Time flies, and before you know it, more than a month has passed since Rogge planted the sacred tree.

During this period of time, in addition to continuing to improve the immortal body and the resonance with the Nine-Tails, the most important thing Rogge did was to open the portal from time to time to return to the Ego Planet to check the growth progress of the sacred tree.

It has to be said that the rich natural energy on Planet Yigo provides the sacred tree with a unique growth environment.

In just over a month, the sacred tree grew from a sapling over one meter tall to over thirty meters tall, and turned into a towering tree that required five or six people to hug it.

Looking at the amazingly growing sacred tree, Rogge felt more and more that the 500 Ninja coins were well spent.

500 ninja coins are exchanged for a chakra fruit. No matter how you look at it, this deal is very cost-effective.

After checking the growth progress of the sacred tree again, Rogge opened the portal and returned to the office of Konoha headquarters.

Then, he picked up the thick dictionary-like agreement document on the desktop.

New York Agreement!

Although they were all agreements, the content of the New York Agreement was completely different from the Sokovia Agreement he remembered.

The Sokovia Agreement is an agreement only for the Avengers.

However, the New York Agreement that has emerged now targets all superheroes, including Rogge and others who have official status.

From this perspective, the New York Agreement was very similar to the Superhero Registration Act he remembered.

This agreement had been sent to his office a week ago.

However, he didn't take the agreement too seriously and never gave his own reply.

However, just yesterday, he received the final notification from the White House and the news that the Avengers had unanimously agreed to sign the agreement.

Rogge was not surprised by the emergence of the agreement.

When there are more and more uncontrolled superheroes, the government will sooner or later introduce relevant protocols to restrict the arbitrary and heroic actions of superheroes.

In this regard, the Konoha Intelligence Agency led by Rogge is a good example.

The Konoha Intelligence Agency has an official status and receives a salary from the Ministry of Finance, but it does not obey the official's instructions at all. It is completely Rogge's alone.

In view of his strength, although the White House and the military have always been dissatisfied, they can only admit it with pinched noses.

But now, the official has directly announced the existence of the New York Agreement, pointing the arrow at Konoha, or in other words, at Rogge.

At this time, public support becomes a very critical factor.

Because of Konoha's long-standing domineering behavior and Rogge's history of threatening ordinary people, Konoha and Rogge suddenly became the target of public criticism after the New York Agreement was made public.

The media that had never dared to report unfavorable news about Konoha before, as well as those congressmen and celebrities who had never dared to oppose Konoha in public, jumped out one after another, almost protesting directly in front of the gate of Konoha headquarters.

In addition, Ross, who was already the Secretary of State, took the initiative to resign on the day the agreement was sent to Konoha, citing health and personal reasons, and transferred all work to the Deputy Secretary of State.

Rose is Konoha's only ally in the official system and the middleman between Konoha and the military.

His resignation means that Konoha has lost official and military support.

"Number 2, send a message back to the White House and tell them that Konoha will not sign this agreement!"

Throwing the New York Agreement, which was as thick as the dictionary in his hand, into the trash can, Rogge said to No. 2 without raising his head.

"Okay, my lord!"

No. 2 had no doubts about Rogge's order and immediately informed the White House of his decision.

After No. 2 notified the White House of his response, within three minutes, his personal phone rang.

The caller was none other than Tony.

"The information is very good. I just made a decision here and your call came."

It didn't take much to figure out the purpose of Tony's call.

"Do you really want to reject the agreement? This is not a very wise decision."

"You have to know that there are 117 countries behind the agreement. You are the enemy of the entire world."

Tony lost his previous unruly tone and spoke to Rogge extremely seriously.

"No, this is not the whole world, just the United States and its 116 lackeys."

117 countries, this statement seems very bluffing.

But in fact, it is not as serious as imagined.

As long as the flower growers across the Pacific are not included in the agreement, the agreement will never represent the world.

"Even so, this is a very powerful agreement. Your straightforward refusal will only make things more serious."

Tony was still persuading Rogge, trying to convince him to temporarily accept the existence of the agreement.

"As a friend, I appreciate your concern. But if you are trying to persuade me as a lobbyist, I have only one answer, and that is this agreement. I will not sign it, and neither will Konoha!"

To be honest, Rogge didn't know why a New York Agreement suddenly appeared.

But no matter what the reason for this agreement is, and no matter what the power of the person behind this agreement is, he will not sign this agreement.

The reason is simple. The agreement requires superheroes to register all their information in detail and cooperate with relevant agencies to conduct certain physical examinations.

For Tony, this requirement is no problem at all, because all of his power comes from the Iron Suit.

As long as the agreement does not require him to hand over the details of the Iron Suit, he does not have to worry about the risk of the Iron Suit's secrets being leaked.

But for Rogge, Quicksilver and others, examining their bodies in detail is directly studying their extraordinary abilities.

Regarding this point, as long as Rogge's brain is not flooded, it is absolutely impossible to agree to this condition.

Of course, it cannot be ruled out that when the agreement was made, it was already calculated that he would never accept this, in order to make him refuse to sign the agreement.

After ending the call with Tony, Rogge became more and more curious about who proposed such an agreement and what was used to convince the White House and obtain official support.

Although the politicians in the White House are not good at fighting, they also understand that all strategies are based on the premise that they have sufficient self-protection and counterattack capabilities.

Otherwise, these so-called strategies are just words on paper.

Rogge had not experienced this feeling of being eaten for a long time.

This gave him a plan to play with the mastermind behind the agreement.

"No. 2, inform No. 3 to send over the prepared legion equipment."

"It's time for the legendary Hidden Leaf Village to appear!"

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