It was past 9 PM.
The activities in the square had just ended, and the three of them left and returned to the hotel after it concluded.
Back at the hotel, Daisy said she had something to discuss with them.
So Rhodey took a bottle of wine from the mini-bar, poured a glass for each of them, and the three of them sat down in the living room.
"Daisy, what do you want to talk about?"
Gwen sat down beside Rhodey and looked at Daisy, asking.
Daisy glanced at the two of them, then picked up her glass, took a sip, and began, "You must be curious why those people were chasing me, right?"
"Yes, Daisy, why were they chasing you?"
Gwen asked cooperatively.
"Uh, Gwen, you actually don't need to call me Daisy. Just call me Daisy."
Daisy felt a bit strange, and Gwen was only a year or two younger than her.
Being called "sister" made Daisy feel like she was being called old.
"Alright then, I'll just call you by your name from now on, Daisy."
Gwen nodded.
Daisy also smiled kindly at Gwen.
Then, Daisy's expression turned serious, and she said, "The reason those people were chasing me is because I stole something from them!"
Saying that, Daisy picked up the bag she had been carrying and never let out of her sight, unzipped it, and took out a small metal object from inside.
"It's this!"
Daisy placed it on the coffee table.
Rhodey and Gwen curiously examined the object.
This metal object looked like a small silver-white pyramid ornament. It appeared to be made of pure silver, but it felt light when held.
So it was either hollow, or it wasn't pure silver, but another type of metal.
"What is this thing for?"
Rhodey asked.
"It can allow ordinary person to also gain the bloodline of the Inhumans!"
Daisy said seriously.
???
Upon hearing this answer, even though Rhodey had mentally prepared himself for this item to be some kind of treasure, he was still startled.
What the heck?
This small pyramid can turn ordinary person into Inhumans?
Then in the future, wouldn't everyone have superpowers?
Billions of Inhumans worldwide?!
Rhodey imagined that scene, and his expression couldn't help but turn strange.
"Is this thing really that powerful?"
Rhodey didn't quite believe it.
The Inhumans were, after all, one of the races created by the Celestials.
If it could so easily turn an Ordinary person into an Inhumans, wouldn't that make the Celestials seem very unimpressive?
Can anyone just mess with the Celestials' creations?
Rhodey couldn't help but think of the Mutants in the X-Men World. Speaking of which, in the old X-Men movies, Magneto once created a machine that claimed it could turn ordinary person into Mutants.
But what was the result?
Genetic collapse!
It proved that the machine was completely unreliable.
Although it could turn an Ordinary person into a Mutant, the result would lead to the entire person's genes becoming abnormal, constantly progressing in an irreversible direction.
The final result was complete genetic collapse!
The converted senator eventually turned into a puddle of Water.
So, this little trinket in front of him.
Does it also have certain drawbacks?
Rhodey felt there definitely were.
Otherwise, Jen and the others would have probably already used this extensively to turn ordinary person into Inhumans.
That way, they could also strengthen their forces!
But they didn't do that.
Why?
There must be a reason for it.
"It's indeed powerful," Daisy said, "but it also has some drawbacks."
Just as I thought!
I knew it!
Rhodey thought to himself.
