Mr. Immortal's Super Team!

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In an old house in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Craig Hollis walked into the living room with a plate of fried eggs and bacon. "It's time for dinner. Come down quickly," he shouted upstairs.

Putting the plate on the dining table, he immediately saw Romeo squatting on the sofa, fiddling with some machine parts. The coffee table was covered with scattered design drawings.

Romeo, a short man in a white coat and big glasses, was a young genius scientist. He often invented and created things, and his brain was a fountain of creative ideas that never stopped.

Although Romeo's gadgets looked a bit strange, Craig was often amazed by these little inventions. Sometimes he wanted to pry open Romeo's brain and see why he could think of things Craig couldn't.

"I kind of miss Robert now. If Robert were here, these data wouldn't be so troublesome," Romeo pouted. Robert was his intelligent robot, a good assistant and friend. Although Romeo could create another one, he liked the original Robert, and creating a new one wouldn't be the same.

The price of exchanging for Robert was too high, and Romeo didn't know when he could accumulate enough [Ruby].

"Romeo, come to dinner soon. What new things are you working on?" Craig walked over and looked at the rectangular box in Romeo's hand with curiosity.

"This is the automatic cleaner I just made," Romeo said proudly. He pressed the red button on the machine, and tiny brushes appeared at the bottom. Placed on the ground, it started working immediately.

"This is an automatic sweeping robot!" Craig thought.

"The most important thing is that this automatic cleaner has a super-guiding sensing system that can perfectly avoid any obstacles, whether it's people or furniture," Romeo added.

"Then this thing must consume a lot of electricity," Craig said solemnly.

"Who said that?" Romeo retorted confidently. "I specially set up an automatic charging function. When it runs out of power, it will find a socket to charge, and its battery life is very long."

Craig thought it would be great if this thing didn't consume much electricity and could clean the house. "That's really amazing if you put it that way."

"Don't forget, I'm a genius scientist. How could ordinary people come up with my invention?" Romeo said, looking very proud.

"Okay, great scientist, come and eat! It will get cold if you don't eat now," Craig said, dragging Romeo into the dining room.

"Eat quickly. I made your favorite stewed mashed potatoes today," Craig placed the prepared breakfast in front of Romeo, then turned around and shouted toward the silent second floor.

"John, Kong, Bai, come down quickly to eat."

Craig felt a little helpless. He had to treat his friends several times every time they had a meal. These friends were so difficult to please.

"I'm here," a familiar voice suddenly came from behind him. Craig turned to see John coming out of the bathroom with a cell phone in hand.

"Um, you must be hungry. I specially stewed the beef all night; it should taste good," Craig said cautiously. Although John usually spoke and acted gently, Craig felt a strong sense of oppression from him.

After John sat down, Craig brought him his favorite beef stew. While eating, John looked at his phone, occasionally swiping it. Suddenly, John's hand paused slightly.

He found an interesting piece of news. A strange disease, temporarily named "amnesia," had recently appeared in New York City, affecting many people. This symptom was extremely rare and had no relevant explanation in medicine before. Observers discovered that anyone with this symptom became afraid of light.

John couldn't help but think of a guy who was swiping the screen crazily in the camp channel. But this matter had nothing to do with him, as he was in Wisconsin, far from New York.

After a while, chaotic footsteps came from the second floor, and the Blank siblings appeared.

"Come and eat; the food is getting cold," Craig greeted quickly.

These siblings had given him a lot of help before. Although it was unclear how they found teammates Romeo and John, Craig was very clear about their abilities.

"Thanks," Sora said politely, placing his sister Bai on a chair beside him. Bai just blinked and didn't say anything to Craig. Craig smiled at Bai and didn't mind. He had read some psychology books and felt that Bai might have autism. But it didn't matter. As long as he persisted, he believed he could influence Bai with his love.

Everyone was present, and Craig sat in his seat, looking at everyone with a smile.

"We've all been together for such a long time, and it's been great. I hope we can become a real superhero team soon!" Craig Hollis, who called himself Mr. Immortal, said. Because his girlfriend committed suicide not long ago, he felt the world's sadness and tried to bid farewell to this miserable world. After several failed suicide attempts, he discovered his extraordinary ability—immortality. Craig felt compelled to use this ability to protect the world, just like any uniformed superhero.

Unfortunately, he failed miserably on his first attempt. A robber shot him in the head, and while he was resurrecting, the robber escaped. This deepened his understanding of the importance of teamwork. No superhero fights alone.

John was one of his identified future partners. Of course, the same was true for little Romeo. If it weren't for the Blank siblings, who knows what the robbers would have done after discovering his ability to resurrect. It would be better to say that these siblings saved his life.

"Craig, you have an opportunity to become a superhero. There's a disaster about to happen in New York, and you can save everyone," Sora said suddenly.

"Ah?" Craig was stunned. "What happened in New York is too far away from us, and how do you know that a disaster is about to happen in New York?"

"The reasons don't matter," Sora said calmly. "The important thing is that this is an inevitable war, and this will be your chance to shine on the stage of superheroes. So what you need now is to quickly book two tickets to New York."

"Uh..." Craig's heart was moved shamefully. He dreamed of becoming a superhero, punishing evil, and upholding justice. However, his small savings had almost been used up for the team's expenses.

"Don't worry about the money," Sora smiled confidently. "I just happened to take Romeo's new gadget to New York to sell. Many companies are interested in the automatic cleaner. The patent can be sold for a lot of money."

"Well, alright," Craig nodded after struggling for a long time. "By the way, why did you book two tickets? Are you planning on going with me?"

"Of course I won't," Sora shook his head and looked at John, who was browsing the news and eating beef. "You go with John."

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