Matt lets him drop, pausing, too, once he's straightened and everything seems to go still. At the question, he looks up, despite the fact that JARVIS' voice is probably coming from his earbud rather than from the sky, randomly, and then he shifts, crouching down over the guy again so he can start going through his pockets for what he ran off with from the apartment.
"Let me run this back, first," Matt says, an explanation for what he's doing. "I don't need anyone else to hunt down, just -- it'll give us both a few more minutes to get used to the new suit and how it feels."
More than that, it'll make Matt feel less like he just beat the shit out of a guy, real or not, because he literally had nothing better to do. He's not a thug. That's not why he does this, even if he likes a good fight. He's one of the good guys, and if this were the real world, he'd be running the loot the burglar took back, too, because without it, maybe that woman wouldn't be able to pay her rent or put food on the table. He'd be running it back because otherwise, this money goes to the cops, more than half of whom are on Fisk's payroll.
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"Let me run this back, first," Matt says, an explanation for what he's doing. "I don't need anyone else to hunt down, just -- it'll give us both a few more minutes to get used to the new suit and how it feels."
More than that, it'll make Matt feel less like he just beat the shit out of a guy, real or not, because he literally had nothing better to do. He's not a thug. That's not why he does this, even if he likes a good fight. He's one of the good guys, and if this were the real world, he'd be running the loot the burglar took back, too, because without it, maybe that woman wouldn't be able to pay her rent or put food on the table. He'd be running it back because otherwise, this money goes to the cops, more than half of whom are on Fisk's payroll.