Chapter 83 - 81
Two chaps cause the previous one is too short.
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Scott, the future leader of the X-Men, couldn't forget that moment—a teenage girl knocked him out, even though he had been under the influence of drugs. It was a humiliation, to say the least. Thankfully, Scott wasn't the type to hold a grudge, otherwise, he'd have to carry that memory forever.
After some reflection, Hank turned to the professor. "Do you know where this battle took place?"
"Near Houston, most likely," Professor Charles replied.
Hank nodded and moved to the desk, opening the professor's laptop. After a few minutes of searching, his eyes brightened. "Found it."
He stepped aside to show the others what was on the screen. The X-Men gathered around to see images of the aftermath displayed on the computer: aerial shots from drones. The highway near Houston appeared utterly devastated—a 10,000-meter stretch had been torn apart by an immense force. The road was fractured, surrounded by craters of varying sizes, with deep cracks spreading for miles.
Everyone was stunned.
"I accessed the Houston Police Department's network," Hank explained, "and retrieved the data and images sent to them from the investigation site. The federal government's already involved, and they've formed a joint task force with nearby cities."
