Chapter 366: Becoming a King and Defeating a Villain
The monitoring room next to the emergency interrogation room
Inspector: "We've been tricked like a monkey by this guy!" - yells as he enters
Man in military uniform (rank of major general): "Do you think what he said is true?" - Norman Osborne in the interrogation room through one-way glass
Supervisor: "Isn't it? Most of the evidence we have in our hands is circumstantial evidence, and there is not a single direct evidence. ”
The man in the suit (a senior official of the intelligence system): "In addition to that line, report ......"
Inspector: "He's Norman Osborne, and with his reputation, connections, resources, and connections, he definitely has the ability to make your informants give false positives." ”
Man in suit: "That line is not a false alarm, the riot did happen!"
Inspector: "You don't understand what I mean, I mean he may be deliberately trying to top the tank for others! Just like those people who have nothing to do and want to be in the limelight, fabricate and spread false terrorist information on the Internet or claim responsibility for a terrorist attack, only to find out that the police spend a lot of resources to find out that he is just a keyboard fighter (B) ......"
Man in military uniform: "Norman Osborne is not that idiot. ”
Inspector: "Yes, he is very shrewd, and he knows that if he drags on like this, he will definitely die, so he came up with this method to continue his life, and we were all fooled." ”
Man in military uniform: "......" - look at the man in suit
Inspector: "Don't forget, he was arrested on purpose, and he's here because he wants to be here." —lobbying the other side
Man in suit: "......" - shook his head, his face full of disbelief
Inspector: "I repeat, we have no direct evidence that Norman Osborne was behind the riots......" – not giving up
Inquisitor: "Joshua (Josh" Foley ......" - poke (meaning: don't say a word, this guy won't listen to you)
Josh (Inspector): "We should use the resources here for the rioting terrorists who are roaming the streets of New York, and those guys are active criminals. "—no matter
Man in suit: "The policy guidelines are set from above, and we are only responsible for implementing them." "—move out of authority
Josh: "He's a patient driven crazy by his NDE. ”
Suit man: "What about the patient? As long as he continues to conceal information that endangers national security and deliberately fails to report it, we have the right and obligation to pry his mouth open!"
Josh: "Don't talk about yourself so righteously, I see you are no different from him!" - seeing his face, resentment erupted
Man in uniform: "Major Frey!" - warns his subordinates
Josh: "Knowing early in the morning that there may be another terrorist attack in New York, but withholding the news and disregarding the lives of New Yorkers, he is simply an accomplice and accomplice of terrorists." —disregarded
Man in suit: "The government is afraid of causing panic among the public, and it takes time to verify and distinguish the authenticity of the ...... report" - repeating the old official stalk
Josh: "Oh, then why did your leaders leave first? shortly before the riots broke out!"
Man in suit: "The recall order has nothing to do with this matter, it just happens to be ......" - I want to defend my boss, but unfortunately my voice is pale and unconfident
Josh: "Hmph, do you believe that?"
Man in suit: "If we release the news, but in the end it is wrong, and the people will say that we are stupid for spreading false news, and if it is true, and something happens, the people will say that we failed to prevent it in advance and are incompetent." Either way, it's a disaster for us, so ......" - confessed
Josh: "It doesn't matter how many people die, you can't lose your official position?"
Man in suit: "Our official position is small, and the government's authority is great, if the people lose their reverence for the powerful departments of the government, then ...... Ten times we will not be able to atone for our sins. —wipe your sweat
Josh: "......"
Man in suit: "So don't come at me...... (referring to Norman Osborne in the interrogation room) rushed at him. Go back to the interrogation room and pry his mouth open!"
Josh: "His willpower...... We may not be able to fight ......"
Inquisitor: "We may need to raise our tactics a step or two more. "—Pick up the stubble
Man in a suit: "Do what you have to do." ”
Man in uniform: "Okay, then...... Depending on the course of events, we will assume that the current open interrogation needs to continue until there are other instructions from above. - Green light
Josh: "It's okay to continue, but I have one condition. ”
Man in suit: "What conditions?"
Josh: "Let me heal him first." ”
The man in the suit: "No, you can only hang his life, but you can never cure him!"
Josh: "He's sick and can't resist ......"
The man in the suit: "No, no, this is the express order from above!" - sternly refused
Josh: "......" - no longer rambling with the man in the suit, running straight to the interrogation room
Norman Osborne: "Coming back so soon? I thought I could rest a little longer......"
Josh: "Osborne, you can get a deal. ”
Norman Osborne: "Deal?" When did the federal government's policy of "no negotiations with terrorists" change?"
Josh: "You're no ordinary terrorist, you're their spiritual leader......"
Norman Osborne: "Then it's even more important to "target killings." ”
Josh: "That only makes you a martyr," a symbol of rebellion...... Listen, here's the deal, you name what you know about the New York terrorist plot, and the military inspectors drop all charges against you, and you'll be free. ”
Inquisitor: "He doesn't want freedom. —Enters the interrogation room
Josh: "Everybody wants to be free, even if he's terminally ill. ”
Inquisitor: "You don't understand that our "freedom" is not the same as theirs. —Revision
Norman Osborne: "Freedom under mutant rule is hypocritical. ”
Inquisitor: "Look, that's right, he's not going to take your favor." ”
Josh: "What's so bad about our freedom?"
Norman Osborne: "Don't you understand? We're not toys, we're not pets that you [mutants] trained to please you, we're human, human!"
Josh: "Osborne, sue me for the New York terrorist plot you knew, and by closing this deal, you can save a lot of innocent people, humanity." ”
Norman Osborne: "God bless them, they are all martyrs." - unmoved
Josh: "God, they're all your people!"
Norman Osborne: "This is war, this is a necessary sacrifice!"
Josh: "This is a riot, this is a reckless disregard for human life, indiscriminate killing of innocents!" --for-tat
Inquisitor: "Why are you arguing with him about all this uselessness, how do you define this incident as the winner's business...... The victorious side (to Norman Osborne) has moral justice, because history is written by them, and the losing side, has nothing. —Screaming again from the interrogation room
Me (voiceover): "If it weren't for unrelated third-party observers like us, this would have happened...... Huh, why do I suddenly feel that the work in the "cold palace" has become great and sacred, and not so worthless as it used to be. ”