"Director, Coulson says the reporters are ready. What kind of statement should we release? Should we say the Vampires went rogue and attacked humans?"
Agent Hill inquired, standing beside Nick Fury, but was met with Fury's disapproval.
"Of course not. If we announce Vampires, people will wonder why they didn't know about this race before. Then, digging deeper, the agreements between various governments and the Vampires will be exposed."
"After that, they'll know the government tacitly allowed Vampires to exist within human society. This would severely damage the reputation of every country. More seriously, some people seeking immortality might intentionally seek out Vampires to be converted. That's the main concern."
Hill was taken aback, not realizing a simple statement could be so serious. She cautiously asked, "So, how should we release the statement then?"
"Like the previous times, we'll blame it on the Mutants."
Nick Fury stated, "Mutants have all sorts of abilities anyway. We'll say these people were all turned into monsters by Mutants. The Mutants have been killed by us, and similar incidents won't happen again."
"Blame it on the Mutants? But, wouldn't Professor Charles have some objections?" Hill asked.
Before, when the Vampire situation got out of control, they were going to ask the X-Men for help. If Bai Ye hadn't stepped in, and the X-Men really had solved all the Vampires, then the human authorities would have blamed everything on the X-Men, which would have been too tragic for the Mutants.
"It's okay, I'll talk to him personally later. It's all for the stability of human society, so we can only make the Mutants suffer a little more," Nick Fury said.
On the scene, Bai Ye stood on the blood-soaked ground.
Having just slaughtered a lot of enemies, he looked at the reporters surrounding him with cameras, and the microphones almost shoved into his mouth, feeling a bit confused.
These reporters came so fast. Bai Ye was surprised. Only five minutes had passed, and how did they manage to gather so many reporters at night? Their efficiency was even higher than the New York police.
"No need to explain, we all know you are the hero who just saved the citizens from the Mutants," the leading reporter said, which made Bai Ye even more confused.
"Uh, Mutants? What are you talking about?" Bai Ye looked blank. You know too?
"Of course I know. The official announcement just came out. It said that an evil Mutant used their abilities to turn thousands of innocent people into blood-sucking monsters. If it weren't for your help, tens of thousands of people in the city would have died."
"Ah!" Bai Ye felt a little sweaty. So everything was a Mutant conspiracy, huh?
At the same time, Bai Ye finally understood why Mutants had such a bad reputation.
It turned out that whenever an inexplicable supernatural event occurred, both humans and the authorities would think it was the Mutants' doing.
After accumulating over time, how could their reputation not be terrible?
"By the way, are you a Mutant?" Suddenly, a reporter at the scene asked this soul-searching question.
"Of course not. I've already stated before that I'm just an ordinary, normal human being." Bai Ye said righteously. He definitely couldn't choose the wrong side with this route.
'Stated?' Seeing Bai Ye's highly recognizable face, the reporter immediately recognized him. Wasn't this the high school student who saved the bank ten days ago? Good heavens, he had a history of saving people.
But at the same time, a new question emerged. A reporter holding a microphone asked, "You say you're an ordinary human, so how did you become so strong? Can you explain the reason?"
"Of course, the reason I have such formidable power today is entirely due to my innate talent and relentless training. As long as you train as I do, everyone can become a superhero," Bai Ye said.
'Everyone can become a superhero.' The reporters on the scene all felt Bai Ye was just talking nonsense, but they still maintained their professional integrity and asked, "Could you be more specific about the training content?"
"No problem. In a month, my autobiography, Everyone Can Practice Martial Arts, will be published, which will detail my training methods. If you study as I do, with enough time, you can be as powerful as I am."
Bai Ye advertised directly to the reporters, leaving them speechless. The advertisement was just too blatant.
Thinking Bai Ye was just making things up, they immediately changed the subject, asking, "So, what are your views on Mutants?"
"Mutants? I think Mutants are great," Bai Ye said firmly, not wanting to offend either humans or Mutants. "Mutants are also people, and they are born with all sorts of abilities, which allows them to contribute more to humanity."
The reporters, not expecting Bai Ye, who had just killed thousands of Mutants, to have this attitude, continued to ask, "But you just resolved a Mutant conspiracy."
"It's like the difference between a black person and a Nigga. The well-behaved are called black people, and those without morals are called Niggas, right? Do you think just because a Nigga committed a crime, all black people are guilty? You wouldn't think that, would you?"
Bai Ye retorted, causing the reporter beside him to break out in a cold sweat. Bai Ye's clash between Mutants and black people left him completely unsure how to respond. He could only laugh awkwardly twice, not daring to continue the questioning.
Because the cameras held by these reporters interviewing Bai Ye were broadcasting live, Bai Ye's conversation was also spread to many places through online media.
Magneto, watching Bai Ye's words in the live broadcast, saw his face, which had been ashen due to the official statement, improve slightly. He looked back at the large machine being modified inside the base and said nothing.
At the same time, in a certain tavern, everyone was watching Bai Ye's live broadcast on television with rapt attention. A girl, wrapped tightly in clothing and with a slightly chubby face, was watching the broadcast with sparkling eyes.
Especially when Bai Ye said that Mutants were also human, it further strengthened her resolve. She wrapped her coat tighter and walked out of the tavern, disappearing into the snow.
As for Bai Ye, after amicably dealing with the reporters, he turned around and saw Police Officer George and the other officers all looking at him with complex expressions not far away.
"Good evening, Uncle, no, Director George." Bai Ye smiled and took the initiative to greet him, gently shaking hands with him.
George asked, "Weren't you out with Gwen watching a movie? What... happened to these corpses?"
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