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Chapter 127: Raven and Nina’s graduation exam (please subscribe~)

While Raven is learning secret agent skills from Tina, Nina Price is also facing a new lesson. Different from Raven, her classes focus on combat.

In fact, this is also determined based on the characteristics of the two.Since she was born, Nina has possessed far superior physical fitness, especially now that she has become a half-vampire, this advantage has become more obvious.

And her ability is also very similar to Victor, the same super self-healing ability, far exceeding the reaction speed and physical function of ordinary people.

Moreover, she has the telepathic ability to hypnotize and control other people's senses, which makes her more handy in combat.

Under Victor's teaching, she grew up very quickly, but inversely proportional to her grades, her size has not changed much.

But what comforted her was that there was Mystique Raven who also didn't grow taller.But this little bit of comfort quickly disappeared in the next meeting.

"Hello, Victor, I'm still helping little Nina with her training. I have to say, she's working really hard. You don't understand this child at all."

Looking at Tina who walked in through the door, time still left traces on her body after all.Her youth is gone, but he remains unchanged.

"Only by sweating more in peacetime can she bleed less in war. Although she is not afraid of bleeding, it will still hurt when she is injured. Besides, it is not that no one can kill her. Just like, it is not that no one can see through you disguise, Raven."

As he spoke, the Tina in front of Victor, under his murderous and oppressive eyes, turned back into a blue-skinned little girl about the same height as Nina.

"It seems that you taught her well. At least, her courage is no less than what you had back then. Don't you think so, Tina?"

As Victor finished speaking, Tina Watson, who was once Victor's little secretary and now the director of the Federal Intelligence Coordination Office, walked in from the door.

"Okay, Sir Victor, if you have time to make fun of me, you might as well take a look at this. This is the graduation exam I prepared for them, and it can be regarded as helping the federation solve a problem."

With that said, Tina threw a confidential document into Victor's arms as always. Just like she had done countless times decades ago.

"Baldwin Fields, I remember this seems to be a private detective agency. Of course, these guys said it was a private detective agency, but in fact they were working as thugs and mercenaries. So that's it..."

After reading the documents Tina brought him, Victor fully understood the whole story. This was an uprising that federal coal miners had to launch in order to improve their working and living conditions.

"What, you mean, let the two of them follow these so-called private detectives to kill the leaders of the uprising?"

Tina did not agree with Victor's teasing and excessively formal question. On the contrary, the answer she spoke made Victor almost wonder if she was also pretending to be someone else.

"Of course not. That's not an assessment. What they have to do is to help the miners successfully revolt, and finally the federal government will come forward to solve this problem. Establish the principles of fairness, fairness, and equal opportunities for all to the federal government. trust."

After Tina finished speaking, Victor understood what she meant.In essence, the action this time is that the federal government hopes to build a higher degree of trust among the people.

Previously, the people's trust in the state government was obviously higher than that in the federal government.This can be seen from the fact that after the outbreak of the Civil War, a large number of federal officers from the South resigned and joined the Southern Army.

"So, what do you want them to do?"

At dawn on Wednesday, August xx, 19xx, the No. 2x Western Train arrived at the town of xx. Seven men carrying Winchester rifles and revolvers got off the train.

These seven people are all detectives from the Baldwin Fields Private Detective Agency. Their mission on this trip was to drive the fired workers and their families out of the mine owner's house.

Upon arrival, they immediately began taking action. They hoped for a quick victory and then take the evening train back to the city to spend the night.

However, they soon discovered that they had made a mistake. Led by the local mayor and police chief, angry townspeople surrounded them.

Although detectives claimed the eviction was legal, they were unable to produce a court authorization. In the end, the detectives who returned without success had to return to the station and prepare to take the train home.

But at this moment, Mayor Tistman, who originally said he would let them go, suddenly appeared, followed by a group of miners and police officers who were suddenly summoned.

As Mayor Tistmann pulled out his pistol and fired the first bullet, a fierce gun battle broke out at the station.

Finally, after the chaos, the bodies of ten people were found.They were Mayor Tistman, two miners, and seven of Fields' detectives.

Enraged by Fields's brutality, local workers quickly swore to join their voluntary union.

Subsequently, under the call of the trade unions, an unprecedented general strike broke out.However, a mere strike will not trouble the mine owners.

Soon, trains from all over the South and even New York and Chicago came to the mining area loaded with more labor, and these workers were called "strike breakers."

Mine owners have been able to continue mining, and they have also recruited more security guards. In retaliation, miners began blocking railroad tracks and ambushing strikebreakers. They also used explosives to destroy mines and railroad tracks.

And the tactical capabilities of these miners quickly changed from the initial chaos to regular and planned strategic destruction. Apparently, someone was guiding them behind the scenes.

Eventually, the conflict sparked by the strike turned into a massive uprising as the governor ultimately rejected the miners' requests.

The workers again wore their World War I uniforms, while those who hadn't served wore overalls with blue aprons.

One thing nearly all had in common, though, was a red scarf around their necks, which quickly became a hallmark of the Rebels.

However, the rebel army lacked leaders, because their leaders were imprisoned by the state government when they went to volunteer.

The sheriff in charge of guarding the prison, Caffin, swears firmly that "no armed thug will take a single criminal from the prison."

But the infiltrator that night hit him hard in the face. According to his last memory before being knocked unconscious, what he saw was a white wolf cub.

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