"I think it means that you're stronger than a lot of people. It would be hard, but I could do it. But I'd probably try anything else first, like we did with Vision. Except if it was me, I'd know it was over the second that army came into view. I'm sure if Vision could do it himself, he would've without hesitation. It was his life and death to choose, like therest of us." Bruce thought one person first half the world was pretty much an obvious choice. It wasn't even a Sophie's choice, it was right out there, the only choice. But still, his heart had gone out to her, because he was one pile of fluff underneath it all. Nat had gotten that right. Maybe that was why he was so willing to have bygones be bygones here.
"That's ... interesting. He didn't strike me as someone who would do that for a stranger." They only met for a moment, but Strange was very clear on where he stood with the stone and his mission for it. Though he shouldn't have fought in the first place, he should've gone off to wherever the wizards had been hiding all this time. It was done all the same. He seemed like he had his head on too straight and logical for something sentimental. "I think we were winning the fight. The one with Thanos' army. Thor came out of no where and just started wrecking everything in sight." Bruce smiled. "You haven't seen him in awhile, but he's stronger now than I can put into words. He took the Hulk on and said he won." Bruce had some doubts about that.
"Shuri may have thrown what I think the kids call shade at us. Implied we didn't make Vision the right way." Clearly Bruce didn't mind, there was appreciation in his tone. Brilliant minds always appreciated one another. "You and me were ahead of our time at her age, but I don't know, I got a handful of minutes with her and already could tell she'd flown ahead."
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"That's ... interesting. He didn't strike me as someone who would do that for a stranger." They only met for a moment, but Strange was very clear on where he stood with the stone and his mission for it. Though he shouldn't have fought in the first place, he should've gone off to wherever the wizards had been hiding all this time. It was done all the same. He seemed like he had his head on too straight and logical for something sentimental. "I think we were winning the fight. The one with Thanos' army. Thor came out of no where and just started wrecking everything in sight." Bruce smiled. "You haven't seen him in awhile, but he's stronger now than I can put into words. He took the Hulk on and said he won." Bruce had some doubts about that.
"Shuri may have thrown what I think the kids call shade at us. Implied we didn't make Vision the right way." Clearly Bruce didn't mind, there was appreciation in his tone. Brilliant minds always appreciated one another. "You and me were ahead of our time at her age, but I don't know, I got a handful of minutes with her and already could tell she'd flown ahead."