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Ultimately, his goal is to integrate students into the lives of ordinary people and ultimately achieve peaceful coexistence between mutants and ordinary humans.

Therefore, at Xavier School for the Gifted, there are outdoor courses every month, organizing students to visit museums and famous tourist attractions in New York City, such as the Statue of Liberty.

Of course, the school also has holidays. For lower grade students, they cannot go out alone. If they want to go to New York City, they must be accompanied by a teacher. However, there are no such strict rules for higher grade students.

After all, teenagers aged fourteen or fifteen are already quite independent, and they can no longer be imprisoned in school. Young people always like to be lively, and they can't be kept in this remote suburban school in New York.

Therefore, during the holidays, if senior students apply and inform teachers on campus of their itinerary, including where they are going, when they will return and leave contact information, teachers will usually approve them to travel to downtown New York.

On weekends, many senior students would call their friends to go to New York City, some to watch the latest movies, some to go shopping in the mall, or to find the special snacks and delicacies of New York City to satisfy their appetite.

Through the training at Xavier's School for the Gifted, students can control their superpowers well and no longer have their mutant powers out of control. So Professor Charles himself supports students going out to play.

In addition to relying on him, the old professor, normal social interactions more importantly depend on the children themselves to practice.

When a new round of rest days came, Daken asked his father Logan for permission to go out.

"Where do you want to go?" Logan was preparing lessons in the office. It was unbelievable that such a rough guy could become a teacher. He was mainly responsible for teaching physical education and history.

"Going around New York City, I want to buy some things." Daken answered standing in front of Logan.

"Do you need me to go with you? You're not familiar with New York City yet." Logan tried to get closer to Daken.

"Hmm~" Daken seemed a little hesitant, "No, I want to buy some personal items."

Logan tried to look Daken in the eye, but Daken didn't meet his gaze. Finally, Logan had to give up, put down the textbook in his hand, leaned back in his chair and shook his head helplessly.

"Okay, remember to come back early. I'll give you one hundred and fifty dollars, which should be enough for you to use in New York City. Don't spend it recklessly." As he said that, Logan took out his wallet from his shirt pocket, pulled out two bills and handed them to Daken.

Since Paul mentioned that Daken had a crush on Katie, Logan could not help wondering if Daken went out to buy Katie a gift to win her favor. However, Daken had not told Logan the truth, and Logan did not ask him. He felt that he should not treat Daken like Mariko did. Maybe he should give Daken some personal space and let him grow freely, and he only needed to protect him silently.

Daken took the money from Logan and nodded to him. "I'll be back soon after I finish my work."

At this moment, Logan did not realize what the purpose of his son's trip to New York was.

As Paul said to Daken last night, "We're on the same page."

"I killed my adoptive parents with my own hands." "We are the same kind of people."

"I want to maintain the status quo, and no one can disrupt it."

"You and Katie will be captured and used as experimental subjects!"

These words lingered in Daken's mind like a spell, until Paul said the most crucial sentence: "Only mutants can save mutants!"

Deacon is convinced of the truth of this sentence. For the sake of his current life - school, father, and the girl he loves, he is willing to pay any price, even if it means killing someone again!

When they arrived at the shuttle bus station to New York, Paul had been waiting for Deacon there for a long time.

"You didn't let me down, Daken." Paul walked up and put his arm around Daken's shoulders.

"Because only mutants can save mutants." Daken said this in a firm tone.

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Macaulay is a vehement anti-mutant activist. This is evident in his many television speeches and comments. He is both a New York City council member and a well-known news commentator.

The anti-mutant policies he advocated include requiring all mutants in the United States to be legally registered and made public. Allowing the public to choose whether they want to live in the same community with mutants and whether they want their children to go to the same school as mutants. Companies and businesses should also have the right to know whether their employees are mutants.

In some more radical occasions, Macaulay even proposed that all mutants live in the same community, attend the same school, and adopt a similar isolation management model to the Jews in the past to control mutants.

This is like the treatment of lepers in the 13th century, where they were rounded up and left to die. Macaulay sees mutants as a contagious disease, as if society would be plagued by the disease as long as there are mutants.

This radical policy made many mutants dissatisfied and even fearful. However, Macaulay's remarks won him the support of some people, especially those radical factions who were full of fear of mutants.

He had just returned from Washington the day before yesterday, where he tried to persuade Congress to adopt his proposal.

"If all vampires can register, why can't mutants? I think the bill against vampires is great!" he said.

However, Congress is having a headache at the moment, mainly because of problems in Eastern Europe. The war in Latvia is mostly at a stalemate, Russia has lost a lot of soldiers, and their president is unwilling to make unnecessary sacrifices.

Tony began lobbying Congress, the President, and even the other five permanent members, claiming that he could try to persuade Doom and others. This sparked a heated debate within Congress.

Some people advocate a peaceful solution to the Eastern European crisis, but others insist on continuing the war. But obviously, only a very small number of people want to go to war.

Due to these problems, the bill proposed by Macaulay did not attract much attention. Nevertheless, his trip to Washington to promote his bill still attracted the attention and follow-up reports of many media.

It seems that Macaulay has been at odds with mutants all his life. As long as there is an issue involving mutants, he will definitely suppress it to the end. As for why he has such a deep hatred for mutants, no one knows.

Under Paul's guidance, Daken also began to understand the man named Macaulay. This middle-aged man wore gold-rimmed glasses, had a slicked-back hair, and wore a neat and clean suit that was ironed flat without a single wrinkle. He looked like any successful person.

But beneath his mild-mannered exterior lies a demon that strikes fear into the hearts of all mutants.

Daken couldn't imagine whether the new life he had just begun to like could be maintained if Macaulay's new bill was implemented and all mutants were pushed to the point of being at the mercy of others.

As Paul said, they are likely to end up as experimental subjects in the laboratory like him and his father. Daken must stop this from happening, for himself, for Logan, for Katie, and for all mutants!

Macaulay's residence in New York is in a small independent villa on Long Island. This bachelor, who is nearly 40 years old, only has hourly workers come to help with cleaning every Thursday.

He has been the only one living in this small villa for a long time.

He had just flown back to New York from Washington yesterday, which made him feel a little tired, so he got up much later than usual this morning, and it was almost noon when he woke up.

Shaking his slightly tired head, Macaulay wanted to go to the kitchen to make a cup of coffee to refresh himself.

While he was making coffee, he noticed that there seemed to be something different in the room.

His intuition was right, Daken was lurking among them. After many training sessions with the Black Ninja, Daken relied on his experience to master some basic ninjutsu of the Black Ninja, such as how to sneak in and conceal his own breath. If he didn't know these basic ninjutsu, in a fight with the Black Ninja, Daken would often suffer a tragic end.

Killing Macaulay was Paul's plan, and Daken agreed, because it was the bills pushed by Macaulay and his speeches on TV that exacerbated the plight of mutants.

Paul wanted to get rid of the man named Macaulay quietly without touching the security system in the villa. But he was not sure he could do it, so he found Daken. Daken was also moved by Paul's argument and agreed to participate.

Now that this man who is the enemy of all mutants appears before him, Daken jumps out of his hiding place without hesitation and rushes straight towards Macaulay.

Macaulay was terrified when a stranger suddenly broke into his home and obviously posed a threat to him.

He instinctively put his hand to the faucet, as if he wanted to take some action. But when Daken's fingertips popped out the bone claws,

Macaulay realized that the person who wanted to kill him was a mutant, and he immediately gave up his original plan.

A fiery spark flashed in his eyes, but it was fleeting. He seemed to have turned into a rusty forty-year-old middle-aged man. He barely dodged before Daken's claws pierced his heart. He didn't scream or even press any alarm in the room until he died.

When the claw pierced his heart, a strange smile flashed across his face, and then quickly disappeared.

When Daken pierced his heart, Macaulay fell silently on the floor of his home, bleeding everywhere. He was killed simply like an ordinary person, without any resistance, which was easier than Daken expected.

Paul, who had been keeping watch outside for Deacon, learned that the mission was completed, so he used his fire control ability to set the entire villa on fire, especially Macaulay's body, which was destroyed without a trace, making it impossible to tell that he was killed by the Claw.

Paul wanted to disguise the incident as a fire caused by an accident in the kitchen. After everything was done, Paul and Deacon left the scene early according to the pre-planned escape route.

Just as they were evacuating, in another place unknown to them, a man in a black windbreaker stood on the top of a distant mountain, holding an ultra-high-definition telescope and watching the Macaulay Villa which was beginning to burn.

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