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Chapter 29 Daredevil sees and hears, tragedy creates heroes

Night has fallen, and New York has once again plunged into a state of lights and feasting, with busy streets and a steady stream of traffic flowing through every corner of the city.

Hell's Kitchen, this place that seems to have absorbed all the filth in New York, is repeating the past again.

Although Hell's Kitchen hasn't been very quiet recently, Frank the Punisher is cracking down on Kingpin's gang, which has once again made the stability of Hell's Kitchen precarious.

The members of the Clown Gang left behind by Jerome the Clown are still playing a "hide-and-seek" game with Kingpin's gang.

This also caused Kingpin's gang to suffer heavy losses recently, coupled with the actions of Frank the Punisher.

"Today's Hell's Kitchen is really about to become a hell. Although Hell's Kitchen was not a good place for believers in the first place, it is not as serious as it is now. Guns, bullets, explosions and flames are all about to become a Hell's Kitchen. It’s standard today.”

A magnetic male voice appeared from a high-rise building, and Lawyer Matt was seen standing on the high-rise building, overlooking the darkness of Hell's Kitchen below.

Although Matt lost his vision in both eyes due to the contamination of radioactive materials, Matt gained a hearing far beyond that of ordinary people as a blessing in disguise. His hearing ability is comparable to that of ordinary radar, allowing him to clearly perceive all kinds of dirty things happening in the distance. Things.

The screams of the victims, the sounds of explosions and flames, were constantly reaching his ears.

Every night, Lawyer Matt transforms into the night, puts on his red and black uniform, puts on his blind stick, and becomes Daredevil to fight for justice.

The red tights Matt wears are his signature clothing.

The costume has leather sheaths for holding double sticks on the thighs, and a horn on the head that looks like an ornament.

In fact, it contains an antenna that can be used to receive radio waves, which can help Matt better receive information from the outside world.

The stick that looks like a blind stick in Matt's hand is actually the secret weapon that Matt uses to shuttle back and forth among the thousands of troops in Hell's Kitchen, but still keep his life safe.

Although this weapon seems to be just a simple blind stick, it is actually a double stick that can be separated, which can help Matt better deal with constant enemies and various combat situations.

Whenever Matt encounters an enemy, before the battle begins, Matt can quickly divide the blind stick into two parts with different functions.

The handle of this blind cane is equipped with a controllable spring device, which allows the blind cane to complete its shape change the moment it is separated, from the stigma of an ordinary blind cane to a smooth and flat short stick.

At the bottom of this short stick is a cable that can be launched and recovered. It is extremely stretchable and the cable is tough beyond imagination.

The steel claws specially set at the front end of the cable are more conducive to allowing Matt to firmly grasp the enemy while fixing the position. It is also one of the ways for Matt to move quickly in battle.

At night, Matt rushes to the scene in order to quickly fight crime. This also gives him the ability of a simplified version of Spider-Man. He relies on this device to wander among the high-rise buildings in New York City.

When the stigma of his short stick is bent again, it will be more convenient for Matt to use the cable and hook to control his strength when catching or rescuing people to prevent special accidents. The lower part of the short stick is made of high-tensile wood with both hardness and toughness, which can provide an excellent sense of balance and facilitate Matt's better throwing.

"And now is the time for me to come on stage and do what I should do. Frank's recent behavior has gone too far. He has killed too many people."

"Well, actually he also knows that no matter how many gangsters and policemen he kills, those dirty guys are like flies on rotten meat and can never be completely driven away. I'm going to persuade him. His behavior has affected A lot of ordinary people have arrived.”

Thinking of what Frank the Punisher had done recently, Matt could only lament. He couldn't comment on Frank's behavior, so he could only try to persuade Frank to restrain himself.

Then Matt flicked the short stick in his hand, and the highly stretchable cable immediately shot out. He moved quickly in the direction of the hook. He was going to fight crime.

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The reason why Matt became Daredevil and embarked on the road of fighting crime was because of his upright father and his life full of tragic accidents.

Because Matt was abandoned by his mother when he was a child and was raised alone by his father Jack Murdock, a boxer known as "The Flame Boxer", he realized from an early age that rules were needed to restrict people's behavior and made up his mind later in life. Learn the law and help those poor people.

Jack Murdoch has seen the dark side of society and doesn't want his son to go back to his old ways. He has been encouraging Matt to study hard. He wants Matt to get a good education, get ahead, and stop relying on his fists to make a living like himself.

But Jack is past his prime and still works hard in the ring for his son. Matt, who was born in such a complicated environment, also studied hard. However, Matt, who was born in poverty, was always the target of bullying in school, and was always teased as a daredevil by the children nearby.

Matt buried his grievances and anger silently in his heart, endured it all, and exercised secretly.

The mysterious Chaste coach Stick has been observing the young man. Once Matt saw a truck full of chemical reagents driving towards a blind man, about to knock him down.

Matt bravely saved the blind man, but he was blinded by the radioactive material spilled from the truck.

But strangely, his other four senses were heightened and a new fifth sense evolved: the radar sense.

So Stickman showed up and guided Matt to use his super senses and martial arts to become an outstanding warrior.

Even after losing his vision and the ability to see light, Matt still did not give up on himself. Matt still did not give up on his studies and entered Columbia University with excellent grades to study law.

At this time, Jack had to fight for a gang leader in a boxing match in order to survive. On the night before graduation, Matt and his friend Fudge went to see his father, so Jack ignored the gang's order to fake punches and won the match.

Jack paid the price with his life and was killed by gangsters after the game.

Although Matt has made the law his lifelong career, the law has shown its incompetence in bringing his father's murderer to justice.

So, the angry Matt decided to hunt down the gangsters.

After burying his father afterwards, Matt continued his studies, determined to be an upright lawyer and use his own ability to maintain justice.

In the end, Matt became Daredevil, using his legal knowledge to help poor people during the day, and at night, he kept shuttling back and forth in this Hell's Kitchen composed of desire and human nature, continuing his journey of chivalry and justice.

As the saying goes: The hymn of mankind is the hymn of courage, and tragedy creates heroes.

Daredevil Matt is like this, Punisher Frank is like this, and most heroes have a past that is difficult to look back on.

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