American comics: I am full of martial virtues and I love to be kind to others.
Chapter 177 Hans’ good suggestion!
Chapter 177 Hans’ good suggestion!
Saka was silent for a moment, as if weighing something. Finally, he sighed and said slowly, "Yes, I am a mutant. But that's not a bad thing. I was just born with these abilities."
Lynn and Hans exchanged a glance, their hearts awash with mixed emotions. They were surprised and excited, finally having their suspicions confirmed. But at the same time, they realized that if this secret were leaked, it would spell enormous trouble for Saka and the Manhattan Dinosaur Club.
"Saka, we understand your situation," Lynn said sincerely, "but we have no choice. We are investigating a mysterious organization that has been searching for mutants and using their abilities for evil. We are worried that you will become their target."
Saka's eyes flashed with fear when he heard this. He obviously knew something about the mysterious organization and knew that he might be in danger.
"So what are you going to do?" Saka asked, his voice trembling.
Hans said firmly, "We want to expose the true face of that mysterious organization and protect the safety of all mutants. At the same time, we hope you can join us in fighting against that organization."
Saka was silent for a long time, and finally nodded: "Okay, I am willing to cooperate with you. But you must ensure that my identity will not be leaked."
However, as the investigation deepened, they gradually discovered some unknown secrets within the Manhattan Dinosaur Club. It turned out that some of the club's top executives were colluding with the mysterious organization and attempting to use the mutants' abilities for personal gain.
"We have to act quickly," Lynn said anxiously, "We can't let those guys succeed."
Hans nodded. "That's right. We must find a way to expose their true identities and let everyone know the truth."
With the help of Saka, Lin and Hans made a careful plan and decided to use Saka's performance in the next game to expose the conspiracy of the mysterious organization.
On the day of the match, the stadium was packed with cheers from the audience as they cheered for the Manhattan Dinos. As the main striker, Saka naturally became the focus of the crowd.
Soon after the match began, Saka displayed his impressive prowess. With his exceptional speed and power, he repeatedly broke through the opponent's defense and slotted the ball into the net. The crowd cheered enthusiastically, applauding Saka's brilliant performance.
However, near the end of the game, an accident occurred. Saka suddenly fell to the ground during a tackle, groaning in pain. The referee immediately stopped the game and medical staff rushed to the field to treat him.
The audience was in an uproar, speculating whether Saka was seriously injured. However, when the medical staff removed Saka's jersey, everyone was stunned. They saw that the slightly bulging muscle on Saka's shoulder was now glowing with an eerie green light!
"Mutants!" someone exclaimed.
Suddenly, the stadium was in chaos. The audience was talking among themselves, some fled the scene in fear, and some gathered around curiously to find out what was going on.
At this moment, Lynn and Hans took the opportunity to stand up. They took out the evidence they had prepared in advance and exposed the truth that the mysterious organization was colluding with the top management of the Manhattan Dinosaur Club.
"Everyone, listen to me!" Lin En shouted. "Saka is a mutant, but he's not a monster! He's just born with these abilities. And that mysterious organization has been using mutant abilities to do evil. We must expose their true identity and protect the safety of all mutants!"
Hans also added: "We have enough evidence to prove all this. I hope everyone can believe us and fight against that evil organization together!"
The next morning, sunlight filtered through sparse clouds, illuminating the bustling streets of Manhattan. Linn and Hans, dressed in crisp FBI uniforms with shining badges adorning their chests, walked resolutely toward the Manhattan Dinos' training grounds. Their mission was daunting: investigate and arrest the mutant players suspected of violating competition rules.
"Lynn, are you sure we want to do this?" Hans asked hesitantly, with a hint of uneasiness in his eyes.
"Of course, Hans," Lynn said in a firm and decisive tone. "We have solid evidence that mutants on the dinosaur team are illegally competing. This not only violates the spirit of sports but could also cause social unrest. As FBI agents, we have a responsibility to uphold justice and order."
The two arrived at the team's training base and saw the players sweating profusely on the field, with the manager directing everything from the sidelines. Lynn and Hans showed their IDs and walked straight towards the manager.
"Manager, we are FBI agents." Lin En showed his ID and said in a serious tone, "We have reason to believe that there are mutants on your team who are illegally participating in the competition. Please cooperate with our investigation."
The manager's face instantly turned pale upon hearing this. He widened his eyes and glared at Lin En and Hans. "What gives you the right to say that? Our team has always abided by the rules and has never violated any rules!"
"We have evidence." Hans pulled a document from his pocket and handed it to the manager. "This is the report of our genetic testing of the players. The report shows that the genetic sequences of several players are different from those of ordinary people and have mutant characteristics."
The manager took the report and quickly flipped through a few pages. His expression grew increasingly gloomy, practically dripping with tears. He looked up at Lynn and Hans, his eyes gleaming with anger. "You're framing them! These players are innocent! They're just incredibly talented. How can you accuse them of being mutants?"
"Manager, we understand your feelings." Lin En's tone remained calm. "However, the rules are the rules. Mutants participating in the competition not only violates the fairness of sports competitions, but may also lead to a series of unpredictable consequences. We must act in accordance with the law."
After saying that, Lynn and Hans signaled the agents behind them to take action. They quickly surrounded several players suspected of violating regulations and prepared to take them away.
The players, seeing this, showed expressions of fear and anger. They struggled, trying to break free from the agents' restraints, while the manager rushed forward to try to stop it.
"You can't do this!" the manager roared. "These players are the soul of the team! They've put in so much sweat and effort for the team! You can't just take them away like this!"
Lynn and Hans looked grim, knowing that a conflict was inevitable at this moment. However, as FBI agents, they had to stick to their duties and principles.
"Mr. Manager, please understand our position." Lin En's tone was firm and powerful. "We are not targeting these players individually. We are maintaining fairness and order in the entire sports world. If mutants are allowed to participate in illegal competitions, then the fairness of sports competitions will be completely destroyed."
The manager was stunned for a moment. He seemed to realize Lin En and Hans' determination, and he also realized that he couldn't change this fact. He slowly lowered his head, his eyes glimmering with helplessness and sadness.
"Alright..." the manager's voice was low and hoarse. "I will cooperate with your investigation. However, please be sure to treat these players fairly. They truly just love football and want to showcase their talents on this stage."
Lynn and Hans nodded. They knew the manager's concerns and expectations. They promised to handle the matter fairly and ensure that every player received the treatment they deserved.
However, at this moment, an unexpected situation occurred. A player suspected of violating the rules suddenly broke free from the agents and rushed to the nearby stands. He leaped up to the top of the stands with ease!
"Catch him!" Lynn yelled, signaling the agents to act quickly. However, the player's speed and agility were extraordinary. He dodged left and right in the stands, easily evading the agents. Finally, he stopped at the edge of the stands, turned around, and gave Lynn and Hans a strange smile.
"You think you can catch me like this?" The player's voice was full of provocation and disdain. "I'm a mutant! I have powers and abilities that you can't imagine!"
After saying that, he leaped up and actually jumped down from the height of the stands! However, he did not fall to the ground, but landed steadily on the ground. Then, he quickly ran to the woods nearby and disappeared from everyone's sight.
"Chase him!" Lynn yelled, leading the agents in pursuit. They knew the player's escape could cause significant trouble for the entire investigation. However, as FBI agents, they had to do everything they could to bring him to justice.
After a fierce chase and fight, Lynn and Hans finally subdued the escaped player and took him back to the team's training base for further investigation along with other players suspected of violating the rules.
Lynn sat in the dim light of the interrogation room, several thick documents spread out on the table before him. They contained detailed information about the mutant players on the Manhattan Dinos. He rubbed his temples, trying to ease the tension he had felt for days. This mission was far more complicated than he had anticipated. The identities and backgrounds of the mutant players were shrouded in mystery, leaving them elusive.
The first person he interrogated was a mutant player named Jack, a young man with extraordinary speed and endurance. Jack sat opposite him, his expression calm, his eyes revealing an unyielding light.
"Jack," Lynn began, her voice deep and powerful, "We know you're a mutant. Can you tell me how you became a member of the Manhattan Dinos?"
Jack raised his head and looked directly into Lynn's eyes: "Agent, I am indeed a mutant, but I have not done anything illegal. I joined the team voluntarily because I like football and I want to show my talents on this stage."
"Voluntarily joining?" Lynn frowned. "Did you know that it's against the rules for mutants to participate?"
Jack shook his head. "I know there's this rule, but I don't think it's fair. Mutants are human beings too, and we have the right to pursue our dreams. Besides, the team didn't force me to do anything; I did it willingly."
Lynn was silent for a moment. He understood Jack's position, but the law was the law and could not be violated. He continued, "Then can you tell me how you discovered you were a mutant? Have you ever come into contact with any illegal laboratories?"
Jack smiled, a smile with a hint of bitterness in it: "Agent, you misunderstood. I was not created in some illegal laboratory. My ability is innate and has existed since I can remember. I have never had any contact with any illegal organization. I am just an ordinary football fan."
Over the next few hours, Lynn interrogated several other mutant players. Their answers were almost identical—they all joined the team voluntarily and had no connection to any illegal laboratories.
One of the players, Max, possessed extraordinary strength and explosive power. He seemed particularly excited during the interrogation: "Agent, you know what? I have always dreamed of becoming a professional player, but because of my ability, I was always excluded. Until one day, the manager of the Manhattan Dinos team found me and told me that here, I can fully display my talents without caring about other people's opinions. I am really grateful to him for giving me a chance to realize my dream."
As Lin En listened to Max's words, a wave of emotion washed over him. He began to wonder if he had really misjudged these players. Did they really just love football and want to showcase their talents on this stage?
However, as an FBI agent, he cannot act on emotion alone. He must find solid evidence to prove whether these players have really had no contact with illegal laboratories.
So, Lynn decided to investigate further. He contacted the team manager and asked to see the players' recruitment records and contracts. He also sent his staff to conduct a detailed investigation into the players' backgrounds.
A few days later, the results of the investigation came back. To Lin's surprise, the players' records and contracts were all legal and valid, with no trace of fraud. Their background checks also revealed they were all from ordinary families and had no history of contact with any illegal organizations.
Lynn was deeply confused. If these players had no connection to the illegal lab, then why did they possess mutant abilities? Were they truly born with them?
He decided to interrogate the players again and try to get more clues from them.
"Jack," Lynn said, facing Jack again, "We've conducted a detailed investigation into your background and membership records. The results show that you all joined the team voluntarily and have no contact with any illegal organizations. However, I still want to know where you got your abilities."
Jack was silent for a moment, then slowly spoke, "Agent, we've actually been searching for the answer to this question as well. Our abilities seem to be innate, but we don't know why. We once tried to look into our family history to see if there were similar precedents, but we found nothing. We only know that we're different from others, but we yearn to be accepted and to find our place in the world."
As Lin listened to Jack's words, he couldn't help but feel strangely moved. He began to realize that these players weren't monsters or criminals, but ordinary people with special abilities. They longed to be understood and accepted, and to find a sense of belonging in a world filled with prejudice and discrimination.
"Jack," Lynn's voice softened. "I understand how you feel. However, as an FBI agent, I must ensure the fair enforcement of the law. The mutants' participation in the competition did violate the regulations, but I also believe that you did not intend to break the law. I will do my best to obtain a fair outcome for you."
Jack's eyes flickered with gratitude when he heard this. "Thank you, Agent. We know our identities are special, but we also hope to be able to participate in all kinds of social activities on an equal footing with everyone else. We believe that the law is fair and will give us a reasonable judgment."
The next morning, sunlight filtered through the slits in the curtains, dappling onto Lin En's desk. However, this warmth did nothing to alleviate Lin En's inner anxiety. His brow furrowed, his eyes revealing a hint of helplessness and irritation. He paced back and forth in the small office, as if every step unleashed his inner anxiety.
"The clues are broken again..." Lin En muttered to himself, his voice filled with frustration. His case—the investigation into the mutant players on the Manhattan Dinos—had reached a stalemate. Despite interrogating several players, their confessions were identical, insisting they joined the team voluntarily and had no connection to any illegal lab.
Hans, Lynn's partner, a burly agent with sharp eyes, was sitting at his desk, intently flipping through the documents in his hands. He looked up at Lynn and understood his anxiety.
"Lynn, maybe we can approach it from another angle." Hans' voice was steady and powerful, like a ray of light penetrating the fog in Lynn's heart.
"What angle?" Lynn stopped immediately and looked at Hans with sharp eyes.
"These players' children," Hans said slowly. "If the players are indeed involved with the illegal lab, then their children are likely involved as well. Perhaps we can find new clues from these children."
Lin's eyes lit up when he heard this. This was an angle he had never considered before, but it was definitely worth a try. He immediately picked up his coat and motioned for Hans to follow him. "Let's go to Saka's house. He's a key player on the team and a mutant. Perhaps his son can provide us with some clues."
The two drove to Saka's residence. Along the way, Lin En was silently thinking about how to ask Saka's son so as not to arouse the other party's vigilance and obtain valuable information.
When they arrived at Sarkar's house, Sarkar was trimming flowers in the yard. He seemed a little surprised to see Linn and Hans, but he soon regained his composure and warmly invited them into the house.
"Saka, we are here to find out about your son's situation." Lynn said straight to the point.
(End of this chapter)
You'll Also Like
-
After offending capital, my songs became more and more popular.
Chapter 148 21 hours ago -
Panlong: Transcending from the Dominator of the Water System
Chapter 157 21 hours ago -
I, who was eager to retire, became an Imperial General.
Chapter 167 21 hours ago -
Mysterious Resurrection: Starting with Controlling Sadako
Chapter 237 21 hours ago -
Dimensional Invasion: I Can Fish for All Heavens
Chapter 213 21 hours ago -
Sword Sect Outer Sect
Chapter 216 21 hours ago -
This humble Taoist priest, Qianhe, begins his quest for immortality by slaying demons and monsters.
Chapter 182 21 hours ago -
Douluo Continent: I, Tang Wulin, a Kamen Rider
Chapter 167 21 hours ago -
The Ancient Holy Body thinks I'm too extreme!
Chapter 203 21 hours ago -
Super God: Speak to the ultimate fear!
Chapter 215 21 hours ago