Marvel's Priest

Chapter 355 Superhero Registration Act!

"Sir, a very regretful thing happened a few days after you left." Jarvis calmly recounted the Red Light B incident: "Yesterday, due to the surging protestors, there was a bill called the Superhero Registration Act The proposal was put on the desk of politicians."

Tony was filled with shock and said: "How is this Superhero Registration Act possible? If the identity of the masked street hero is exposed, wouldn't it be?"

There were some words he didn't say. If the official guys knew the true identity of the ability user, then the military people would definitely step in and even ask the masked street heroes to draw blood regularly or conduct experiments. Don't say it's impossible, Hulk Just a typical example

If the Hulk is an accident and the Abomination is an accident, then what is the Red Giant?

What Jarvis said just now was not deliberately concealed. It could be said that it was just to inform everyone about the current situation.

In the Red Light B incident, more than a hundred people died and as many as 1,400 were burned. The so-called protesters were furious and were pretending to be promoting the registration bill. In fact, they were the families of the victims and Osborne. The Syndicate and the Hidden Hydras

Being able to work in the high-tech park, the families of the victims are basically middle-class or wealthy families, and they have much more say than the protesters. The reason why the Osborne Group supports them is just to shirk the blame and try to downplay all factors that are unfavorable to Osborne.

Hydra simply looked like it was a pain in the ass and saw an opportunity to cause trouble, so it gave him a push.

Combining all this, plus the pressure of public opinion from the masses and the Internet, the Superhero Registration Bill was able to pass review in just two days. It was even submitted to the desk of politicians and passed in one round of voting.

"The identities of the street heroes are exposed, and their families will definitely be retaliated against." Steve added with a gloomy face what Tony didn't say. , although his worries are different from Tony's worries, the result is the same, that is, the masked heroes will have a difficult life.

"I'm sorry, beauty, I may not be able to invite you to enjoy the special car transfer. I have something to go back to deal with right now." Tony let go of the suitcase, and the silver liquid seeped out from his skin, forming a shiny silver metal suit, and his feet The propellers sprayed out dazzling flames and flew directly towards the Stark Group.

"Uh-huh, I didn't agree to get in your car." Aunt May muttered in a low voice, pulled Peter up and left. Now there are nearly a hundred street heroes gathered here. It is definitely a place of right and wrong. She doesn't want her elementary school chicken nephew to set foot on adults. In the dirty world: "Peter, don't go out in the near future, or we should go to the Elf Kingdom to stay for a while."

"Uh" Peter wanted to retort, but when he saw his aunt's expression on the verge of explosion, he closed his mouth and could only reluctantly walk back to the space door with his aunt.

The rest of the street heroes don't look good either. They can reveal their identities in front of close friends or comrades, but there is absolutely no official option among them.

The Defenders, led by the Punisher, did not comment on this. They have been assassinating gang members from all walks of life for thirty years and have long been wanted by the authorities. They don't care about the Superhero Registration Act.

Anyway, if you are caught, you will be punished by death, so if you violate the law, isn’t it also punishable by death?

In this case, they are afraid of the snake skin registration law

"Everyone, listen to me first."

Captain America stood up and said to all the street heroes present: "I will go with the rest of the Avengers to negotiate with the authorities. In the near future, you should not come out to take action and wait for our news."

After much thought, Captain America chose the latter between helping Luodan kill the Hydra parasitic in S.H.I.E.L.D. and helping the persecuted street heroes.

Everyone present was recommended or found by the Avengers and was trustworthy.

Steve felt that he could not disappear at this critical moment to deal with Snake and Shield.

Some street heroes were dissatisfied and wanted to stand up to refute Captain America's request. Did they break the law and why did they have to hide in hiding? However, they still endured their temper and reluctantly agreed to Steve's request.

"Let's break up. I'm going to find out what the Registration Act is." After saying that, Captain America walked out with the masked Banner, stopped a car, and headed to Manhattan where the Stark Group is located.

When the two arrived, they found a group of people gathered in front of the Stark Group Building. Some of them held placards asking superheroes to get off the earth, while others stood in front of the door with red candles, silent and hoping for steel. Xia can stand up and take on his responsibilities.

Instead of taking the main entrance, Captain America and Banner chose to enter the building through the back entrance and took the elevator up to the floor that Tony specially vacated.This is where the Avengers hold parties on weekdays. The second floor is Tony's dedicated mechanical studio, where Tony usually stays.

The elevator door opened. Tony sat on the sofa, holding a towel, glanced at the two of them, and said: "Just now, an aunt spit on me and cursed me as a murderer. She said that her child , granddaughter, all died in the red light b"

"Also, I suddenly feel that the Registration Act may really need to be implemented."

"Tony" Steve's face changed drastically. Among the Avengers, Tony was the most influential. If he defected at the last moment, the implementation of the Registration Act would definitely be a certainty.

"No, no, no, don't get me wrong. The registration bill I'm talking about is different from the superhero registration bill. The registration bill I'm talking about is submitted to the Avengers, not to the authorities. I never trust them."

Tony patted the sofa and motioned to the two of them not to stand at the door and to come over and have a good chat.

"Tony, there are risks."

After hearing what Tony said about the registration bill, it was not about cooperating with the official. Steve's resistance was not that serious, but he still disagreed with his proposal. There is no airtight wall in this world. As long as he registers, street heroes are at risk of being exposed. Heroes It's better for you to know your true identity, and you don't need to register.

"There are risks." Tony smiled and sighed: "You should know about my skills."

"Besides, don't you think there are too many heroes now? You, me, and him may not have any dark history, but who can guarantee that there are no others?"

"What made me want to register was not the red light b incident, but what I saw with my own eyes."

As soon as Tony finished speaking, Jarvis projected a picture in front of the three of them. What was playing in it was the low-end version of The Seven Avengers. The scene of purchasing the live broadcast rights from the TV station was classified as p, and the picture quality and audio were poor. It wasn't too bad, but all three of them could clearly hear the content of their conversation.

"The Seven are famous. The TV station wants to gain ratings." Tony's face showed no emotion or anger: "And this show resulted in the death of one hundred and sixty-three people, and nearly fifteen hundred people were still in the hospital. If Jarvis hadn't personally investigated the murders, The author accidentally found this thing when he was preparing to mobilize funds from the Maria Foundation for compensation. I won’t believe it either.”

"Now, do you think the registration bill is superfluous?" 11

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