Chapter 67 Mr. Stark

"...Indeed, there are loopholes in this to a certain extent." Miyano Shiho also thinks it is reasonable: "So if it is what you think, things will be interesting...Does the sender know that she is not dead?"

"It's hard to say... We still have to see what clues the white swan can find." He Nan drove out of the parking space slowly, frowning: "It is possible that the sender got the wrong information, but I prefer Yu thinks that there are not so many coincidences. He probably deliberately used this information to trick us into following this track... Anyway, the final result points to the chess master."

"So you mean, the photos are only included for our investigation?"

"It's just a possibility." He Nan couldn't be sure.

Half an hour later, they drove to the White Swan Orphanage.

I happened to see a large group of reporters and photographers flocking in, as if they were filming the visit of some important person.

"Guess who's here?" He Nan looked at a long luxury car parked on the side of the street, and turned to Xueli with great interest.

"Not very interested." Shirley said with a bored look on her face, "Which big philanthropist...or one of the mayoral candidates. Now is the critical moment of the election, and everyone is desperately putting on a show."

"I guess it's also one of the candidates." Ho Nan slowly stopped the car, opened the door, and said, "Maybe it's Norman Osborn."

"I can see him everywhere, and I'm a little tired." Shirley's expression seemed even more boring: "The high-frequency bombardment of advertisements has made it impossible for me to forget that guy's face. I really don't know if this is wise. Decision-making...exposure beyond a certain limit will lead to resentment, right?"

"But it does ensure that when you think of a candidate for mayor, Norman Osborn is the first thing you think of—maybe you can't even think of a second candidate who can leave such a deep impression on you." He Nanshuo Shrugged: "Brainwashing marketing has both advantages and disadvantages. Being used by a guy like Osborn with an extremely good public image has almost only a positive side... A good impression is repeatedly strengthened, and you will get better results." Impression. Bad impression...just the opposite, but there are not many people who hate this old ghost anyway."

"Yeah... oh, it seems that we know who that person is." Shirley approached the crowd, and when she heard the reporters scrambling to speak, she smiled bewilderedly: "The best playboy in New York."

"No way...it's him?" Ho Nan approached in astonishment: "It's a bit of a surprise...but it doesn't seem to be surprising at all. The Stark Foundation is one of the most charitable organizations in New York."

Others that can be compared with it are the Osborne Group's Austen Foundation, Kim Bin's Fisk Foundation, and Martin Lee (the dark personality is Mr. Negative)'s FEAST Foundation.

Now the Wayne Fund of the Wayne Group has also entered New York, but after all, it is an outsider and has not yet been well developed.

Since he could see Iron Man himself at a close distance, He Nan was naturally very interested, but it was a pity that the reporters and photographers surrounded him too much and couldn't see him clearly.

I could only hear the reporters asking questions to Tony Stark one after another.

"Mr. Stark! I heard that you will increase your charitable investment in education in the future. Is it true?"

"I answered this question three days ago, why do you reporters like to ask the same question?" Stark glanced at the reporter and ignored it.

"Mr. Stark, there is a perception that if you run for mayor, Norman Osborn will have a strong rival. What do you have to say about that?"

"Oh, what can I say? Everybody loves Stark! But I'm not interested in politics at all, it's only going to take away from my enjoyment of life - do you want to lie to citizens every day, to your face and behind your back? ? I can't be bothered to pull off the trick."

"Can your speech just now be understood as mocking Mr. Osborne and comparing him to a villain?" Another reporter put the microphone in front of his mouth excitedly.

"Oh, you said that yourself, I didn't mean it at all." Iron Man pushed the reporter's arm away, and slightly adjusted the height of the sunglasses: "Also, don't use your dirty, spittle-stained microphone to cover your eyes." In front of me. I can tell through my sunglasses that it hasn't been wiped for at least three days."

"Mr. Osborne said that after taking office, he will re-promote the introduction of the Superhero Registration Act. Can you comment on this bill from the standpoint of a person and Iron Man?"

"First of all! Boy, listen up—I, Iron Man." Stark pointed to him and said seriously: "Then, I can't count how many times I've been asked this stupid question this month. ——No comment! Is this word hard to understand? If English is not good, I suggest you learn it, New York uses it a lot! Well, you annoying media, I get off the bus like a swarm of flies Buzzing around, just asking nonsense nonsense! If you have nothing to do, spread out, okay? Are you so idle? I’m the only billionaire in this city?”

Of course you're not the only one... After He Nan heard this, he thought to himself: But they don't get as much attention as you.

"Guess what Stark's attitude is towards the registration bill." Shirley stood aside, watching all this with great interest, and asked He Nan in a low voice: "Steve Rogers (Captain America) has always opposed Ah...but Iron Man never made it clear."

"I feel like he doesn't support it either." He Nan recalled the background of the Avengers' civil war in Marvel comics, and said: "But if the public opinion is forced to a certain level, it's hard to say. Maybe the agreement will be signed symbolically first , and then slowly revise the terms to make it more and more lenient for superheroes, until it loses its substantial binding force and becomes just a piece of waste paper.”

"Sounds like the usual style of big capitalists." Shirley chuckled: "Stark entered from the front of the orphanage... shall we follow behind?"

"Good idea." He Nan pointed to the other side of the yard: "Or... we can also go through the side door, which will be cleaner."

"Then let's go over there." Shirley adjusted her skirt and moved first: "What do you think Tony Stark is doing here?"

"Let's see how the White Swan's business is doing... Invest in something." He Nan hesitated a little, and guessed like this: "He may have invested a lot of money in this orphanage before? In short, it is unlikely that he is investigating with us. related to the case."

"But it's a good opportunity." The corners of Shirley's mouth rose slightly: "For someone as big as Stark, the dean must definitely meet him in person... They can't stay in the office all the time. So..."

"... That's right." He Nan nodded approvingly, "So we have to move faster."

(End of this chapter)

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