In the new media era, people's memory will become poor under the impact of massive information.

For example, the previous news about Iron Man's wedding accident was forgotten in the corner as if 100 years had passed as soon as the news was over.

And the most disturbing international news recently is headlines such as "The $100 billion border wall was secretly cut up and sold on the black market".

Many traditional media cannot adapt to the impact of overwhelming new media forces, and gradually decline or even go bankrupt, but there are also some "old-fashioned" traditional media that refuse to accept the old, try to catch up with fashion, and dig deep into the popular news that some new media broke out. Go deep to restore the truth, and retain your dwindling traffic.

Among them is the "Daily Bugle", which is still ambitious.

Since the sales of the "Daily Bugle" plummeted at the end of last year, the editor-in-chief J. Jonah Jameson decided to revise the "Daily Bugle" and find a professional team to develop the mobile APP in an attempt to create a new version of the "Daily Bugle". The times hold their ground.

Of course, whether it wants to gain a foothold or maintain its self-esteem as a traditional media, the Bugle Daily still wants to win with its content.

No, the day after those all-pervasive new media people discovered the news about the border wall, the Daily Bugle dispatched a special person to take a flight overnight and rushed to the scene.

If you want to investigate the ins and outs of the matter clearly, you have to cross the border and visit Mexico.

Several newspaper reporters did not carry professional photography equipment with "long guns and short guns", but went through the exit procedures with their mobile phones, intending to secretly investigate as businessmen.

Fortunately, this border town of Mexico has a tough folk style and never shy away from anything. Some strong aunts even answer their questions (as long as they give money).

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A Mexican burrito vendor named Vero Nica revealed to a reporter from the Daily Bugle that the person selling building materials was obviously not Mexican.

"It should be a white American, blue eyes, yellow hair, fashionable clothes, very young... The most important point is that he speaks Spanish very badly."

Vero Nica said the man put construction materials (cables and steel cut from the border wall) into shopping carts and pushed them into residential streets to sell them.

"One thing to say, in my opinion, he is really a chivalrous businessman, just like the gypsy Melquíades who brought intelligent products to Macondo." Vero Ni Ka did not hesitate to praise the black businessman who looked like an American at first glance.

Of course, anyone could hear the slight sarcasm in his tone.

After all, the wall was built by your American emperors, and the black merchants who secretly demolished it and sold them are also your American emperors, and the price is fair. Funny.

The leading reporter of the "Daily Bugle" understood the guy's ridicule and felt a little embarrassed.

"Sorry, gentlemen from the United States, my English is not very good... Melquíades, you should know, right?" Vero Nica started to be weird again.

Although most people in Mexico speak Spanish, his English is still very standard, but this guy is obviously mocking these "American businessmen" for being uneducated, and may not understand the allusions he uses .

The leading reporter was even more embarrassed. He was not used to the sweltering weather in this small town, let alone the aggressive and mean attitude of the residents here—as for the bear of the U.S. imperial commander, who in Mexico can care less about Americans?

If it weren't for the fact that these "businessmen" paid $10 for every question they asked, Vero Nica would definitely put laxatives in the Mexican chicken tacos these guys just ate.

"Melquíades is a character in the novel "One Hundred Years of Solitude." Beside the leading reporter, a young man with curly brown hair reminded him in a low voice.

Vero Nica had very good hearing. He glanced at the young man with some surprise. He did not expect that among the treacherous and vicious American businessmen who only knew money, there were also people who loved reading.

"The chicken rolls will be more delicious with my special tomato sauce." Vero Nica poured a spoonful of sauce on the young man's chicken rolls.

Obviously, Vero Nica's attitude towards this young man has changed. At least he no longer lumps him into the same category as the few "businessmen" next to him.

The young man thanked with a smile, took a bite, his eyes lit up, and muttered in a low voice: "Oh, it's so delicious, no wonder Mr. Scott likes Mexican burritos so much."

"Obviously, that Mr. Scott is a real foodie who knows the goods." Vero Nica said.

His ears are too good, right?Can you hear it so quietly?

Seemingly seeing the young man's doubts, Vero Nica proudly puffed up his chest and said confidently: "I never miss a word of praise for me."

His funny look made a group of people laugh.

"What's your name, young man?" Vero Nica suddenly asked.

"Peter Parker," replied the young man, "you may call me Peter."

"Okay Peter." Vero Nica looked at Peter with admiration and said, "You guys are so diligent in asking me about the materials for the border wall. You must also want to get a piece of the pie, right? Don't worry, as long as you can Once you get the goods, I can introduce you to my cousin, and he will give you a very good sales outlet."

This is an absolutely important clue. All the reporters of the "Daily Bugle" began to breathe fast. This is big news!Dig and dig, and the Daily Bugle is about to catch fire.

I didn't expect the temporary worker boy I brought this time to be so useful, and I won the favor of this mean street vendor with just one sentence. He is indeed a top student. I heard that he got all A's in all subjects at school.

Not only does this guy have good grades, he is also a master of photography - he is actually able to capture the wonderful moments of Spider-Man's heroism with just one mobile phone. Whether it is angle, composition, or light and shadow effects, they are all top-notch. It's so perfect that one suspects it's a staged photo.

Haha, of course it is impossible to stage a photo. In the words of editor-in-chief J. Jonah Jameson, who can make Spider-Man, who only has ADHD, cooperate with the stage photo?Absolutely impossible.

Therefore, this time, this young man named Peter Parker was hired by the editor-in-chief as the team cameraman. After all, it is best to only bring a mobile phone during unannounced visits, as cameras and the like are too conspicuous.

The little guy was kind, full of energy, and always found something to talk about, and everyone liked him.

It is said that this guy wanted to save money to prepare a surprise for his girlfriend, so he agreed to the editor-in-chief to come here to participate in this unannounced visit.

"Hey, Peter, tell him, we have the stock!" A reporter secretly sent a text message to Peter, reminding him not to just eat the chicken rolls, but to keep digging out clues.

"I want to meet your cousin, Mr. Nika." Peter took another bite of the chicken roll, and just as he was about to continue speaking the remarks he had prepared in advance, he suddenly saw a familiar figure swaying in the distance from the corner of his eyes.

Little Spider's super vision has never let him down. He turned his head and quickly saw the figure clearly.

"That's... Mr. Qian?"

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