Becoming Spider-Man is both a blessing and a misfortune for Peter.

He would always feel guilty. If he hadn't let the thief go, Uncle Ben wouldn't have died, and Aunt May wouldn't be in such pain and sorrow.

Until he takes on the responsibility that comes with his superpowers and stops crime.

Peter was in class when Tony and Jarvis arrived at the school.

They went directly to the principal's office, called the teacher, and called the little spider in the classroom.

Peter knocked on the door cautiously, and walked in after getting permission.

He wasn't tall in the first place, but now with his head down, his expression was like that of a primary school student who had made a mistake. He looked extremely pitiful.

"school……"

"Peter?" Jarvis walked up to him. "Are you all right?"

Peter raised his head, only to realize that the principal had gone out at some point, and there was only Jarvis in the principal's room, and Mr. Stark sitting on the sofa.

"It turned out that Jarvis and Mr. Stark came to look for me! I was so scared to death. I thought I had done something wrong and was going to be troubled by the principal." Peter heaved a sigh of relief, "Why did you suddenly meet with Stark?" Mr. Tucker came together? Is there something wrong?"

"Here." Jarvis handed him the beautifully packaged cake, "I heard from Sir that something happened at your house, so I wanted to come and see you. I'm sorry that I couldn't be with you as a friend around."

Peter took the cake, overwhelmed with emotion.

"Sir, I'm not wrong to say that, am I?" Jarvis looked back at Tony.

"There's nothing wrong with that, but you shouldn't be asking me that right now in front of him," Tony said.

"But Peter stopped talking... Did I upset you?" Jarvis asked him cautiously.

Peter said, "I'm not unhappy, I'm just so touched. We only met once, but you miss me so much..."

"This is what friends should do." Jarvis said, "I heard that you have become Spider-Man. Are you a very powerful superhero?"

"No, it's much worse than Mr. Stark." Peter said.

Spider-Man is a good neighbor to the people of New York, and Tony doesn't want such a small child to be in danger.

The visit ended quickly, and Jarvis followed Tony home, a little unhappy, saying to Tony, "I don't think he considers me a friend."

"Why, isn't he very happy?"

"I think he is happy because he met Sir, not me. Am I being too sentimental?"

"Believe me, Jarvis, after this meeting, he will definitely treat you as a good friend. I can tell that that child is simpler than you."

Jarvis said, "I'm not just Sir, I'm an adult, he's still in high school."

"So you don't want to go to school because of this? I really don't know what your definition of adulthood is, why do you think you are 19 years old?" Tony was very puzzled, he turned the steering wheel, "Let's go, I will take you Go have a candlelight dinner. Don't worry, it's not the one from last time."

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