I was acting crazy in North America, and all the crazy people there took it seriously.
Chapter 104 True Love Exists in America: Save the Cat!
Chapter 104 True Love Exists in America: Save the Cat! (Seeking Monthly Tickets!)
In the early summer of 1922, the raging fire that engulfed Tulsa stunned all the media!
The consensus among almost all media outlets is that racial unrest will occur in Oklahoma.
When The Sun reported on the Salta tragedy and the death of Officer Sanders, major media outlets across the United States had already sent reporters to Tulsa to keep watch.
When news of the actual outbreak of riots arrived by telegram, the editorial departments of major newspapers were immediately abuzz with excitement.
Editors scrambled to organize the pages, reporters worked tirelessly to write their articles, and photographers checked their cameras and film—everyone was preparing for in-depth coverage of the anticipated race riots.
Then a second wave of telegrams exploded like thunder in newsrooms across the country: Tulsa was not in riots, but was being burned to the ground!
The entire city of Tulsa is on fire? Is that some kind of exaggerated rhetoric?
Some editors even joked, "Are these black guys really that volatile? They actually managed to set an entire city on fire?"
However, when the news was confirmed to be true and not some exaggerated rhetoric, the media professionals were stunned into silence.
What did the black people of Tulsa do to set the entire city on fire?
They also deployed aircraft for bombing? No, these days, aircraft bombing probably wouldn't even be enough to set a city ablaze; they'd probably have to use battleships to bombard it!
But where would they get battleships... Ugh, Tulsa isn't even on the coast, what good would battleships do for bombardment!
Never mind all that, quick! Send all the reporters, photographers, correspondents... this is a once-in-a-century news story!
Meanwhile, Logan had already boarded The Sun's private jet and headed straight for Tulsa with his elite reporting team.
At this time, aircraft lacked pressurized cabins and could not cruise in the stratosphere like later passenger planes. They could only fly at much lower altitudes, and their speed was relatively slow, giving passengers ample opportunity to enjoy the scenery outside.
—If the outside world can be called scenery!
When the plane landed in Tulsa, all the passengers were speechless with astonishment when they saw the view below through the windows.
The entire city area has been reduced to scorched earth, leaving behind an apocalyptic scene: burning buildings, twisted metal, and screaming crowds...
The city was truly engulfed in flames!
What Logan saw was even worse than the black neighborhoods in the Tulsa Massacre, making one wonder if it was some kind of curse!
The plane did not land because the thick smoke continued to spread into the distance!
After taking more than a dozen photos around the ruins of Tulsa, the plane flew off in the direction of the thick smoke.
Along the way, you can see houses, vehicles, and even trees in the wild set ablaze. Occasionally, you can see small animals running in terror, with nowhere to escape.
Flying in the sky is fast, and soon Logan and his team spotted the culprit!
A colossal fire tornado stretched across the heavens and the earth, resembling a fiery whip from mythology that punished humanity!
Unlike ordinary tornadoes, which are grayish-black, this one was shimmering with a terrifying orange-red light and was raging through the city.
By the way, they've arrived in Oklahoma City!
Behind the fire tornado, the sky was obscured by a massive plume of billowing smoke. The smoke was so thick that Oklahoma City seemed to have entered night prematurely at midday, with only the flames providing an eerie glow.
From the air, the entire city resembles an apocalyptic painting—the earth is burning, the sky is weeping, and humanity is as insignificant as ants before the might of heaven and earth.
The reporters on the plane held their breath, some even making the sign of the cross.
For a moment, even Logan was in a daze. Was Wakanda real? Did the black man really summon a fire tornado? That's fucking amazing!
But he quickly realized that if black people were really that awesome, he wouldn't need to fool him!
"Stop staring!" Logan snapped out of his daze and yelled at his dumbfounded team, "Get this once-in-a-lifetime spectacle documented! It'll be an exclusive for The Sun!"
The reporters, initially stunned by the terrifying sight, snapped out of their daze and excitedly raised their cameras. The aerial view was indeed breathtaking—a fire tornado snaked through the city, like a god wielding a fiery whip to punish humanity!
After taking pictures around Oklahoma City from a distance, and seeing that the fire tornado had disappeared from the city and was unlikely to return, the plane, at Logan's instruction, landed on a relatively safe flat area in the suburbs.
Logan and the reporters jumped out of the plane and immediately saw a team of firefighters rushing to their aid.
These professional firefighters simply stood there, dumbfounded, in front of the raging city, their faces filled with despair and helplessness.
The entire city of Oklahoma seemed to have turned into a giant brazier, with flames licking the sky, and the heatwave could be clearly felt even at this distance.
Logan suddenly rushed towards the fire station, shouting, "Gentlemen, you have to do something!"
The fire chief turned around, his face covered in soot, his eyes vacant: "I'm sorry, sir, there's nothing we can do now. This kind of fire... is God's judgment, and humanity is powerless to stop it."
"No, there's still something you can do!"
Logan pointed to the scene ahead—an orange kitten trapped in a relatively small fire, meowing in terror, unable to escape due to the surrounding flames.
"Quickly, save that kitten!"
The fire chief was stunned, looking at Logan as if he were a lunatic: "The whole city is on fire, and you want us to save a cat?"
“I’m a reporter for The Sun,” Logan declared confidently. “Believe me, the American people need more hope now!”
"True love exists in America! Saving that cat is more useful than saving a hundred people!"
Is that right?
The fire chief was in a daze, and after being swayed by Logan's eloquent words, he finally realized that there seemed to be some truth to it.
Anyway, at least this will make the newspapers, so let's save the cat.
Logan immediately directed his photography team: "Quick! Shoot every frame! Especially the moment the captain grabs the cat and rushes out!"
When the firefighters used a water hose to clear a temporary passage, and the fire chief rushed in to hug the terrified kitten before turning and running out of the fire, that moment seemed to stretch out indefinitely.
The photographer perfectly captured this moment: a firefighter, his face covered in soot, tightly embracing the rescued kitten, with the city ablaze behind him and thick smoke rising into the sky...
Logan couldn't help but clap his hands and exclaim to the reporters around him, "Look, a fire tornado is terrifying, but our American fire department has successfully rescued a cat! This is a great victory, a great rescue!"
The reporters around him nodded absently.
This... damn... works?!
……
(End of this chapter)
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