With the increase in the number of superhumans, even with the disdainful efforts of superheroes, the security of the United States has inevitably deteriorated further. Although the new generation of superhumans is completely incomparable to their predecessors in strength (after all, Chen Lu made them artificially), once they are used for evil purposes, they can always find opportunities to play.

For example, a rapist who can make people estrus with just one look, a professional gambler who can bet on the losing side and then make a fortune with others, or even the tasteless and funny ability of being invisible in the dark night. It can be turned into a miraculous feat of fooling an infrared siren.

Defeating these weak artificial superhumans is not difficult at all, because they are not much different from ordinary people who are incompetent in combat. But these weakly capable ones can still make normal humans clearly feel the fact that superhumans are socially superior to them.

This fact is enough to be disturbing, now that every American citizen has realized that the number of weak superhumans like this is increasing rapidly, and no one knows how big this group will eventually grow.

Will there be such a day when superhuman beings will occupy the dream jobs of all mortals with their unique advantages, and these ordinary human beings can only do some lowly and unskilled jobs like the former black slaves?

It still seems very far away, but it has to be worrying.

And now the "Superhuman Management Regulations" issued by the government has undoubtedly become a window for venting, because this bill stipulates that only superhumans can be registered as superheroes recognized by the government. If one day superhumans really enslave ordinary human beings, then this bill can be regarded as a law of privilege against superhumans.

After all, they can't completely ignore the gaze of others, which is why they are closer to creatures like gods than humans, and the faith of the common people seems to be their driving force.

So the first group of people who opposed the bill began to organize demonstrations, realizing the threat of superhuman beings, their original intention was to ask the government to repeal the bill that was not in line with human rights equality. Unfortunately, this kind of political movement always needs investors, and this group of human rights fighters foolishly found a company controlled by Stark Industries as an investor.

Given the dominance of Stark Industries over the U.S. economy, they are less likely to find capitalists not controlled by Stark Industries.

So under Chen Lu's suggestion, the human rights movement, which was originally an anti-government bill, was induced to become an anti-superhuman movement, a riot procession demanding the exemption of superheroes from all privileges. The world could never have happened.

"Against superhuman privileges and support police enforcement!"

"Superheroes are bullshit, everyone is equal before the law!"

"The power of law enforcement should not be handed over to a group of non-government-managed aliens!"

"All acts of superhuman use of power to illegally profit should be strictly prohibited!"

 

The marching people, carrying banners of all kinds, gathered at the door of the Hall of Justice, chanting to exempt superheroes from special treatment. To be honest, before Chen Lu asked for the promulgation of the "Superhuman Management Regulations", superheroes didn't really have any privileges at all. That's it. However, when all this is written on the clockwork in black and white, the nature is completely different.

To be honest, most annoying superhumans don't count as superheroes affiliated with the Justice League, and the Justice League has always been very restrained when it comes to doing justice, always trying not to interfere with ordinary people as much as possible. Life.

It's a pity that the so-called "gun hit the first bird", after the Justice League has been active for so many years, it has long become a synonym for superheroes, and the people will naturally vent all their resentment towards superheroes. On the head of the Justice League,

And they themselves take it for granted.

In the Hall of Justice, the members of the Justice League have long been arguing. Regarding the large group of mobs around the door who were used by Chen Lu, there were differences of opinion between the young heroes and the seasoned superheroes. The point of disagreement is just whether to argue with reason or to persuade with good words.

"I've had enough!" Nightwing roared loudly, rushing out the door in a rage, "These insane idiots, they don't know how many times the earth would have been destroyed without us! Do your best to protect them, and now they use this to repay us? What happened to those people? I've never seen such a stupid guy even in Gotham!"

Damian, who has always liked to contradict Nightwing, nodded in agreement: "Although I am not a so-called superhuman, but this time they are going too far. You accept our protection and ask us to be criminals. Look at it? What's the point of this?"

Indeed, if superheroes are exempted from all the privileges they deserve, their battles with supervillains should be dealt with as crimes of intentional injury, and in short, criminals who should be arrested. Asking the superheroes to continue their heroic deeds, while also asking the police to keep looking for him, is a treatment that few even in the Justice League can accept.

Perhaps a character who is used to being treated this way should be excluded.

A black figure blocked the door of the Hall of Justice, and a large black cloak blocked two hot-blooded young people who wanted to rush out to argue with the parade. It was their father, Batman, who blocked their way. The calm Dark Knight knew that words alone could not resolve the conflict, and would only make matters worse.

"Dick, Damian, don't be impulsive. Obviously this group of people is just being used against us, and as long as we continue to do what we have to do, this kind of talk will go away." Batman said, In fact, it is the most correct way. After all, no guy really thinks he can do anything with the Justice League. To put it in a bad way, if the Justice League had this intention, it would have established a dictatorship on Earth long ago, so what opponents need to be afraid of.

At this time, Chen Lu, who induced the parade movement, also mixed in with the superheroes as the blue beetle. He had long known that Batman would not care about this kind of thing, but the question is, can others also How about Batman who doesn't care about fame?

The answer is no.

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