The next day, Wang Kai took Skye and Mindy to a nearby ski resort.
Maine is in the northern part of the United States, of course not as far north as Alaska, but it's equivalent to China's Northeast provinces, so in winter, ski resorts naturally become tourist hotspots.
None of the three, Wang Kai, Skye, or Mindy, had ever skied before.
Wang Kai and Skye were both orphans; orphanages wouldn't be so kind as to take you skiing.
Mindy, on the other hand, had always been practicing killing techniques, and Damon certainly wouldn't let his daughter learn such useless things, so they could only find a coach.
Fortunately, none of them were stupid, and their athletic abilities were not bad.
Wang Kai and Mindy were a given; Skye also had potential.
In the TV series, she was trained into a qualified agent by Agent May in a short period, which shows Skye's potential in this area.
And don't forget, Skye has alien blood; the Kree are a relatively powerful race in the universe, and Ronan the Accuser is a Kree.
In less than half an hour, the three of them were already able to slide skillfully on the snow.
This surprised the private coach; there really weren't many people who could master the technique so quickly.
Although most people could slide simply on the snow after being taught, reaching the level Wang Kai and the others achieved would probably require half a day of practice.
Although Wang Kai had seen a lot of snow before he transmigrated, he had never been to a ski resort.
Coming for the first time was also exceptionally exciting.
The feeling of being able to speed without using strength was really cool.
No wonder so many people liked skiing; just based on that feeling of easily surpassing human speed, it was enough to make people feel exhilarated to the point of internal injury.
After going crazy at the ski resort for a day, Wang Kai and the others checked directly into the hotel at the ski resort, planning to continue playing tomorrow.
This was a consensus among the three of them; no one objected.
The next day, the three of them went to challenge more exciting slopes.
They were no longer satisfied with playing on ordinary slopes.
They came to the steeper and more complex slopes, but this time Wang Kai stayed by Skye's side the whole time.
Mindy was alright; her skills should be able to handle most crises, but Skye couldn't.
Skye was still an ordinary person, so Wang Kai stayed by her side constantly.
On the more dangerous slopes, Skye did encounter danger a few times, but Wang Kai easily resolved them.
This made Skye feel more at ease and able to ski to her heart's content.
Having a boyfriend like this was truly enviable.
Unfortunately, happy times are always short.
Wang Kai's profession was still a student and he needed to go back to school for classes.
Mindy was the same.
Although Mindy didn't want to go to school at all; she wanted to be a knight in the dark, punishing those who were evil, but this was forbidden by Wang Kai.
Wang Kai himself was a reborn person and was still in school after having already attended it, but Mindy was very lacking in basic education.
If you asked Mindy about the usage methods and history of butterfly knives, Mindy could definitely produce a thesis for you.
But if you asked Mindy to write a travelogue or a review, then it would be good if Mindy could write a hundred words.
So, cultural education was essential.
Mindy really wanted to resist, but she was truly no match for Wang Kai.
She even tried to run away from home, but Wang Kai easily found her.
Wang Kai wouldn't tell Mindy that he knew Kidō #58: Kakushitsuijaku, a tracking technique that was much more useful than any GPS.
Wang Kai had already recorded Mindy's soul fluctuations, making it easy to find her.
Unable to escape and unable to beat Wang Kai, and with Skye not on her side, Mindy could only obediently go to school.
Although sitting in class, she felt like there were nails under her butt, but she could only endure it and listen to things that were very boring to her.
Back at school, the atmosphere had changed quite a bit.
Flash seemed like a different person, becoming warm and friendly, especially towards Peter.
This was typical Stockholm Syndrome; after being abused by Peter once, it was as if he had fallen in love with Peter.
Young man, your illness is serious.
Because of Wang Kai's intervention, Gwen's father was still alive and well, and he didn't know Peter's identity.
Gwen and Peter's relationship grew closer and closer.
Wang Kai had even seen the two of them spontaneously kissing.
What did these two guys mean by exchanging saliva so brazenly?
Were they trying to make Wang Kai persuade Skye to return to school to mend her emotional wounds?
Spider-Man was still rampant in the dark.
Without an opponent like the Lizard Doctor, there was no one left in the dark who was a match for Spider-Man.
Spider-Man had been looking for the Joker during this time.
He considered the Joker his opponent because he felt the Joker was too cruel, directly killing Dr. Connors and attacking the police.
This was not part of Peter's worldview.
He wasn't looking for the Joker to kill him, but to make the Joker understand the preciousness of life.
It must be said, Peter was a kind child.
But Peter's efforts were destined to be in vain, because the Joker was Wang Kai in disguise, and Wang Kai wasn't like him, so nosy.
So, if there wasn't an opponent that made him feel interested in taking action, the Joker wouldn't appear.
Peter could only catch some villains in the dark and throw them at the police station door.
Peter's actions made Gwen's father, George, very unhappy.
He had always been against vigilantes like Peter, feeling they disregarded the law.
Although Spider-Man helped them prevent a lot of crimes and caught many villains, George felt that Spider-Man was not a police officer and had no law enforcement authority.
When he caught villains, he infringed upon the villains' rights.
It was truly unclear how George's brain circuitry worked.
Moreover, George had to constantly deal with the media.
Every time Spider-Man hung a villain on the police station's front door, George had to come out and face the very annoying media.
Those media outlets kept asking questions about Spider-Man, and more importantly, they defined Spider-Man as the city hero of New York.
This was what George couldn't tolerate the most.
Every time he said Spider-Man was committing a crime, it would attract criticism from the media.
George's dissatisfaction with Spider-Man grew in his heart.
If he could bring Spider-Man to justice, George would definitely not be soft-hearted.
If George knew that Spider-Man was Peter, who was currently pursuing his daughter, one wonders if George would grab a gun and go to the school to shoot Peter, or at the very least, transfer Gwen to another school.
Unfortunately, Peter's secrecy work was quite good.
So far, only Gwen knew his identity.
Gwen, who was in love, certainly wouldn't tell her father about Peter's identity as Spider-Man.
She knew how much her father hated Spider-Man.