Agent Hill asked beside Nick Fury, but was rejected by Nick Fury:
"Of course we can't say that. If we tell the public about the existence of vampires, people will wonder why they didn't know about vampires before. Then, when they get to the bottom of it, the agreements between governments and vampires will be exposed."
"After that, they will know that the government has tacitly allowed vampires to parasitize human society. This will have a huge impact on the reputation of all countries. Even more serious is that some people who are trying to achieve immortality may deliberately seek out vampires to transform themselves. This is the key point."
Hill was stunned for a moment. He did not expect that just issuing a statement would be so serious. He asked cautiously, "Then how should we issue a statement next?"
"Just like the last few times, blame it on the mutants."
Nick Fury said: "Anyway, mutants have various abilities, so let's just say these people are all monsters transformed by mutants. Now that the mutants have been killed by us, similar things will not happen again."
"Push it to the mutants? But does Professor Charles have any opinions?" Hill asked.
Before, when the vampire situation got out of control, they were planning to ask the X-Men for help. If Independence hadn't intervened, and the X-Men had really solved all the vampires, and then the human officials would have put all the blame on the X-Men, then the mutants would have been too miserable.
"It's okay. I'll talk to him in person when the time comes. It's all for the stability of human society. Mutants will have to suffer a little longer." Nick Fury said.
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At the scene, Bai Ye stood on the ground filled with the smell of blood.
Having just been on a killing spree, he looked in confusion at the reporters in front of him who were surrounding him with cameras, and the microphone that was almost sticking into his mouth.
"These reporters came too quickly." Bai Ye was surprised. It was only five minutes in total. How could such a large group of reporters come in the middle of the night? They were more efficient than the New York police.
"No need to explain, we all know that you are the hero who just saved the citizens from the mutants." The leading reporter spoke, and these words made Bai Ye even more confused.
"Uh, mutants? What are you talking about?" Bai Ye was confused, and you knew it again.
"Of course I know. The authorities just issued a notice saying that an evil mutant used his abilities to transform thousands of innocent people into blood-sucking monsters. If you hadn't helped, I'm afraid tens of thousands of people in the entire city would have died."
"Ah!" Bai Ye felt himself sweating profusely. It really was all a conspiracy of the mutants.
At the same time, Bai Ye finally understood why mutants had such a bad reputation.
So whenever an inexplicable supernatural event occurs, both humans and officials believe that it is the work of mutants.
With the accumulation of time, how can this reputation not be bad?
"By the way, are you a mutant?" Suddenly, a reporter at the scene asked this soul-searching question.
"Statement?" Looking at Bai Ye's recognizable face, the reporter immediately recognized him. Wasn't he the high school student who saved the bank ten days ago? Wow, he had a history of saving people.
But at the same time, a new question arose. A reporter holding a microphone asked, "You said you were an ordinary human, so how did you become so strong? Can you explain the reason?"
"Of course you can. The reason I can possess such powerful strength today is all due to my own natural talents and endless hard training. As long as you train as hard as I do, everyone can become a superhero." Bai Ye said.
'Everyone can be a superhero.' The reporters at the scene felt that Bai Ye was talking nonsense, but they still asked in a professional manner: "Can you tell us more about the training content?"
"No problem. In a month, my autobiography "Everyone can practice martial arts" will be published. It records my training methods in detail. As long as you learn from me, you can become as good as me with time and effort."
Bai Ye was advertising in front of the reporters, which left them speechless. This advertisement was too blatant.
They thought Bai Ye was exaggerating and immediately changed the subject: "So what do you think of mutants?"
"Mutants? I think mutants are great." Bai Ye, who didn't want to offend either humans or mutants, could only say firmly, "Mutants are also humans, and they are born with all kinds of abilities, and can contribute better to humanity."
I didn't expect Bai Ye, who had just killed thousands of mutants, to have this attitude. The reporter continued to ask, "But, you just solved a mutant conspiracy."
"It's just like the difference between black people and Nicolas. Those who abide by the law are called black people, while those who are immoral are called Nicolas. It's reasonable, right? Do you want to say that because Nicolas committed a crime, all black people are guilty? You don't have this idea, do you?"
Bai Ye asked back, making the reporter next to him break out in a cold sweat. The magical confrontation between Bai Ye's mutants and the black man made him completely at a loss as to how to respond. He could only laugh awkwardly twice and didn't dare to ask any more questions.
Since the reporters who were interviewing Bai Ye were carrying cameras and broadcasting the entire process live, Bai Ye's conversation was also spread to many places through online media.
Magneto watched Bai Ye's statement in the live broadcast, and his face, which had turned livid because of the official statement, looked better now. He looked back at the large modified machine in the base without saying a word.
At the same time, in a pub, everyone was watching Bai Ye's live broadcast on TV intently. A girl who was wrapped tightly and had a chubby face was watching the live broadcast with sparkling eyes.
Especially when Bai Ye said that mutants are also human beings, she became more determined. She wrapped herself in her coat, walked out of the tavern and disappeared into the wind and snow.
After dealing with these reporters in a friendly manner, Bai Ye turned around and saw Policeman George and his officers all looking at him with complicated expressions not far away.
"Good evening, uncle, no, Director George." Bai Ye smiled and took the initiative to greet him, gently shaking hands with him.
George asked, "Weren't you and Gwen going out to see a movie? What's with all these... dead bodies?"
(End of this chapter)