Avengers Admissions Officer
Chapter 44
Behind the bar, watching the King of Wakanda's press conference with a calm expression, he heard the other party's accusations of the Avengers' irresponsible attitude as expected, and the customers in the tavern were also commented on by the constantly broadcast news. one after another.
"That's the Avengers! How could they be irresponsible!"
"How do you know?" A man in a neat suit scolded the big man just now, "Does anyone among us know what the Avengers are doing? We don't know how they choose their targets and decide their course of action." !"
The man's words aroused a huge wave of opposition in this bar where many blue-collar workers gathered.
"Am I wrong?" The man straightened his tie, pointed to Murphy, and tried to find an ally in this tavern, "The lady in the skirt, if we ask the Ministry of Defense for your military behavior is the decision-making mechanism of the Avengers open, so is it wrong for us to demand the same from the Avengers?"
Murphy held up her coffee cup, and became the target of everyone in the tavern at a loss. She sighed and slowly put down the cup: "If the Avengers is led by direct funding from the U.S. government, propose this Such a request is understandable.”
Others who were dressed casually became a little dissatisfied with Murphy's attitude, but the man in the suit understood what Murphy meant, and his expression turned pale.
"But as far as I know, the Avengers are different from S.H.I.E.L.D. The Avengers can be said to be a private coping agency." Murphy said bitterly, listening to the applause of the people around her, unconsciously He swallowed hard.
"But the Avengers can be dangerous!" The man raised his voice, trying to argue with Murphy over the applause of the others.
The regular customers in this tavern are all manual laborers. Although they have the heart to defend the avengers, they were attacked from various angles by the other party in the debate with the man. At this time, they put their hopes on another person who is incompatible with the tavern. , that is, on Murphy wearing a suit and skirt: "Say something, ma'am!"
"Avengers are just like mutants. They are dangerous to ordinary people, right?" The man saw that Murphy did not speak, so he stood up from his seat and stood in front of Murphy with his drink , "If ordinary people fear mutants, why can't we fear Avengers for the same reason?"
The foam on the espresso in the cup has disappeared, so there is no need to drink it. Murphy can already expect the bitter taste in the cup as it cools down. She scrubbed the wall of the cup and nodded in anticipation of a tavern: "You said That's right. Avengers are very similar to mutants. To ordinary people, they are both superhumans and threatening existences, just like guns."
"However, ordinary people need a license to own guns, which has screened out potential dangerous gun owners in advance. However, superhumans have not been screened," Murphy's unfocused eyes focused on the On the muted screen of the store owner, watching King Tichaka's mouth open and close, his tone was calm, "The uneven superpowers and the secret decision-making mechanism are what make mutants and Avengers scary. So , you are right,"
Murphy took out a 10-yuan note and pressed it under the coffee he hadn't had a few sips of. He looked coldly at the customers who were expecting her to refute men, and came to a conclusion that was completely opposite to their expectations: "Revenge The latter is now a real threat to ordinary people."
Then, she and the man were kicked out of the tavern.
"God, these people are really rude!" The man complained, and picked up the jacket that was thrown on the ground. "We are right, their blind worship of the Avengers is irrational."
He picked up the 10 yuan note on the ground, handed it to Murphy, and smiled: "I didn't expect to meet people of insight here. It's really rare. It seems that you are also a government employee? Congress?"
"No, in fact," Murphy didn't take the note, his face was a little pale, but his tone was calm, "I work for that private response agency."
050
"How is she?"
Murphy stood pale at the door of the conference room, looking at General Ross and the remaining Avengers inside, his face was full of exhaustion.
"Where have you been?" Tony stood up, a little dissatisfied with Murphy's late arrival, he gestured to General Ross's direction in a corner where General Ross could not see, "The Secretary of State has been waiting for you for a long time."
"Sorry." With a rare plain face, Murphy rubbed the bridge of his nose and apologized instinctively.
"We are now discussing the future of superheroes." General Ross twitched his face at Murphy, and pointed to the screen where the projection was being played, which happened to be a clip of the New York War.
Tony moved the angle of his body, trying to block between Murphy and the screen: "There are a lot of questions, let's sit down and talk about it first."
Murphy looked over Tony's shoulder, looked at Steve's gradually tense face because of Murphy's delay in answering, opened his mouth, and finally found a voice: "I'm sorry..."
"...she ended up walking peacefully."
Murphy's eyes were slightly red, and she stayed by Peggy's bed for a whole week after she rushed back from Washington, but she tried her best to delay the goddess of death's footsteps.She even threatened Stephen to delay the old man's death, but Peggy herself refused.
Steve stood up from the edge of the conference table, the corners of his jaw tensed and his brow furrowed.
"She left you a last word." Murphy took a breath, "'Steve, you won't be alone'."
Everyone in a conference room was silent for a while, and Steve sat back on his seat, propping his forehead with his hands, trying to suppress something: "Go on."
Murphy sat next to Tony, on a seat that did not belong to the conference table, with his eyes half downcast, listening to Rose analyzing the pros and cons of the Avengers, which was no different from what Natalie had revealed to her.And she has heard about the "Sokovia Agreement" proposed by the other party. When dealing with the Cuban crisis, the same group of people also made similar demands on mutants, but under the tacit understanding and cooperation between Professor Xavier and the CIA. After a compromise, the matter was finally settled.Unexpectedly, the Congress actually made this request at this time, and threatened them with a rather tough attitude.
"I know the Avengers are having a hard time these days," Melinda told Peggy when she came to see her. "You might need to be more proactive."
"It's useless." Murphy, who had been suffering for several days at the time, was helpless. "But when the group of people on the top told you not to move, I really couldn't do anything."
"What do you think?"
Murphy's attention was drawn from the memory by the question: "What?"
General Ross, standing at the head of the conference table, squinted his eyes: "About the Sokovia agreement, Murphy, will you sign it?"
Tony put his hands on Murphy's clasped hands and looked sideways at her, as if deciding whether to say something for her.Murphy shook his head slightly, stopped Tony, raised his face, and looked directly at him: "I'm already an ordinary person."
"I heard," General Ross's well-trimmed beard moved, "but this agreement has an attitude towards mutants..."
"The people in Xavier's school are all children." Murphy was expressionless, and his tone was not very good under the uneasy eyes of Tony and Natasha, "Do you have to sign even if you are a minor?"
"If the government can't guarantee that these dangerous mutants are under control, I'm afraid the answer is yes." General Ross heard Murphy's disgust and irritability, and his attitude was calm, as if he had expected it long ago.
"Like the mutant registration regulations?" Murphy's tone became a little sharper. "Those are minors. I thought that after so many years, the government would at least respect the privacy of those children."
"I'm sorry, but this is for the safety of the public."
Murphy slowly stood up from the chair, walked to the edge of the conference table, and pulled the thick agreement in front of him.
"Murphy!" Seeing Murphy's silence for a long time, Rody was a little anxious, so he couldn't help urging him.
"Besides me signing, what other conditions are needed to allow you to remove the clause that minors also need to sign?" Pointing to one of the pages, Murphy raised his face, and he had already spoken very bluntly, " You and I both know that if Magneto knows, there is absolutely no way the Brotherhood will agree."
"We can negotiate with them."
"That's what S.H.I.E.L.D. and the CIA tried ten years ago," Murphy heaved a sigh of relief and laughed sarcastically, "You can try it."
This time it was General Ross who stopped talking.
"I'll go talk to Professor X about this bill." Murphy closed the opened regulations blankly. "Considering his ability, I think it's better to be honest with each other."
"What do you mean?" General Ross clenched his right hand into a fist, propped his fist on the conference table, and his face darkened.
"Situations like Lagos haven't happened before." Murphy pushed the regulations in front of the other party with a bad face. "But why the public opinion is so strong this time, don't you understand the reason?"
Originally, the first two hours of the incident were the most important prime time for crisis public relations. If you manage well in this window, revenge
"That's the Avengers! How could they be irresponsible!"
"How do you know?" A man in a neat suit scolded the big man just now, "Does anyone among us know what the Avengers are doing? We don't know how they choose their targets and decide their course of action." !"
The man's words aroused a huge wave of opposition in this bar where many blue-collar workers gathered.
"Am I wrong?" The man straightened his tie, pointed to Murphy, and tried to find an ally in this tavern, "The lady in the skirt, if we ask the Ministry of Defense for your military behavior is the decision-making mechanism of the Avengers open, so is it wrong for us to demand the same from the Avengers?"
Murphy held up her coffee cup, and became the target of everyone in the tavern at a loss. She sighed and slowly put down the cup: "If the Avengers is led by direct funding from the U.S. government, propose this Such a request is understandable.”
Others who were dressed casually became a little dissatisfied with Murphy's attitude, but the man in the suit understood what Murphy meant, and his expression turned pale.
"But as far as I know, the Avengers are different from S.H.I.E.L.D. The Avengers can be said to be a private coping agency." Murphy said bitterly, listening to the applause of the people around her, unconsciously He swallowed hard.
"But the Avengers can be dangerous!" The man raised his voice, trying to argue with Murphy over the applause of the others.
The regular customers in this tavern are all manual laborers. Although they have the heart to defend the avengers, they were attacked from various angles by the other party in the debate with the man. At this time, they put their hopes on another person who is incompatible with the tavern. , that is, on Murphy wearing a suit and skirt: "Say something, ma'am!"
"Avengers are just like mutants. They are dangerous to ordinary people, right?" The man saw that Murphy did not speak, so he stood up from his seat and stood in front of Murphy with his drink , "If ordinary people fear mutants, why can't we fear Avengers for the same reason?"
The foam on the espresso in the cup has disappeared, so there is no need to drink it. Murphy can already expect the bitter taste in the cup as it cools down. She scrubbed the wall of the cup and nodded in anticipation of a tavern: "You said That's right. Avengers are very similar to mutants. To ordinary people, they are both superhumans and threatening existences, just like guns."
"However, ordinary people need a license to own guns, which has screened out potential dangerous gun owners in advance. However, superhumans have not been screened," Murphy's unfocused eyes focused on the On the muted screen of the store owner, watching King Tichaka's mouth open and close, his tone was calm, "The uneven superpowers and the secret decision-making mechanism are what make mutants and Avengers scary. So , you are right,"
Murphy took out a 10-yuan note and pressed it under the coffee he hadn't had a few sips of. He looked coldly at the customers who were expecting her to refute men, and came to a conclusion that was completely opposite to their expectations: "Revenge The latter is now a real threat to ordinary people."
Then, she and the man were kicked out of the tavern.
"God, these people are really rude!" The man complained, and picked up the jacket that was thrown on the ground. "We are right, their blind worship of the Avengers is irrational."
He picked up the 10 yuan note on the ground, handed it to Murphy, and smiled: "I didn't expect to meet people of insight here. It's really rare. It seems that you are also a government employee? Congress?"
"No, in fact," Murphy didn't take the note, his face was a little pale, but his tone was calm, "I work for that private response agency."
050
"How is she?"
Murphy stood pale at the door of the conference room, looking at General Ross and the remaining Avengers inside, his face was full of exhaustion.
"Where have you been?" Tony stood up, a little dissatisfied with Murphy's late arrival, he gestured to General Ross's direction in a corner where General Ross could not see, "The Secretary of State has been waiting for you for a long time."
"Sorry." With a rare plain face, Murphy rubbed the bridge of his nose and apologized instinctively.
"We are now discussing the future of superheroes." General Ross twitched his face at Murphy, and pointed to the screen where the projection was being played, which happened to be a clip of the New York War.
Tony moved the angle of his body, trying to block between Murphy and the screen: "There are a lot of questions, let's sit down and talk about it first."
Murphy looked over Tony's shoulder, looked at Steve's gradually tense face because of Murphy's delay in answering, opened his mouth, and finally found a voice: "I'm sorry..."
"...she ended up walking peacefully."
Murphy's eyes were slightly red, and she stayed by Peggy's bed for a whole week after she rushed back from Washington, but she tried her best to delay the goddess of death's footsteps.She even threatened Stephen to delay the old man's death, but Peggy herself refused.
Steve stood up from the edge of the conference table, the corners of his jaw tensed and his brow furrowed.
"She left you a last word." Murphy took a breath, "'Steve, you won't be alone'."
Everyone in a conference room was silent for a while, and Steve sat back on his seat, propping his forehead with his hands, trying to suppress something: "Go on."
Murphy sat next to Tony, on a seat that did not belong to the conference table, with his eyes half downcast, listening to Rose analyzing the pros and cons of the Avengers, which was no different from what Natalie had revealed to her.And she has heard about the "Sokovia Agreement" proposed by the other party. When dealing with the Cuban crisis, the same group of people also made similar demands on mutants, but under the tacit understanding and cooperation between Professor Xavier and the CIA. After a compromise, the matter was finally settled.Unexpectedly, the Congress actually made this request at this time, and threatened them with a rather tough attitude.
"I know the Avengers are having a hard time these days," Melinda told Peggy when she came to see her. "You might need to be more proactive."
"It's useless." Murphy, who had been suffering for several days at the time, was helpless. "But when the group of people on the top told you not to move, I really couldn't do anything."
"What do you think?"
Murphy's attention was drawn from the memory by the question: "What?"
General Ross, standing at the head of the conference table, squinted his eyes: "About the Sokovia agreement, Murphy, will you sign it?"
Tony put his hands on Murphy's clasped hands and looked sideways at her, as if deciding whether to say something for her.Murphy shook his head slightly, stopped Tony, raised his face, and looked directly at him: "I'm already an ordinary person."
"I heard," General Ross's well-trimmed beard moved, "but this agreement has an attitude towards mutants..."
"The people in Xavier's school are all children." Murphy was expressionless, and his tone was not very good under the uneasy eyes of Tony and Natasha, "Do you have to sign even if you are a minor?"
"If the government can't guarantee that these dangerous mutants are under control, I'm afraid the answer is yes." General Ross heard Murphy's disgust and irritability, and his attitude was calm, as if he had expected it long ago.
"Like the mutant registration regulations?" Murphy's tone became a little sharper. "Those are minors. I thought that after so many years, the government would at least respect the privacy of those children."
"I'm sorry, but this is for the safety of the public."
Murphy slowly stood up from the chair, walked to the edge of the conference table, and pulled the thick agreement in front of him.
"Murphy!" Seeing Murphy's silence for a long time, Rody was a little anxious, so he couldn't help urging him.
"Besides me signing, what other conditions are needed to allow you to remove the clause that minors also need to sign?" Pointing to one of the pages, Murphy raised his face, and he had already spoken very bluntly, " You and I both know that if Magneto knows, there is absolutely no way the Brotherhood will agree."
"We can negotiate with them."
"That's what S.H.I.E.L.D. and the CIA tried ten years ago," Murphy heaved a sigh of relief and laughed sarcastically, "You can try it."
This time it was General Ross who stopped talking.
"I'll go talk to Professor X about this bill." Murphy closed the opened regulations blankly. "Considering his ability, I think it's better to be honest with each other."
"What do you mean?" General Ross clenched his right hand into a fist, propped his fist on the conference table, and his face darkened.
"Situations like Lagos haven't happened before." Murphy pushed the regulations in front of the other party with a bad face. "But why the public opinion is so strong this time, don't you understand the reason?"
Originally, the first two hours of the incident were the most important prime time for crisis public relations. If you manage well in this window, revenge
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