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Chapter 9 The Russ Who's Going to Die

When the lunch break was approaching, another reporter hurried into the president's office. The boy was sweating profusely, and his plaid shirt was soaked with sweat. He looked like he had just been fished out of the water.

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"Slow down, David." Richard looked him up and down, "Did you come back from swimming in the Hudson River? Why do you look like this?"

David Maltz was out of breath, but his face was rosy and he seemed to be very excited. Before he formally spoke, he couldn't help but praise: "You are simply a genius! Boss!"

Richard nodded and accepted the compliment calmly: "Well, I know. Tell me what it is."

David froze for a moment. Boss, let me just give you a few compliments, but you accepted it so calmly and directly. Isn't that a little shameless... so what?

But of course he didn't dare to say this, so he thought about it and let it go. He got straight to the point: "Boss, do you remember that you asked us to go to New York overnight to investigate the cause of the monster commotion last night? You said we could go to New York

State University, looking for an interview with a professor named Samuel Stern, my partner and I have already been there. Guess what happened?"

Richard thought for a while: "Professor Stern has disappeared?"

David clapped his hands hard: "Boss, how do you know? Yes, no one has seen Professor Stern since yesterday. He is neither at home nor at school, and his mobile phone has been turned off, and there is no reply to emails.

.But there is news that there seemed to be an accident in his laboratory before. Other professors and students said they heard a very loud noise over there. Now his laboratory has been taken over by the military, and there is a troop

They came over to seal off the area and cleaned up the scene overnight. There were military guards outside the blockade, and even school personnel were not allowed to enter..."

Of course, Richard had anticipated these situations. After the incident about Abomination came out, the military immediately blocked all news. After all, technically speaking, Abomination was still an active-duty officer before his transformation, and the serum he was injected with came from the Hulk. The source can be traced back to the source.

It is still a thing that the military has toyed with in the laboratory. In the final analysis, the hateful rampage is completely a mess of the military. If the responsibility is traced, a large number of relevant high-level officials may not be able to escape. So of course they must

I blocked the news, lowered my head and waited for the news to pass.

At this moment, other news media are still running into dead ends like headless chickens. The Daily Planet immediately grabbed the right clues. Logically speaking, Richard knew the ins and outs of the incident even before it happened. Movie

Everything was clearly explained to him in "The Incredible Hulk 2". It's just that news published in newspapers needs evidence. Then the source of the news can't just say that he saw it in a movie, right?

"Then what?" Richard asked, "It must not have been just a blockade that blocked you back, right?"

David patted his chest proudly: "Of course, if this kind of thing can stop me, then I don't have to continue to hang out at the Daily Planet. We... tried a little trick, but in the end

I sneaked into Dr. Stern's laboratory. It was really a mess in there. It felt like a group of bulls were running over and over again... Well, it's hard to say. I took the picture.

I got some photos, please take a look.”

He handed the photo to Richard. Richard glanced at it quickly and found that David's description was indeed not exaggerated at all, and was even slightly different from the actual situation. The scene in the photo was not only a mess, it was simply...

It was a mess. The experimental bench was destroyed beyond recognition, and a recliner was torn into countless parts by something unknown. Judging from the marks, it seemed that some liquid had been spilled all over the room. There were traces of liquid on the tables, cabinets and the floor.

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"Here's the scariest part," David pointed to one of the photos. "Look at this."

Richard knew what he wanted to say. It was a footprint, a footprint deeply imprinted into the metal bottom plate. Judging from the exaggerated size, it could not be left by humans.

"This is evidence, the most sufficient evidence!" David said excitedly, "Isn't it obvious? These are the traces left by the monster in New York City! There is a high probability that the monster was born

Since this laboratory, and the military rushed to seal the scene in such a hurry to eliminate evidence! It must be so, Professor Samuel Stern has been conducting illegal experiments for the military before, and they are in this laboratory

He created that monster and caused last night's disaster, so now Dr. Stern is missing! This way everything is connected!"

The more he talked, the more excited he became, and he was spitting. As a result, Richard glanced at it twice and threw the photo back to him.

Richard shook his head: "This is not enough. What you said is just a hypothesis. To prove all this, more sufficient evidence is needed."

"I'm 100% sure that this is the truth, boss."

Haha, I am 100% sure that this is far from the truth. Don't ask me how I know, because I have seen the movie.

First of all, the military had never contacted Samuel Stern before. The person who contacted him was Bruce Banner, also known as the Hulk. The reason why Banner came to him was to find a way to cure the Hulk.

As for the birth of Abomination, it was completely unplanned by anyone, it was a complete accident.

"General Thaddeus Ross," Richard asked instead, "I remember arranging for you to check on that general? How about it?"

"My partner Hodge is in charge over there." David said, "Hodge has gone to see Ross, but the old guy has refused to be interviewed. But don't worry, boss, that guy Hodge is very smart, he always

You can catch the opportunity."

After a pause, he asked curiously: "But why, boss? I mean...how did you know that Ross had a problem?"

"I just know." Richard snorted, "I started from scratch, and in just a few years, the newspaper has developed to what it is today. Do you really think that I only rely on my face?"

David was speechless for a while.

No, no, I think you may have a thick skin... It seems that you do have a thick skin, so there's nothing wrong with it.

Thaddeus Ross is the leader of the Hulk capture team in the movie, and before that, the Hulk was originally the product of the experiment he was responsible for. This guy in the movie is a typical one.

A lovable character, 90% of the audience will have the urge to pull the old man out of the TV and beat him up.

I watched "The Incredible Hulk 2" before, where General Ross made such a big mistake, and actually created a monster like Abomination to cause a havoc in the center of New York City. In the end, they had to rely on the power of the Hulk who was originally hunted by them to calm down.

...Even Hulk was let go in the end.

When he was watching the movie, Richard thought about it. General Ross was so tough that he almost stabbed the sky. No matter how tough he was backstage, he probably wouldn't be able to protect him, right?

After a few years, I looked back and found that it was not just a matter of P. When he appeared again in Captain America 3, he became the Secretary of State, and his career skyrocketed...


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