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Chapter 158 Magneto's Lobbying

Chapter 158 Magneto's Lobbying
Tesca did not expect to meet the old man, let alone him asking to see him.

Eric Lanshere, a fourth-level mutant, known as Magneto, the leader of the mutant brotherhood, another banner in the mutant group that is comparable to Professor X.

If Professor X is powerful enough to become the god of human beings, then this Magneto King can probably become the big devil behind the scenes. He has the power to affect the geomagnetism, and can bring the human civilization built on steel back to the original state in a short time. Stone Age.

The old man was quite proud, but he took the initiative to ask to see him. Tesca was a little confused about his reason for coming.

"The famous Magneto, is there anything important that you came to see me?" Teska asked strangely.

The gray-haired old man seemed to be in good spirits, sitting opposite Teska with a natural expression, and said calmly: "I have been working hard for the rights of mutants all my life, this time I came to see Mr. Teska , naturally also for mutants."

There is nothing wrong with saying this, Magneto has been running for his compatriots all his life.He is a racist, and although he was persecuted by the police when he was young, he eventually became the kind of person he hated.

Also because of Magneto's extremes and racism, Professor X parted ways with his old friend, and the two turned from comrades-in-arms to enemies.

Every time Magneto yells: "I want to make mutants great!"

Professor X would immediately cover his mouth and say, "No, you don't want to."

This is so embarrassing.

But Tesca is not a mutant, and Magneto's visit is definitely not as simple as expressing his position, right?

"Eric, I don't like going around the bush. If you have anything to say, you can talk straight." Teska called Magneto's name directly.

This is the advantage of the elderly. Tesca, who is more than 1000 years old, can speak to Magneto, who is 80 or [-] years old, in the tone of an elder.

Although Magneto was a little unaccustomed at first, he didn't care. He also said straight to the point: "I hope Mr. Teska can support the independent movement of mutants."

"Mutants are independent?"

Teska was really surprised, what exactly did he do to the earth?

"My old friend Charles helped mankind escape this crisis, but it also pushed the mutants who were hidden behind the scenes to the front. Now humans not only know that there are aliens, aliens, and mutants in this world. People. They have always been hostile to us, but the contradiction of mutants hiding in the dark has not been amplified before. But now, it will soon become a sharp confrontation between races, so I hope you can support mutants I am independent, so I have the power to protect myself." Magneto said.

"As far as I know, the professor has reached a cooperation agreement with S.H.I.E.L.D., and some X-Men have become special advisors to S.H.I.E.L.D., the contradiction you mentioned should not arise," Teska said.

"The superficial cooperation is actually just a kind of use. Humans will never believe in mutants. They are jealous of our excellence, and they are afraid of being replaced by mutants, just like Homo sapiens and Neanderthals in ancient times, Only one of the two races is destined to survive." Magneto said firmly.

Tesca thought about what Magneto said, and in the long run, it was the truth.

Long-term peace and stability can only be guaranteed if one side of the race merges with the other and is completely integrated into one.

Like the political correctness of black life in the United States, is there less fighting between black and white?
Only true fusion, whether it is massacre or blood fusion, can this contradiction be completely eliminated.

Homo sapiens and Neanderthals are both ancient human beings, and in the end only Homo sapiens passed down, and Neanderthals were eventually completely wiped out by Homo sapiens.

The same is true for humans and mutants. Although there are laws and other means to control society, humans use mutants as experiments, and mutants slaughter humans. These two things have always existed and will never disappear.

Magneto is right, but his methods are sometimes too rough. He always pulls all the mutants to fight against humans. Every time they die, it is a gamble. .

Such impulsiveness, how could Professor X agree.

Mutants can still fight now, what if Magneto loses the bet?

Now the mutant independence movement proposed by Magneto is also a big gamble. It took a lifetime of effort to create a mutant island just to establish a country.The old man hoped that the United Nations government would recognize the status of the mutant nation by taking advantage of the moment when the catastrophe had just passed.

But he also understands that he is just one of the representatives of mutants, and Professor X is the soul of another faction.

The two disagree, and in the end it will only be in vain internal friction, the possibility of passing the bill is extremely low, and it will even attract human attacks for no reason.

So, he came to Teska, and now in the whole world, only this man in front of him could get Professor X to agree to this proposal.His power, his prestige, his own fist, the three kinds of power come together, so that Teska can achieve the effect of almost saying what he says.

It doesn't even need him to explicitly express his support, as long as he shows his tone and agrees with the philosophy of the Brotherhood of Mutants, it is enough for Magneto to overwhelm Professor X and win more people to his side.

Teska originally did not intend to interfere with the choices of the people on Earth. Whether it is mutants or humans, they are all "Midgardians" from his standpoint.

But since he brought the world of mutants over to merge with the Marvel Universe, Tesca felt somewhat responsible, and he didn't want mutants to really go to war with humans, causing millions of deaths and injuries. How could he support the moon? Didn't it lose its meaning?

"Eric, your so-called independence of mutants is just to make your island an independent country?" Teska asked.

When Magneto heard this, he couldn't help showing a little happy expression on his face.Teska did not refuse outright, indicating that he was more or less inclined to agree, and asking for details was the best proof.

"Of course it's not just that, we require mutants to automatically obtain the nationality of the country of mutants, and at the same time, no country can prevent them from leaving the mainland to join us. From the independence of mutants, no country can implement any method against mutants for any reason. Otherwise, it will be a provocation to the kingdom of mutants, and we will impose sanctions." Magneto said fiercely.

When Tesca heard this, he finally understood why the old man had been engaged in the mutant movement for so many years without any improvement. This is not for independence, but for privilege.

Among other things, no country in this country can imprison mutants for any reason, and countries with normal IQs will not agree.

"You think your request is reasonable?" Teska asked.

"This is an asking price, and it is naturally negotiable. Mr. Teska may sound unbelievable to you, but in fact you cannot imagine the suffering we mutants have suffered." Magneto said with a heavy tone.

This is true. There are not too many cases where mutants are used for live experiments. Magneto has personally experienced this kind of horror, so he is particularly sensitive to the matter of imprisoning mutants.

But no matter how you say it, it is impossible for this proposal to be agreed to, and Teska does not report any hope for the discussion that Magneto said.This old man is notoriously paranoid, even a person as good at communication as Professor X can't convince him, others can save themselves.

"Sorry, Eric, you are not fighting for the rights of mutants, and you want the privilege of being above humans. I can't support your idea."

Tesca rejected it thoroughly, thinking that Magneto would leave immediately, but unexpectedly the old man did not, and continued to lobby: "Is there anything wrong with privileges? I heard that Asgard is a country where kingship is supreme. Some people are just born to be privileged, aren't they?"

Damn, how do you answer this?
(End of this chapter)

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