Chapter 164: Department of Mutant Affairs
Chapter 164: Department of Mutant Affairs
An antidote capable of curing mutants.
The news spread in a very short period of time and was very widespread.
Although there is no authoritative media to verify it, it has also caused a lot of repercussions among the public.
However, it was soon overshadowed by another piece of news.
Congress decided to establish a Ministry of Mutant Affairs and invited Dr. Hank, a well-known scholar, to serve as its minister.
This decision has aroused the curiosity of many people.
In today's increasingly mutant incident, it is not surprising that the Mutant Affairs Department has been established.
However, Hank, the minister directly appointed by the conductor, has aroused everyone's doubts.
As a scholar, Hank has published many articles on biological evolution in academia and is a PhD in biology himself.
However, Hank has never attended any academic seminars and has not appeared in any public appearances
So many Hank fans only know him, but they don't see him.
Today, the Daily Planet received an invitation from Dr. Hank.
Hankla hopes that the Planet will be able to conduct an exclusive interview before he takes over as Minister of Mutant Affairs.
and demanded that Clark be the visiting reporter.
Being able to interview this minister in advance and attract the attention of the whole people, the Planet Daily will naturally not let go of this opportunity.
So Clark came to Congress.
Guided by the receptionist at the front desk, I came to the outside of the office of the Department of Mutant Affairs.
While! Dangdang!
Clark knocked softly on the door.
Then a calm and deep voice came.
"Please come in!"
Clark walked into the room.
When the Department of Mutant Affairs was first built, the office was relatively simple in structure, with only a desk and a chair.
And there was no one in front of the desk.
Clark looked up.
I saw a burly and tall figure sitting upside down on the ceiling with his feet grasping the ceiling.
Seeing Clark enter the room, Hank jumped from the ceiling and put the chair he was sitting in back behind the desk.
That's when Clark saw Hank's face clearly.
He wears a very neat suit, but has dark blue skin and a thick mane.
Hands and feet look like sharp claws.
"Mutants!"
Hank's image is instantly recognizable as a mutant.
And it's a mutant with a mutant body and very obvious external characteristics.
Clark did not expect that the new minister would be a "beast".
The moment he saw Hank, Clark was. Knowing his identity.
Hank's nickname is The Beast.
He, along with mutants such as Professor X, Magneto, and Demonic Girl, are all the founders of the Mutant Academy, that is, the original X-Men.
Hank's nickname was not Beast, but Bigfoot.
His image is also completely different from what it is now.
At that time, Hank's body only had mutated features on his feet and feet.
But that's because he is very disgusted with his mutant identity.
I really wanted to become a normal person, so I developed the world's first inhibitor of mutant genes.
And with himself as an experimental subject, he injected the inhibitor.
However, after a brief suppression of the mutant gene, the inhibitor caused a full-blown explosion of the variant gene.
And its mutation has also spread from its feet to its whole body, from the original ordinary human form, to the current beast form.
"Hello, Mr. Clark, welcome!" Hank greeted Clark warmly.
Not long ago, Hank learned of Clarke's existence from Professor X.
Professor X has a very high opinion of Clark.
This also aroused Hank's curiosity about what kind of person would make Professor X so concerned.
After receiving the conductor's appointment, it was supposed to hold a press conference to gather most of the media to announce Hank's appointment as head of the Mutant Affairs Department.
Before the press conference, Hank plans to conduct an exclusive interview.
Out of curiosity about Clark, Hank gave the opportunity for an exclusive interview to the Planet Daily and asked Clark to be the reporter.
"Hello, Minister Hank!" Clark responded politely.
Hank warmly invites Clark to sit down, and the interview begins.
After a brief row interview, Clark took out his notes and recorded what needed to be highlighted.
"Hello, Mr. Hank, we know that you, as a well-known scholar, rarely show up. Why did you suddenly answer this time that she should be the Minister of Mutant Affairs? Clark asked.
This question is a question that most people are curious about, and it is also the biggest gimmick of this interview.
Before meeting Hanke, Clark guessed this question and would definitely get some high-sounding answers.
For example, what to save mutants, what to let mutants and integrate into human society, and so on.
But after seeing Hank, the real person, all doubts were naturally solved.
Hanke smiled, waved his hand and said, "As you must have seen, I am a mutant myself. ”
"I really don't like this kind of public scene, but if I can help mutants better integrate into human society, I'm happy to help."
This answer is official, but because of Hank's status, it is very convincing to say such things.
After Hank Jiang's answer was recorded, Clark asked again:
"Do you have any thoughts on the recent rumors that an antidote to the mutant has been developed?"
This is another hot event in recent times, and several questions prepared by the planet's self-disclosure are typical.
The goal is to get more exposure and attention.
Hanke raised his tiger claw hand and looked at it, and said:
"I don't think the name of the antidote is good, the disease is not a disease, and mutants don't need to be cured."
"But there will indeed be some mutants, because mutants bring some inconvenience to life."
"If this drug is really developed, it can indeed solve the problem for some mutants."
If the antidote had been developed 60 years ago, Hank would have been excited.
At that time, he was extremely eager to become an ordinary person.
However, it began to mutate from his own puberty.
Because the inhibitor has completely turned itself into the form of a beast.
More than sixty years have passed, and he has long since let go of his obsession with his appearance.
Clark recorded Hago's words and asked, "What do you mean by the inconvenience of life?" Can you elaborate on that? ”
The Planet Daily only offered two questions in total, and the others asked Clark to play freely.
If you can dig up something bigger, it's even better, if you can't dig it up, just ask a few to make up the numbers.
So Clark changed and decided to ask a few questions about his life to explore Hank's personal experience.
Hank straightened his hair and said in a joking tone, "I don't think you should be bothered by the loss of hair." ”