Gwen stared at Peter's face, feeling somewhat dazed.

Earlier in the classroom, he hoped Peter would say something cruel to him, and Peter said he was Spider-Man.

At the time, she thought Peter was joking.

Looking back now, it really seems a bit cruel.

"Peter, why you?!"

Gwen asked in an incredulous tone.

Then she muttered to herself, "No, you should have known I was Spider-Woman all along, right?"

Peter nodded. "Yes, I knew that all along, Gwen."

Gwen's tone instantly became agitated, "Why didn't you tell me? Do you know how dangerous this is?"

Although the feeling was strange for a moment, it was mostly a sense of inexplicable grievance.

I was kept in the dark all along.

No, compared to these things, what I'm more worried about is just as this "goblin" said.

She doesn't want to drag the people around her into the cycle of reincarnation.

If being a superhero means getting hurt, you can lick your wounds yourself.

But she doesn't want the people around her to get hurt because of this.

"Why didn't you tell me beforehand? I... I know it was a bit difficult, but you could have emailed me or hinted at it. If I had a 10% chance of guessing you were Spider-Man, you could have hinted at 67%, or even higher."

Gwen felt that the "Frank the Spider Monster" incident made her somewhat suspicious of Peter.

But that incident only increased her suspicions from zero to ten percent.

I must be an idiot in Peter's eyes, right?

He had long realized he was Spider Woman, but he had never discovered Peter's true identity.

"Gwen, calm down."

"I remained calm throughout!"

Gwen's words were somewhat incoherent. "Do you know how I feel right now? Remember the painting I saw at Matt's place last time? A demon holding a trident sat on a fiery red throne. Now I feel like that demon is laughing at me with his mouth open, and his scarlet eyes are full of my secrets."

She then turned her gaze to the speechless Green Goblin beside her, "Sorry, the demon I'm talking about isn't you."

She quickly remembered something else, "Oh right, that black cat even kissed you. Great, it makes me feel even worse."

Peter looked at Gwen, who was so excited she was incoherent.

He understood Gwen's feelings.

“Gwen, I’ve already hinted at it to you, and you still haven’t told me you’re Spider-Woman.”

Peter said in a calm tone.

"that is because."

Gwen was about to explain, but quickly lowered her head in frustration.

“Well, I have no right to say that about you, Peter. I’m a liar too.”

Peter sighed and said to Gwen, "I am who I am, Gwen, and wearing a mask won't change anything."

"I understand, I'm just scared."

Gwen wanted to explain her fear to Peter.

She was constantly afraid that her identity would hurt the people she loved.

So she kept it a secret.

That's why I was so agitated and angry when I saw that Peter was just like me.

Just like his father was a policeman, but when he saw himself following his father's teachings and risking his life to protect the citizens, his attitude was not one of satisfaction, but rather anger.

The father didn't want his daughter to be surrounded by danger like he was, just as she didn't want Peter to be entangled in trouble like she was.

Gwen suddenly understood her father a little.

At this point, she had completely calmed down and realized that her previous words had been a bit harsh.

After all, Peter didn't do it on purpose, and she had been hiding her identity from him.

Taking a deep breath, she said to Peter, "I'm sorry, Peter, I'm just scared. I'm scared that the power will also make us..."

She looked up and suddenly realized that the "goblin" next to her was gone.

"Wait, where's that green goblin?"

Gwen pointed in shock to the spot where the Green Goblin had been standing.

"He probably didn't want to watch our performance, so he ran away."

Peter turned his gaze to the direction the Green Goblin had fled and spoke slowly.

Upon hearing that the other party had escaped, Gwen immediately jumped to Peter's side in a panic.

She wasn't going to let the other party get away with such a serious crime.

"Don't worry, he can't escape."

Peter slowly covered his face with a mask, a glint of light flashing in his white eyelids.

“I know who he is.”

Gwen asked curiously, "Who is he?"

"Norman Osborn."

Gwen was stunned again upon hearing the name.

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Chapter 95 Spiders never take the usual path

"Well!"

The Green Goblin, clutching his chest, staggered down the corridor of the Osborne Building.

The floor he was on was a high floor where his office was located, and no one was usually allowed to enter.

His steps were unsteady, and blood dripped from his shoulder.

The once glossy green armor was now pitted and uneven.

His original plan was just to deal with Gwen, but he didn't expect Spider-Man to suddenly appear.

Even more unexpectedly, Spider-Man is actually Peter Parker!

"Cough cough!"

Coughing, he pushed the door open and entered.

Intense pain assaulted his nerves, saliva dripped from the corner of his mouth, and he looked utterly wretched.

"No. We can't let them win, we can't let them."

Staggering, he walked to the center of the room, his hand trembling as he reached out and ripped off the mask from his face.

He groaned, repeatedly uttering sounds of defiance, "I haven't lost yet, I haven't lost yet."

Reaching the secret chamber in the room, he turned on the switch, attempting to retrieve the "human enhancement reagent" inside.

The "human enhancement reagent" not only enhances his physical abilities but also heals his injuries.

Of course, the side effects were also obvious: another soul born from his body had completely taken over his body.

At this moment, his mind was completely controlled by the soul of another demon.

Standing in front of the safe, he held the "human enhancement reagent" in his hand and breathed heavily.

However, before he could swallow the human enhancement reagent, the door to the room was suddenly pushed open.

As the door was pushed open, the dim light from the corridor seeped in.

Harry stood in the doorway, stunned, staring at Norman Osborn, who was covered in green armor and looked utterly disheveled.

He didn't see Norman's face clearly, so he didn't know that it was his father.

Thinking his father might have been attacked by the monster before him, Harry snapped out of his daze and angrily demanded, "Who are you? What have you done to my father?"

Upon hearing Harry's voice, Norman Osborn turned around in surprise, revealing a face that completely astonished Harry.

"Harry!"

Norman Osborne stared at his son with a chilling red light in his eyes.

"dad?"

Harry asked incredulously, "Who are you...?"

He simply couldn't believe that the monster before him was his father.

"Harry, close your eyes, 'herbivore'!"

Norman Osborne whispered the word "herbivore".

According to Dr. Warren's keyword hypnosis therapy on Harry, simply saying the keyword "herbivore" is enough to hypnotize him and put him into a deep sleep.

"This"

Although Harry wanted to ask Norman Osborn why, he immediately felt a wave of fatigue wash over him.

With his eyelids drooping, he grabbed the wall next to him, slid down, and soon fell to the ground and fell asleep.

Seeing Harry lying unconscious on the ground, the Green Goblin turned around with satisfaction and injected himself with the "human enhancement reagent".

"No matter what, I won't give up like this!"

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