"Wish upon the Dragon to resurrect him."
Hearing Goku's words, Professor X wasn't surprised, because like Black Widow, he believed that the story Goku told afterward wasn't a real experience.
However, he didn't expose the fairy tale in the child's heart, knowing that when the child grew up, he would naturally understand.
In this World, there is no Dragon that can grant wishes, nor is there an Aladdin's lamp.
"Goku, destroy the tail you're holding."
Seeing Goku still holding the tail he had pulled off, Professor X cautiously warned him:
"Remember, anything that falls off your body from now on, even blood and hair, must be destroyed immediately, leaving no trace."
The force behind that Facility could clone an X-24 using Wolverine's genes, and even control and modify Magneto's body.
If they got Goku's hair and blood, it wouldn't be impossible to clone a Goku.
If a group of cloned Gokus turned into Great Apes, then Earth would truly be doomed.
"Alright, Grandpa Professor."
Sensing the Professor's seriousness, although Goku didn't understand why, he still reached out and fired a small Dodon Ray at his tail, completely destroying it.
"Professor!"
Just then, the room door was pushed open, and Wolverine walked in.
"What's wrong, Logan?"
Professor X turned his wheelchair to face Wolverine, who had entered the room.
Wolverine looked at the Professor and suddenly stopped, completely frozen in place.
He didn't know why, but he suddenly felt that the Professor was different now.
The person was still the same, still so old, but his spirit had changed greatly.
It was as if, as if he saw the wise and confident Professor X, the headmaster of the mutant school, from thirty-five years ago again.
"The people who brought Goku over aren't police; they claim to be Agents from the Strategic Homeland Intervention, Enforcement and Logistics Division..."
Wolverine quickly recounted his conversation with Black Widow.
Professor X showed a hint of surprise upon hearing this:
"I've heard of this organization; their predecessor seemed to be called the Strategic Scientific Reserve, and Captain America, it seems, was created by them back then.
I remember they were only affiliated with the U.S. government before, but I didn't expect them to have developed into a global organization now.
Let her in; I'll talk to her."
In 1962, he and Magneto assembled the first X-Men and killed Black King Sebastian Shaw.
Their partner at the time was the Central Intelligence Agency.
Later, they established the mutant school and the X-Men, and directly cooperated with high-level government officials, saving the World many times.
Therefore, he had some understanding of many secret government agencies.
It was normal for Wolverine not to have heard of S.H.I.E.L.D., because Wolverine joined the X-Men later.
And most of the time he was out wandering, not spending much time at the school.
Wolverine was more familiar with General Stryker's group.
"Captain America, Steve Rogers!"
Wolverine's face showed a strange expression; of course he knew Captain America, and had even met him.
He also participated in World War II, but as an ordinary soldier at the time, and had saved a Japan military officer.
Later, that Japan military officer repaid kindness with enmity, tricked him into Tokyo, wanting to extract his healing ability, but was killed by him instead.
In between, he also had a brief romantic encounter with that Japan military officer's granddaughter.
"So, do you think they can be trusted?"
"One can only say they can be trusted appropriately; after all, Captain America died long ago, and no one can say for sure what S.H.I.E.L.D. is like now."
Professor X replied.
Wolverine nodded, went out, and brought in Black Widow, who was waiting outside.
Half an hour later, Professor X and his group followed Black Widow into the S.H.I.E.L.D. Agent's car, heading towards S.H.I.E.L.D.'s nearest Base.
"Professor, do we really have to cooperate with S.H.I.E.L.D.?"
In the car, Wolverine didn't fully agree with the Professor's decision.
Professor X sighed:
"Actually, we don't have much choice; the Canada government may not be as reliable as S.H.I.E.L.D."
During their conversation, Black Widow had told him the truth about Dr. Rice's use of genetically modified food to wipe out all mutants and his plot for the Westchester incident.
And she represented S.H.I.E.L.D. in proposing cooperation with them.
The terms of cooperation were also very sincere.
Firstly, because S.H.I.E.L.D. had obtained relevant information about the genetically modified food that could suppress the X-gene from the Facility.
Therefore, S.H.I.E.L.D. could use this to develop a special medicine to help him and Wolverine regain their abilities.
Secondly, S.H.I.E.L.D. would rebuild the mutant school on a small island near New York, allowing the mutant children who escaped from the laboratory to attend school normally.
After graduation, they could choose to join S.H.I.E.L.D., or live normal lives.
Finally, even if cooperation was reached, if S.H.I.E.L.D. had missions in the future that required their help, they could still choose to refuse.
S.H.I.E.L.D.'s only requirement was that without S.H.I.E.L.D.'s permission, Professor X and all mutants could not leave the small island without authorization.
In fact, even if S.H.I.E.L.D.'s conditions weren't so good, he would have agreed.
S.H.I.E.L.D. is a global security organization, supported by many countries; if they didn't agree, they would face endless pursuit.
Even with Goku's help, the outcome would definitely not be too good.
What's more, it wasn't just them; they also had to bring along the children who escaped from the laboratory, making it even harder to evade capture.
The Canada government might not be able to withstand the pressure from S.H.I.E.L.D. and take them in.
Furthermore, there was no guarantee that the Canada government wouldn't try to trick them into coming over and then conduct various experiments on the children's bodies.
So, since S.H.I.E.L.D. had already come knocking, cooperation was the only way out.
Most importantly, if S.H.I.E.L.D. could really cure him and Wolverine, and restore their abilities.
Then, even if S.H.I.E.L.D. really had problems later, he would have the strength to protect the children.
Wolverine said nothing more upon hearing this.
Compared to the Central Intelligence Agency and the Federal Bureau of Investigation, at least S.H.I.E.L.D. gave him a better impression.
In another car, Black Widow called Director Nick Fury:
"Director, Professor X has agreed to our cooperation. We will now fly to pick up the children first, and then head to the island where Base No. 8 is located.
However, the clue about the Great Ape is still lost..."
After the cooperation was reached, when she asked Professor X if he knew any clues about the Great Ape, she received a negative answer.
According to Professor X, because his abilities were unusable, and Wolverine and Laura were naturally restrained by Magneto.
So, when they were being pursued yesterday, Goku held off Magneto, and they evacuated to Pinion first.
They also learned about the Great Ape from the internet and were not clear about its origin.
This explanation was reasonable; Wolverine and Laura both had Adamantium in their bodies, and staying would only drag Goku down, so evacuating first was indeed a rational choice.
Crucially, she, who was proficient in psychology, did not see any signs of lying on the Professor's face.
Thus, the clue about the Great Ape was completely cut off.
If they couldn't figure out information about the Great Ape, if it appeared again next time, it would be another disaster...