Chapter 400 Manipulation
If He Nan said that, the director and the chief police chief must be more or less guilty.

Whatever they have done, I feel like a mirror in my heart.

Therefore, as long as He Nan's performance is good, they dare not believe it.

At that time, he threatened that he had thought that they would renege on their debts, so he stayed behind—and asked Shirley to send this record to the Avengers and the major media without paying.

Having said that, they definitely have to carefully weigh whether to take risks.

Should he obediently give the money, or bet that He Nan didn't find this kind of thing at all?

He Nan felt that these guys would definitely give money.

Because they can't afford to gamble.

Theoretically speaking, even if you use this as a threat, it is possible to blackmail them another 100 million.

But He Nan felt that it was better to stop when he got the agreed reward.

The reason is that it is not beneficial to get too rigid with the police station.

Only by maintaining a certain degree of false harmony can the detective go on.

No detective wants to have a relationship with the police.

Even a police station that is so corrupt and may be completely inconsistent with your three views is the same.

He Nan felt that this plan was probably foolproof.

So, I settled down and listened to their conversation.

Regarding the rhino potion and the splicing monster, although they only talked about using it to further undermine people's trust in the police, they did not mention the other two important information at all.

...Probably because it's too sensitive.

First of all, this matter will actually become the layout of Mayor Osborne's takeover of the police department.

Secondly, the dirty water of splicing monsters is intended to be poured on Stark and the Avengers, further affecting people's trust in superheroes.

The former was omitted apparently because to mention it would have made anyone who heard the conversation suspect Norman Osborn.

But why didn't the latter mention it?

...I'm afraid it's because Norman Osborn is leading the behind-the-scenes operation of the splicing monster.

Smiley Shark and Red Hood don't know about it, and although they might have, they won't say so here.

But in any case, the director must know.

Because in the previous news interviews, he seemed to be rational and fair, but in fact he kept throwing fire to imply that the audience doubted Stark.

Therefore, from He Nan's point of view, what he was most worried about being found out by He Nan and the two of them might be this.

However, Ho Nan would not use this to threaten him.

...Because this information is more dangerous than corruption and the like.

It is easier to force the chief and put them in danger.

At that time, it is not impossible to cause a fatal disaster.

After all, someone with evidence of his corruption could do far less harm than a guy with evidence of his infidelity with a would-be mayor and black superhero.

The latter may lead to the Chief not only taking limited retaliation with the Chief Superintendent and hiding it from Osborne after he got the information.

...He might contact Osborn directly, saying that two detectives named Ho Nan and Shirley discovered our secret.

This logic is a bit convoluted.

To understand it, the key point is to see clearly the director's position.

And what is the purpose of hiring He Nan and Shirley to investigate this case.

The rhino potion incident obviously made the director suspicious.

He probably also vaguely sensed that after Osborne came to power, his position might not be guaranteed.

Although he is now allied with Osborn, he doesn't really trust Norman Osborn.

Therefore, they also secretly investigated him.

The investigation commission of Rhino Potion is probably just one of them.And it was because Officer Barov wanted to take advantage of Gaslamp Bazaar's opportunity to get rid of He Nan and Shirley, so he did everything he could.

There is a high probability that he used many channels secretly.

and……

The reliability of the channels themselves is really questionable.

Norman Osborn may have sensed that the director was looking for him.

Therefore, the harmony on the surface is full of murderous intentions behind the scenes.

He Nan felt that if this continues, the director will be finished sooner or later.

Norman Osborn won't let him go.

The best ending is to go to prison and stay in prison—all kinds of previous unjust, false and wrong cases, corruption and corruption may be exposed.With Osborne's influence behind him, with the strength of the director, there is absolutely no way to get back unscathed.

Therefore, when Osborn is still in an alliance with him, the director can maintain temporary security, and even get a lot of benefits from Osborn-such as sky-high bribes and the expansion of contacts.

However, once the vicious secrets that directly implicate Osborn are leaked, Osborn will cut him off immediately.

Then, with all kinds of threats, the director was forced to fight the scapegoat by himself—at most, the Chief Superintendent and some lackeys of the police station who participated in it would also bear the burden.

Anyway, don't hold Norman Osborn to blame.

He has to be clean.

The image of the new mayor must be perfect.He may not have done all the good things, but the bad things must have nothing to do with him.

Yes, also in the dark.

It can be said that it is malicious marketing from competitors.

If necessary, someone can even be forced to publicly admit that he hacked Osborne for XXX purposes, and then be spurned by all kinds of people and sent to the bottom of the prison cell.

The director definitely realized that he might be used as a sacrificial child.

Therefore, he will actively look for ways not to be controlled and abandoned by Osborn.

Of course, it includes but is not limited to using the best efforts of the police to actively cooperate with Osborn to stigmatize the people he wants to stink.

Tony Stark was next to suffer.

...and his chief bioscientist, Bourbon.

When it gets bigger, it will involve the entire Avengers and even all superheroes.

Once successful, by then, there will be much less resistance to the implementation of the Superhero Registration Act.

Although such an important bill does not actually go to votes, and the people above hold a meeting to make a decision...but the voice of the people still has to be considered.

Otherwise, Norman Osborn's popularity would suffer.

He especially cares about power and fame.

So Osborne wanted people to love him as the supreme leader of New York.

Then it is impossible for him to force an order through.

Even if there is no practical significance, he must follow a procedure.

For example, building momentum before implementing the bill, arranging interviews and collecting public opinions everywhere.

If he wants people to spontaneously support the superhero registration bill, its momentum must be huge, and everything must appear to be driven by public opinion.

Let the superheroes see the voice of the people so that they have nothing to say.As the mayor, Osborne's act of promoting this bill can be called the fulfillment of the wishes of the people and the voice of the people of New York.

Over time, the manipulation of public opinion time and time again succeeded, and Osborne was able to ascend to the altar and be regarded as the representative of the will of the people of New York.

... At this time, his prestige will be so great that he can implement various bills as he pleases.

...as long as it is crowned in the name of incomparably great justice.

(End of this chapter)

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