Marvel turns into Iron Man

Chapter 267 Chapter 266

"You're right, times have changed."

Under the order of Mr. President, Army One circled around the center of New York for half a day.

In the end, Miss Stark was sent back to the ground floor of the Stark Industrial Building.

She stood quietly on the curb and watched the president's motorcade drift away.

He was still tightly holding the thin cowhide document bag in his hand.

She still remembered the vicissitudes written on the old man's old face when he handed the document to her.

He's almost sixty, and there's no reason to stay here any longer.

It was also because of this that President Eisley would simply agree to her request.

Miss Stark was right, times have changed.

The future will no longer be controlled by old antiques, but by a younger generation.

When the old man handed the document to her, it was with a sense of inheritance.

Also because of the return, Miss Stark also handed over a document to him.

That was sorted out by Jarvis, all the evidence of the Secretary of State collaborating with the enemy and traitorous country.

Perhaps Mr. Secretary of State has good intentions, but that will not make up for the loss he has done to the interests of the United States.

When the president returned to the White House office safely.

He will use the evidence in this document to formally indict the Secretary of State for malpractice in Congress.

Immediately afterwards, he took advantage of the opportunity to resign while Congress was still trying the Secretary of State.

This is Miss Stark's request - and the most important part of her control of the country.

Next, General Ross will be transferred from the Pentagon to take over the vacant post of Secretary of State.

Since then, the US military will have closer ties with the US government.

In the subsequent general election, Mr. Norman Osborne, the current mayor of New York City, will bring his campaign team to the field.

For the presidency, Norman himself, and the forces behind him.

And the actual controller of the forces behind him, that is, Miss Stark herself.

For their entire interest group, this is already within reach.

At the same time, it is also the most important part that must be grasped.

In the next period of time, according to tradition, almost the vast majority of Americans will have a holiday until the [-]th and [-]th of January.

Since the matter has come to an end, Miss Stark also gave herself a comfortable annual leave.

But to be honest, it can't be considered a too comfortable vacation, because it is really too boring.

Fortunately, it will soon be time for Congress to hold a public trial of Mr. Secretary of State.

As one of the witnesses, Congress naturally sent her an invitation letter hoping that she could appear in court.

So, on the day of the trial, Miss Stark got up early.

Capitol Hill in Washington --

"You will be impeached as a betrayal of the national interest and a threat to national security."

In fact, it was just a formality. After all, there was no way to justify anything under the circumstances of conclusive evidence.

What's more, Mr. Secretary of State has no intention of defending at all.

He just stood there quietly, waiting for his sentence.

"The results of multiple investigations and evidence have proved all of this. Do you have anything else to say?"

This is not just an impeachment of the Secretary of State, but also a verdict of his criminal facts.

"According to the constitution, those who betray the interests of the country will be sentenced to death."

"In view of the fact that you leaked unimportant secrets, Congress will consider reducing your sentence."

Watch the silent plea of ​​the Secretary of State, the Attorney General on behalf of Congress.

The federal justices naturally continued to read according to their own script.

At this time, Miss Stark was sitting on the witness seat and watching all this coldly.

And Mr. President is also sitting beside her, after all, the President himself is also the most important witness under the attack.

"In the end, according to the results given by the two houses of parliament, you were deprived of all political rights and imprisoned for life."

Terrible as it sounds, life imprisonment is actually the lightest punishment that has been achieved.

Although he cannot be released on parole, if he can give some useful evidence, he will naturally get a reduced sentence.

On the contrary, he did betray the interests of the country, and even involved the president himself in danger of death.

It is precisely because of this that Mr. President agreed to intervene and send him to prison.

However, even if the Secretary of State is not sent to prison, he will be dismissed when the president changes.

Miss Stark just ensured in advance that no one would be able to come to this position for a while.

It was also to give my cheap uncle a better time as a buffer.

The Secretary of State was sentenced to life in prison and was taken away by CIA agents.

He will be sent to prison soon, and if nothing else happens, he may stay there until he dies.

As compensation, Miss Stark used her personal connections to send him into a new property of hers.

Remember Mr. Wilson Grant Fisk, the big Kingpin.

The one he used to hide from when things went wrong in New York.

A super luxurious private prison located in Long Island, New York.

Miss Stark did buy the prison from its original owner.

She originally planned to keep this good-looking prison.

As a residence for some subordinates with slightly anti-social personality.

She can make sure that group of guys will not betray her.

But there is no way to ensure that if they are released back into society, there will be no big troubles.

It was also because of this that she bought the relatively isolated prison with a good environment in general.

Probably another style of [Arkham Asylum], maybe?

Of course, now is obviously not the time to think about these things.

Because Mr. President decided to face the media and face Congress to report a big news——

"If there is nothing else, I will announce on behalf of Congress...."

For the sentencing of a senior official of the United States, especially in the face of a group of news media who want news but not death.

The federal justice, who holds the high position of the Minister of Justice, naturally looks a little tired.

But soon, his words were interrupted by Mr. President beside Miss Stark.

"Judge, I have something to announce in court."

As Mr. President stood up, most of the media's cameras shot towards the witness seat.

"...Mr. President, if you have something important to announce, you should not announce it at this time. This is not in line with the norm."

The judge replied with some headaches, after all, this is a public trial, and it will be broadcast live across the country.

"Sorry, William, this matter is very important, and it must be announced in your presence."

"I've...have no time to wait any longer, please."

PS:

I think I may not be able to do full attendance

Update at least four [-]-word chapters per day

Procrastination ruins life, my dears QAQ

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