Until sitting in Joanna's office, drinking the coffee the staff bought him.Clark still hadn't gotten over it.

How did Joanna fool him over?

Was it the power of the lying tongue that Bruce had mentioned?

Or... Joanna's own nonsense ability?

Clark now regretted that his ears softened a minute ago.But now that everyone's coffee has been served, it seems a bit... unreasonable to get up and leave at this time.

Clark shifted his position uncomfortably, picked up the coffee and took a sip, then put the cup back on the table.

Joanna didn't speak, and just stared blankly at Clark's face, as if thinking about a philosophical proposition.

Clark held back for a long time, but in the end he couldn't hold back and raised his eyebrows.

Joanna responded with a slight pout.

"I said." Clark cleared his throat, "What's the matter?"

Joanna finally looked away and took a deep breath: "It's not a big deal."

Clark was speechless: "Then let's finish talking quickly?"

"I'm just a little hard to speak."

Clark's face sank: "Sounds like a big deal."

"You have to say that...in fact, it can be regarded as..."

Clark didn't have the slightest idea of ​​luck at this moment, he was [-]% sure that Joanna was here to trouble him!The key is!Even though he had expected it, he still foolishly accepted it? !

No, it really shouldn't be.

Clark shook his head again and again, feeling that he must have been influenced by that "tongue of lies".

"It's sad," Joanna said quietly.

"what?"

"I thought you were at least a little guilty. You know, the teaching thing."

Clark sighed, and said, "Can you type? Or you should stop talking."

Joanna raised her eyebrows: "Do you think you feel ashamed now because of your lying tongue?"

"No, I'm just... a little stressed to hear your voice now."

Joanna said with a black face: "This is more hurtful than the reason I thought of."

Clark didn't answer the question, but asked seriously: "What's the matter?"

"Let me start by stating that I wanted to discuss this with reporter Lane. But I don't know her very well, and she owes me nothing."

Clark: Say it like I owe you.

Clark resisted the urge to refute, and looked at Joanna quietly, waiting for her to continue.

"I need your help." Joanna put away her joking expression.Appeared serious and helpless.

When she said the word "help", Clark once mistakenly thought that she was going to cry the next second.

"I don't quite understand. Aren't you safe now?"

Joanna shook her head: "It's not Superman. Kent reporter, I need your help."

Clark suddenly realized: "What about that video?"

"The video is a trivial matter, although it seems that I am in a mess in the video." Joanna paused, "Well, in fact, I am also in a mess. But I can still handle it. I want you to help me with other things. things."

Clark sat up slightly, showing a serious look: "What kind of thing?"

"I want to declare war on the government guys." Joanna shook her head quickly after saying this, "No, to be precise, I want to give them a little look."

Clark narrowed his eyes slightly: "You mean... what happened to you this time? Someone from the government is doing it?"

"Come on, Clark. It's not the first day we've dealt with each other. With your ability, there's no reason why you can't see through all of this." Joanna showed a slightly impatient expression, "Of course someone is playing tricks. It's just that the other party It wasn't for me."

"The Avengers."

Joanna nodded.

Clever as Clark, of course, at this moment, he guessed very closely about Joanna's plan to entrust him.It was precisely because he guessed Joanna's plan that he became hesitant now.

"Do you know what I'm going to ask you to do?"

Clark nodded.

Seeing that Clark didn't intend to let go, Joanna couldn't help but feel a little anxious: "If you have any concerns, just speak out."

"First, no one person or organization should be above the government."

Clark threw a topic of sociology when he came up, which made Joanna a little confused.

Shouldn't they be discussing media studies?Why did it become sociology? !

"Uh... I didn't mean to offend." Joanna carefully considered her words, "But I think I may not have fully expressed what I mean. I actually want to..."

"I know what you want to do." Clark interrupted Joanna, "You want to find a suitable topic to stand up and fight back against public opinion. Then you know very well that the media will confront you head-on. You have even guessed it is Which or which media. Of course you will fight back against them without discrimination, but at the same time, you need an ally, an ally with a good reputation in the industry. For example, the "Daily Planet". I can even think of what kind of media you plan to use words to start the battle."

Clark guessed well, but Joanna still doubted whether the other party really guessed her plan.Because in her opinion, if Clark had guessed all of this, his sense of justice would definitely prompt him to side with her.

"Do you know what kind of rhetoric I will use?" Joanna looked at the other party suspiciously, "Are you sure?"

"I'm sure." When Clark was seriously talking about work, he was full of aura, which made Joanna feel a little nervous.

"Then why don't you help me?"

"I said that no one person or organization should be above the government."

Joanna frowned: "I just want to fight back, not over its head. To put it bluntly, the word 'government' sounds like 'shit', who would want to sit on a dog's head?" What about shit?"

"I have seen some reports and interviews in Pravda and Morning News. I agree that there are some politicians who are really eager to put the fire on you to the Avengers. I also understand the media like Pravda It is very likely that some stupid remarks will be used for the next report. Or...do you have any way to make them take inappropriate remarks." Clark sighed, and smiled lightly, as if mocking those inappropriate Influential journalist, "The statement that 'the Avengers can't even protect their own employees' is indeed easy to be refuted, especially by a spokesperson like you."

Joanna heard Clark say this, and she was almost sure that Clark had indeed guessed all her plans.She smiled, and said in a cold tone: "Am I wrong? Shouldn't it be the government's duty to protect citizens? I'm just an ordinary spokesperson, and I have to send a message to a crazy netizen with milk." Want the Avengers to save me? Isn't this a problem with the government?"

Clark's expression became very serious: "Joanna, you have to know that if you start this topic, things will develop in another serious direction."

Joanna pursed her lips tightly and said nothing.

Clarke continued: "People will think you have a point. Then they will start to think that the government is useless. They will pin their hopes on superheroes for social justice."

Joanna took a deep breath, but still didn't speak.

Clark didn't pay attention to it, and said unfinished words on his own: "And fairness and justice have never been a matter of one person or a few people."

Joanna thought for a while and asked, "So, are you going to help me?"

"Joanna, you and I both know the risks here. We can find another way. More...softer ways. I can find a way to contact a few journalist friends and start a wave of "How about ordinary people after the Super League team?" Work' and other topics. Joanna, let people know you and understand you, and many things can be resolved." Clark couldn't help but soften his voice.

But Joanna was not moved by Clark. She showed a social smile: "Do you think people can understand?"

"Yes, they just need... a little time?"

Joanna blinked: "Is 70 years enough?"

"Joanna..."

"Seventy years should be enough. Ah, unfortunately, I'm not Sol, and there's a high probability that I won't live to that time. Wait, even if I live to that time, those people who took the time to understand me should be almost dead , the rest are those who haven't had time or haven't taken the time to understand me. So... this question has no solution! Who makes people short-lived?"

Clark sighed: "I think you're getting a little emotional now."

Joanna was quiet for a moment, blinked slowly: "I think so too. Sorry, why don't you go first."

"I can……"

"I can't." Joanna raised her hands to cover her face. "When I'm emotionally unstable, I can't control my lying tongue. I don't want to affect Superman because of a momentary slip of the tongue."

After Joanna said this, Clark immediately stood up cautiously.

If anything else, Clark wouldn't admit to being cowardly like this, but the "tongue of lies"?He clearly remembered that his magic resistance was 0.No matter how you look at it, he is not qualified to be tough with the power of the "tongue of lies".

Clark left a sentence, "If you need anything, please contact me when you are in a better mood." Then he left.

Let people know about you...

Let people understand you...

Joanna's mind echoed Clark's words over and over again.

Clark was right, people should know her and understand her.

Joanna raised her throw.

People should know how wrong they are!They should know her and understand her resentment and anger!They should know that she doesn't trust their government that much!

Because from the time she worked for the government, that dog|forced government|government has never stopped defrauding people!

Joanna took a deep breath and stood up from her seat.

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