11: God of War
11: God of War

Taufers Castle, Northern Italy 1943, September 25th.

"Sir! I bring news!"

Generalmajor Günther Braun exhaled the smoke he had been holding in his lungs, lowered the pipe in his hands, and looked up from the documents on his desk. His cold eyes turned towards the messenger who had abruptly entered his office, but he didn't show irritation; instead, he nodded towards the soldier and raised his hand for the guards who had aimed their weapons to stand down.

Only now did the messenger notice how more than 8 men had been pointing their guns directly at him, sweat trickled down his neck, and he couldn't help but swallow nervously.

"Speak," Generalmajor said, and the soldier nodded.

"W-We've lost all contact with the base in Uttenheim. The last thing we managed to find out was that a group of partisan resistance initiated a frontal attack on them 6 hours ago. Since then, communications have been lost, and any reconnaissance troop sent to verify the situation has lost contact with us."

Günther Braun looked at the soldier sternly before standing up. With his hands behind his back, he walked towards the window in his office, admiring the views that Taufers Castle offered due to its location.

Even more impressive was the army of over 15 thousand men surrounding the place, preparing for the decisive blow towards Italy.

Günther Braun caressed the ring on his left hand as he pondered the recent events. Günther Braun was not just a Generalmajor; he was also a member of Hydra, one of the few important members under the command of Johann Schmidt. His stay in Sand in Taufers was a last-minute assignment.

Originally, the German army was supposed to liberate Mussolini and use him to regain their influence in Italy; after all, Italy was crucial for a proper defense of Southern Europe.

But before Germany could even begin to plan how to do it, Mussolini was assassinated, just five days after being ousted as Prime Minister of Italy by the Grand Fascist Council and arrested by orders of King Victor Emmanuel III. Benito Mussolini died from a gunshot to the head.

The perpetrator of his assassination was not made public, but thanks to the German intelligence network, it was discovered that it was the work of a resentful former Italian soldier against the former Prime Minister.

With their plan to regain influence in Italy interrupted in that way, things had to change.

Thus, the Third Reich assigned Günther Braun as the new responsible party to ensure its power over Italy. At first, Generalmajor was unsure about it; the Allies would undoubtedly use this opportunity to try to cross the borders with Austria into Germany, and if he didn't handle things correctly, this could have serious consequences.

That's why he had turned to Hydra.

If he wanted to ensure his victory, he needed more than just the support of the Third Reich; he needed to gain the support of the gods.

And Hydra now possessed the power of the gods.

It should have been easy; he should have been able to make his way to Bolzano in less than a day, so why? Why, in the last 48 hours, had he lost not only one but three important bases?!

He clenched his teeth and recalled the most important information he had been receiving over the last few hours: a tall, imposing figure dressed in blue, red, and white, with a star on his chest and a metal shield on his arm, a super soldier capable of overcoming any obstacle and defeating any weapon.

Captain America.

Just uttering that name in his mind made him want to spit. He had sent troops, weapons beyond any other weapon, and yet his men were losing. No matter how much he wanted to deny it, the reality was that he was in trouble.

He was supposed to be just a circus monkey, a clown giving flowery and stupid speeches to cheer the masses, so why? Why did he possess so much power?!

"Listen to my command, have a Staffeln (squadron) of Kampfgeschwader (unit of aerial bombers) take off towards Uttenheim. I want them to bombard the entire place until it's dust, all the way to Bolzano if necessary!"

"B-but sir, our men are still—" The soldier was cut off by a cold and fierce glare from Generalmajor.

"Do you question my orders, soldier?" The messenger swallowed hard and quickly stood upright, saluting with his hand, sweat running down his forehead.

"No sir!"

And so, more than 16 never-before-seen planes began preparations for their takeoff, their engines roaring with pulses of unknown energy that emitted a blue glow.

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"What an extraordinary thing," the words came from a middle-aged man named Emilio. His hands carefully examined one of the dozens of Hydra weapons that the partisan resistance army had stolen, tools of different types scattered across the worktable that had been specially prepared for him.

Beside him, John nodded as he watched Emilio remove one of the batteries powering the weapons.

After conquering San Giorgio, their advance didn't halt. They capitalized on the high morale to keep attacking until Uttenheim. With the new weapons and John's active assistance on the front, even if the number of enemies stationed in Uttenheim outnumbered them, they were still able to quickly conquer the place.

Their tactic was simple but devastating. John would rush into the fray himself, using his superhuman strength to quickly deal with enemy tanks and heavy weapons. Then, with Raven's help and her "bombardments," they could sow chaos among the nazi soldiers. And since the resistance also possessed tanks and armored vehicles, it was only a matter of time before the Nazi base in Uttenheim fell.

Many German soldiers didn't want to die. Seeing the situation, they voluntarily surrendered, laying down their arms. So even if they were outnumbered, with their morale and spirits high, the resistance easily overcame their enemies.

The captured Nazi soldiers posed a difficult problem. Therefore, they were forced to halt their advance in Uttenheim while they thought of a way to deal with them.

They had killed many, but there were still just over two thousand captured German soldiers. The resistance didn't have the numbers to guard them all, and they could not split up and leave men behind to take care of the prisoners, or the Germans might try to use that to their advantage and find a way to escape.

They used the still-intact facilities in Uttenheim as a temporary prison, but they needed a better way to deal with them.

While Franco and the other three resistance leaders pondered this, John had been focused on something more important to him.

Carefully, he took the blue energy battery, small pulses of energy could be felt being released from the object like the beats of a heart.

"I would advise you not to touch it too much, sir. I don't know what it contains, but I'm sure it's extremely dangerous," Emilio said. The man had been part of the Italian army as a maintenance technician responsible for keeping military equipment in optimal condition.

John had used his help to "dissect" some of the Hydra weapons. Of course, he didn't expect the man to reverse-engineer anything; that would be Howard's job. What he wanted were some of the batteries inside the weapons. He could have done it himself, forcibly extracting the power source, but he wasn't that stupid. It was too risky. He didn't know what kind of protective mechanisms the weapons might have.

If something was going to explode, he wasn't going to be near it, at least not until he was sure his body could withstand it.

"Don't worry, Emilio, I know what I'm doing. Anyway, thanks for the help. You can go rest. We still have a fierce fight ahead, and I need everyone to give their best," he patted the man's shoulder, who nodded and soon left, leaving John alone in the makeshift workshop.

John looked at the four batteries that Emilio had managed to extract without causing any accidents. They were all from fully charged and unused weapons. John had made sure of that.

He paced in circles, deep in thought.

Originally, he believed that with the Super Soldier Serum and Compound V in his veins, he was already strong enough. But with Raven's appearance, things changed. His strength didn't seem as secure now. He didn't know what kind of enemies awaited him in the future, but he knew without a doubt that if he wanted to ensure he could fulfill his role brilliantly, he had to take certain risks.

"The Russians experimented on him for years, using all sorts of 'weapons' to try to kill him. Nothing worked, and when they tried radiation, it only made him stronger..."

He recalled some scenes from "The Boys" series and then thought about the Tesseract.

"Its energy emits a certain amount of gamma radiation, that's how Tony and Bruce managed to find it," he remembered that scene from the first Avengers movie.

"No! This is crazy!..." He couldn't help but furrow his brows. Even if it were true, even if the Tesseract's energy contained radiation, that didn't guarantee it could be used safely.

"But haven't I already done something Crazy?" Remembering how he injected himself with Compound V after using the Super Soldier Serum, John couldn't help but have doubts.

Others, with more knowledge and greater intelligence, could surely devise dozens of plans and know dozens of ways to gain power. John wasn't one of them; his knowledge was limited, and with the integration of mutants into the scene, that knowledge had become less reliable.

For now, John only knew one way to become stronger, something that had been tested on the original Soldierboy and had yielded certain unexpected results...

Radiation.

Accessing large amounts of radiation without justification would be difficult, but now Hydra had served up an energy source like no other on a silver platter for him...

Now there was only one question left on the table: would he dare?

He looked at the four batteries pulsing with energy and couldn't help but let doubts creep into his mind. Was it necessary? Maybe he was overreacting. Maybe his current strength was enough...

"John!" Raven's voice snapped him out of his contemplations. He looked out the workshop window just to see her rushing in. She had been flying over the base's skies at his request to ensure they weren't ambushed suddenly.

"What's going on?" he asked quickly.

"There are planes! 16 of them are approaching fast!" John furrowed his brows and quickly exited the workshop, leaping to the top of a nearby standing building.

He focused his gaze only to watch as the fighter planes approached. He had never seen designs like those, and he had studied the different types of military vehicles of the time. He saw the blue light being emitted from their rear, and he immediately knew these weren't just any planes.

They were Hydra's.

"Everyone, take cover!" He shouted loudly, his voice echoing across the base.

The resistance soldiers were quick to obey. John was the one they respected the most, so even if they didn't know what was happening, they didn't hesitate to heed his words.

They all began to move, several of them looking up at the sky, their pupils dilating as they saw the planes getting closer and closer.

John quickly made his way to one of the anti-aircraft guns that the German army had installed at the base. It was a Flakvierling 37. Other resistance soldiers followed his lead, preparing different types of weapons and aiming towards the sky in haste. Those who didn't know how to use such weapons or didn't have any took cover as best as they could, already anticipating what was coming.

The planes were fast, faster than any other planes of the time. In a matter of moments, they were only seconds away from reaching them.

"FIRE!" John yelled and aimed skillfully, whether it was the shield, a gun, or any other type of weapon. He had become quite adept at making the mental calculations needed to aim without fail.

The weapon fired forcefully, its recoil strong enough to numb an ordinary soldier's arms, but for John, it was as easy as firing any other firearm.

The high-impact piercing projectile flew through the air at great speed, its trajectory fixed on one of the 16 attacking planes, the closest to the base.

One of the plane's wings was suddenly pierced, causing it to lose control slightly. Despite this, its pilot didn't hesitate and continued advancing with a clear objective. John didn't stop attacking, and a dozen more projectiles struck the plane's center, enveloping it in a cloud of smoke followed by an explosion that lit up the sky with a brilliant blue light.

"Shit!" John cursed. Even though he had destroyed one of them, he didn't feel happy because now he had lost sight of the other 15.

The resistance soldiers didn't stop firing even when their vision was obstructed. Many of them, having witnessed aerial bombings before, knew they couldn't let the enemy planes maneuver freely over them, or they would die.

Angelo gripped the MG 34 tightly in his hands. He had been chosen to aim the weapon with the help of two other soldiers. His accuracy was well-known among his comrades, so they didn't hesitate to entrust him with the weapon despite his young age.

When it came to shooting down planes, precision was necessary.

Unlike other soldiers who shot into the sky without thinking, Angelo waited. He waited with his heart pounding furiously in his chest. Scenes, images from the past came back to him with force: how his town was ravaged, how his house was destroyed, how his family died in the midst of a bombing.

No, he wouldn't let it happen again!

He swallowed hard and stared unblinkingly at the sky. Each second felt eternal. Then he noticed it, how the smoke moved against the direction of the wind. Without hesitation, he pulled the trigger. The Hydra plane couldn't finish emerging from the smoke clouds when it was unexpectedly hit by hundreds of bullets.

The pilot tried to maneuver to evade, but other resistance groups had already set their sights on him, and he was engulfed in a hail of projectiles that turned him into scrap metal in a matter of Seconds.

Of course, it was then that the remaining 14 planes attacked, not with machine guns, but with a rain of blue shots that traveled faster than any bullet seen before.

Their attacks were indiscriminate. Whether it was the partisan resistance army or the captured German soldiers, the entire place was attacked without hesitation.

Explosions began to engulf the base. John clicked his tongue as he saw one of the Panzer tanks they had hijacked instantly destroyed by a single shot.

The power of the weapons powered by the Tesseract was undoubtedly monstrous.

He fired several more times, bringing down another four Hydra planes, but the sky and the base were too vast; he couldn't take them all down just by staying on the ground.

He had been wondering how strong he really was, how much his strength had grown with the combination of both serums, and if that strength was enough... it seemed it was time to find out.

Without hesitation, he stopped firing and started running towards a clear area, keeping his eyes on two Hydra planes. If his calculations were correct, they should be about 3,000 meters above the ground and closing in.

He fixed his target and tensed his muscles. This time, he didn't doubt and used every ounce of strength he believed he had. He crouched down and with all that accumulated power in his legs, he launched himself into the sky.

The ground beneath his feet sank, his figure became blurry, and the air shattered. A supersonic explosion was left behind as his body soared high into the sky, colliding directly with one of the two planes he had chosen.

His body tore through the armor as if it were wet cardboard. Like a ballistic missile, he caused the plane to break apart in midair, exploding violently.

John maneuvered through the air, disoriented. The metal shield in his hand had shattered... he had just repaired it, but it seemed it would no longer be useful.

He listened carefully and found the second plane he had seen earlier.

"Let's see if this works," he thought, recalling his first strength test in the hotel bathroom. John positioned himself in the air and kicked forcefully. The sound barrier broke once again, and his body was propelled towards his second target.

His hand extended, and his fingers dug into the metal of the plane, gripping it tightly.

He crawled to the cockpit and, with a punch, broke the protective glass. The plane's pilot screamed in alarm, turning his head only to have his face grabbed forcefully by John. With a single motion, John yanked the pilot and dragged him out, sending him flying through the air. The safety belts did nothing to prevent the poor pilot from being forcibly ejected from the cockpit.

The plane, now without a pilot, began to lose control, but John was quick and took the controls without hesitation. He didn't want to keep the plane because he had no way to signal his men on the ground not to attack it, so he simply changed its direction and aimed it directly at another nearby Hydra plane.

When he was sure, he let both planes collide, causing another explosion to fill the sky.

"Five left," he thought as he let his body navigate through the sky. The resistance soldiers had managed to shoot down two more while John was performing his maneuver in the air, and he saw them fall in the distance.

He needed to destroy them quickly before they caused more damage.

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"What the hell?" Nicola stared at the sky in confusion as several enemy planes were suddenly destroyed.

"It's the Captain!" one of his men said as he looked up into the sky with his binoculars, Quickly Nicola took them off and looked up into the sky, only to see John navigating through the air.

How the Fuck did he get up there?!

"Quick! Communicate with everyone else. Tell them not to attack him!" Nicola didn't know what this war was turning into—unprecedented weapons, flying super soldiers—what was next? But regardless of what came, he and his men were in the thick of it, and it was their duty to fight, even against the impossible.

Still, he couldn't help but smile as he watched Captain America collide with an enemy plane, causing it to explode into a thousand pieces, the super soldier emerging from the smoke cloud unscathed, targeting his next objective.

Their enemies might be fierce, but somehow, Nicola felt they would win. Because as absurd as it sounded, even though he hadn't been very religious before, right now, in this place, he felt like they had a god on their side in this battle.

A god of war.

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12: The Last Stronghold
12: The Last Stronghold

John landed hard on the ground, causing it to shake violently. The cloud of dust that rose up concealed his figure for a few seconds before he cleared it away with a wave of his hand.

John walked out with firm steps, leaving behind the crater his body had created upon landing. He brushed off the dirt and looked up at the sky. The sound of the airplane engines was gone. He had destroyed the last of them, and now it was time to clean up this mess.

He walked and surveyed the entire base. The soldiers were celebrating as they emerged from their hiding places. Wherever John passed, they cheered louder, chanting his name. John waved at them and smiled. It was good to see his reputation growing, but it wasn't the time to enjoy it.

He spent several minutes helping with the "cleanup" before the situation was stable enough to have a proper discussion.

He met with the four main leaders of the partisan army and quickly began giving orders. They needed to count their numbers, know how many men they had lost, and how many weapons they had left.

"We need to regroup and tend to our wounded. I don't think this will be the only thing they try against us, but I won't let them think they can do anything more. They outnumber us, and if we let them continue preparing, it will be too dangerous."

In the makeshift meeting room, John spoke gravely as he looked at the map spread out on the table.

"What do you suggest we do, Captain? So far, we've been able to advance without problems, but if what the prisoners say is true, then more than 15,000 heavily armed men are waiting to crush us in Sand in Taufers," Marcello said. The middle-aged man had seen better days; he was covered in dirt and ashes, as well as freshly bandaged wounds.

"That's right. We've lost at least 100 men in this surprise attack. We barely number a thousand, and that includes the wounded... If we keep advancing, we'll simply lose," Lorenzo said with a sigh.

There was willpower; no one wanted to stop fighting. But when the numerical difference is so great, there isn't much that can be done. Not only that, their enemies had better and more lethal weapons, and although they had managed to steal some of them, the number that should be in a group of over fifteen thousand soldiers would surely dwarf the number in their hands.

Not to mention any unknown weapons the German army might have. Those planes were something they had never seen before. What else was there? What things beyond their imagination would hit them in the face when the time came?

"If it's the numbers that worry us, I think I have a possible solution," Nicola spoke up this time.

Everyone looked at him, waiting for him to speak.

"I know many of you have already noticed, but for those who haven't, I'll say it directly. The truth is, we haven't found any prisoners so far, aside from the corpses." Silence reigned for a second, the faces of everyone present darkening as they recalled the sad scenes that greeted them.

Men, women, or children, it seemed the German army did not discriminate when it came to killing them.

"At the captain's request, my men have been focusing on finding out why. Before the recent bombardment, we had been interrogating several prisoners, and I believe we have discovered something important."

Nicola let one of his men step forward. The soldier looked somewhat nervous, yet he spoke clearly and without hesitation.

"We obtained this information from three different men. We ensured they had no contact with each other, and the three versions matched without any alteration. When the German army attacked northern Italy and advanced to Brunico, they began taking prisoners in large numbers. It didn't matter the gender or age; as long as they were 'healthy' and could 'work,' they were taken. and Those who were too old or injured were... killed."

Everyone frowned, but no one interrupted despite the obvious discontent among them.

"It's said that they are creating a factory, using the prisoners as slave labor in Sand in Taufers. That's where they've taken all the civilians."

John immersed himself in thought and looked at Nicola.

"How many... how many prisoners are we talking about?"

Nicola looked at him seriously and responded without hesitation.

"Considering the size of the towns that have been raided and the information given by the interrogated soldiers... at least 20,000 of them, sir."

Everyone in the room fell silent, the gears in their brains starting to work at full speed. John took a few steps with his hands behind his back in thought for a few seconds and then smiled.

"I may have a plan."

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"How do you feel?" John asked as he finished bandaging a wound on Raven's left arm. They were in a private room where no one could notice the girl's blue skin.

Raven winced as John tightened the bandage, looking at him with furrowed brows and responding somewhat hesitantly.

"A bit useless... while everyone else was doing something, I could only hide. The sky was too chaotic, flying was too dangerous, and shooting did almost nothing against those planes..." Remembering those scenes, she couldn't help but bite her lip in frustration.

Until now, Raven had been enjoying resounding success in all her "missions" and in every confrontation the partisan resistance army had with the German army.

She thought everything was simple, that they would always win... that she and John were enough to face this war.

Only today did she realize she had overestimated herself too much. Even with her powers, she couldn't make much of a difference; she couldn't help.

"Don't underestimate yourself so much. Maybe this time you couldn't make an overwhelming difference like before, but that's normal. No one is perfect, and that's why we're a team. We must help each other and cover for what the other lacks."

John sat in a chair next to Raven and crossed his arms as he spoke and looked at her. She still seemed somewhat disheartened, so he said a few more words.

"Besides, the mere fact that you could warn me in advance of their arrival saved dozens of lives. That alone is more than anyone else could have done. You should feel proud of that." Raven looked him in the eyes, pondering his words.

John was right. Although this time she couldn't do as much as before, it didn't mean she had done nothing. She was still useful; she just needed to learn where her strengths lay.

She sighed and let her bad mood fade away. It wasn't the time to be depressed.

"I heard there's a plan. What are we going to do?" she couldn't help but ask, her disguise returning to her. Somehow, she felt more comfortable in it. It made her feel stronger and more capable, much more than in her original body.

John seemed thoughtful as he looked at her. Until now, Raven had proven exceptionally useful in many ways. Without her, he certainly would have had some trouble dealing with certain matters.

Her help provided solutions that would otherwise be difficult to implement.

Even so, he couldn't avoid a certain guilt twisting inside him. This girl, who until a few days ago was just an ordinary young woman, had gone from that to being a complete killer.

In just three days, her death count was nearing triple digits, probably even surpassing that mark.

He wondered what she thought, how she really felt about it. He had no reason to doubt her words, but if words could truly express the deepest feelings of people, then there would be fewer wars.

She had said she was fine, that she didn't care, but was it really so? He didn't know, but regardless, things had already progressed to a point where Raven could no longer go back to who she once was.

What she would become in the future was uncertain, and John would be lying if he said he wasn't expectant of it. At the same time, he apologized to her internally. There was no turning back; whether it was him or Raven, both would create rivers of blood in their wake—Raven believing it was necessary, that all her actions were for a greater good, and John... well, the path to stardom was never easy.

"I have a plan, and it requires you to do something for me," he said without hesitation, making her straighten her back and give him her full attention.

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Several hours later, northern Italy near Molini di Tures.

Unseen and in the dark of night, John and Raven arrived at the "entrance" to Sand in Taufers. They had separated from the resistance army to carry out their part of the plan.

"Do you think you can do it?" John asked, looking at Raven while holding a brown fish that was frantically trying to free itself from his grasp.

Raven frowned and closed her eyes for a moment, letting her power flow. Her body returned to its blue form but didn't change completely, as that wasn't her goal at the moment.

John and she had experimented with her power several times. They both knew she could take "different traits" and combine them, which was how she created her disguises. But until now, they hadn't tried to see how versatile this part of her powers was. That was about to change.

Initially, the plan had been for her to use her bird form, but as they made their way and passed by the large "Ahr" river, John had another idea, one that could save them from possible problems.

Raven felt her body begin to change partially. On her neck and the sides of her torso, gills, similar to those of the fish John was holding, suddenly appeared.

Feeling the new "organs" in her, she couldn't help a sensation of suffocation. She still had her nose, but somehow she felt the air wasn't reaching her lungs.

Quickly, she returned to her original form and took a deep breath.

"How is it?" John asked with evident concern.

She swallowed and responded confidently.

"I think it can work." Without hesitation, she walked to the river and submerged herself in it, her body changing once more. This time, the feeling of suffocation didn't appear. The gills on her body worked correctly, and Raven remained underwater for several minutes, making several more changes to her body. She took the fish's scales to cover her skin, its eyes to see in the water, and tried to modify her hands to make them more like fins.

Anyone who saw what was happening underwater would be left with their mouth open. The way she changed and modified her body was beyond human understanding.

Once she had a more or less comfortable form, she tested her mobility underwater. While she wouldn't say she moved as naturally as a "fish," it was still enough to navigate the river without problems.

She emerged from the water, returning to her original form, and smiled at John while she gave him a thumbs up

John smiled, seeing that she had succeeded. It had truly been a last-minute idea, something he didn't know was possible but decided they should try.

"Then we need to change the plan."

He quickly pulled out one of the maps he carried with him and showed it to Raven, pointing to the path of the Ahr river.

"The river is a direct path to the front of Taufers Castle. If you go through it, you can enter their fortress without anyone detecting you." Originally, she had to go by air, using the night as cover. However, it was dangerous. Taufers Castle wasn't like any other base. Its security was even greater, and its protection against air attacks was also stronger. If it were just Raven in her bird form, she could easily do it, but this time she needed to carry a load.

For that reason, she didn't take the fish form and simply navigated through the waters. She had to maintain her humanoid form largely so she could carry her load through the river without fear of losing it.

While the castle was the center of the fortress, it wasn't the whole thing. Around it extended a large German military camp of at least 18 hectares. Raven had managed to make a quick reconnaissance from the sky in her bird form, giving them an idea of the layout of the place.

In reality, the Ahr River passed through the middle of the base, making it a perfect entrance, if not for the fact that humans couldn't breathe underwater and its width in that part was only about 17 meters.

It wasn't an ideal path for ordinary people... but Raven, she could take it and bypass any security the German army had installed in the place.

Raven studied the map and nodded confidently, the excitement returning to her once more. This plan was the most important so far, and her role in it was also crucial. She couldn't fail.

John then picked up the backpack on his back and carefully placed it in her hands.

"Remember, once set, you need to activate the timer. You have exactly 10 minutes between each activation and an additional 20 minutes to run," he explained once more.

Raven took the backpack and looked at the four charges inside. She didn't know exactly what they contained, but the faint blue glow hidden behind layers of tape and plastic bags made it clear she needed to handle these "explosives" carefully.

She closed the backpack and placed it over her chest instead of her back, firmly securing its straps.

She prepared to leave, but John put his hand on her shoulder before she could go. She looked at him in confusion before he pulled her to him in a strong hug.

"Be careful, okay? If you're in danger, don't hesitate to abandon the mission. Your life is much more important," he said sincerely.

Raven hadn't realized how cold she had been feeling from being wet until her body touched John's and she felt his warmth flooding her.

She returned the hug and nodded with some shyness.

"I will, but I won't give up easily." She didn't like to fail, and she wouldn't.

John let her go and watched as she slowly submerged into the water. It wasn't until her figure disappeared completely that he looked away.

John sighed. He truly didn't want to put her in so much danger, but there was no one better than her for an infiltration and assassination job like this. On the other hand, it wasn't like he was leaving her to her fate. He would also go, and if everything went well, the partisan resistance army would arrive shortly after Raven completed her mission.

He looked at the map. While the fortress was Raven's primary objective, John had another. Nicola had been right about one thing: if they needed numbers, there was only one way to get them.

"This battle should end soon." Once he achieved what he needed and returned control of northern Italy to the rebel army, he would focus on assisting the Allied forces. He looked toward Poland, which was quite far from his current objective.

Remembering all that was happening and would happen in that place, he couldn't help but frown deeply. Maybe he needed to intervene personally, but how? Hydra was only stationed in Germany and Austria, as far as he knew.

Then he remembered. Wasn't there an attempted uprising by the Poles? He cursed himself a little for never studying history properly. He could remember what he knew, but he couldn't recall what he had never learned.

He remembered it was around 1944, but not the month or the day the attempt took place. He only knew the Poles fought for 63 days before the Nazi army crushed them.

"I think I can do something with that." He was already leading the Italian resistance, so why not do the same for Poland? Wouldn't it be even more incredible if his name was acclaimed not only as the savior of Italy but also of Poland, France, even?

There were many battlefronts he could fight on. The problem was time. If he wanted to make significant contributions, he had to finish each battle quickly but in a way that his impact remained significant in the history books.

Of course, in the end, he wouldn't just save countries. When this war ended, he would have saved the world.

"Easy, right?" Remembering his previous contemplations, he couldn't help but clench his fist.

His strength... it was fine for now, but if he wanted not only to emerge victorious from this war but also from future battles, he had to ensure he became stronger.

"But I must not be careless." The way he experimented with the fusion of both serums was too rushed, too risky. He had to do things smarter and with greater preparation. If he wanted to experiment with the Tesseract's energy, he had to do it in a way that any potential danger could be quickly resolved.

"I wonder if the Vita-Ray machine is still intact." He would have to talk to Howard...

He put away the map and looked in the direction of Sand in Taufers. It was time to focus on the present. Thoughts about the future could wait for later.

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Günther Braun couldn't enjoy the smoke from his pipe; the news that his 16 Hydra bombers had been destroyed had come not long ago, leaving him feeling numb.

He looked out at the landscape through the window he had installed in his office and couldn't help but clench his teeth so hard he felt like he could break them.

Time and time again, his men were dropping like flies, even with the power of the new Hydra weaponry in their hands. He couldn't understand it. Was this "Captain America" truly invincible?

If he continued to suffer losses like this, sooner or later, the Third Reich would demand answers. Hydra would demand answers...

No, he couldn't let this continue.

There were three knocks on the door of his office, snapping Generalmajor out of his reverie.

"Come in," he signaled with his hand for one of the guards to open the door.

A messenger soldier entered with firm steps, holding several reports in his hands.

"Sir, preparations are complete," he said, and Günther Braun smiled.

Captain America had proven to be too strong. Simple attacks were useless against him. If Generalmajor wanted to definitively deal with this enemy, it had to be brutal.

He wanted to see if this Super Soldier could face an army of over 15 thousand men on his own.

He didn't even consider the partisan resistance. To Günther Braun, they were nothing more than nuisances, insects that could be crushed at any moment by his army. In his mind, the only enemy that really mattered was John.

"Then issue the order. In 3 hours, we will begin the invasion towards Bolzano." Perhaps it was somewhat hasty, but Generalmajor believed in his troops and their superior weaponry.

Before the Allied army could fully settle in southern Italy, they had to take the north completely.

Once that was done, taking Italy would only be a matter of time.

The messenger nodded. "As you command, sir." He placed the reports on the desk, saluted with his hand, and then withdrew.

Günther Braun looked at the papers the soldier had left on his desk. It seemed that the "factory" was progressing well. The Third Reich had no intentions of building something like that in Italy, but Hydra needed more manpower and facilities to continue creating superior weaponry.

Since he was being sponsored by them, he had to ensure he met their demands. Not that he really cared to do so. A factory in Sand in Taufers would only be more beneficial to him in the long run.

He looked out his window at his men preparing, feeling somehow that something was amiss. He didn't know why, but an old instinct told him that danger was near.

His eyes met those of a crow perched on the railing of his window balcony.

For some reason, he found himself staring at the bird, unable to look away. He wondered if this was how the enemies of Alföðr felt when their mythical crows observed them, He wondered if this was some sort of divine sign, an answer to his concerns.

The bird cawed and then flew away, disappearing from his sight, making his mind refocus.

"Increase patrols. I want guards to double their rounds before departing. Have our scouts survey the surrounding terrain, and the prisoners to be returned to their cells," he couldn't help but issue that order.

One of the guards in his office nodded, ready to carry out the command.

The Generalmajor glanced towards the skies one last time before sitting back at his desk, the full moon illuminating the sky behind him, leaving him with a strange feeling, as if he were missing something.

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Matteo trembled, the cold night air making him huddle even closer to his father. He looked through the iron bars of his cell, watching the guards pass by with their weapons gleaming in that strange blue light.

"Here," his father noticed his shivering and took off his torn and old coat, draping it over Matteo's shoulders.

The 12-year-old boy looked up at his father with concern, unable to help but ask the same question many others had.

"How much longer will we be here?" His father fell silent for a few moments, unsure of what to say.

Giovanni had never been a dishonest man; he had never liked lying, even when it was necessary. But this time, he couldn't help but want to lie to his son, to tell him that everything would be okay, that they would get out of here soon. But he couldn't do it.

He pulled Matteo into his arms, wrapping him in a hug. He glared at the soldiers guarding their cells, a rage building inside him with each passing second. If only he could fight...

As he watched them, there was suddenly a tremor that shook the entire place, causing dust to fall from the ceiling. All the prisoners were jolted awake by a loud noise followed by another coming from the German central base. Suddenly, the light inside the prison cut off, plunging the place into darkness only occasionally broken by the occasional blue glow from some guards' weapons.

Those with access to barred windows couldn't help but stretch to look through them, noticing large clouds of smoke with blue light rising in the distance, the base alarm blaring loudly, causing the guards to gather closer and closer to each other.

Whispers began to fill the place, and the guards present began to impose order by banging on the cells with their batons and shouting forcefully for silence as they gathered among themselves.

The leader of the guards reached the top of a tower positioned on the walls surrounding the massive prison. He didn't even need to use his binoculars to see the explosions in the distance and quickly gave some orders.

"Someone go find out what's happening!"

He pointed to one of his men, but before he could rush off, he suddenly seemed to lose his balance and fell to the ground. The leader of the guards opened his eyes in panic and quickly approached to see what was happening.

He moved the body and noticed a sharp piece of metal, like a handmade metal dagger, deeply embedded in his neck, blood beginning to flow.

He quickly backed away and tried to shout a warning, but before he could do so, his head was struck, causing his body to fall back lifelessly the next instant.

A similar dagger to the one that had killed his man was embedded in his forehead.

The nearby guards alarmed and raised their weapons, but before they could shout or fire, their bodies began to fall like marionettes with their strings cut, their helmets unable to prevent their fatal fate.

The remaining guards in the large prison were slow to realize that their comrades were quickly falling one after the other.

But the prisoners noticed it. Slowly, more and more of them approached the doors of their cells, watching as a dark figure dealt with the guards quickly and efficiently.

Giovanni watched as the guard near his cell fell lifeless with some astonishment and hope beginning to emerge within him. Slowly, he crawled as far as he could and reached out his arm, stretching until he reached the weapon, but a hand stopped him. Alarmed, he almost screamed but managed to contain himself when he saw that it wasn't a guard but a strange man with a star on his chest.

"Not yet," he whispered, allowing him to take the weapon but leaving behind a clear message. The man walked between the cells, breaking their locks with bare hands and making hardly any noise, causing those who witnessed such a feat to rub their eyes, wondering if they were imagining things.

Slowly, the prisoners began to emerge, but they all kept silent despite their excitement.

Many began to help the figure and snatch equipment from the dead guards. When those still alive began to notice that something was wrong, it was too late. Thousands of prisoners were already out of their cells.

Soon, a riot began to sweep through the place, and the prisoners, outnumbering the guards, easily overwhelmed them.

No more help came because in the distance, gunfire and explosions began to be heard out of nowhere. The base was under attack.

Soon, more and more prisoners were freed, and the vast majority of them gathered in front of the doors that separated them from the outside.

The towering walls of almost 30 meters made them hesitate for a moment. Even with the stolen weapons, many of them still had bare hands, their clothes were barely rags, and their physical condition barely kept several of them standing.

Could they really fight against the huge army outside the prison?

It was then that a figure leapt over the doors, grabbing the attention of many with its superhuman feat.

"Listen, everyone! My name is John! But people know me as Captain America, an United states Super Soldier who has been fighting on the front lines with the partisan resistance army in recent days," John introduced himself, his voice easily reaching every corner of the prison.

All present eyes looked at him with equal parts curiosity and astonishment. Many had witnessed how he dealt easily and quickly with the guards, and they could easily recognize him thanks to the silver star on his chest reflecting the blue light from the weapons he had handed out.

"If you're wondering why I'm here, then the answer is simple: to set you free and ask for your help," his words made the prisoners begin to realize what was happening. Some of them couldn't help but step back, the fear that the German army had instilled in them beginning to resurface.

Seeing their reaction, John spoke with more strength and conviction.

"The Nazi army has ravaged your towns and homes, turning you into slaves, cheap labor that they won't hesitate to discard. They don't care about your lives or your fate, and that cannot continue. Right now, the resistance army has begun to attack this base, to resist the invasion and liberate northern Italy from the clutches of the Third Reich! But their numbers are not enough; they are outnumbered five to one at least, and without help, they will surely be overwhelmed before dawn. That's why I'm asking you... No! I'm begging you! For your children, for your families, and for your home, fight for your freedom!" John said, injecting all the fighting spirit he could into his voice.

"With all of you, together, no matter how strong or numerous the enemy may be, we can win this battle! I know many of you are afraid and many are tired, fed up with this war. But if you don't fight now, if you don't rise up and fight today, then who will?!"

At his question, many looked at each other, their hearts pounding, remembering scenes from the past, death, the suffering they were forced to endure. Slowly but steadily, many began to step forward.

"It's true! We can't keep hiding. They've taken enough from us already! I don't want to lose anymore! I don't want to kneel before them and await my death, not without a fight," Giovanni said, thinking of his son, thinking of the future he would have to endure and refusing to let him suffer any further.

"That's right! We can't let them fight for us. We must help!" Soon, more and more men began to step forward and shout with courage, the fire beginning to burn in their veins.

John smiled.

"If you're determined, then take anything you can use as a weapon and follow me!"

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Raven stood atop the Taufers Castle, watching as the base burned in flames. So far, three out of the four explosives had detonated. The first served as the signal for the Partisan resistance army to begin their surprise attack.

Silently, the Partisans had been waiting for their moment to act. They had to leave behind tanks and vehicles to avoid making too much noise, but in the end, it was worth it.

Using the cover of night and Raven's help, who had taken care of the scouts monitoring outside the base, they managed to get close enough to start their attack just as the timed bombs began to explode.

The explosives had been somewhat improvised, created using salvaged Hydra weaponry batteries. Their effectiveness was unquestionable; a single charge reduced everything within its blast radius to dust. Nothing and no one could escape once the device detonated.

When that same device detonated near other energy weapons? Well, Raven had to close her eyes and was almost thrown off the roof when the shockwave engulfed nearly half of the base in an instant.

For a brief, fleeting moment, she wondered how many had died after that. Hundreds? Perhaps thousands?

Her hands trembled slightly at the thought. She clenched her fists with irritation. This was necessary; this was war, and she was a soldier. She couldn't afford to feel pity for her enemies.

She couldn't help but remember the words one of the German soldiers had said when she destroyed the base in Villa Santa Caterina.

"Hey, you were right. I really don't feel sorry," it was strange to realize that.

She wondered if she had always been this way or if something had changed her.

She heard gunfire coming from the southern part of the base. That was where the prison was located. It seemed that John had succeeded. Not that she doubted he would; he could do anything.

She looked at her wrist, suddenly, a watch that hadn't been there before appeared, the hands spinning in perfect functioning order. Sometimes, her power was quite useful in mysterious ways.

For example, this watch, it wasn't real, but according to all the tests she had done in her spare time, it acted as if it were real, always giving the exact time.

She looked at the time and knew it was time to leave. After all, this place would soon be reduced to rubble.

Her body turned into a bird, and she began to flap towards the prison. As she departed, she couldn't help but turn her head and find that her gaze met, for the last time, the eyes of the one who seemed to be the leader of the base, watching from the window in his office. Raven would have smiled if she could have, but instead, she gave him a brief final glance and turned her head again; the dead, after all, were not of her concern now.

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Günther Braun cursed, cursed, and continued cursing over and over again.

His previous neat appearance and air of authority were nowhere to be found.

Instead, his black hair with white streaks was disheveled, his military uniform wrinkled, and his eyes bloodshot. The middle-aged man looked out the window of his office as his base, his army, burned in flames.

It was like watching hell.

He knew something was wrong, he knew something was about to happen! Then why? Why didn't he act earlier!

No, it's not that he didn't act in time; instead, his enemies were quicker.

"Sir, we must go!" one of his guards said. The castle was not safe; they didn't know how or from where the attacks were coming. They needed to take Generalmajor to safety.

Günther clenched his fists but nodded to his men, starting to gather some things from his desk. It wasn't time for regrets; he had to make sure this wasn't a lost battle, to lead his men and turn the situation around.

To prove his worth, to the Reich, to Hydra.

As he prepared to leave, he couldn't help it, he glanced out the window one last time only to meet his gaze with the same crow he had seen before all this began.

Suddenly, his body trembled, sweat dripping down his back, sending shivers through his entire being.

Despite the distance, in a strange way, Generalmajor Günther Braun felt the crow was laughing at him.

"The gods... have never been on our side." He didn't know why, but somehow he knew. It wasn't a divine sign he felt when he first saw that crow; instead, it was a sentence, the sentence of death whispering in his ear about his imminent fate.

His pupils contracted; he wanted to scream but it was too late. Before he could even run, his vision filled with a familiar blue light, one he had once thought of as a blessing but now came for him to snatch his life away.

In an instant, the last explosive charge installed by Raven exploded, taking half of the Taufers Castle with it.

That night, Generalmajor Günther Braun died, and with him, the German base tasked with conquering Northern Italy.

In an unparalleled battle, the rebel army, along with Italian prisoners and under the guidance of Captain America, managed to defeat the Nazi army and begin their imminent and definitive expulsion from Italy.

Thus, they fought the final battle known as the Fall of Burg Taufers, the last major Nazi stronghold in Italy.

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A few days later, Salzburg, Austria. Hydra's main base.

Dr. Arnim Zola walked down the long corridor of the base, wiping sweat from his forehead nervously.

These days had not been good days. The loss of Italy had made worldwide headlines, and the German army was not pleased. Hitler was not pleased. Normally, all responsibility would have fallen on Generalmajor, who was stationed in Sand in Taufers, but since he was dead, they had to find another scapegoat.

Everyone was pointing fingers at each other, seeking a culprit, but it was undeniable that most fingers were pointing at Hydra. After all, they had provided most of the resources for the conquest of Italy. They had lost Dr. Erskine, and therefore, it was their fault that this "Captain America" existed.

Arnim couldn't help but grimace at the thought. Thinking about this "Super Soldier" only brought him more worries, mainly because everything that was said and demonstrated he could do was beyond anything they thought possible.

Many still couldn't believe it, but many others were forced to do so. After all, a battle like the one fought in South Tyrol was not something that simple soldiers, most of whom had been mere peasants, could win on their own.

Hydra wasn't blind, and taking as evidence that the weapons they had created were present in that battle, they had no choice but to accept that Captain America was stronger than anyone had imagined possible.

Because of this, Hydra's leader, Johann Schmidt, had been in a very bad mood. Well, there were more reasons for his bad mood, but the existence of Captain America was the icing on the cake of all of them.

Soon, Dr. Arnim Zola arrived at the door of the office of Hydra's supreme leader, swallowed hard, wiped the sweat from his face, and then raised his hand to knock three times.

"Come in"

Then he entered.

Arnim Zola walked to an open area where Hydra's leader, Johann Schmidt, admired the most prized object in his possession.

The Tesseract.

Arnim stood behind the imposing figure of the Red Skull and spoke.

"Sir, I have confirmed one last time, after the battle in Italy, Captain America departed alone to an unknown destination. So far, no one knows where he is or where he is heading."

"I see... Tell me, Dr. Zola, if you were a super soldier with more power than any other mortal, what would be your objective?" At his question, Dr. Zola didn't know how to respond.

Johann Schmidt chuckled at his lack of response.

"The greatest threat, Doctor. When a man possesses more power than anyone else, what he must do is ensure that power remains his alone. This 'Captain America' is no different from any other man. He will come here, sooner or later, like many others before him, and like all of them, he will fail."

The Red Skull turned around, making Dr. Zola want to look away from his face but unable to do so. He didn't dare.

"Don't you agree?" he asked, and Arnim couldn't help but look at the three long scars on Johann Schmidt's red face.

Remembering how he obtained them, he couldn't help but tremble slightly, but still nodded quickly.

"That's right, sir. No matter who or what, no one can compare to you."

The Red Skull laughed, looked at the Tesseract for a few more moments before turning away and starting to walk towards another, more secluded part of the office. Dr. Zola followed without saying anything else.

Soon they both reached a room heavily reinforced with steel, the hermetically sealed doors opened after the hydra leader keyed in an access code that only the two of them possessed.

Once inside, two pairs of furious eyes looked at them with clear murderous anger, growls similar to those of beasts coming from their mouths sealed with metal.

"What do you say, Doctor? When do you think they'll be ready?" asked the Red Skull.

Arnim swallowed but responded with much more confidence.

"Their healing factor is a problem. Our old methods of mind control are ineffective against them. However, I have recently started developing a new type of mechanical device powered by the energy of the Tesseract. While it won't give us complete control over their minds or thoughts, it will definitely allow us to control their actions."

Johann Schmidt grunted somewhat discontentedly but still nodded.

"I suppose that's the best I can hope for. Make sure to have it ready soon. I want to see how effective they can be in the field. They will surely be a nice surprise for this 'Captain America.' I wonder what expression he'll have when he faces these beasts."

There were more growls, the thick metal chains tightened as the so-called "beasts" tried frantically to break free without much success.

Johann Schmidt mocked and turned away, leaving the room and Dr. Zola behind, who looked nervously at the two individuals who had caused so many problems weeks before.

He watched as six long bone claws emerged from the hands of one of them and couldn't help but step back a few paces.

Chained or not, he wasn't going to get too close to the men who nearly killed the leader of Hydra.

Although, once he finished his device, he would have nothing to fear. When the time came, both would be the most loyal beasts under Hydra's command.

Immortal monsters who would do anything for them.

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Note:

And thus concludes the first arc of this story!

A somewhat exciting trip, right? But it was all just an introduction, we've barely scratched the surface of all the exciting things that could be done.

I certainly got carried away because I had never done a story of this style, so I may have exaggerated with the time I dedicated to certain things on screen, even so I feel that everything was necessary.

With that said I will try to make things less tedious in the near future, however if I feel that something needs time then I will give it that time,

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13: Letter
13: Letter

Colonel Chester Phillips was having a bad day. He would say it was all John's fault, but he was not a man who would deny the truth of the facts; the reality was that he had made a mistake.

He had made such a mistake that he had to ask himself how many other times he had done so. What other errors had he committed without realizing it?

"Well, do you have anything to say?" The Colonel looked at his superior officer, a man who shouldn't have been in Italy but had made a quick trip once the news began to spread around the world at record speed.

"No, sir, I have nothing to say. I will take full responsibility for this," he said with a dark expression.

What excuse could he give? He had let his own ideology overshadow his decisions, he had misused the resources his nation had given him, and although the whole world was amazed by Captain America's incredible achievements, only the United States knew they had nothing to do with it.

John had acted on his own, going against military regulations and violating several of its laws, but even though he had done so, no one, since the news of his resounding success began to arrive, even minimally suggested that Captain America be punished.

Chester's superior officer sighed. They had both worked together for many years, serving together in the same battalion during the First World War. It could even be said that they were friends, which is why it was difficult for him to see the Colonel in this situation.

"When the war is over, you will be taken to a military trial. I have spoken with the President, and he is considering giving you a pardon, but for that, you need to start fixing this mess. Our troops are already beginning to arrive; we must secure Italy and not waste this great opportunity. We still haven't made contact with Vogelbaum, but the partisan resistance and the Italian army have already communicated with us on their behalf. We have obtained a lot of information thanks to that, information that is too valuable." Before setting off on his own, John had left clear instructions for the partisan resistance.

He knew that if they wanted to maintain control of Italy, they couldn't do it alone, not without him. That is why he made them contact the Allies, thus revealing a lot of information that he knew would catch their attention, with the information about Hydra's weaponry being the most important.

Stark seemed like a child who had been told that Christmas, his birthday, and New Year's had all arrived at the same time once he heard the news. Part of the weapons and vehicles stolen from Hydra had been immediately sent to his "laboratory" in Italy for study.

The man hadn't set foot outside it since then.

"For now, we will focus on fortifying Italy to make it our foothold, understand? We must not rush without knowing what other surprises Hydra has for us. This war is beginning to change, and if we want to win, we must be cautious."

Hydra's weapons were something no one expected. While it was known that Germany had strange weapons, hearing rumors was one thing, but it was quite another to hold one of them in your hands and see with your own eyes how it turned an armored military vehicle into ashes with a single shot.

The Allies had realized that this was not an enemy they could defeat by being hasty or without having John on their side.

Thinking about America's first and only super-soldier brought mixed feelings to many of the high command.

While Chester had made some mistakes in the way he handled things, no one really blamed him entirely, because many of them had thought the same way he did in the past. What difference could one man make in a war like this?

Well, Captain America had been quick to make them realize how stupid that thought was and how wrong they had been.

The images that war reporters had managed to bring back, along with the testimonies and stories told by those who fought alongside him, made the United States realize that they had put their best and most valuable asset to dance and sing like a colorful circus monkey while thousands of their men died on the front lines.

No one was happy about that, and it wasn't something they could hide even if they wanted to. People would start asking questions once the initial amazement began to fade.

That's why Colonel Chester would be taken to a military trial once everything was over. They needed a scapegoat, and it wasn't going to be America's greatest hero, but the superior who refused to let him help from the beginning.

Many of the Allied countries were upset with the United States for keeping such an important asset out of the fight for too long. The only way Colonel Chester could get out of this would be by making significant contributions on the battlefield, enough to avoid a full trial. Of course, there would still be consequences, but they would be much smaller in comparison.

Colonel Phillips knew this. He needed to make amends for his mistakes before the war ended.

But that would be difficult. Although he was still a colonel, his reputation would undoubtedly be tarnished, and it was still in question whether he would remain the leader of the strategic reserve tasked with dealing with Hydra.

No, now someone else was being considered for that position.

The army was preparing to promote John. Captain America would be decorated for his achievements and feats. He would be given the support and authority that the world believed he had from the beginning, and with that, they would elevate the name of the United States among the Allies and the world.

It helped a lot that John's reputation was already large and cemented among the masses thanks to the comics, movies, and propaganda that had been made about the man during his time as a show performer.

Of course, it wasn't all due to the strength he showed. While strength was important, when it came to leading others, you needed more than strength. It was good, then, that John had demonstrated he had what it took.

The actions he had taken on the front lines by guiding the partisan resistance had been significant enough to leave no doubt about his command capability.

The superiors believed that even if he was young, John had what it took to lead the best men and win this war for them.

They wanted him to be their spear and shield, their best weapon against Hydra and its unknown technology.

Of course, preparations had already secretly begun to revive Project Rebirth, because why rely on just one super-soldier when you could have an entire army of them?

Still, without Dr. Erskine, the project was stalled and had little to show for it. Not even the assistant scientists who had worked with Dr. Erskine had any idea that the serum could create something as powerful and impressive as John.

Of course, no one besides John had any way of knowing that the super-soldier serum was just the foundation and that it was Compound V that truly made the superhuman abilities granted by Dr. Erskine's serum go beyond known logic or physics.

Until a second Captain America existed, the United States had no choice but to reluctantly rely on John and his strength to fight Hydra. Privately, many people were unhappy with this; giving so much influence and power to one man carried too many risks.

Even so, John had proven to be loyal to his country and his people, an excellent soldier, so trusting him was the safest option for now.

At least as long as he continued to look out for America's interests...

"If he makes contact, remember to report it immediately. We can't let him keep running around on his own and without support," the major general reminded him as he stood up.

Colonel Chester nodded and stood up at the same time to see his superior officer off.

"I assure you, sir, I won't make that mistake again."

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In a temporary office.

Peggy Carter read the papers on her desk meticulously.

There was a hint of exhaustion in the red-haired woman's eyes, but also determination. Since the news about John liberating northern Italy had arrived, the Allied army stationed in southern Italy had sprung into action and begun fortifying the border with Austria.

As Colonel Chester's second-in-command, she had followed him to the new base they had been assigned to—one that John had "prepared" for them.

The former German base in Sand in Taufers, though destroyed, was still standing enough for the Allied army to start rebuilding and stationing their own troops in it.

It was a shame that half of the Taufers Castle had disappeared in the battle, so they couldn't use it as a permanent central base. Even so, the half that remained served as a temporary base while the new buildings were erected using the old ones as foundations.

In every sense, it was a perfect place for the Allied army to start their preparations and provide the much-needed aid their soldiers needed in Austria.

Only, John had also left them with some problems—namely, more than 20,000 civilians and at least 5,000 German prisoners of war.

It was a minor logistical headache but nothing they couldn't solve.

Peggy had been very busy helping with the preparations since she arrived at the site. Despite the exhaustion, a smile had been on her lips the entire time.

John had done much more than she expected, had gone beyond what she thought possible, and had proven that Dr. Erskine had not been wrong, that she had not been wrong.

She hoped to see him, hoped to meet him in Sand in Taufers, but when the Allied army arrived, he was already gone. Not even a word, he simply moved on.

She knew it was necessary, that he was doing what he was supposed to do, what he had told her he would do—go to Austria and rescue the lost soldiers of the 107th. But still, she couldn't help but complain internally; he should have waited a little longer.

It was selfish, but she wanted to see him, to smell his scent, to feel his hands around her once more... She shook her head, her face slightly red. Why was she having such foolish thoughts?

She was glad to have a "private office" because she couldn't help but blush slightly.

It was embarrassing, but thinking of him made her feel like she was on cloud nine. Strange thoughts she hadn't had before started coming to her from time to time since she met him. She had never been a romantic woman before, and it didn't help that she was "rebellious" in the eyes of many.

She wasn't traditionally feminine and had been quite independent since she was young. Her mother had always criticized these aspects of her, but she couldn't help it—that's just how she was.

Still, in this era and society, it was undeniable that she was considered strange in people's eyes. Her mother often told her she would die alone and never find a husband if she kept acting that way.

"Maybe I was too daring?" Though she had ignored her mother's words before, she couldn't help but have some doubts now.

John was the first guy who made her consider that maybe she needed to change a little.

He was different from all the other guys, but he was still a guy. Her mother always said that men wanted feminine, modest, and chaste women.

The kiss she had given him when they said goodbye seemed anything but that.

"What will he think of me?" Worries like that had been lingering in her mind from time to time.

Of course, John didn't care at all. In fact, he didn't even pay attention to that or consider that it had been Peggy's first kiss; he just thought she was a bit clumsy.

In fact, for John, it was very odd that an adult woman hadn't had her first kiss a long time ago, especially one as beautiful as Peggy. But of course, that was from the perspective of a man from the twenty-first century.

If he knew Peggy's thoughts, he would have been somewhat perplexed.

Chaste? Traditional? Pure? Did those things still exist?

Suddenly there were three knocks on the door of her "office," followed by a voice.

"Agent Carter?" Hearing her name, Peggy snapped out of her embarrassing thoughts and quickly adopted a serious expression and a military focus she had skillfully practiced over time.

"Come in," she said, and one of the guards opened the door.

"Someone's here to see you." Carter raised an eyebrow. She had made sure to attend to all the people who might need something from her earlier in the day so she could work quietly.

"Who is it?" she asked, and the guard hesitated for a moment before speaking.

"It's a boy, says he needs to give you a message. We tried to shoo him away, but he's stubborn. We don't want to cause a scene, but he insists on speaking with you. Should we throw him out?"

Peggy thought for a moment, looking at the papers on her desk. She still had a lot of work, but this could be important—something inside her told her so.

"Let him in, I'll see what he wants."

The guard nodded and soon returned with someone else, a boy about 17 or 18 years old, clearly a bit nervous.

She blinked, confused. She thought all the civilians had already been gathered and were beginning to be escorted.

The boy spoke in slightly broken and awkward English.

"My name is Angeló, I'm part of the partisan resistance."

That made more sense. Although the Allied army had begun to take charge of the base, the partisan resistance was still there since they had been the ones who "captured" it. In fact, the Italian government wanted them to officially join the country's army. Of course, it wasn't that simple. For the most part, the resistance was made up of civilians with little real military training.

And many of its members preferred not to join the government, so their situation was somewhat special.

Peggy stood up. She had spoken with some of the high-ranking members of the resistance. She knew they had all fought alongside John and had become his brothers-in-arms, men he trusted, so she trusted them too. If there was something they needed, she should at least listen.

"Is something wrong?" she asked, trying to find out why he was here. Angeló scratched his head timidly and approached carefully. Only now did Carter notice he was holding an envelope in his hand.

"It's for you," he said, placing the letter on the desk.

Carter took it, recognizing the handwriting on the front.

"For Peggy." This was from John.

Angeló said goodbye, his work done, and walked out with the guard, leaving the woman alone in the office, who barely paid any attention to them since she read his name on the envelope.

Peggy held the letter, completely forgetting her work. With some nervousness and anticipation, she opened it and began to read attentively. It seemed John had a lot to say.

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Note:

A brief interlude while I prepare what's coming next, turned out more complicated than I expected.

Writing Peggy is a bit challenging; she's an interesting woman but also lives in the past century... quite literally.

I had forgotten how different social norms were back then until I recalled some of the talks my grandmother, God rest her soul, used to give me.

So, how do you write from the perspective of a woman who lived in the 1940s? A difficult challenge for those of us in the 21st century. Many of the thoughts, actions, and ways of seeing life in that era certainly seem "strange" from our perspective.

Peggy is considered a "progressive" woman for her time, but she's still a woman of the forties. No matter how "advanced" she may be, I believe many of her thoughts would still be influenced by her environment and the influences around her. Reflecting that in her character is difficult and challenging.

Writing about women is always hard. I think I need to read some novels and fanfics to get some ideas, steal some wisdom from other authors, hehehe! (Cambrian, I've got my eye on you.)

What do you think? Any recommendations you could give me? Novels or fanfics you think would be helpful for learning?

By the way, my Patreon is registered as NSFW, but so far there's hardly anything like that. I think I'm failing them!! I think I'm failing you!! John, Daniel, Mark, I'm sorry guys. I know there are many pretty girls around you; I'll do something about it soon.

Anyway, I've already elaborated enough with this note. To conclude, I'd like to thank all my donors on Patreon and Ko-fi. You guys are awesome, and I'm really glad to have your support. The update schedule that won the Patreon vote with 78% of the votes will begin soon.

I'll do my best to meet it.

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14: Vogelbaum
14: Vogelbaum

His teeth clenched, the force with which he did it had broken them dozens of times, and each of those dozens of times, they returned to normal just a few moments later.

Then he did it again.

Because pain was what he needed to stay conscious, because he needed to keep his mind intact.

"What a fascinating thing," the unpleasant voice made his almost unfocused eyes refocus, and with barely concealed fury, he looked at the man for whom he was suffering so much.

"Your blood has properties never seen before, with this, diseases could disappear completely... ailments, injuries..." as the man said this, he lifted a vial of crimson blood, one of the hundreds that were neatly arranged throughout the laboratory.

"I didn't expect to find something like this, but I suppose I should have, a regeneration factor like yours must come from somewhere."

James wanted to growl, but his tongue had been chewed up just a few moments ago, so instead, it was his brother's growl that was heard.

They both hadn't stopped fighting since they were captured, despite the tortures, despite the experiments done to them.

James thought he might go a little crazy after seeing his still-beating heart pulled out of his chest, but he forced his sanity to stay intact, he wouldn't allow them to think they had won. Somehow, somehow, he would get out of this place.

He just had to be patient, and patience was something he had started to learn dozens of years ago.

It was then that the door opened and the ugliest son of a bitch in the world walked in. Seeing the scars on his face almost made him smile, but the sharp pain of having hundreds of tubes piercing his body prevented him from doing so.

Feeling his blood being drained drop by drop was not pleasant at all.

"What does this mean?!" Seeing the state of both prisoners, Johann Schmidt said with clear irritation in his voice.

Dr. Zola snapped out of his reverie and quickly turned to face him, leaving the vial of blood on the desk.

"Sir, it's good to see you. I was just about to get in touch with you. I've discovered something fascinating," he said excitedly.

"This better be important, Dr. Zola. We've lost contact with more than four Hydra bases around Austria. If this continues, we'll soon have Captain America biting our asses, and I don't see my weapons ready," he said, looking at the two prisoners.

"Yes, that's what I wanted to discuss with you, sir." Now somewhat nervous, Dr. Zola decided to explain quickly.

"The control device is almost ready. I was preparing to start the operation, but while doing so, I noticed something fascinating."

It was while examining his old samples. Under normal circumstances, blood outside the body degrades and dies over time, a maximum of one or two days.

Since both subjects were captured, almost a month had passed. The blood samples taken at the beginning of their capture should have become useless long ago.

But they didn't. If they had been carefully stored, it might have made sense, but Zola hadn't done that. The first samples had been set aside because many more could be obtained at any time thanks to the rapid regeneration of both individuals.

The fact that they hadn't been discarded was a stroke of luck. Otherwise, Zola wouldn't have noticed how the blood remained in perfect condition despite the time that had passed.

It was then that he realized there might be something special about it.

Zola was the leading scientist in charge of creating Hydra's weapons and armament, but that didn't mean it was his only specialty. Before Dr. Erskine had escaped, Zola had worked closely with him on the creation of the super-soldier serum.

He wasn't as good as Erskine, but he was undoubtedly one of the best scientists of the current era, with highly advanced biochemical and genetic knowledge for the time.

It had been easy for him to start studying the hidden secrets in the blood of both prisoners and begin studying their unique cells in an attempt to discover where their regenerative factor came from.

In the world John originally came from, studies on genetics had taken time and many years of study until only between the 90s and 2000s was the entire human genome sequenced, facilitating the study of genetics and mutations in the following years.

In this world, Dr. Erskine had achieved the same thing a long, long time ago, and although it wasn't public knowledge, it was something Zola knew because he had seen him do it in person.

"I believe, I believe that if I continue studying their blood, I can extract this unique factor and use it in others," he said after explaining everything to Schmidt

The leader of Hydra looked contemplatively at the blood samples, took a vial in his hand, and then looked at both prisoners.

What an unexpected treasure.

"Are you sure you can do it?" Dr. Zola fell silent after the question.

It wasn't something simple. If it were under normal circumstances, he wouldn't dare to claim it, but...

"With the power of the Tesseract fueling my inventions, I definitely believe I can do it..."

When you have access to infinite energy, almost everything becomes possible.

For someone like Zola, these words were undoubtedly a fact.

"If you succeed, if you can do it, what effects can we expect?"

Zola pondered for a few moments.

"At first, it should be possible to use it to cure any disease and injury, repairing the body to its maximum health, but I'm not sure yet if it's possible to grant the same level of regeneration that both of them possess."

The way they could survive any wound and recover to their best state was still something Dr. Zola couldn't fully understand.

"Anyway, once I achieve it, our soldiers will undoubtedly become unstoppable. Germany will become the perfect paradise," he said excitedly.

"I see, that would indeed give us a great advantage in this war. Still, it seems you've forgotten something."

Eh, Zola blinked, confused.

"You're still thinking too small, Doctor, despite having something so incredible fall into your hands. I don't blame you; it's understandable." Schmidt caressed the vial of blood with a light of intrigue in his eyes.

"Tell me, Dr. Zola, what would happen if you mixed Vogelbaum's incomplete serum with this?"

Zola remained still.

Vogelbaum, a name he hadn't heard in a long time.

Not many knew him, as he was a discreet man, but those who did undoubtedly considered him one of Germany's best scientists. Zola had met him only once by chance, a brief conversation, but it was enough for him to hold the man in as high regard as Abraham Erskine.

It wasn't exactly clear why the man left Germany to migrate to the United States, yet the Reich never lost track of him.

When Hitler came to power and Dr. Erskine began developing the super-soldier serum in preparation for the war, Germany and Hydra had decided to provide the best possible scientists to assist him. Vogelbaum was one of the names mentioned.

The man had founded a small pharmaceutical company in the United States, so finding him wasn't difficult.

A discreet man, a man with no association with the military, he seemed only a scientist focused on the study of medicine.

What Hydra found in his private laboratories contradicted all of this.

Even before Germany began the super-soldier serum project, Jonah Vogelbaum had almost completed his own version.

Of course, they had to capture him, of course, the man would try to escape.

Of course, Hydra didn't think he'd be crazy enough to immolate himself and his entire laboratory, along with his primary research, in Alaska.

He had destroyed everything he had worked on without hesitation...

Well, almost everything.

"Sir, this is... I can't say..." What remained, the first sample Hydra had stolen of Vogelbaum's serum, was a guaranteed death sentence.

Its effects were only temporary, and within minutes, the test subjects lost all reason, creating chaos and destruction until their bodies self-destructed, turning into lumps of flesh.

The human body simply couldn't withstand such superhuman changes.

Even Dr. Erskine thought that such a serum was sheer madness, which is why it had been discarded as an absolute failure.

"Tell me, Dr. Zola, why? Why, despite both of us having Erskine's serum running through our veins, does Captain America exhibit power beyond all expectations? Beyond mine?" At the question, Dr. Zola fell silent.

He couldn't understand it. He had worked alongside Erskine on the serum; he knew the expected effects, which is why he better understood than anyone the impossibility of the feats Captain America had been performing.

"John Benjamin Vogelbaum! A curious name, don't you think? Coincidence? I don't think so!" Schmidt clenched the vial in his hand, causing it to explode and stain his uniform in red.

Zola's eyes widened, his quick mind grasping what the Hydra leader was insinuating.

"You're saying that—!"

"You know what I mean! Very clever, don't you think? Making everyone believe he had died, taking all his achievements with him... but we forgot something, the greatest achievement of a man lies in his legacy, Dr. Zola."

Thinking about it made him grit his teeth. How could they have overlooked it? How did Jonah Vogelbaum manage to give his son a complete serum without anyone noticing?

And that man, John... he was clever, easily gaining Erskine's trust, taking his serum, and mixing it with his father's...

'What a pair of vipers.'

"Listen to my theory, Doctor. Despite being complete, Vogelbaum's serum is too powerful for any normal human to use, but if the person's body is strong enough, it can counteract any side effects and reap all the benefits. Somehow, Vogelbaum's son must have known this, and with that in mind, he gained Erskine's trust, took his serum, becoming a super-soldier, and then, without anyone noticing, used his father's serum."

He said with a dark expression.

"That's how this 'Captain America' was born."

Of course, this wasn't the truth, but with all the clues he had, it was the only conclusion Johann Schmidt could come to.

The only way he could accept that someone had power greater than his.

Thus, the doubts that had been plaguing his mind vanished. It wasn't because he was a failure, no. Instead, it was because his enemy had cheated.

But that was fine; he could cheat too.

He looked at both prisoners and smiled.

"Tell me, Doctor, do you need both of them to continue your research?"

Dr. Zola absentmindedly shook his head, still stunned by the great revelation.

"Their blood has the same properties." As far as his research had taken him so far, Dr. Zola hadn't been able to detect any differences between the two.

"Then finish your device. Once one of them is under our control, begin testing. Create new samples of the incomplete serum and see if he is able to resist its effects, if he succeeds... then do whatever it takes to extract this ability."

He wasn't going to fall behind; no matter what it took, he would gain the power to take this world into his hands.

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United States: New York University (NYU)

"Damn it!" A long sigh was heard, light brown eyes looked at the research table with irritation.

He was so close.

"What went wrong?" He looked at the machine's settings; there must be an error somewhere.

He had to hurry. If he wanted to continue his research, he needed results soon. With the war ongoing, the Committee for Scientific Research and Development had started looking for new promising projects to fund. If he could impress them and demonstrate the military utility of his invention, they would undoubtedly provide sufficient funds.

He could change the world completely!

If he could make this work...

"Professor Pym?" Hearing someone call him, he snapped out of his thoughts and turned towards the entrance of the laboratory.

There he saw a young woman who seemed barely in her twenties. A student?

"What is it?" He didn't have time for this.

"Um! I'm Janet, Janet Van Dyne. I came for the assistant position, if it's still available, of course," she responded somewhat nervously, scratching her short hair.

Hank blinked in confusion until he remembered. He had put up that ad, hadn't he?

Wait, Van Dyne? Where had he heard that name before?

"Are you related to Vernon Van Dyne?"

At the mention of her father, the girl smiled slightly and nodded somewhat uncomfortably.

"Yes... he is... family," she said a bit hesitantly.

Hank thought more deeply this time. There wasn't a scientist who didn't know Vernon Van Dyne, more importantly, he was one of the main members of the Committee for Scientific Research and Development.

He could use this.

"Assistant, right? I still have the position," he said without further thought.

Janet wanted to sigh. She had prepared an entire resume for nothing, it seemed.

Still, it was fine. She was here to gain experience and academic points. It didn't matter if she got the position thanks to her father... again.

"Then I'd love to take it."

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"What do you think they'll make us do this time? Carry more boxes?"

There were small laughs, some weak but mostly tired.

"I think they'll make us clean up their shit. It's the only thing we haven't done yet."

The comment elicited some snorts from around the place.

The man who asked the first question laughed and sighed, looking into the darkness through the bars of his cell. His eyes wandered until they landed on a familiar head of blonde hair.

"Hey, Steve, what are you doing?" he asked, seeing his best friend writing on a piece of paper using a bit of charcoal.

Where had he gotten that?

Steve looked back at him, his tired blue eyes still bright.

"I write for her, Bucky. Once we get out of here, I'll make sure it gets to her. God knows she's probably worried sick," Steve said, a touch of affection in his voice.

Bucky scoffed.

"Still thinking about that girl? I thought you were just having fun with her, not that you were hooked, man."

Steve smiled.

"I don't know her very well yet, but I think we're compatible."

"You should've married her, kid. At least that way you wouldn't die single, haha," one of the soldiers nearby said.

"You're a pessimist, aren't you?" Bucky said with a bit of a complaint, but deep down he also felt that this might be the end of the road.

"Well, if I get out of here, I'm definitely marrying her," Steve said, smiling, and Bucky scoffed.

"And I'll be the best man. Why not?"

"I expect an invitation!"

"Lots of beer!"

"And dancers! Lots of dancers!"

More and more soldiers joined in, their cheerfulness filling them for a brief moment.

Then a shout was heard.

"Schweigen!"

A guard arrived, banging on the bars forcefully.

The momentary cheerful atmosphere vanished instantly.

Eyes filled with anger and resentment glared at the guard, who carried a weapon glowing with blue energy.

"Your shift will begin soon! Prepare yourselves!" he said in broken English.

The imprisoned soldiers wanted to complain but wisely kept their mouths shut, still remembering the fate of the last man who did.

Only his ashes remained.

The soldiers sighed, preparing for another day of endless tormentous hours of work. At this rate, more and more of them were dying from exhaustion.

Steve tucked away the half-written letter and swallowed, his dry and cracked lips a testament to their dehydration.

When he enlisted alongside Bucky, he thought things would be different. He didn't expect his ultimate fate to be dying as a slave.

Well, he supposed that's what you got for recklessly charging ahead into the front lines of war, thinking everything would be fine.

He closed his eyes for a moment but immediately opened them when he felt the ground tremble slightly.

"Did you feel that?" he asked Bucky, who looked at him with uncertainty.

"Feel what?" Bucky began to say, but before Steve could respond, the tremor returned more forcefully.

This time, all the captured soldiers noticed it.

They began to slowly stand up, looking in all directions. Their dimly lit prison barely allowed them to glimpse brief flashes of light.

The guards shouted and started running in one direction, but before they could do anything, they began to fall like puppets with cut strings.

Steve watched as the guard who had interrupted them fell not far away with something embedded in his head—was that a dagger?

"Well, looks like I'm not too late," a voice made everyone turn to see a man with a silver star on his chest emerge from the darkness.

Eyes so blue they almost seemed to glow.

Explosions shook the place, one after another, and shouts were heard from outside.

"So, who wants to escape?" his voice snapped everyone out of their stupor.

Light began to fill the eyes of all the prisoners as they realized what was happening. Smiles grew on their faces as the man with the star on his chest began to break open their cell doors and hand them the energy weapons the guards had carried.

Suddenly, a weapon found its way into Steve's hands, and he smiled nervously. Did he really have to get married?

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Note:

We're starting with a new arc! things started to escalate from now on.

By the way, to avoid spending too much time on unnecessary details, there will be mentions of several of John's wartime exploits, even if they don't appear directly on screen.

Of course, what I consider most important to the story will still be present and well-detailed. Also, expect other characters to reference some of his achievements in future chapters. (In this chapter, Schmidt mentions that John raided more than 4 Hydra bases in Austria off-screen.)

That being said, let's discuss the most interesting part of this chapter...

Compound V! Some of you guessed it, although I only hinted at it in Chapter 2.

V sucks, It might be gone and we might not see it again, but it left behind some problems that John could have solved if he weren't... well, John.

Some of you mentioned that John was taking too long to reach Schmidt, and you were right. Everything has consequences, and if he had arrived earlier, many future problems could have been avoided.

Now Hydra, who previously only had an incomplete, lethal, and useless version of Compound V, has found a possible way to use it in the blood of the immortal brothers.

Now, a war that could have been easy is becoming much more complicated...

Before I finish, I just want to clarify something that I see many of you might ask about.

The serum Hydra has is incomplete, clearly less powerful than the complete version and with some unknown drawbacks. Still, that doesn't make it any less of a problem.

Furthermore, the effects on each individual vary; some may be strong, others weak. "The Boys" series is a clear example with all those supers who are mostly cannon fodder.

I hope that clarifies what I mean.

Leave your comments, opinions, and critiques—I read them all.

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illustrations 1: John
I was originally going to upload this along with the chapter but I forgot hahaha, well it's never too late!

For now this is John's preliminary design, I think I can improve it more in the future.

Drawing men is difficult because I almost never do it; I prefer to draw girls. Still, that's just an excuse. I should have practiced more beforehand. I still have to improve more, I hope to bring better illustrations in the future. This is just the first illustration of John, but it won't be the last. I hope to bring more things. The next character on my list is Harleen; I already have some ideas for her.

This is literally the first time I've drawn a crow, for some reason I always thought they had red eyes, it was a surprise to realize that's not the case.
 
15: Jagdhund
15: Jagdhund

Screams, gunshots, and roars, Hydra's main base in Salzburg descended into a rampant chaos.

John held his revolver and fired six times in different directions, as if the bullets were guided, each one hitting the intended target perfectly, some at almost impossible angles.

Without his shield, he had started to rely heavily on weapons to reach long-distance targets, thanks to which his proficiency with them had improved significantly.

"Left flank," he said, making one of the men following him aim in that direction and quickly attack upon seeing a group of Hydra soldiers approaching.

He reloaded his weapon effortlessly and inspected the area in detail. The battlefield was large; Hydra's main base in Salzburg was no joke. Fortunately, he had a trump card in the form of a shape-shifting brat.

Well, he wouldn't call her that out loud, or he'd have to make it up to her somehow. She might be a consummate assassin now, but she was still quite childish in some ways.

Weren't women supposed to mature earlier or some shit like that?

He shook his head; it wasn't the time for idle thoughts. He aimed his weapon and fired three more times, bringing down several Hydra soldiers.

"Whoa!" one of the prisoners exclaimed upon seeing the display of marksmanship and gave him a thumbs up. John fired again, causing an energy projectile to explode in the air prematurely and saving the soldier, who almost fell backward from the shockwave.

"Pay more attention, soldier, or you'll become fertilizer!" he shouted for everyone around to hear.

He could afford to be a bit distracted if he wanted to; these men did not have that privilege.

"Come on, get up," the familiar yet unknown voice caught his attention. Out of the corner of his eye, he saw a man he thought didn't exist.

Steve Rogers, not skinny, not short, and certainly not sick.

In fact, he stood almost 1.8 meters tall, and even having been poorly nourished, his figure still held up, a strong man, a soldier without a doubt.

If he had known he'd find him here, he would have skipped Italy altogether.

Well, maybe not; he had gained a lot in Italy after all.

"Hey, you, I need everyone to gather in the north, this place will soon blow to pieces," he said, grabbing Steve by the shoulder. The man blinked in confusion for a half-second until John pointed north.

Steve nodded and gripped his weapon tighter, then began directing his companions and all the other prisoners he found with him towards the north.

John smiled and raised his left arm. There was a caw, and a dark bird descended from the skies, landing on his hand.

"How is it?" he asked, and Raven responded, still in her bird form.

"I found the place you mentioned, there was no one there, but I did find several maps, I've taken them all."

Relying on his meta-knowledge was something John had gradually begun to dismiss. While some things remained the same, many others were drastically different.

Although Hydra's base in Salzburg was where he knew it would be, that didn't guarantee that the other bases in his memory would also be there. At the same time, he didn't remember the exact location of some bases because he hadn't paid enough attention at the time, so he decided to play it safe.

Once Raven created chaos in the base with explosives, her second task was to find the maps with the exact locations of Hydra's bases.

If she could kill Zola, it would be much better.

"No one was there?" John frowned. Well, he had already anticipated that things would be different when he found Bucky among the other prisoners and not in an isolated area.

Well, Zola could live a bit longer, what a mess.

"Alright, you can join the battle or follow me; I still have something to do before finishing here." It was time to face his main enemy.

Raven didn't leave and instead perched on his shoulder, clearly wanting to follow him.

Wasting no more time, he began heading towards where he believed the Red Skull would be waiting for him.

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Raven didn't expect the base to start exploding suddenly. Well, all the other bases had exploded, but this time it was not because of her.

The tremors and fire began to flood the place suddenly, buildings and structures collapsing, a sight both familiar and strange.

"So this is how it feels," she thought idly, though not worried. While it was an unexpected and dangerous situation, it only mattered for regular soldiers.

John made a five-meter leap, landing on top of some metal bridges. They had quickly delved deep into the base in search of something. Raven still didn't know what it was because John hadn't told her. Even so, she thought it must be something important if he was willing to leave the prisoners on their own. One had to know that John never left his men alone in battle.

He was always the first to charge, the first at the front.

"Well, who do we have here?" The voice suddenly made Raven alert. For some reason, she had a strange feeling, something she didn't have as a human but did when she took the form of an animal. John called it a survival instinct.

All species in the animal kingdom have it to a greater or lesser extent. They can identify when a predator is nearby instantly and act accordingly.

Right now, Raven felt there was a predator in front of them.

"The great Captain America! Incredible, I'm a big admirer of yours." If she had a human form, Raven would have grimaced at seeing the person who emerged from the shadows.

What a horrible face.

John stopped and looked curiously at the three long scars on the man's face; those shouldn't be there.

"You're uglier than Dr. Erskine told me," John approached slowly, confidence clear in his posture.

Raven relaxed. While what she felt from the man in front of them told her he was dangerous, compared to John it was like comparing a cute kitten to a lion.

The man with the red face laughed, touched his face, and his fingers traced the long scars on it.

"I've been through some troubles before your arrival, though it would be more accurate to call it a fortuitous encounter. But talking about me now is boring. I want to know more about you. Tell me, how does it feel? Power beyond humanity running through your veins, it must be amazing," he said, looking him up and down.

"You're talkative, aren't you? Though from what Dr. Erskine told me, you should already guess the answer. Even so, I suppose a failure wouldn't understand it completely," he mocked, smiling slightly.

Raven blinked. She had never heard John use that tone before.

Johann Schmidt lost his smile, his face turned cold, and a sneer was obvious as he looked at him.

"A failure, you say? That's funny coming from a cheat," he then pointed at him, clear anger in his eyes.

"I know what you did! I know how you deceived Erskine! But you can't deceive me, no matter how clever you think you and your father are. I've seen through your deception."

John blinked, the smile on his face replaced by confusion.

"My father?" he couldn't help but ask.

Johann Schmidt sneered.

"Pretending to be ignorant won't work; the truth has been revealed! You were foolish if you thought you could deceive Hydra, if you thought you could deceive me..." Schmidt's posture relaxed, a satisfied smile on his face.

Raven suddenly felt something was wrong. She wanted to warn John, to give a warning, but her body froze, immobilized by the sense of extreme danger.

"But two can play the same game, Captain. I'm glad you took the time to destroy my other bases. If you had arrived earlier, I wouldn't have been able to prepare this incredible surprise for you." Schmidt pulled out a strange device, one that glowed with the energy of the Tesseract.

John quickly drew his weapon and fired. He didn't know what nonsense this was, but he felt he shouldn't let Schmidt act as he pleased.

His shot was as precise as always, but there was a fundamental difference between shooting common soldiers and shooting a super soldier.

Schmidt moved quickly, casually dodging the shot. It didn't matter if John was much faster than him physically; the bullets he fired wouldn't travel faster because of it, and a super soldier could easily dodge bullets.

That was one of the disadvantages between using weapons and using his shield.

Schmidt smiled broadly, a horrendous smile for anyone who saw it.

"Kill him!" he growled, and John's eyes widened in alarm. He only had half a second before abruptly stepping back. The metal bridge where he had been standing bent upward, its metal broken instantly as if hit by a missile.

A figure had jumped from below, casually destroying the structure and landing next to Schmidt.

"That's it," John held Raven carefully in his arms, looking at the familiar yet alarmingly different face.

His gaze met bloodshot eyes with a blue light shining through them.

"Brilliant, don't you think? I haven't named him yet. what do you think Jagdhund?"

"What did you do to him?" John asked, eyeing the man, particularly his head where veins pulsed with blue energy.

Red Skull denied with the finger.

"The time for questions is over, Captain. If you survive tonight, maybe we can talk again, although I don't expect that to happen," he chuckled and turned to leave.

"Hey, wait!" This was not going at all how John wanted it to.

He took a step forward, ready to follow, but his path was blocked. He watched with a twisted smile as his new adversary clenched his fists, tensing his muscles.

The flesh on his knuckles broke, allowing blood to trickle briefly, covering the six long bone claws that burst through his skin.

A deep, beastly growl echoed in the place consumed by fire.

"All right, looks like I'll have some action after all." John patted Raven, snapping her out of her trance as she began to flap her wings forcefully.

"Run," he whispered to her. She hesitated, unwilling, but John didn't need her to hesitate, so without thinking, he grabbed her and threw her forcefully into the air, eliciting a surprised cry from her.

She would be fine; she could fly.

"If you can still hear me, I apologize. This is going to hurt a lot," John took his stance.

Whatever they had put into his head, there was only one way to get it out, and John was no surgeon.

So he would use his fists.

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"So it really blew up," Bucky said, looking at the clouds of smoke and fire engulfing the base where they had been prisoners.

"that's what he said," Steve commented with a frown.

All the prisoners who had managed to escape had gathered in the north as Captain America had directed, far from the explosions, now only waiting for his return. But when they saw the entire place wrapped in fire, they couldn't help but doubt.

Was the man still alive?

As if in answer to their question, a roar that could be heard for miles hit their ears with force, making everyone wince.

"What the hell is that?!" One of the men pointed, and Steve's eyes widened as he saw the remains of one of the tanks flying in their direction.

"Get down!" he shouted and jumped along with Bucky.

The burning metal fragments hit the ground hard, causing the earth to rise.

The gathered soldiers moved back even further, looking at the smoking crater in bewilderment.

Then the metal began to creak, and a hand shot out of it. Fingers harder than steel started to make their way through the red-hot metal as if it were an aluminum wrapper.

In no time, the man who had freed them casually walked out of the debris completely unscathed.

Though his suit had seen better days, the star on his chest had been marred by three long slashes across it.

A flame ignited on his right shoulder, which he casually extinguished with his palm.

He looked at them and waved.

"You'd better step back a little more. I've got a small problem to deal with."

It was then that a figure covered in flames shot out from the destroyed base into the sky, like a meteor navigating through the air and landing not far from them with enough force to shake the ground and create a crater.

There was a low growl as, from the smoke, a man more like a beast emerged, taking heavy steps. Flames covered every inch of his naked body, but they didn't seem to affect him at all.

"That's the little problem?" Bucky asked, starting to step back with his weapon ready.

"Fire!" one of the men shouted, and no one hesitated to shoot. The bullets rained down by the hundreds, maybe thousands. The metal projectiles struck his body, flattening against his skin and falling to the ground without any effect.

The blue energy beams had a slightly better effect, scorching his skin lightly, but the damage meant nothing when it repaired itself in less than a second, leaving no evidence it had ever happened.

When they stopped shooting, they saw with incredulity that the figure was still standing without a scratch.

His bloodshot eyes looked at them with boiling anger.

"Rrrraaah!!" he roared with enough force to make the ground tremble and launched himself at them with absurd speed.

Steve's eyes widened as he saw the figure rushing at them. He almost cursed, but faster than he could speak, another figure intercepted the beast.

John moved quickly, and his fist shot out without hesitation. Flesh met flesh, but it was more like metal striking metal.

Even so, it was clear in the next instant which metal was harder.

The beast's neck broke with a deafening crack, his jaw fractured, and his head twisted unnaturally, teeth flying out.

A wound that would have undoubtedly killed any other living being.

But not Hydra's Jagdhund.

Despite having a broken neck, he didn't stop his charge. His claws struck John's side, sending him sliding several meters back.

"I need new clothes," John touched his side. There was no cut, his skin wasn't penetrated, but he felt the impact, something he hadn't experienced in a long time.

What the hell did Hydra do to Logan?

"Retreat, I'll handle this!" he shouted to the soldiers who were still stunned, watching as Logan's wounds healed almost instantly.

That regeneration was faster than he remembered.

Even so, he had already gauged his opponent's strength. It was time to get serious.

This time, the soldiers didn't hesitate and began to retreat. Clearly, this wasn't a battle where they could help.

Raven circled from the sky, watching the battle with concern. They had never faced something like this before. She trusted John, but she couldn't help the panic and helplessness she felt inside.

She couldn't help him at all.

The beast lunged forward with force, the air breaking due to the movement, the ground under its feet cracking.

John saw the attack coming and, with a fluid motion, twisted his torso, letting the bone claws pass by him. His own fist shot out, hitting the beast in the side. There was a crack, clearly broken ribs, yet the beast didn't hesitate. Its other arm swung, claws ready to slash and destroy.

John raised his hand and quickly caught the claws in his palm. There was a slight effort as his muscles tensed in a contest of strength.

John smiled and squeezed without hesitation. The bone, harder than any metal he had faced before, presented momentary resistance before snapping in the next instant.

"Argh!" There was a growl, and John's smile disappeared when a fist hit him in the face with enough force to snap his head to the side.

The shockwave made the winds churn, sending debris flying everywhere.

"They really pumped you with all the steroids, huh?" John said, regaining his stance.

A growl was the only response he got.

He saw the bone in its claws regrow quickly and began to think about how to end this quickly.

Out of the corner of his eye, he saw that the prisoner soldiers had already moved quite a distance away. Good, he preferred not to tarnish his image with what he was about to do.

The beast lunged forward once more, clearly attack planning was not one of its attributes.

John was serious this time and intercepted quickly and precisely. His hands shot up, grabbing both arms and stopping the beast from attacking further.

There was a brief struggle, and John gritted his teeth, feeling a slight tension. Then, with more force, he broke both arms with a resonant crunch.

This would have been more difficult if his opponent hadn't been a mindless beast.

"I'm sorry," he apologized again, then yanked hard. The flesh and skin resisted for a moment but then began to tear.

Blood splattered as both arms were forcibly ripped off.

"Rrrraaah!!" This time, he could hear the pain in its growls.

Alright, time for some quick brain surgery.

He hit him in the face causing a shock wave to spread, then hit him again and again until he was knocked to the ground.

This wasn't going to be pleasant.

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Raven, from the sky, thought that if she could, she would have vomited. She didn't understand why John suddenly pounded his opponent to the ground and began to smash his face with his fists

Unable to help herself, she landed not far away, watching in bewilderment as John smashed the man's skull and began digging into his head using nothing but his fingers.

Her doubts were answered when an object shining in a familiar light appeared among the pieces of gray matter.

Hundreds of tiny metal wires extended from the object, pulsing with that same light, wires that completely enveloped the brain of the man Raven thought was dead.

John began to tear them out without hesitation until he had removed them all and took a deep breath, his body and hands completely stained with blood.

He looked at the mess his opponent had become and almost retched.

Had he killed him?

In response to his question, the broken flesh and bones suddenly began to move. He watched as tissues repaired themselves, and without hesitation, he stood up and went for the arms that he had torn out, attempting to put them back in place.

His idea worked, as both appendages began to reattach to the body.

"What's happening?" Raven, now in her human form, asked as she approached, looking on in disbelief.

She thought John had killed him.

John picked up the shiny object and handed it to Raven, who held it despite being covered in blood, examining it curiously.

"Mind control or something like that, I'm not sure exactly, but I hope he can tell me more," he said, pointing to the man who shook his now intact head as he clumsily sat down.

His light brown eyes looked around in confusion, the animal fury in his expression vanished.

"I-" he blinked as he looked in John's direction and grimaced.

"motherfucker!" he growled, causing Raven to furrow her brows.

"Hey!" She was about to protest, but John stopped her.

"He's not talking about me," he said, looking towards the direction of the Hydra base behind him.

Well, Wasn't this interesting? Without hesitation, he approached and offered his hand to the disoriented James.

"My name is John, but people know me as Captain America."

James looked at his palm, hesitated for a second before taking it.

"James Howlett," he replied as he stood up with John's help.

"All right, James, how about we get you some pants?" When John pointed it, Raven quickly looked away; she didn't need to see that.

James looked down at himself, noticing his state of undress.

"Sure, why not."

it was a little cold.

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16: New Threat
16: New Threat

Angelo looked at himself in the mirror, straightening the new and freshly delivered Italian army uniform. It was a bit loose on him.

"Does it look good?" he couldn't help but ask, and Carlo, not far from him, looked at him before casually nodding.

"You need more muscles, but it definitely fits."

The partisan resistance had changed. They had once been just a group of armed civilians fighting on their own to reclaim their home. Now? Now they were hailed as the heroes of Italy.

Because of this, the government had been in long talks with the resistance leaders. Likewise, the allied countries had gotten involved. Angelo didn't know nor was he interested in what they talked about. All he knew was that after several days, the partisan resistance had become a new division of the Italian army with affiliations to other allied countries.

Before he knew it, he had a new uniform in his hands, frontline weapons, and the direct support of the entire Italian people.

It was... disconcerting. Honestly, he preferred simple things. He hoped to return to the frontline soon. Others might think they had won, but Angelo knew that wasn't the case. Captain John said it all the time, this war was just beginning.

He didn't know why the man thought that, but he definitely believed his words. Angelo knew that now that Italy was free from German influence, things had only intensified on the Austrian front. And although he had never been a warmonger, he knew there would be no peace until this war was won, until Germany fell.

"When do you think he'll be back?" At his question, Carlo stopped what he was doing and thought about it before responding.

"There have been reports. They say several German bases in Austria have been destroyed. The last time I heard, two of them were extremely close to Salzburg. With that in mind, I think he'll be back soon, unless he decides he wants to liberate France on his own."

He tried to make a light joke with the last part, but neither of them laughed, because they knew that if the captain really wanted to, he would certainly do it.

"Well, if he decides to do that, we'll have to get transportation. God knows if we go on foot, we'll only get there to sweep up once it's all over."

This time Carlo laughed a little, and Angelo smiled.

He was about to say something else, but a commotion began to be heard. Angelo stopped looking at himself in the mirror and, along with Carlo, approached the door of the military tent they were living in.

The reconstruction of the base in Taufers was going well, but it would still take at least a few more months to be what it once was.

So for now, most soldiers lived in military tents, making the noise easy to hear, especially when it was a major commotion.

Soon, more soldiers and base personnel began to walk towards one of the entrances, observing a large group of people approaching from the distance.

Carlo almost reached for his weapon. Why hadn't anyone sounded the alert yet? What happened to the scouts? The guards? The sentries?

Before he could run for his weapon, Angelo stopped him and pointed ahead.

"Look!" His excited voice snapped Carlo out of his alert state. He looked and had to squint hard, but he could see it—a familiar, imposing figure walking at the front. His suit was much more damaged than before, but it was hard not to recognize him.

"It's the Captain!" he couldn't help but shout, and fortunately, he wasn't the only one who did.

Excitement soon began to envelop the entire camp. It was normal; Captain America was now more than just a soldier; he was a living legend.

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"You seem famous," James said as he walked alongside John at the front, a lit cigarette in his lips.

John smiled and waved at the crowd of people not far from them, causing them to cheer his name even louder.

"Well, I have a bit of charm," he responded, receiving only a low grunt and something resembling a snort in return.

To his left, Raven clicked her tongue at James.

Those two didn't seem to get along very well.

John wanted to sigh but kept his expression neutral. Now wasn't the time for that.

Soon, they found themselves face to face with the members of the base, and John took a step forward, looking directly at Colonel Phillips and giving a perfect military salute.

"We're back, sir. There are wounded men, but they're stable. I request that a medical unit treat them as soon as possible." He lowered his hand, and they looked at each other for a few moments before the colonel broke the silence.

"Is that all?" Did he expect him to say more?

"Yes, sir." Well, there was more, but it would be better discussed in private. The colonel nodded and gave him a faint smile.

"Very well."Then he turned and began to leave. John paid him no more attention for now; the colonel was not important as long as he didn't get in his way.

He stopped watching his retreating figure and instead found his gaze meeting a familiar woman with almost reddish brown hair.

"I'm back," he said, gesturing to all the men behind him.

"I hope you don't mind the company, Agent." Peggy smiled, looking at the men—the hundreds of men who had returned alive—and couldn't help but smile even more broadly.

Then she saw Raven and blinked in confusion.

"Diverse company, I see," she said. She had heard from the Italian soldiers that John had recruited a woman while fighting in Italy. She hadn't thought much of it, believing the woman had returned with the civilians to the more central parts of Italy. No one mentioned that she had followed him. In fact, everyone had said that John had left alone.

She knew it was her because the soldiers often mentioned how "beautiful" she was along with some of her physical characteristics, although mostly in hushed tones.

John reached out and took Raven by the collar, pulling her towards them. The confused girl blinked as she was suddenly dragged and looked at Carter with equal confusion.

"This is Raven. She's a valuable member of my unit." Then he extended his other hand, and James, who was calmly smoking beside them, suddenly found himself in the same situation as Raven, his cigarette falling to the ground.

"And this is James. He was a soldier captured by Hydra. I'm trying to convince him to join me. It's tough, but I think I'll soften him up." John continued smiling even as he felt James try to dig his claws into his back.

"You better let go of me, bub," he growled almost like an animal. John didn't push his luck further and loosened his grip, causing the man to take a few steps back, but not before picking up his poor cigarette from the ground.

He was heard muttering curses under his breath, but no one paid him any attention.

Peggy was more interested in Raven.

"I thought you went to Austria alone," she asked in a monotone and low voice. John decided to ignore it for now and, setting aside his joviality, spoke in a more serious tone.

"There is much to discuss, but not here." Peggy blinked and grew serious upon hearing the gravity in John's voice; it seemed there was something truly important.

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"Well, what is it? There's still a lot to deal with. I have to reorganize many things now that our numbers have increased again," the colonel said. Logistics had always been a pain in the ass.

"And I have many new technological pieces waiting for me in my lab. I'd prefer to continue studying them if possible," Howard said. The man looked very different from the last time John saw him—less elegant and less well-groomed.

Peggy remained silent on the side, watching John, then Raven, and finally James, who was simply sitting and looking at his palms, clenching and unclenching his fists as if there was something interesting in them.

"Believe me, what I have to tell you is much more important than anything else," John said, catching Peggy's attention.

"Then say it, the suspense is killing me," Howard urged. He was the most impatient of all, eager to continue with his research.

It was night, and John had gathered them all, saying it was an urgent matter.

"Hydra might have an army of super soldiers soon." His words fell, and the place was silent for a moment.

"What are you saying?!" The colonel stood up abruptly.

"Are you sure that's—" Peggy didn't doubt John, but something like that was hard to believe.

"Impossible! The formula was destroyed, nothing was left," Howard was now paying real attention. After all, he knew very well the state of the research regarding the serum.

John waited for them to calm down a bit before speaking. Explaining this would be complicated since there were many things he couldn't say directly.

He began to recall his conversation with James after their fight ended to clarify things in his mind.

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"How is it?" John asked, looking at the man now dressed in one of the uniforms taken from a dead captured soldier.

"Better than being naked." James walked to his side and looked at the Hydra base burning in the distance.

Fragments, unclear images of memories, came to his mind, causing him to grimace.

"It might be a bit abrupt, but I need to know, what happened?" At John's question, James closed his eyes for a moment.

Trying to recall things more for himself than for John.

"We were fighting in Austria, near Italy. My team and I were deployed to..." To what? He shook his head. No, that wasn't important.

"That's where we found it. The place wasn't an ordinary base; it was different."

They expected ordinary soldiers with ordinary weapons.

More images came to his mind—his squadron dying, flashes of blue lights, he and his brother fighting, fighting until they killed them all. Only the two of them remained standing in the end.

"We destroyed the place and began to follow the trail." Weapons like those, James knew, would kill thousands. They had to find out where they came from and destroy them.

Convincing his brother was more complicated than tracking the source of it all. With his olfactory senses, it was only a matter of time.

They thought it would be easy. Nothing had ever stopped them before; they had never lost.

Then they encountered that bastard.

The images of their struggle came to mind, stronger than any other man they had faced before, faster, more agile, but they should not be underestimated.

Even if every blow he dealt broke their bones, they could still keep fighting without stopping. Any wound, just a temporary inconvenience...

Still, they lost...

James then looked at John. Although only brief flashes, he remembered his fight with this man. He wasn't an ordinary man, and if what he feared was true, he might need his help. So he decided to keep talking.

"We lost, they captured us, and they experimented on us." He couldn't say more, he wasn't a scientist, and his memories were still settling.

John rubbed his chin thoughtfully. Although James hadn't said much directly, it was easy for him to deduce things thanks to his knowledge.

"What did they do, what kind of things did they do to you?" he asked directly. He needed to know what Hydra had put in him to make him so strong.

James frowned, remembering was hard enough, much less having to explain it.

"I don't know German, so I don't know what they discussed. What I do know is that it had something to do with our blood. They took a lot of it." Despite having lived for so many years, he and Victor had never really strayed far from the American continent, not until the war started and they were deployed to Europe.

"You keep saying 'we.' Was there someone else with you?" John frowned, already having an idea of who it might be.

James looked at the base and sniffed once more. His already extraordinary sense of smell had somehow become even more heightened.

Despite this, he couldn't track him. His brother wasn't there, and neither was his scent.

Ignoring John's question, he spoke again.

"Tell me, what do you know about me?" he couldn't help but ask. John didn't seem very surprised by his existence or his abilities.

"Well, you could say I know what you were before, but I don't know what you are now." That response made James raise an eyebrow.

"You say you know me?" That shouldn't be possible. Even if he didn't remember faces, he rarely forgot people's scents.

"No, in fact, this is the first time we're meeting, but it's not the first time I've seen someone 'special,' so to speak."

Then he pointed to the side, and James remembered there was someone else with them. He looked at the girl who had been silent until now, who smiled at him and waved her hand.

Then, suddenly, her figure began to change, and even her scent started to change slightly.

James blinked when he saw an exact image of himself smiling back at him.

"What the fuck?" If it weren't for the slight discrepancies in her scent, traces of her previous smell, he would have truly thought he was looking at himself.

"Let me explain, she's a metahuman, and so are you." John then gave him a quick but concise explanation, similar to the one he gave Raven but more summarized.

James listened, genuinely interested. He had never known what was different about him, about his brother. He always thought they were some kind of anomaly, maybe even a curse.

Sometimes even a monster.

"Evolution, huh…" It sounded better than any other reason he had thought of over the years.

"That's why I need to know what happened. If they changed something inside you, it could be dangerous." At his words, James clenched his fists.

He felt his muscles contract with more force than he ever thought possible. No, it wasn't just his muscles; every part of him felt different, stronger.

"Oh, it's definitely dangerous, but not for me. Those bastards made a mistake if they thought I could be their guinea pig without consequences." This time he could feel it, if he met that son of a bitch again, he could undoubtedly crush him with one hand.

And that stupid little guy with glasses, he would give him an even worse lesson.

John sighed and decided to change his approach.

"If you encounter them again, nothing guarantees that there aren't others like you, that what they did to you and the blood they took from you won't be used to create more."

For John, it was easy to theorize this. If something could change a "metahuman" so much, it could only be some kind of serum or additional genetic enhancement.

After all, there was nothing mechanical in James's body, except for the control device in his brain.

With all that on the table, he could only think of one logical option: a highly lethal, incomplete serum, one that couldn't be used on regular soldiers or even super soldiers.

One that required immense self-healing ability, strong enough to withstand side effects that would be deadly for others. Otherwise, it wouldn't be James he fought this time but the Red Skull itself.

Taking into account that they had been drawing blood from James and his brother, John could infer that they were doing it with the intention of extracting their healing factor or a version of it.

In addition to what he knew about Red Skull, if it were a viable option, the man would undoubtedly have enhanced himself before anyone else. The fact that he hadn't done so made it clear to John that they still couldn't use this serum on others, while also revealing his possible plans.

With James' brother still in their hands, they would continue experimenting, trying to figure out how to implement his healing ability in others. Once they succeeded, Red Skull would undoubtedly gain that power for himself.

And if possible, he would undergo the same process they subjected James to, using this possible "new serum" to obtain similar or greater power.

Of course, these were all theories, but he didn't think he was wrong. Even so, he needed to know more.

To understand the situation better, if it was really as he thought, then he needed to prepare and take down Hydra before they managed to develop a new stable super soldier serum.

No matter what, John wouldn't let Hydra cultivate an army of super soldiers.

He would do everything in his power to prevent it, even if he had to destroy all of Germany in the process.

James thought about John's words and realized they might be true. His new strength had given him a lot of confidence, but if he continued blindly rushing toward the enemy, he would end up the same way as before, defeated and captured at the mercy of others.

He clicked his tongue. He didn't like it, but it was clear this situation was beyond something he could resolve on his own.

"I don't remember everything, but I'll tell you what I do." He then began to narrate what happened while they were experimenting on him and his brother.

From time to time, John would ask him to try to pronounce the German words he had heard. James might not know German, but John did, and even if the words weren't pronounced perfectly, it still helped him figure things out.

"They talked a lot about someone named Vojelbum or something like that and a serum. The last thing I remember is how they opened my head and started putting something in there," he said the last part with a shiver down his spine.

John stayed quiet, processing the information, and with some concern, he looked at James.

"Repeat that word."

"Vojelbum? Serum? You need to be more specific," even if it was mispronounced, even if it barely sounded as it should...

For John, that word couldn't be mistaken.

His stomach twisted, and a very bad feeling began to creep over him.

He hoped it wasn't true, but if it was, then he would need to start experimenting with radiation sooner than expected.

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John opened his eyes again, returning to the present, took a deep breath, and prepared to begin his explanation.

He had no intention of mentioning his suspicions regarding the serum or its origin; it was too risky and could destroy his entire image. Yet he had to mention the rest, or at least some things.

"To understand this, I need to explain something else first," he said.

The Colonel furrowed his brow.

"What else is there to explain or understand? If what you're saying is true, we need to act."

"No, the information is more important. Jumping in without knowing everything will only complicate things," Howard intervened.

"What did you find in Salzburg?" Peggy asked directly.

John licked his lips and then pointed to James, who was still distracted.

"Another super soldier," his words silenced the room.

John smiled, and James looked up at him sidelong in tacit understanding. Raven remained quietly silent, looking at the ground.

They had reached an agreement. There was no guarantee that the United States or any other country wouldn't want to do the same thing Hydra had done to them. That's why, for James to agree to come with them, John had made a promise.

Not say that his blood could be the source of a new serum.

If John had his way, Hydra and any information about James and his brother would be buried together until forgotten.

And for that to happen, he needed the United States and allied countries to give him complete freedom to act.

A new threat that would make them tremble and trust him without hesitation...

Well, a possible army of Nazi super soldiers surely met all the requirements.

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Will Hydra get their army of super soldiers? Can John stop them before that happens? Will he carry out his threat and erase Germany from the map if necessary?

Will James see his brother again?

Will Raven ever achieve the form of an eagle?

All the answers to these questions in the upcoming chapters!

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17: Congress
17: Congress

"This is... monstrous." Howard looked at the "device" John had handed him, swallowed hard, and turned to look at James.

"And you say this was in your head?" James growled, nodding in response, and looking with equal disgust at the thing that had been implanted in his brain.

They had moved locations; now they were in Howard's laboratory, the place had been the quickest to construct thanks to the funding from the billionaire inventor.

It was the safest place on the base and also the most private.

"Are you telling me this is really what it claims to be?" Colonel Phillips asked, clearly impatient. Howard nodded and took one of the dozens of cables coming out of the device, cables almost as thin as threads.

"See this? The brain functions through electrical stimuli, sending signals between our neurons to make the body take action. I don't know how they did it, but this network of cables can control that transmission of information through carefully distributed electrical charges." He actually simplified it a lot; there was an even more complex explanation, but Howard knew the colonel was not a man of science. Explaining it too much would only make it more confusing, so he simplified it as much as he could.

The only thing Howard couldn't explain was how they managed to do this. For it to work, the cables would have to penetrate deeply into various sections of the brain, a vital organ so delicate it would surely have died instantly.

Of course, such a brutal method could only be useful for those with a regenerative capacity beyond human, which was why Dr. Zola had been able to do it so quickly. Not having to worry about the life of the test subject sped up the procedures that otherwise would have had to be more delicate.

"Still doubting, sir?" John asked. One of the reasons they were here was to prove that James had been "controlled" by Hydra. Proving he was a super soldier was easy; proving he wasn't a Hydra spy was a bit more complicated. Still, foreseeing that he would need proof, John made sure to bring the device he had removed from James' brain.

The colonel remained silent but eventually nodded.

"This changes many things." A second super soldier would undoubtedly be big news, if not for the fact that now Hydra could theoretically create an entire army of them.

The colonel almost felt his blood pressure drop; he was getting too old for this.

Seeing him pale, John decided to speak.

"I need to return to the United States, talk to the president. A meeting with the leaders of the Allied countries would be best. You understand that the situation requires a different approach."

The colonel frowned. "You know that will take time, right? Do you really want to wait longer?! If we don't attack now—" His words were cut off again by John.

"Attack what, Colonel? Germany? Norway? Austria? Maybe Poland?" John suddenly extended his hand, and, understanding the gesture, Raven quickly pulled out several folded papers she had been holding onto.

"These are the maps we managed to obtain in Salzburg. There are over 25 Hydra bases spread across Europe, not counting the bases that probably haven't been noted. If we rush, we'll just run around like headless chickens until we exhaust our forces. Besides, nothing guarantees there aren't multiple super soldiers scattered in each of them. Sending only normal men would be the same as sending them to the gallows!" He spoke loudly and clearly to make his point understood.

John had indeed panicked a bit at first; Hydra having Compound V or an inferior version of it was dangerous. But once the initial panic subsided and he thought things through more carefully, he realized this was the opportunity he had been looking for.

As a super soldier, John was too strong for this era. His enemies were too weak, and his greatest rival was something he could have ended with a single finger if things had remained the same.

He had thought of staging a ruse, letting Hydra live a little longer so they would appear strong, but now it wasn't necessary. Now Hydra had become a real threat that needed to be destroyed completely and without a doubt.

But he was in no hurry. He didn't fear the "super soldiers" Hydra could create. As long as Compound V ran through their veins, John was sure of one thing: without a doubt, he would emerge victorious in the end.

No, what really concerned John were the mutants, or meta-humans as he had named them. They were the real danger, but he didn't have much information about them yet. Well, he knew of three who could be a threat.

One was still a young man living a "normal" life in New York, and the other two were in Poland.

And without a doubt, he had to kill one of them, no matter what.

"What do you suggest we do then?" Peggy asked, the concern evident on her face.

John smiled, looking at everyone present before speaking. "I'll form a team."

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"Are you ready?" Her father's voice startled Janet a bit, but she quickly composed herself and nodded.

"Yes, although I don't know why I'm here," she couldn't help but complain. She was still a bit sleepy from being woken up so early. She even had to rush to brush her hair and barely managed to put on makeup.

Her father was a very busy man, rarely calling her, but that day he had contacted her urgently. He hadn't explained much, only that something important was happening.

"You are my daughter. Once you finish your studies and graduate, you will assume my position on the Committee for Scientific Research and Development. It's time for you to start preparing for it. The world is changing very fast, Janet, and you must keep up or you'll be left behind," he tried to advise her, but Janet couldn't help but grimace internally.

She liked science, but not as much as her father believed. She didn't want to take his place. Maybe it was a mistake not to follow her aunt when her mother died.

"I don't think anyone else would want me to take that position, Dad," she said, trying to be direct. Her father was a man who could see beyond things, but the reality was that there had never been a woman on the research committee before. Being the first would not only require great skills but also facing great challenges.

Challenges that Janet didn't know if she could or wanted to face.

"I trust in your potential. I know you'll show them what you're capable of," and once again, he completely ignored her, you know, she herself was included in that "anyone else."

"Let's forget about that for now. What are we doing here?" Janet couldn't help but look out the window. She didn't recognize the road, but she did recognize the huge white building they were approaching.

She had only seen it in pictures, but it was enough to know that this was really important.

Vernon Van Dyne also looked out the window before responding.

"There will be a grand congress, a very important meeting where all the country's top officials will be present. It seems something significant has happened that they want to announce."

Janet blinked, confused. Something had happened? What could have occurred that required such a mobilization? Well, she supposed she would find out soon enough. She just hoped it wouldn't take too long. Professor Pym had said he was close to achieving something extraordinary, and although she wasn't so sure about that, it would be really unfortunate to miss it. After all, even if it hadn't been for long, she had also helped.

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John adjusted his suit. It was a bit tight, but decent enough to wear for this occasion.

"Everything is almost ready. The president, the vice president, the secretary of war, the chief of staff, and the representative of the Allied forces in Europe are all in their places," the colonel said, entering his dressing room, and John turned to look at him.

"For a moment, I thought you were going to recite the title of everyone who has come, Colonel," he tried to lighten the mood, but the colonel didn't seem amused. Seeing his serious face was no fun, so he looked to his side, hoping to see a more pleasant face, but while he did find that, it wasn't the face he expected.

"What happened to Agent Carter?" Normally, she was the one who followed the colonel, but now there was a pretty blonde with short hair in her place.

"She is busy with other things, now she is my new assistant," the colonel said simply, and John blinked in confusion.

But before he could ask, the colonel checked his watch and spoke seriously.

"It's time."

Well, he would find out later.

Soon, they walked to the room prepared for the meeting. John took a deep breath and entered through the doors with a smile. Showtime.

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Janet sat next to her father. They were quite close to the center of the room, which made her feel the tension in the air more clearly. There were many important faces present. She mostly recognized the central members of the committee, but this place had a much stronger military presence, which made her feel a bit nervous.

"It's starting," her father said in a low voice, and Janet straightened her back. She watched as the president of the country, Franklin Roosevelt, stepped forward to the podium, causing the room to fall silent immediately.

"Some of you already know why we are here, while others are still in the dark. In a situation like this, beating around the bush is the last thing this country needs, so I'll say it directly: a few days ago, Captain America successfully raided Hydra's main base." That should be good news, right? At least that's what Janet thought.

Hydra had become more well-known thanks to Captain America and his great feats against them. Janet had even gone to the movies with some of her college friends to watch some of the real footage of the battle in Italy. Hydra's weapons were undoubtedly things beyond any existing technology, and she had spent entire nights trying to imagine how they worked.

"-it has been reported that a second super soldier has been found, and it has been confirmed that Hydra possesses an imperfect serum." Janet blinked. What had he said?

A second super soldier? An imperfect serum?

In less than a second, the entire room descended into chaos.

"Impossible! The serum was completely lost!" one of the members of the research committee stood up, his voice full of incredulity. It was known that the committee had been pouring many resources into trying to recreate the serum without success. Even an imperfect version was unimaginable.

The president quickly silenced the room again and spoke seriously.

"Facts are facts, gentlemen. Hydra has now become the main threat in this war. But I am not here to discuss what needs to be done; that has already been decided." Already decided? That took some people by surprise.

When a crisis like this knocked on his door, President Franklin Roosevelt believed there was no time for doubts. He had already discussed the general aspects with the highest-ranking officials and a decision had been reached. However, they still needed the majority approval of Congress to carry out one of the things they wanted to do.

Suddenly, a tall figure entered the room and walked to the podium with firm steps, his presence immediately drawing the attention of everyone present. The president nodded at him and let him stand by his side, placing a hand on his shoulder.

"This is John Benjamin Vogelbaum, better known as Captain America." Probably introducing him was unnecessary; the whole country knew him.

Janet remained still, her cheeks a bit red. He was much more handsome in person; the images taken by the cameras barely did him justice. Suddenly, she saw him smile and almost felt her soul leave her body for a second.

"Thank you for allowing me to be here, Mr. President," John said, then turned to the gathered audience and began to speak.

"I know many of you are worried about what this development could mean for the war. That's why I've asked for everyone to be gathered here and now. To stop Hydra's plans and prevent them from creating an army of super soldiers, we need the full support of the nation and all our allies. I know I can stop Hydra before they manage to take over the world, but I can't do it alone."

In reality, he could, but he needed them to believe they could help him.

"How do you plan to do this, Captain? We know about your extraordinary abilities, but if Hydra really has access to more super soldiers, then..." The man speaking didn't need to finish his sentence; everyone understood.

John decided to clarify the matter further.

"As mentioned, I found a second super soldier. But I didn't just find him; I also saved him. Hydra implanted a mind-control device in him to force him to fight against me. His name is James Howlett, an American soldier who had been deployed to Austria before being captured by Hydra." This news immediately drew everyone's attention.

"You mean to say—"

Knowing where the question was headed, John nodded and spoke.

"Yes, now the United States has another super soldier besides me. He's not as strong as I am, but his capabilities are certainly enough to greatly help. Not only that, but his brother, who was deployed with him, was also captured by Hydra."

John didn't need to explain what this meant; everyone in the room was intelligent.

"Returning to the topic of the serum, Hydra can't create super soldiers, at least for the moment. James is a special case that is still being investigated, but all the other test subjects died." There were no other test subjects, but no one could know that since the base exploded.

His words seemed to restore hope to many in the room.

"So, destroy Hydra before they can perfect the serum," Vernon Van Dyne said, making John look in his direction and smile.

"That's what we want," he said.

The president then stepped forward once more.

"To deal with this threat, the cabinet members and I have discussed with senior military officers a new approach. So that Captain America can act without hesitation and Hydra can be confronted directly, it has been decided to form a new international division," This was something John had decided to discuss privately with the President.

He needed to be able to act whenever necessary and at any given moment without anything getting in his way, especially bureaucracy.

A new international division? The members of Congress now understood why there were representatives from other countries present. Normally, in a private meeting like this, external agents should be excluded, even those who were allies, but they weren't, and now they knew why.

The representative of the Allied forces in Europe stood up and nodded at the President.

"After much deliberation, we have reached an agreement with President Franklin Roosevelt. All European countries will grant special authority to Captain John Benjamin Vogelbaum to act with maximum authority in everything related to combating Hydra."

The representatives from China, the Soviet Union, the United Kingdom, and France also stood up and expressed the same intention.

The representative of the Allied forces in Latin America also supported this, as did the representatives of several other nations.

Of course, this was much more important for the European countries. After all, Hydra was in their "homes." If Germany won, they would be the first to fall.

The President smiled with satisfaction and continued speaking.

"The United States will also join this new treaty. To this end, I have spoken with the Secretary of War, and we both agree that Captain Vogelbaum should be promoted to the rank of Colonel. This way, he can better represent the American people in the effort to permanently eradicate Hydra."

Promoting John was something already planned; they simply promoted him one rank higher than people expected.

Several members of Congress widened their eyes a bit. Colonel? And at such a young age?

In history, he would be the second youngest person to attain such a rank, only behind Galusha Pennypacker, who achieved it at the age of 20.

The members of the Senate began to think deeply about this. After all, even if the President wanted to promote John, he still needed the Senate's final approval. For such a rapid rise in rank, it would require almost unanimous support from the Senate.

In other times, such a proposal would have been difficult to consider, but at this moment, with Hydra as an executioner sharpening its axe in preparation to decapitate them, the Senate members had to seriously consider their decision.

Undoubtedly, only John could face Hydra and their mysterious weapons. If Hydra began deploying super-soldiers, even if they were weaker than Captain America, they would still be beings beyond human.

Sending regular soldiers would simply be sentencing them to death.

Suddenly, The Chief of Staff of the United States Army spoke.

"I believe this is the best option. If Captain Vogelbaum leads the front against Hydra, we can focus on finishing the battles on the other fronts quickly. We must remember that Hydra does not fully represent Germany." While Hydra was the most dangerous, they were also an "organism" almost separate from Germany at this point.

If they wanted to destroy Hydra, they also had to remove the obstacles surrounding it.

One of the most prestigious and senior senators stood up and spoke loudly and clearly.

"Isn't it obvious what we must do? Why hesitate? Other countries are willing to grant maximum authority to young Vogelbaum. If we continue to hesitate, they will think we don't trust our own soldiers." His words made many of the still undecided Senate members make a decision.

"Senator Braun is right. Hesitating is just wasting time. I vote in favor," one member said, and soon more and more joined in.

"I vote in favor."

"I vote in favor."

"I vote in favor."

The President let everyone speak before smiling and giving John a pat on the back. John understood the gesture and stepped forward.

"Since it has been decided, Captain John Benjamin Vogelbaum, in the name of the American people and using the power that this Congress confers upon me, I, Franklin Roosevelt, as President of the United States of America, promote you to the rank of Colonel in the United States Army. May this honor reflect our hopes and our profound gratitude for your service and sacrifice."

The room filled with applause. If there had been cameras, it surely would have been filled with their flashes. Well, that would have to be later, perhaps at the public appointment.

John smiled and gave a military salute before speaking.

"I deeply thank you for this honor. I promise I will not fail in my mission and will protect this world from any threat." His words were met with more applause.

The President let the room calm down before continuing to speak.

"With that off the table, it is time to talk about the new international division that will carry out the task of eradicating Hydra and any other threat that may endanger the well-being of this world." The room then returned to a serious atmosphere.

"For this, I will let Colonel Vogelbaum speak to us in more detail about it." The President then stepped back, to the surprise of some people.

John stepped forward again and cleared his throat. The international division had been a last-minute idea but one he believed was necessary. Without anyone knowing, and if everything went as it should, he would gain much more authority as time passed and the threats the world faced grew larger.

"Ladies and gentlemen, let me introduce you to S.W.O.R.D."

John then explained what it was, essentially just S.H.I.E.L.D. with a different name—well, a bit more than that. He made sure to emphasize several times that S.W.O.R.D. would be responsible for dealing with threats beyond the human.

No matter where they came from.

He had to make this clear. After all, if everything went as he hoped, S.W.O.R.D. would be the place where metahumans would predominate, even the aliens.

It took him at least two hours, but he finally managed to present the project and answer most of the questions.

"Then who will lead this division?" one of the members of Congress finally asked.

The Commandant of the Marine Corps spoke up at that moment, with a slightly mocking smile on his face.

"I think it's obvious, this idea is Colonel Vogelbaum's and he should lead it. I don't think there's anyone better, right?" he asked, and everyone fell silent before starting to speak in favor.

John was now a colonel, so it was fitting that he should also lead Sword. It was now that it became obvious to many why the president decided that John should be promoted in rank so quickly.

"In that case, I appoint Colonel John Benjamin Vogelbaum as the first general director of the new international division of Strategic Worldwide Operations for Reconnaissance and Defense. Is there anyone against this decision?" the president said, looking towards the foreign representatives of the allied countries.

The representative of the European allied forces agreed with the decision, and soon all the other representatives joined him.

The president then looked at John.

"Colonel Vogelbaum, what do you think?" It was more an act of courtesy, the decision had already been made after all.

John smiled.

"I accept this position with great honor, sir." The president smiled and patted his back once again.

Of course, the applause came again.

John smiled; things were going as he expected. Now he just had to make sure they continued that way.

'Just wait, Schmidt. You may have caught me by surprise once, but I won't let you do it twice.'

This was his stage after all.

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To answer a question before you ask, James is still from Canada, he simply enlisted with his brother in the United States Army on this occasion as he has done many other times, such as when he fought in the War of Independence, just to give an example.

If you noticed, I usually update most of my stories on Sundays, this time I decided to do it earlier since I'm a little sick and I want to rest all day tomorrow hahaha

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18: Pillar

The congress lasted a bit longer, during which many other details were refined, and many more orders and instructions were given. The war was about to enter a new chapter, a much bloodier one, as now the United States and all the allied countries had decided that the Third Reich would fall, no matter the cost.

Even so, everything had to end, and after everything was clarified, the meeting was concluded. Once the president left, Janet stood up next to her father, ready to return to New York with him. After all, she still had work to do.

But before the main members of the investigation committee could leave, a familiar voice stopped them.

"Wait, if I may have a moment of your time," The Captain America, or Colonel America now? approached them with a kind smile on his face. Janet felt her cheeks blush a little at seeing him so close. Again, she couldn't help but think he was much more handsome in person. Nervously, she looked away and stepped back a bit until she was behind her father, who actually thwarted her plan by being the first to step forward and extend his hand to John.

"Colonel, it's a pleasure to meet you in person."

"The pleasure is mine, sir?" he asked, and her father quickly introduced himself.

"I'm Vernon Van Dyne." The other members of the committee also stepped forward and began to introduce themselves.

"Robert Fermi."

"Richard Lawrence."

John greeted them all with a smile until he got to the last man, who actually made him pay real attention once he heard his name.

"Franklin Storm."

The man seemed to be in his 30s; his appearance was slightly above average but nothing that really stood out. He didn't seem special. Still, John shook his hand firmly. Was this the person he thought it was? Or did he just have a similar name?

"Nice to meet you, Dr. Storm." John didn't know for sure but decided to be cautious for now. He might be wrong, and he might be right. One way or another, he would find out sooner or later.

"And this is my daughter, Janet Van Dyne." Once he noticed that all his colleagues had introduced themselves, Vernon decided it was a good opportunity and pushed his daughter forward.

Janet, who was completely unprepared, let out a low squeal as she was suddenly pushed in front of John, almost colliding with him. Her face was so close to his chest that she could feel some of the warmth radiating from him and smell a natural aroma that reminded her of sandalwood.

When she looked up, she met his gaze. His blue eyes seemed to see through her soul, causing her to freeze briefly, unsure of what to do.

The man looked at her and, with a warm smile, gently took her hand in a formal greeting. His palm was surprisingly soft yet also firm.

"It's a pleasure to meet you, Miss Van Dyne," John said, looking at the beautiful girl with dark, short hair who seemed somewhat distracted. For some reason, he couldn't help but think her name sounded familiar. Where had he heard it?

Janet swallowed nervously but still nodded timidly. She wanted to return the greeting but felt she might stutter if she spoke right now. It was fortunate, or perhaps unfortunate, that someone decided to rudely interrupt at that moment.

"With the introductions out of the way, I was wondering what you seek from us, Colonel."

The one who spoke was actually one of the "younger" members of the committee and also one of her father's main opponents, Harold Teller.

The man was shorter than most people and a bit chubby. The bottle-thick glasses on his face didn't help much in the appearance department.

John's smile diminished slightly; the man's tone was a bit arrogant. Still, he wasn't here to make enemies with anyone, so he spoke calmly, giving an answer to the question and letting go of Janet's hand, causing the girl to internally lament.

"I'm looking for recruits, actually. I heard the Investigation Committee will be holding a Scientific Innovation Fair in New York in a few days. I would like your permission to participate." John's idea was clear. Although Stark was a great scientist, he was still just one man. His time was limited, and he couldn't attend to all the projects John had in mind for the future.

SWORD needed its own internal technological development division for various important reasons, all of which required a suitable team of people. John planned to recruit young and enthusiastic scientists for this purpose.

"Are you trying to steal our recruits, Colonel?" Vernon joked. The main reason the Scientific Innovation Fair existed was for the committee to find new members and projects to fund, after all.

"I'm only offering another option, and of course, my invitation includes all of you as well," John said, causing some to actually start considering it seriously.

Although SWORD was a newly created international division, it became clear to everyone during the congress how much support, both authoritative and financial, it was going to receive. After all, it was international; all the allied countries along with the United States had agreed to fund its operations.

"Well, I don't think anyone here will refuse to give you a place at the upcoming Scientific Innovation Fair. However, I will politely decline your invitation. I'm too old to follow the big changes," one of the older members said, causing several others to nod in agreement with him. After all, their current positions were comfortable and secure, and many had their own ongoing research and projects.

Moving to a new place, no matter how promising, could bring many headaches.

"Well, if anyone changes their mind, don't hesitate to contact me. SWORD has its doors open for all those with potential."

They talked for a while longer, fine-tuning the details of their participation in the upcoming Scientific Innovation Fair. Once everything was clear, John began to say his goodbyes.

"It was a pleasure meeting you, gentlemen, but I still have many other matters to attend to."

With his objective achieved, he was ready to leave. But then he remembered. He had been thinking about it in the background, searching his memories. Although his mind was now much sharper than before and past memories were much clearer, he still needed time to find the more "small and insignificant" ones. But once he found them, it was hard to overlook them.

With a new revelation, he couldn't help but look at Janet once more and take her hand to say goodbye. Such an action made the nineteen-year-old girl blush again. Having him so close made her a bit dizzy.

"See you, Miss Van Dyne. I hope you will also consider my invitation." Janet blinked, coming out of her small trance in surprise. That... she didn't think she was included in such a proposal. After all, she was still a student and shouldn't even be here. Did the colonel really think she was part of the committee?

Before she could clarify the misunderstanding, the same irritating voice from before interrupted her.

"Oh, don't worry much about her, Colonel. Although she's here, Miss Van Dyne is still just a student," Harold said with barely concealed disdain. It was no secret that Vernon planned to give his place to his daughter, something many did not agree with and openly expressed.

"Although she is still a student, she is undoubtedly one of the best in her field. I have no doubt that my daughter can make significant contributions to the Colonel and SWORD," Vernon defended his daughter, causing Janet to feel a bit embarrassed.

"I..." She didn't know what to say. Should she accept? Or should she decline? Her mind became a whirlwind of doubts, but it was all interrupted once again.

Harold scoffed softly at Vernon's words.

"Come on, Vernon, spoiling your daughter must have its limits. She's just a woman; she should be at home looking for a husband and let the real scientific minds do their work."

That comment made Janet's nervousness disappear momentarily, replaced by a flash of anger and irritation. She gritted her teeth, a tic forming in her left eye, and with a smile that wasn't really a smile, she spoke impulsively.

"Actually, I think I can give it a try." As soon as she spoke, she regretted it instantly.

Why did she say that?!

Her father looked at her in surprise. Although he had high expectations for her future, he wasn't blind. He knew his daughter lacked some ambition and didn't expect her to actually choose to go to SWORD out of the blue.

"B-but before that, I need to finish my work at the university. After all, I'm currently working as an assistant for one of the professors, and it would be really bad if I left without notice," Janet quickly tried to fix it, although she only gave an excuse to delay while she thought of a better way to get out of this.

John smiled, looking her directly in the eyes, making her even more nervous.

"Don't worry, Miss Van Dyne. There are still many preparations to finish, so take your time to resolve any pending matters without rushing. I can wait." This was bad. Why didn't he give her an ultimatum or tell her that if she didn't join now, she wouldn't be able to do so later?

That he was so considerate with her only made it much harder for Janet to back out.

"I look forward to working with you in the near future," he said so softly while looking at her so warmly that Janet forgot her internal debate for a moment and responded much more enthusiastically than she expected.

"Me too!"

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John left the conference; journalists clogged the main doors, so he diverted to a side path where a dark car with tinted windows was waiting for him. Without hesitation, he opened the door and entered, knowing it had been prepared for him.

"Seems like everything is going as we expected," Raven said, lowering the Captain America comic she had been reading and looking at him through the rearview mirror.

"That and more, birdie, that and more," John said, loosening the tie of his suit, revealing part of his chest. Raven couldn't help but take a quick glance but quickly looked away when she saw him looking straight ahead.

With slightly red cheeks, she took the wheel and began to drive. The interior of the car remained in a calm and comfortable silence for a few moments.

"I thought about it," Raven said suddenly, causing John to look at her, their eyes meeting through the rearview mirror for a moment.

"I think... I think I can do it," she said, and John smiled.

What Raven was referring to was a proposal that John had made to her some time ago.

Metahumans would have to come to light sooner or later; it wasn't something that could be hidden for long, at least not from the governments of the world.

And since it was something that couldn't be hidden forever, the best way was to reveal it in a manner that would make people's perception of them positive. In the current situation, John could wait to contact other metahumans and do it with their help... or he could use the metahuman next to him.

Of course, he wouldn't do it without Raven's consent. Her voluntary cooperation was very important for everything to go well.

"I'm glad you've decided. I know it's a lot of pressure, but you don't have to worry. I'll take care of everything. First, we'll reveal it to the governments once SWORD is firmly established. Then, maybe once the war is over, we can reveal it to the public." Of course, he wouldn't rush things. If he wanted to have the power to protect not only Raven but any other metahuman, he still needed to firmly cement his position in the eyes of the entire world.

To become something so great that people would follow his example and opinion without question.

A pillar so tall and robust that it was immovable.

Then he would create a new world where humans and metahumans could live in harmony. After that? Well, he always wanted to sail among the stars.

Raven nodded confidently, any previous nervousness disappearing. John always kept his word, and there was no one in this world she trusted more. She would let him take charge and assume all the responsibility.

Because she trusted that he would do what was best for both of them.

For her.

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One day later: New York, Howard Stark's private laboratory.

"-Made from the strongest metal I could find," Howard said, looking at the shiny round shield he had fashioned from the little vibranium that existed in the world.

One might think that using such a unique metal for something so... simple would be outrageous, but Howard believed there was no better use, at least given the events they were facing.

John took it, feeling its extremely light weight, adjusted the leather straps on his arm, and looked at James, who wasn't far away.

"Hey, grumpy! Hit this," John said. James looked at him with slightly furrowed brows, a low growl escaping his throat, living up to his nickname. Despite that, he approached, clenching his fist and getting into a fighting stance.

Howard watched expectantly from the side. Although vibranium had undergone many tests in its time, it was still exciting to witness a demonstration performed directly by two super soldiers.

James's foot sank into the ground, cracking the concrete. His body moved forward with force, breaking the air, and his fist shot forward with enough power to easily penetrate tank armor.

He couldn't hold back even if he wanted to because he was still getting used to his new strength.

His fist struck, causing a thunderous noise to flood the place. James raised an eyebrow, seeing that his punch was actually stopped and the metal didn't even dent.

"Well, it's certainly tough," John commented, looking at the completely unscathed metal. Then he looked at a distant wall and, without hesitation, swung his arm, sending the shield flying at great speed. and then bounced off the wall, changed its trajectory and sailed through the air until it returned to his hand.

"I like it. Let's paint it red and blue and put a silver star on it," John said, handing the shield back to Stark.

"Sticking with the aesthetic, huh? I guess that's fine, I can do that," The best inventor of the century, and his job was to paint an oversized frisbee. His career had certainly advanced.

"Speaking of aesthetics, tell me, James, what do you think of white and red?" John asked and the man looked at him, puzzled.

"What?"

"Well, Canada found out you're 'Canadian' and wants to 'support' their citizen. They even want the U.S. Army to promote you to captain. Captain Canada—how does that sound?" John said with enthusiasm. The only response he received was a dead, flat stare.

"They'll cover the cost of the suit..." Again, just a flat expression.

"Not in a million years."

John really tried to convince him, but he seemed quite firm in his refusal.

Well, at least he managed to get him to wear a blue and yellow suit. There was no mask, but it was still distinctive.

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What do you think of these chapters? There's been a lot of action before, but now we're in the 'preparation' period. Leave your comments, you know I read them all.

You already know if there is any error, do not hesitate to comment and I will correct it.

Extra chapter since I'm in a good mood, although a bit sick, last week I uploaded an extra one of still defiant so I guess this week it's only fair that I upload an extra one of supersoldier.

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19: Vice-Director

(NSFW) content warning in the "middle" of the chapter)

The rain fell heavily, cold and icy, the clouds in the sky were also thicker and darker, the mud soaked the path, the screams and wails made him frown, his mother limped, her foot was not in good condition, he supported her by holding her shoulders, it was his duty, now that his father was no longer there, he had to take care of her, no matter what happened.

"Hold on a little longer we're almost there" where was almost there? He didn't know, but he had heard rumors, not very pleasant rumors. If it had been possible, he would have escaped, he would have tried to run away, but his mother couldn't run.

Another stumble and his arm burned as he supported his mother's weight on it, the tattoo they had given him was still fresh after all, it still burned and was swollen.

The soldiers hurried the prisoners, he saw how other families were separated, a boy about 11 years old was stopped by the soldiers and separated from his mother, they were being separated by sex and by age, that was bad, he didn't want to be separated from his mother but if he made a scene then not only would they be separated, they would also kill him.

He had seen it happen, they had no mercy on anyone, maybe the younger children but even they were beaten severely.

He was already 16 years old so he doubted very much that there would be any fleeting mercy for him, no, there would be no mercy for him, he knew it, they would kill him on the spot if he resisted, he could feel it.

"Listen, Mom, everything will be fine, I will find a way to get us out of here, I promise." Somehow, he would find a way, no matter what it was, because he had promised his father that he would take care of her.

His mother squeezed his hand, looking him straight in the face.

"Don't do anything stupid, son, I'll be fine, please, just, just take care of yourself."

His turn came, the soldiers began to try to separate them, he knew he shouldn't resist, he needed to save his strength if he wanted to escape, he needed to be as healthy as possible, even so, he couldn't help but be reluctant, he didn't want to leave her.

"Promise me, Erik!" His throat dried up at the sight of the worry in her eyes, and without being able to help it, he told a lie.

"I promise, Mom." Then they took her away and dragged him to another place.

"Get in line!" They hit him in the side, making him line up, one of many where another dozen or so young people from 14 to the early 20s were.

The cold rain made everyone shiver, Erik clenched his teeth, he had to endure, he wasn't ready yet, but he would be, at some point, he knew it because he could feel it, the metal, he just needed to find a way, the way to control it once again, like when they killed his father.

Then he would save his mother and they would escape far away.

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Temporary Headquarters, SWORD: New York

"So, what do you think? Eight floors, a basement, and nice views," Howard said, spreading his arms and smiling. John looked at the place for a few moments and nodded.

"Well, it will work for now." He would prefer to have his own helicarrier but that would have to wait, for now he had his own aircraft carrier courtesy of the United States, but it was really unnecessary to go to it at this moment.

Still, as a new division, SWORD needed a headquarters, even if it was just temporary.

The place quickly began to be set up, John didn't exactly have many men but Colonel Phillips did. The former Strategic Scientific Reserve had become part of SWORD and thus John was the new head of all of them.

Colonel Phillips had been... demoted, although not officially, now he worked for John but didn't really have an official position, in fact, no one really had an official position in SWORD except John.

When the strategic planning room was set up, John spread out the maps that Raven had stolen, beginning to look at the various locations of Hydra's bases.

He needed to start planning how he would do this, the main thing and something he already had in mind was to deny Hydra its ability to experiment freely with humans, he remembered that the concentration camps had been the main means by which the Third Reich had experimented in the most inhumane ways possible with its prisoners.

And in fact, many were covert Hydra bases.

He looked at the maps, the bases, and a plan began to form in his mind, one that could save millions of lives while increasing his reputation and delaying any plans Hydra had.

He wasn't worried about "losing" any "advances" or discoveries the Nazis might have made in their unethical experiments during this period of time. This world was already very different from his previous life, and even without the data obtained through the countless sacrifices made in the concentration camps, medicine would undoubtedly advance one way or another.

"I need to liberate Poland." There were several reasons that actually converged perfectly. First of all, Poland was the place with the most concentration camps, he remembered that. There should have been at least 450 or a little more, he didn't remember the exact number but he did remember an approximate amount.

Secondly, three of the major extermination camps were actually Hydra bases. It had to be remembered that despite focusing on weapons created from the Tesseract, Hydra was still the scientific division of the Nazis. They had many other subdivisions focused on other fields, and without a doubt, the medical field was concentrated in the place where they could obtain the most test subjects.

If Zola wanted to start experimenting properly with the imperfect serum, he would need many disposable test subjects. John couldn't be sure he would be there, but it would undoubtedly be the most appropriate place.

Thirdly, there was a person he wanted to rescue and one he wanted to kill no matter what, and he could only do that by going to Poland.

"Big objectives as always," the soft voice brought him out of his thoughts. He stopped looking at the maps and turned to find Agent Carter not far from him. It seemed she had heard him murmur.

"Agent, no one informed me of your arrival." John walked over to her, happy to see her again he had been wondering where she was.

"I had to take care of some matters, Colonel, but I'm done now." She then stretched out her hands towards him, hands that held an envelope. John raised an eyebrow, looking at her with an unasked question.

"It's my curriculum. I heard you were hiring." So that's what it was about. John had mentioned in his meeting before leaving Italy that he would be looking to form a "special team." Essentially, he only gave his basic plans and explained what SWORD would be in simple terms.

After that, he flew back to the United States and had a private meeting with the President and the Secretary of War before going to congress. She must have heard that his proposal was pre-approved from Colonel Phillips, after all, the man had been the one who accompanied him to speak with the President.

That's why he hadn't seen her with him; she had actually been "resigning."

Which made sense because she was not directly part of the Strategic Scientific Reserve but someone employed directly by the Colonel since she came from England and was not really part of the U.S. Army, at least not in the conventional way.

John took the envelope and with a "serious" look began to read it. It was actually a real curriculum and quite a decent one at that.

"Well, you would undoubtedly be a valuable member for SWORD, Agent. There's just one small problem." Peggy actually raised an eyebrow, surprised. A problem? She couldn't help but frown in confusion, not knowing what he meant.

He approached her, very close, to the point where they could feel each other's breath. Then he pointed to a part of her resume.

"It says here that you're seeking an assistant position." Since SWORD was new, there were no names for the positions, so she just wrote a basic one that any other division would have, besides being essentially similar to her previous work for Colonel Phillips.

"Is there a problem with that?" she couldn't help but say with some brusqueness. John smiled at seeing the flash of anger in her eyes.

"It's a position you're overqualified for," his words seemed to have taken her by surprise.

It must be known that in this era, even being better than many men in several fields, women tended to have much lower positions. In fact, Peggy wouldn't have been able to work for Colonel Phillips or any other Colonel if the man hadn't decided to "take a chance" with her.

For women, it was normal to aspire to low positions, even more so when it came to the army, where the disdain towards them was much clearer and more evident.

And although it was annoying, it was something normal, something Peggy had gotten used to and learned to deal with. And although John was John, he was still a man; she didn't expect him to act too differently even if he was special in her heart.

With some doubt, she couldn't help but speak while looking directly at him.

"And… what position do you think I should have, Colonel?"

John smiled, pulling her closer and holding her by the waist, making her blush.

"Well, I think Vice-Director suits your name, Agent. What do you think?"

Vice-Director?!

"John, that's—" she was so surprised she even forgot to keep calling him Colonel.

"It's appropriate. You're more than ready, and I think you'd do an excellent job," and it would save him many headaches. The truth was, John had no fucking clue how to run a division, let alone something as big as what SWORD aimed to become.

He was a soldier! He needed to be in the field. At the same time, he needed someone to handle everything else while he was out there. Of course, he would still help, but it was clear he couldn't sit in an office all day.

Peggy began to think furiously about it. Vice-Director. Sure, SWORD was just beginning, but without a doubt, it would become the most important international division in the world. That John was the Director was expected, but her? Peggy Carter, Vice-Director?

It was crazy, but… hadn't she aspired to something like this before? Even so, she thought it would take much longer, that she would have to do much more, not now, when she was still in her twenties.

"You… you're not doing this for another reason, right?" she couldn't help but ask, her throat suddenly dry. The rumors, after all, existed for a reason. She had heard of other women who made rapid advances using… less graceful methods.

She completely despised such practices. In fact, they disgusted her. Thinking that this could be something like that made her heart suddenly go cold, and she almost pulled away from John, but he held her firmly before she could.

"Do you really think I need to resort to such methods? I don't know whether to feel insulted," he said, bringing her to her senses. It was embarrassing to admit, but he was right. She and he, although she didn't know exactly what was between them, it was undeniable that there was something.

"No, I didn't mean that, it's just…" she was just nervous.

"Just what? Or are you having second thoughts?" With their faces so close, their lips almost brushed, their eyes locked, making Peggy's heart beat faster.

Feeling his arm around her waist and the warmth of his body, she didn't know how to react.

Her eyelashes trembled, and she couldn't help but lick her dry lips, forgetting how close they were, and ended up brushing John's lips.

John took that as a sign and closed the distance completely, making her eyes widen in amazement as she felt his lips against hers once more. She wanted to resist, but her body was more honest, and she ended up wrapping her arms around him.

It was a bit frantic, so much so that somehow she ended up sitting on one of the desks in the room. Feeling his hands caressing her back made her mind go cloudy, and she couldn't help but lift her legs, pulling him closer by wrapping them around his waist.

Her body was burning with heat, and she almost wanted to tear off her uniform. Due to her action of wrapping her legs around him, their bodies pressed too closely together, and she felt something, something large, pressing directly against her crotch. This brought a small spark of consciousness quickly back to her mind.

With an extremely red face, she broke the frenzied kiss, though John continued to kiss her neck.

"W-wait," she said, though she still clung to him tightly. No, she couldn't continue. They hadn't even confirmed what they were to each other. What kind of woman would she be if she let this go on?

Though John was a bit excited, he didn't push it too far and spoke softly near her ear.

"Even though you're saying wait, why are you still holding on so tightly?" Peggy had no words of defense against that.

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Raven was bored. Ever since they arrived in New York again, things had been slow, peacefully slow. Going from the excitement of the battlefield to watching an office being set up was certainly a change… a boring one.

Still, she didn't complain too much. God knew they needed moments of rest. Her body certainly appreciated it. Even if the wounds she received while transformed diminished in severity once she returned to her original form, that didn't mean they wouldn't leave marks. She welcomed the free time to recover, not wanting to be left behind or sidelined because of an injury. That would suck.

A soldier was a better soldier when healthy. John had told her that a long time ago, and she remembered it.

She blinked when she finished the last page of her comic. Was it over already? Maybe she should get a book like John suggested. She sighed and stood up. She needed some dollars if she wanted to get something else. That rich guy, Howard, had gone off who knows where, and James had said he needed to drink something, so he wasn't around either. Not that she would have asked him for anything anyway.

She left her private office, which was more like a private room for her to do whatever she wanted, and went to the main room John called the planning room. He had asked to be left alone while he assessed the situation, but Raven didn't think he'd mind if she interrupted to ask for some money.

In fact, should she ask for a salary?

With those thoughts, she didn't even bother to knock and opened the door directly. But before she could speak, a sound interrupted her.

"Ooh! Mmm~"

She blinked, her face turning beet red at the completely unexpected scene before her. The two people were facing away from her, doing things that shouldn't be done in an office. The sight was so surprising that she forgot why she was there and stood still for a moment.

Then she snapped out of her stupor as she saw an object flying towards her. With reflexes honed through tough battles, she raised her hand to catch it before it hit her face.

When she opened her palm, she found a piece of slightly damp black underwear.

She opened and closed her mouth before quickly shutting the door and almost running away.

'Wait!' She stopped when she saw one of the workers passing by in a distant hallway.

She shook her head and looked back at the door with irritation. Did John not remember that this place was full of people working?! What should she do? She could just leave, but what if someone else came by?

She couldn't be the only one looking for John for something, right?

She debated for a few moments before clicking her tongue and standing in front of the door about three meters away. It would be really bad if strange rumors started spreading around here. She didn't want John's reputation to be tarnished by something like this.

So, she shouldn't allow anyone to take a peek.

"You better pay me for this," she muttered, wanting to bury her face in her hands. Then she remembered she still had something in one of them and almost squealed. She quickly took it and threw it into a corner where it wouldn't be visible.

"Double! You have to pay me double!" she muttered through gritted teeth.

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John, of course, heard someone approaching and almost stopped. But when he identified it as Raven, he decided to continue. If it had been someone else, it would have been dangerous, but knowing the girl, she wouldn't spread silly rumors. He hoped she would just get scared and run off with her tail between her legs. That would surely serve as a lesson to learn to knock.

In fact, when he noticed she was staring dumbly, he intentionally threw Peggy's underwear at her to get her to leave quickly.

It worked, but unexpectedly she stayed outside not too far away. Was she on guard? It seemed that his loyal companion was more considerate than he expected. In that case, he wouldn't miss the opportunity presented to him.

Of course, he heard her mumble and swore he'd make it up to her later.

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Note:

Well, I thought it was a good moment and I felt like trying it. My second attempt at NSFW, what do you think? I hope I managed to convey what I wanted adequately, and I hope to translate it well too.

If there are any mistakes, please point them out. Translating something normally is complicated, but doing it with NSFW becomes doubly so, which means double the possible errors, and that can completely ruin the experience.

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