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When Thor heard the name "Jane Foster", he suddenly became tense, until the term "laboratory" followed immediately, and then he was slightly relaxed. The reason why he left Jane in England In London, it is precisely the risk factor.

On the contrary, until after listening to Nick Fury's words, the Black Widow frowned deeply, and asked in a concise manner: "Clint?"

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