wandering in the ashes of meman

Chapter 62 61 · Street Cafe

Chapter 62 61 · Street Cafe

Wearing casual clothes, McRae and Banner walked on the street with a calm face... avoiding the camera by the way.

Apart from the camera, he is not afraid of being discovered by others.Because during the battle in New York, McRae wore his cowboy hat the whole time.Although it was not fastened, the cowboy hat was firmly stuck to his head like 502 superglue.Therefore, the reporter who took the helicopter for the aerial live broadcast had no idea what McCree's face looked like.In addition, I have changed into casual clothes and changed my hairstyle.You don't have to worry about being recognized.As for Banner, by the time the war reporters came, he had already turned into a silly Hulk...

Bought a newspaper at a newsstand on the side of the road, McRae seemed out of tune with this era.Just like an old antique, until now, the mobile phone he used is just an antique phone that can increase the critical strike rate by 50.00% when opening a walnut.

Looking at the news about himself and others that occupied an entire page, McCree cut off one end of his cigar, lit it with a match, and sat casually on a seat in a street cafe, blowing out a smoke ring with some pride. .

"This is the first time I've made such a big news, and even the news of celebrity weddings has been suppressed!" While speaking, McCree waved to the waiter beside him: "Have a glass of sparkling water with ice. , here is your tip~"

While speaking, McCree looked at Banner in front of him.

"what would you like?"

"A cup of cappucci..." After a pause, Banner seemed to recall something like hot mud, and immediately changed his words: "Forget it, it's the same as him."

Hearing Banner's words, a smile of "I understand you" rose from the corner of McCree's mouth. "I knew you would choose this way. Ash's coffee will have a strong psychological shadow on people... especially when she brews it herself. I often wonder if she mixes water and Bob's coffee when she brews it. The oil got mixed up."

Hearing this, Banner had a strange expression on his face, and he shook his head as if reminiscing: "Fortunately..." After speaking, Banner took the newspaper that McCree put on the table and briefly read the news about himself.When halfway through, Banner's eyes suddenly narrowed, and he became more focused while reading.

"What's the matter?" Noticing Banner's doubts, McCree raised his brows.Basically, as the only two ordinary people left in the undead monastery.Coupled with McCree's character, when surrounded by big bosses, McCree is still very concerned, or very concerned about Banner who is also an ordinary person... The one who participated in the battle was Hulk, not Banner .At least McCree thinks so.

Pursing his lips, Banner opened the page and handed it to McCree. Seeing the expression on Banner's face, McCree also sat up straight and began to read slowly while puffing on his cigar.

"The military's mysterious plan...the birth of Soldier No. 76...huh?!" Halfway through the reading, McCree raised his head in surprise. "Has it been opened up to the point where even military secrets of this level can be publicly announced?!"

Hearing this, Banner on the side shook his head, a face that looked a bit sloppy, the face of a traditional science and engineering man in people's impression, with a little thought.

"Such a secret like this, the military will never release it in another 60 years... unless it is an experiment like Captain America that is irreproducible, full of patriotism, and whose influence has reached the point where it cannot be concealed." It will be released...and even so, it will be covered up. The information released is incomplete and covered up." As he spoke, Banner continued to say while reading the newspaper: "The matter of Captain America is just an example. , because it also takes into account the social form at that time. The world is in deep war, the Allied forces are retreating steadily, and everyone hopes to have a hero to save themselves. But in the current peaceful age, once this kind of experiment is used If it is published, it will be prosecuted by human rights organizations."

With that said, Banner spread his hands and said helplessly:

"And it's more important that Captain America is dead...and the private is not a threat."

"Like this kind of experiment that failed, seriously affected the human rights law, and damaged the rights of citizens. Whoever announces it is a fool... and listed the names of the people who participated in the experiment. Now it's considered a The military can’t deny it even if they want to deny it... I don’t know who the military has offended.” While talking, Banner’s face showed a little interest: “When I was doing research, I Not uncommonly sued by human rights groups, I wonder how the military handles this tricky mess."

Hearing Banner's words, McCree on the side nodded in agreement.Banner himself is a high-tech technician engaged in scientific research, and he is not a high-tech technician like Ash, but a genuine and very famous physicist.Therefore, these words from his mouth are extraordinarily convincing.Furthermore, McRae has never had much affection for the US government.

"But speaking of it." Shaking the ash, McCree touched the mustache on his chin and said with interest: "This reporter named Peter Parker... how did he get these things?"

He nodded in agreement, but after all, he had never heard of such a name, so Banner and McCree hadn't been entangled with Parker for too long.

He opened another page of the newspaper, and just after reading a few sentences, Banner blinked with interest.

"Because of this incident, mutants seem to have appeared in people's sights... It doesn't look good for them."

"Understandable." McCree took a sip of sparkling water, then continued to smoke his cigar happily and said, "After all, there were some mutant elements in World War II. But then again, the Associated Press and their Didn't we even report it..." Before he could finish speaking, McCree frowned suddenly as if remembering something, and then fell into silence for a while.

But unfortunately, Banner's attention was all on the newspaper, so he didn't notice McCree's strange appearance.Instead, while browsing, he responded easily:
"How not."

Turning to the previous page of the newspaper, Banner recited calmly with a little cadence: "On Fifth Avenue in Manhattan, New York City, there is a mysterious monastery. Although everyone knows that there is a monastery on Fifth Avenue. A monastery, but no one can remember the exact location of the monastery. Sometimes, I can't help but wonder if it really exists. It's like Schrödinger's cat..."

After a pause, Banner looked at the form below and shook his head with a dumbfounded smile and said:
"Until now, there are still people who think that the monastery does not exist, because it is an excuse by the military."

Hearing this, he shook his head noncommittally, and after a moment of silence, McCree continued, "Well... the matter of the mutants... without Magneto, I'm a little curious about the situation with the mutants now."

"Mutants? Why are you talking about this again?"

"A few old friends happen to be mutants..."

Shrugging his shoulders, McCree said helplessly:
"The kind that have carried guns and fought wars together..."

(End of this chapter)

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