Chapter 182 The Real Hero

What Ho Nan said Yuri Watanabe would seek help from superheroes often happened when she encountered a major case that had a bad impact on society and the police were either unable to solve it or did not want to solve it.

At this time, she usually contacts Spider-Man, Deadpool, Daredevil or Wanderer for help, but never directly contacts Iron Man, who also has a lot of intersections.

Because asking Iron Man for help is tantamount to pulling the Avengers off the stage.

She still wished it was her personal request, not the police's.

Otherwise, the scene is easy to stretch too much-more importantly, the chief and chief inspector will be unhappy.

They don't like these superheroes, they think it's too much to steal the police's limelight.

"I... am I going to do something big?" Cohen looked a little dazed for a while.

"Of course." Ho Nan looked at him and said seriously: "...Don't you want to become a clean and honest policeman and change the police world with Watanabe Yuri? This is to do big things."

"I... actually didn't think so long-term." Cohen stammered, "I just want to be a good policeman...that's normal—what a policeman should be."

"It's not that you don't know how rare the policeman you are talking about is, right?"

"...Well, I know." Cohen's expression was a little uneasy: "But I... really don't have such great ambitions. I'm even afraid of taking elevators. How can I change the New York police world? I'm just an insignificant person..."

"No, Martin, Mark, Yuri Watanabe—and you, Cohen. Cops like you are going to save this city in a way that no superhero, no matter how powerful, can do. Because only being a cop can When it comes to justice, justice has a representative who can convince everyone. Even a hero with almost perfect virtue like Spider-Man cannot bear such a heavy vocabulary in terms of long-term impact." Ho Nan stared at Cohen seriously and said : "...Don't look down on yourself too much, Cohen. You may not be able to solve all problems, but you must take responsibility for solving all problems. This is the so-called 'sometimes you know you can't win'. Some people think this sentence Words can only refer to superheroes, but it only refers to heroes, a good cop is a mortal, but he is a hero."

"However, when people mention heroes, the first thing they think of is the very powerful one..."

"...Then you change everyone's impression? When people mention heroes, the first thing people think of is not Spiderman, Captain America, Iron Man and other superheroes, but the police who never surrender to evil forces. , let them think of the police and be proud of you. Let them feel that you are the first to stand in front of evil, and then the superheroes." He Nan encouraged him: "Isn't it like this before? That's the right way social values. Don’t you want to restore people’s trust in the police?”

"……think."

"Then you should follow Police Officer Watanabe well—but if you really can't hold on anymore, you should retreat in time." He Nan reminded Cohen: "Being a police informant secretly is also supporting the police."

"I feel... I can't do the work of an informant." Cohen smiled awkwardly: "But I will try hard."

???

He Nan felt that something was wrong.

Wait, does that mean you're already planning to retreat to the mainline people? !
Does that give up the police career? !
He Nan hoped it would not be what he thought.

Otherwise, the words that touched me just now would be in vain.

"Do you think there will be corpses in the room?" Cohen sniffed the smell in the room, feeling deeply nervous: "I haven't smelled it for the time being... If there is any, it will be bad. We didn't bring the forensic doctor."

"It's okay, if my reasoning is correct, there will be no dead people in the house. Let's go in and check if there are any traces of the assassin's invasion. That's why I brought you here, Cohen?" Ho Nan thought for a while, He added: "And in case of need, I can also be a forensic doctor. I have a forensic certificate. The professionalism will not be much worse, and the most written reports will not meet the format requirements as stipulated."

"But you don't have the permission from the police station...the report cannot be used as an official autopsy file."

"I told you that I can be a forensic doctor, and then you asked me for permission?! Ah?! No way!" He Nan rubbed his forehead, feeling quite helpless: "I'll give you another piece of advice, Cohen—don't be so rigid .Young policemen are so easy to do this..."

Damn, why do I feel like I've turned into a bone spur.

They have all begun to learn to give advice to young people!

...But we seem to be about the same age.

"Because that's what the police academy teaches." Cohen's expression seemed even more embarrassed: "The autopsy of a non-police registered forensic doctor... can only be used as a reference. It must be reviewed if it is used."

"Ah, yes... um." He Nan sighed, thought about what to answer, and finally said: "...Obviously the police academy didn't teach you reading comprehension, did it?"

"Sorry, I misunderstood." Cohen said, blushing.

"It's all right, I'm not criticizing you..." He Nan said quickly, then looked at the elevator, hoping that the policeman would come back soon to solve the stagnant and suffocating air.

But no one came to the rescue immediately.

So this made the scene even more embarrassing.

No, I have to say something...

He Nan hesitated for a moment, and finally saw the advertisement next to him, and thought of a good topic.

"Cohen."

"Ah... is there a problem, Mr. He Nan?"

"What do you think of that thing?" He Nan pointed to the billboard.

It's the same Norman Osborn campaign slogan that's been popping up a lot lately, trying to brainwash everyone.

"Vote for Norman Osborn and give us a better New York!"

"Uh, I think it's pretty good?" Cohen looked very excited when he mentioned Norman Osborn: "Mr. Osborne, I feel like—er, a very good doer! I think after he was elected, It will definitely make New York better! But...um...It seems that Officer Watanabe doesn't think so...Mr. He Nan, you also think Mr. Osborne is great, right?"

"Uh...Actually, I think...that's it." He Nan hesitated and said, "Neither support nor object."

He's actually against it, but it's best not to say that externally—especially to his supporters.

There's no need to argue needlessly.

He objected because he was a time traveler, so he naturally had a bad impression of Norman Osborn.

If it weren't for this, he felt that he might also support Osborne.Even for the policy on mutants and superheroes, as an aboriginal, he at most thinks it is a bit extreme and it is not time to implement it, so he will not completely oppose it.

(End of this chapter)

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