Super Detective in the Fictional World

Chapter 1442: Under the mask is a belief (2 more)

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Of course, the reporter who was knocked out was also born and raised in New York.

However, the journalists who took the benefits have their humanity betrayed by themselves, so they can't be considered "human" at all.

This reporter also became the first cannon fodder for this incident, and soon disappeared from people's sight.

His TV station announced on the same day that it had fired the temporary employee.

And when the TV station broadcast the interview conflict, the host solemnly stated that the questions in that interview were all the reporter's personal behavior and had nothing to do with the TV station's attitude.

At the same time, the TV station re-interviewed Mr. Bernard and his son who was determined to be out of danger after the operation.

In this interview, the TV station not only donated $5,000 to Bernard's son as a charitable donation, but also reviewed the rescue of the father and son with him.

In the aired program, several hosts praised Batman unanimously, so they pushed the title of "maggot's cesspit" from the head of their company.

This nickname, of course, came from Bernard's scolding.

Die-hard bat fans in grief and anger can't wait to give this title to those TV stations who dare to go against the current at this time.

After the last time, this group of hardcore fans who have experienced the siege of the entire Internet and traditional media refused anyone to slander Batman.

Fans firmly believe that these people are false accusers ordered by the government, and maggots in the cesspit are the most suitable names for these people.

Conversely, the media these people belong to is naturally a cesspit inhabited by maggots, and the two complement each other to go bad all the way.

The five major networks don't care too much about the title, but things are a little bit off across the country right now.

Many people at the bottom are extremely disgusted with the official launch of peaceful weapons.

After all, the only thing in the United States that is more important than Manhattan is probably the DC District.

This time, if you can order the bombing of Manhattan at will, the next time the officials will never mind implicating your own city.

People in the media are very sensitive, knowing that whoever is the first to show up at this time will definitely become the target of the public to vent their anger.

Cursing is not the point, the point is that the angry American people have a glorious tradition of rioting.

A large number of people can easily lead to riots.

When there is a riot, it is not uncommon for the TV station building to be set on fire.

No TV station wants to be the headline in other people's news reports like this.

And that's just the impact of Batman's "departure" on the media.

In fact, the flat land outside the gate of the Qiqi Electric Building has also changed drastically.

It was originally a circular fountain in front of the building, and in the middle of the fountain was the statue of the founder of Rock Company.

The Strange Electric Building and more than a dozen surrounding buildings together constitute the Locke Center complex, and the Strange Electric Building is the core part of the complex.

The Locke Company built a fountain in Manhattan, where every inch of land is expensive. The main purpose is to erect a statue of the founder for the world to admire.

But after the Chitauri army invaded, the statue was left with only two legs and a base, and it was blown away dozens of meters away.

The fountain did not escape the fate of being destroyed, not to mention the end of the water supply system, and the entire fountain was beaten into a shallow pit.

Here lies the crux of the battle in New York.

All disasters start from this and end from this.

The space door was opened here, and countless Chitauri troops appeared from here, and began to wantonly kill the people of New York.

The space door was closed here again, and at the last moment, Batman rushed into the encirclement of the opposite Chitauri army with a weapon of peace.

It represents many deaths, but also represents the luck of the survivors.

It witnessed the birth of tragedy and the "departure" of the first hero.

So this place has become a very normal but a bit strange place - the sacrificial place.

Wreaths, paper strips, baubles, and white candles filled the shallow pit, and even spread beyond the shallow pit.

Just a day later, the Municipal Office shipped in a white metal stand for people to place wreaths and other sacrificial objects.

Because there are so many of these things, even if there are metal racks, they have to be pulled away by a large truck once a day until they are filled with various things again the next day.

At the same time, a cross-shaped ladder is laid in the shallow pit, which is convenient for people to light more white candles inside, instead of climbing up and down with hands and feet.

Since the evening of the end of the war, people have come here in an endless stream, and candles have been lit all night.

More, different people.

Some of them wailed loudly, some sobbed softly, and some wept silently.

Others who yelled, kept silent, danced, and bumped their heads on the ground also appeared from time to time.

They may come here to pay homage to relatives or lovers, or friends.

Many people were still injured, but they stood in front of the shallow pit for a while, then turned and left.

Tony frowned, standing on the circular platform, looking at a candle flame in the shallow pit below.

After a while, he summoned a keyboard and typed out a line of words: "You know, looking at your dead photo and those white candles around it, how do I feel?"

This sentence quickly appeared in the hot news comment area on a certain forum.

After a while, there was an additional reply below it: "It's definitely not weirder than the way I look at them."

Tony's lips moved, wanting to complain, but in the end he felt he had nothing to say.

In fact, the vast majority of people there are not directed at Batman, what they really mourn is their dead relatives and friends.

The "posthumous photo" of Batman may only be hung there as a symbolic symbol.

After all, he is not a relative or friend of those people. Many people will sigh and feel sad for him, but it is far from the level of grief.

After a moment of silence, Tony finally followed up with another reply: "Are you sure we have to be so cautious that we can't even talk directly?"

Luke on the opposite side replied again in seconds: "It's much easier to monitor you than me, so it's safest for now."

Tony muttered to himself: "This guy, he's still so suspicious!"

Thinking about the current situation, he had to admit that it would be better to be cautious.

Batman's "leave" has greatly reduced the pressure of public opinion faced by the two teams.

Still the same sentence, a superhero who saved millions of people dies and can no longer be criticized by anyone.

With this layer of protection, any action against the two teams would be very difficult.

In a sense, Batman did "sacrifice".

He must use "sacrifice" to protect the safety of the two teams to the greatest extent, because they are Batman's weakness.

Without Batman, these weaknesses lose most of their meaning.

Forcing them would not bring Batman back to life, let alone allow him to take the blame.

The thoughts in Tony's mind turned, and he continued to ask: "You, really don't show up anymore?"

Luke over there looked at this, and a smile flashed in his eyes: "My friend once said a word: They think that there is flesh and blood under the mask, but it is actually a belief."

Tony froze for a moment, wondering what he meant.

Then Luke sent the second half of the sentence: "And faith cannot be killed by bullets."