Adrien Agreste's journal: Entry No. 1.


"Hello everyone, I'm Adrien Agreste, also known as the most charismatic superhero in Paris, Chat Noir. I'm not good at public speaking, despite what many would believe, but today I come to tell you what I think of Spider-Man, the Green Goblin, Madame Web and my opinion of all the problems that those guys have caused to my Lady and me, although of course, I don't blame Spider-Man, he's just a guy with a lot of bad luck.
To begin with, I want to talk about Spider-Man and Madame Web.
As far as I can tell, according to what Plagg told me about the little encounter he had with Spider-Man's kwami, the wall-crawler and the clarivoyant are strongly connected to something called the Web of Life and Destiny, to which Ladybug and I are also connected, because our destinies are linked to Spider-Man's. Of course, the Web doesn't affect us as much as it does to Madame Web and the webhead.
Another thing that Plagg mentioned to me was that the arachnid kwami is called Leopardon and that he had no idea that Leopardon existed, as if someone or something had caused him amnesia.
Anyway, the little I have to say about the two arachnid characters is that they both hide many secrets and mysteries, but something tells me that I can fully trust them, even if my Lady doesn't think we should. I trust Spider-Man because he has proved to be a good guy, despite the unmistakable murderous desire I saw in his eyes when we came face to face with the Green Goblin and Octopus. Usually that would make anyone immediately mistrust a person, but something is different in him, although I don't quite understand why. I can only assume that the deaths of the captain of the New York Police Department and later that of his daughter had to hit him very hard, that would explain why Spider-Man clearly wants to kill the Green Goblin so that he can no longer hurt anyone else.
I feel a bit of pity and a lot of respect for the wall-crawler for that reason, I believe that if I were to fail in that way, I'd probably not get over it so soon nor would I stay so firm with my ideals, and I definitely know that I wouldn't be as strong as to take the decision to want to murder someone... Or maybe I'm mistaken on that last one, Plagg did say I could 'fall to the dark side' if I ever let my rage and/or any other negative emotion control me.
As for the Green Goblin, I can only say that according to what I've seen on the internet, the research that Alya has done in the Spider-Section of her Ladyblog and the articles published on the website of the Daily Bugle, the guy who owns the Goblin Miraculous is a maniac that must be stopped at all costs, so even if it goes against all my principles and against my nature, I think Spider-Man should kill him.
Now, about the problems that the Green Goblin and Spider-Man have brought to France, I have to admit that I am afraid. Not about dying but to fail the people of Paris, especially my friends and my Lady, if I were to lose her... I don't know what I would do, but I know that it'd probably be very bad for me, considering what Plagg said about the nature of my powers.
Rhino, Electro, the Vulture and the Sandman have been very strong and deceptive opponents, despite this, I sense that this is just the beginning of something much worse.
To end my opinions, I just know that we must stick together and move forward if we want to stop Hawk Moth and the Green Goblin.
And I am more than sure that my Lady, the wall-crawler and I will always be together and we'll be a good team, maybe not like the Avengers, but we'll be among the great ones."