Synopsis
| - Mystique still defends her lover, Wolverine, saying that he didn’t have anything to do with the attack on the Mexican embassy. Instead, she suspects Nick Fury. Unfortunately, Shaw doesn’t believe her, as he knows that Fury has been dead for over 20 years! He reveals to Mystique that, twenty-three years ago, Nick was assigned to train the than new Red Guard. But, Fury only agreed to do it because the House of Magnus had kidnapped his son, Jacob. In the trainees, there were two significant mutants Fury disliked: Earshot… and Wolverine. Fury disliked Earshot because of his smart mouth because he had chosen a codename which informed the enemy about his possible powers. For Logan, he mocked his name because a wolverine likes to dig holes. Nonetheless, Fury appointed Logan as leader of the Red Guard. Later, Logan and Fury fought each other during one of the trainings, with Fury winning and promising that, one day, both Logan and any other mutant will be going down hard, and he will be the one responsible for it. However, on another day, Fury was killed by a gas explosion, and the prime suspect, Earshot, committed suicide not long afterwards. Shaw asks Mystique what happened when she visited Logan at the infirmary after the attack on the embassy. Raven, ashamed, has to admit she didn’t found anything: Logan was gone, and only a trail of blood was left. Shaw thought so, and wants to know how Logan could possibly know to go after Fury, but Raven doesn’t know that answer either.
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