Those years when I was a mutant in American manga
Chapter 66 Soil
Chapter 66 Soil
"Ladies and gentlemen, we are witnessing another stage of human evolution!"
"Variants mostly occur during adolescence, induced by emotional ups and downs..."
Qin used her unique gentle voice to speak slowly in the hall, explaining to everyone what a mutation is, trying to eliminate the fear of these people born of ignorance.
But before she could finish speaking, she was interrupted.
"Thank you, Miss Gray, what you said was quite instructive, but it deviates from the theme of this meeting."
A blond congressman with glasses interrupted Qin's speech loudly, and then asked in a harsh tone: "Don't forget, we are here to discuss the danger of mutants."
Qin said calmly: "Your question is not accurate, mutants and dangers cannot be simply..."
Qin still didn't finish her sentence, the councilor interrupted Qin's words loudly, and sneered: "Not accurate?"
"As far as I know, some mutants can go through walls, if she sneaks into the bank and into the homes of everyone here, who can guarantee the safety of your lives and property?
Some mutants can control people's minds. Who can guarantee that he won't manipulate us like puppets, play with our minds, and deprive us of our free will? "
After a pause, the councilor walked to the center surrounded by the conference table, looked around at the councilors, and said loudly: "So, we have the right to decide whether we want mutants to be classmates, neighbors, or keep a safe distance from them!"
"That's why the Mutant Registration Act is in place!"
After the words fell, the entire venue burst into applause.
Senator Kelly watched this scene with enjoyment flashing in his eyes.
Listening to the applause below, Weiler's expression was calm.
What would be the result of discussing the issue of mutants in a parliament composed entirely of humans?
Moreover, many politicians have long regarded dealing with the mutant issue as their own political achievements, so how could they easily abandon the 'Mutant Registration Act'?
These politicians are nothing more than greedy people who help themselves to high positions by creating sharp problems under the banner of being considerate of the people, and then gaining political achievements.
A series of thoughts flashed through Weiler's mind, and he already had an answer to the outcome of the meeting, but he still felt that the applause at this moment was so harsh.
At this time, the applause gradually fell.
Qin Li immediately said: "But in fact, if mutants show up in public, it will cause panic, hostility, and even violence. Therefore, in order to prevent mutants from receiving such hostility, I implore the cancellation of the mutant registration act that forces them to disclose their identities!"
Congressman Kelly asked in a heavy tone: "Then, who will protect our rights?
Mutants are among us, probably around every one of us here!
So we have to know who they are, what abilities they have, and then study them thoroughly in order to protect our rights!
This is the meaning of the Mutant Registration Act! "
The applause broke out again, and Wheeler sighed.
There is no need to watch anymore.
He glanced at Professor X, and found that Professor X's eyes dimmed, and then he returned to his original expression.
Professor X patted the wheelchair, motioned to Weller to push him away, and smiled: "Think I will be hit by this?"
Weller shook his head, pushed Professor X away from the crowd, and walked outside the Capitol.
If Professor X was hit because of this, it would not be Professor X.
Weller couldn't help asking: "Professor, have you experienced so much? Still have hope for human beings?"
Professor X nodded without any hesitation, and said, "Yes."
"Wiler, you must always have hope. I have seen many... things. I understand the dangers of the human heart better than anyone else, and I also understand the nobility of the human heart better than anyone else."
He sighed, and said with far-sighted eyes: "Mutants are the next step in human evolution. In the future, every human being may become a mutant."
"Now we are in a very important turning point, and as long as there are more and more mutants, let people understand that this is an inevitable result, when they understand more and more about mutants, and no longer fear them, the harmonious coexistence of the two races will no longer be It's just wishful thinking."
"Humans are the soil for mutants to thrive."
It was the first time that the professor said such words to him, as if he was specially brought here for class.
With a thoughtful look on his face, Weller suddenly remembered a plot, and said in a deep voice, "Professor, if someone wants to forcibly interrupt this process and turn the mutant back into a human..."
Professor X smiled and said, "Willer, I'm a mutant, and I've always been a mutant."
The two walked out of the Capitol without knowing it.
Suddenly, a mocking laugh sounded behind the two of them.
"Charles, you are still so naive."
Wheeler pushed Professor X around, and the old man in a gentleman's hat was watching them.
Professor X said with a serious face: "Eric!"
Magneto looked at Weller and nodded to Weller: "We meet again, Weller."
After a pause, he smiled and said, "Some time ago, Stryker did a good job."
During this period, the X-Men had frequent activities, destroyed several secret bases, and rescued many mutants. It is not surprising that Magneto knew about Stryker.
Magneto sneered and said, "But the cleaning is not clean enough!"
"Eric!"
Seeing that Magneto ignored him, Professor X said angrily, "What are you doing here?"
Magneto still ignored Professor X, but looked at Weller with a smile and said, "Do you really think Charles' approach is correct?"
"With the naive idea of harmonious coexistence, you put your hope on the so-called soil, on the inferior race of human beings, do you think it is right?"
Weller's mouth twitched.
Why did Magneto name him again?
Isn't it good to let him be a quiet audience?
But Weller groaned, but still replied: "I have never put down the weapon in my hand, so what if I take a look?"
Magneto was stunned for a moment, then laughed lowly: "What a cunning answer."
Professor X stared at Magneto, and said coldly, "What are you doing here?"
Magneto smiled slightly: "You were not so cruel to me last time."
Suddenly, his face turned cold: "Get out of my head, Charles!"
Professor X held the armrest of the wheelchair firmly, and said in a deep voice, "What do you want to do?"
He sensed a deep sense of malice.
"Didn't you say that humans are the soil of mutants?"
Magneto smiled slightly: "Since it is soil, it must be harvested, isn't it?"
After the words fell, Magneto pressed the brim of his hat, nodded politely to the two, and left quickly.
Weller asked curiously, "Professor, what did you see?"
Professor X shook his head solemnly, and said, "Based on what I know about him, a very terrible thing will happen."
silence……
A few minutes later, Qin walked out of the council hall with a frustrated face, and said to Professor X: "Sorry, Professor, I didn't stop them."
Professor X smiled: "Qin, you have done a good job."
Wheeler couldn't help but asked, "Will the Mutant Registration Act be introduced?"
If this bill is really introduced, he will definitely not register it.
"No." Qin shook her head and said, "Those congressmen feel that it is better to discuss the registration bill and the issue of mutants at the UN summit three days later."
"Once successful, the Registration Act will be recognized around the world."
UN summit?
Weller was stunned for a moment, thinking of Magneto just now, and finally remembered something.
(End of this chapter)
"Ladies and gentlemen, we are witnessing another stage of human evolution!"
"Variants mostly occur during adolescence, induced by emotional ups and downs..."
Qin used her unique gentle voice to speak slowly in the hall, explaining to everyone what a mutation is, trying to eliminate the fear of these people born of ignorance.
But before she could finish speaking, she was interrupted.
"Thank you, Miss Gray, what you said was quite instructive, but it deviates from the theme of this meeting."
A blond congressman with glasses interrupted Qin's speech loudly, and then asked in a harsh tone: "Don't forget, we are here to discuss the danger of mutants."
Qin said calmly: "Your question is not accurate, mutants and dangers cannot be simply..."
Qin still didn't finish her sentence, the councilor interrupted Qin's words loudly, and sneered: "Not accurate?"
"As far as I know, some mutants can go through walls, if she sneaks into the bank and into the homes of everyone here, who can guarantee the safety of your lives and property?
Some mutants can control people's minds. Who can guarantee that he won't manipulate us like puppets, play with our minds, and deprive us of our free will? "
After a pause, the councilor walked to the center surrounded by the conference table, looked around at the councilors, and said loudly: "So, we have the right to decide whether we want mutants to be classmates, neighbors, or keep a safe distance from them!"
"That's why the Mutant Registration Act is in place!"
After the words fell, the entire venue burst into applause.
Senator Kelly watched this scene with enjoyment flashing in his eyes.
Listening to the applause below, Weiler's expression was calm.
What would be the result of discussing the issue of mutants in a parliament composed entirely of humans?
Moreover, many politicians have long regarded dealing with the mutant issue as their own political achievements, so how could they easily abandon the 'Mutant Registration Act'?
These politicians are nothing more than greedy people who help themselves to high positions by creating sharp problems under the banner of being considerate of the people, and then gaining political achievements.
A series of thoughts flashed through Weiler's mind, and he already had an answer to the outcome of the meeting, but he still felt that the applause at this moment was so harsh.
At this time, the applause gradually fell.
Qin Li immediately said: "But in fact, if mutants show up in public, it will cause panic, hostility, and even violence. Therefore, in order to prevent mutants from receiving such hostility, I implore the cancellation of the mutant registration act that forces them to disclose their identities!"
Congressman Kelly asked in a heavy tone: "Then, who will protect our rights?
Mutants are among us, probably around every one of us here!
So we have to know who they are, what abilities they have, and then study them thoroughly in order to protect our rights!
This is the meaning of the Mutant Registration Act! "
The applause broke out again, and Wheeler sighed.
There is no need to watch anymore.
He glanced at Professor X, and found that Professor X's eyes dimmed, and then he returned to his original expression.
Professor X patted the wheelchair, motioned to Weller to push him away, and smiled: "Think I will be hit by this?"
Weller shook his head, pushed Professor X away from the crowd, and walked outside the Capitol.
If Professor X was hit because of this, it would not be Professor X.
Weller couldn't help asking: "Professor, have you experienced so much? Still have hope for human beings?"
Professor X nodded without any hesitation, and said, "Yes."
"Wiler, you must always have hope. I have seen many... things. I understand the dangers of the human heart better than anyone else, and I also understand the nobility of the human heart better than anyone else."
He sighed, and said with far-sighted eyes: "Mutants are the next step in human evolution. In the future, every human being may become a mutant."
"Now we are in a very important turning point, and as long as there are more and more mutants, let people understand that this is an inevitable result, when they understand more and more about mutants, and no longer fear them, the harmonious coexistence of the two races will no longer be It's just wishful thinking."
"Humans are the soil for mutants to thrive."
It was the first time that the professor said such words to him, as if he was specially brought here for class.
With a thoughtful look on his face, Weller suddenly remembered a plot, and said in a deep voice, "Professor, if someone wants to forcibly interrupt this process and turn the mutant back into a human..."
Professor X smiled and said, "Willer, I'm a mutant, and I've always been a mutant."
The two walked out of the Capitol without knowing it.
Suddenly, a mocking laugh sounded behind the two of them.
"Charles, you are still so naive."
Wheeler pushed Professor X around, and the old man in a gentleman's hat was watching them.
Professor X said with a serious face: "Eric!"
Magneto looked at Weller and nodded to Weller: "We meet again, Weller."
After a pause, he smiled and said, "Some time ago, Stryker did a good job."
During this period, the X-Men had frequent activities, destroyed several secret bases, and rescued many mutants. It is not surprising that Magneto knew about Stryker.
Magneto sneered and said, "But the cleaning is not clean enough!"
"Eric!"
Seeing that Magneto ignored him, Professor X said angrily, "What are you doing here?"
Magneto still ignored Professor X, but looked at Weller with a smile and said, "Do you really think Charles' approach is correct?"
"With the naive idea of harmonious coexistence, you put your hope on the so-called soil, on the inferior race of human beings, do you think it is right?"
Weller's mouth twitched.
Why did Magneto name him again?
Isn't it good to let him be a quiet audience?
But Weller groaned, but still replied: "I have never put down the weapon in my hand, so what if I take a look?"
Magneto was stunned for a moment, then laughed lowly: "What a cunning answer."
Professor X stared at Magneto, and said coldly, "What are you doing here?"
Magneto smiled slightly: "You were not so cruel to me last time."
Suddenly, his face turned cold: "Get out of my head, Charles!"
Professor X held the armrest of the wheelchair firmly, and said in a deep voice, "What do you want to do?"
He sensed a deep sense of malice.
"Didn't you say that humans are the soil of mutants?"
Magneto smiled slightly: "Since it is soil, it must be harvested, isn't it?"
After the words fell, Magneto pressed the brim of his hat, nodded politely to the two, and left quickly.
Weller asked curiously, "Professor, what did you see?"
Professor X shook his head solemnly, and said, "Based on what I know about him, a very terrible thing will happen."
silence……
A few minutes later, Qin walked out of the council hall with a frustrated face, and said to Professor X: "Sorry, Professor, I didn't stop them."
Professor X smiled: "Qin, you have done a good job."
Wheeler couldn't help but asked, "Will the Mutant Registration Act be introduced?"
If this bill is really introduced, he will definitely not register it.
"No." Qin shook her head and said, "Those congressmen feel that it is better to discuss the registration bill and the issue of mutants at the UN summit three days later."
"Once successful, the Registration Act will be recognized around the world."
UN summit?
Weller was stunned for a moment, thinking of Magneto just now, and finally remembered something.
(End of this chapter)
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