Fury felt that this possibility was not small.
Of course, whether it is or not, Nick Fury still needed to conduct a secret investigation.
[Oh, right, there's also a Soviet-era Captain America, Red Guardian, who is also a super soldier injected with super serum.]
[He is completely a product of the Soviet Union imitating Captain America, and can be considered a pirated Captain America.]
[He often boasts about fighting Captain America, but it's hard to say if it's true or false.]
[However, this poor guy is also quite tragic; despite being a super soldier, he was imprisoned for most of his life.]
[He didn't see the light of day again until Black Widow rescued him, but by then, he was so fat he couldn't even fit into his uniform.]
Red Guardian?
Soviet-era Captain America?
This wave of spoilers also attracted Nick Fury's high attention.
However, Nick Fury hadn't even been born during the era when Captain America was active.
Therefore, Nick Fury was not familiar with the Red Guardian from the same period.
But receiving this news from the diary at this moment, Nick Fury didn't feel too surprised.
After all, back then, as the only two superpowers in the World, the U.S. and Soviet Union had a period of extremely fierce competition.
Seeing Captain America emerge, it was understandable for the other side to create a pirated Captain America.
Nick Fury didn't care about that.
What he truly cared about was that this pirated Captain America was still alive!
But thinking about it, it made sense.
Captain America is still alive, and Winter Soldier has also survived to this day, which is enough to show how astonishing the lifespan of these super soldiers is.
It's not strange for that Red Guardian to be alive now.
Nick Fury also didn't care why such an existence as Red Guardian would be imprisoned; he only truly cared about one thing.
Where exactly was Red Guardian imprisoned!
If possible, Nick Fury naturally wanted to recruit this super soldier, Red Guardian, under his command.
However, there was one point: why would Natasha rescue this Red Guardian?
Considering that Natasha also came from the Soviet Union, Nick Fury naturally made a guess:
There must be a certain connection between Red Guardian and Natasha!
Then this matter becomes much easier to handle.
[Wait a minute, I suddenly thought of a crucial question. All those mentioned earlier were characters from the 199999 Universe.]
[But the Universe I have transmigrated into now, it seems, is not the 199999 Universe at all.]
[So, whether there are second and third-generation Captain America, African-American Captain America, or pirated Captain America, it's really hard to say.]
[It's even hard to say whether Captain America is Captain America or HYDRA Captain.]
[Haha, if it's the HYDRA Captain's Universe, then it would be much more interesting.]
[After all, HYDRA Captain is truly formidable. He conspired to kill Dr. Banner, killed Black Widow, and directly led to the second civil war of the superheroes.]
[He truly made outstanding contributions to HYDRA, worthy of being HYDRA's Captain America!]
HYDRA Captain?
What the hell?
Tony Stark was instantly stimulated by this extremely impactful phrase.
What kind of figure was Captain America?
He was a national idol of the American spirit, a symbol of spirit, an honor, and a belief.
His most significant lifelong achievement was leading the Howling Commandos to inflict a fatal blow on HYDRA.
He even sacrificed himself in the war against HYDRA's leader, Red Skull.
Although Playboy didn't worship Captain America like others and even dismissed him, he never doubted Captain America's character.
But now, the diary tells him that in some parallel Universes, Captain America is actually HYDRA?
What a joke!
Absurd!
This was the first thought that flashed through Tony Stark's mind.
You can say anyone is HYDRA, but you say Captain America, such an "anti-HYDRA fighter," is HYDRA?
Isn't that ridiculous?
However, very quickly, Tony Stark regained his composure and began to calmly consider the matter.
Countless parallel Universes mean countless possibilities!
From a theoretical and logical standpoint, the existence of HYDRA Captain is entirely possible.
So, a crucial question arises.
Is this Universe the 199999 Universe?
Although Tony Stark knew that, up to this point, the areas where the diary holder Zhou Cheng felt confused and the deviations that puzzled him were all changes he and Nick Fury made based on the diary's spoilers.
But even so, Playboy couldn't be sure if this Universe was the 199999 Universe.
No one could confirm this.
So, if that's the case, doesn't it mean that no one can be sure whether the Captain America of their World is HYDRA?
What the hell.
Tony Stark naturally didn't want to believe that someone like Captain America was HYDRA, but what if?
"HYDRA Captain?"
Nick Fury, in front of another diary, also gazed at this wave of spoilers, falling into deep contemplation.
Not trusting anyone had always been Nick Fury's nature; a high degree of skepticism was ingrained in his bones.
So, this astonishing news was much smoother and easier for Nick Fury to accept than for Tony Stark.
As an intelligence chief, Nick Fury, who had seen all sorts of conspiracies, tricks, and dark dealings, naturally understood the possibility of such things better than anyone.
Who said Captain America couldn't be HYDRA?
Captain America's good brother, Bucky Barnes, was also HYDRA!
Not just Captain America; even Barton, Black Widow, and Coulson, who were certified by the diary, could also be HYDRA.
It was just a matter of greater or lesser probability.
Aside from himself, Nick Fury couldn't be certain that anyone else wasn't HYDRA.
So, after some contemplation, Nick Fury once again made a logical decision:
It seems that from now on, he needs to strengthen his observation of Captain America.
Although theoretically, Nick Fury felt that this possibility was not very high, nothing is absolute.
If someone like Captain America were also HYDRA, then the harm to the World would truly be too terrifying.
Wasn't it also mentioned in the diary?
In that other Universe, HYDRA Captain even killed Bruce Banner!
Before this, Nick Fury couldn't even believe that Bruce Banner, who had a green monster living inside him, would actually die?
According to the intelligence Nick Fury had, Dr. Banner had attempted suicide, but it was useless.
That big green guy simply wouldn't allow such a thing to happen!
However, HYDRA Captain managed to do it!
[But I remember that in that Universe, War Machine Rhodes and Captain Marvel were lovers.]
[The starting point of the second hero civil war was Rhodes' death, which created a rift between Iron Man and Captain Marvel.]
[But in this Universe, Captain Marvel isn't even on Earth! However, this Universe is indeed not the 199999 Universe.]
[So, what exactly will happen, let's wait and see.]
[Forget it, no matter. Although some parallel Universes in Marvel have larger deviations, overall, those with larger deviations are still a minority.]
[Most parallel Universes actually follow similar paths.]
[Since everyone in this Universe is exactly the same as in the 199999 Universe, let's tentatively treat this Universe as the 199999 Universe.]
Tony Stark actually agreed with Zhou Cheng's view.
Although Playboy currently had no way to prove that this Universe was the 199999 Universe.
But from what it seemed, the progression of some events in this Universe was exactly the same as in the 199999 Universe in Zhou Cheng's memory, with no differences.
That meant Playboy could temporarily assume this Universe was the 199999 Universe.
Even if this Universe ultimately wasn't the 199999 Universe, it must be a Universe that highly aligned with and was astonishingly consistent with the 199999 Universe.
It was perfectly acceptable to use intelligence from the 199999 Universe for reference and analysis.
Not just Tony Stark, but Nick Fury and Black Widow, the other two diary holders, largely shared the same opinion.
After all, they knew full well that, apart from the changes caused by them, the holders, all the intelligence in the diary had never shown any deviation!
So, everyone could still treat this Universe as the 199999 Universe, just like before.
They could treat the intelligence revealed by Zhou Cheng as true and analyze it.
This basic premise was still perfectly fine.
[Speaking of which, it would be great if I could go to that Vormir Planet to take a look.]
[If Red Skull is still safely staying on that Planet as a guide, then Captain America is definitely not HYDRA Captain.]
[After all, the reason Captain America became HYDRA was all Red Skull's doing.]
[It was Red Skull who used the Tesseract to change Captain America's past, making Captain America believe he was a HYDRA mole planted among the superheroes!]
[Only then did he do all those shocking things.]
"Red Skull? Isn't he dead?"
Tony Stark couldn't help but exclaim in surprise again.
It must be said that this time, the diary's spoilers were truly too explosive.
One major piece of intelligence after another completely overturned common perceptions.
Everyone believed that Red Skull was dead!
But the diary clearly stated that Red Skull, who, like Captain America, was believed to have died seventy years ago, was actually not dead at all!
Whether it was the original 199999 Universe or the HYDRA Captain's Universe, Red Skull was not dead!
Playboy naturally couldn't know what happened in the HYDRA Captain's Universe, as the diary didn't mention it.
But in the 199999 Universe, Red Skull actually ran off to an alien Planet?
What the hell, is Red Skull really that awesome?
Did he actually have the ability to go to an alien Planet in that era?
One can only say that he truly lived up to being HYDRA's boss; he was indeed not simple.
However.
You ran off to an alien Planet, fine, but what's with being a guide?
Could that be some kind of tourist Planet?
Of course, this was purely Playboy's internal grumbling; even if he thought about it with his leg, he knew that this alien guide would definitely not be that simple.
Although he didn't know what conspiracy Red Skull had by running off to an alien Planet, the scale of it was already so grand that it definitely wasn't a small matter.
Wait a minute!
Thinking of this, Playboy couldn't help but be stunned.
His thoughts broadened, and he suddenly thought of something.
The future era of superheroes is not lacking in alien threats, and there are alien invasion incidents. Could any of those alien incidents be related to Red Skull?
He wouldn't bring alien forces back to Earth, would he?
What the hell.
Although his imagination was quite wild, no matter how Playboy thought about it, he couldn't rule out this possibility.
After all, since the other party had the ability to go to an alien Planet, he must have the ability to return.
Plus, Red Skull was originally a great demon king who sought to rule the World, so it wouldn't be surprising for him to do anything.
"Tesseract!"
In addition, the Tesseract once again caught Tony Stark's attention, drawing his high concern.