Crossover in the Anime World

Chapter 1101: Legend of the Hungry Wolf

The sudden disappearance of the hero hunter is just a trivial matter for the main world. The heroes are still busy with their own days, dealing with monsters for life or justice.

In the gym of Silver Fang, Duran and Bang watched Garou through a strange TV. If there is anyone in this world who cares about him, it is probably Bang, Garou's former teacher.

Garou is definitely the most talented disciple taught by Silver Fang, but unfortunately he has bad intentions: "Now I believe you are really a dreamer, and you can send Garou to such a terrible world." Silver Fang said in shock.

"Nothing, it seems that he really likes it, that's good, he wants to use fear to suppress human desires and differences, he has a lot of ideas, and it is estimated that he can practice it in that world." Duran thought that Garou was lucky. He established his power by killing the Deep Sea King and found his own base. Now that he has taken over the Deep Sea King's city, he should be able to start practicing his set of second-year theories.

Garou claimed to be a weirdo, and his strength was terrible, which really scared everyone. People unconsciously submit to the new ruler, but they don't know whether Garou will need hundreds of two-legged sheep as snacks every month like Deep Sea King?

"It's really good, I think it's a pity for only the two of us to watch it. Do you want to broadcast it on the whole network? When the money is made, I will improve the life of your disciples." Duran felt that Garou's next performance would be even more exciting.

So without waiting for Silver Fang's consent, he had already connected the video to the Internet and broadcast it live on the whole network.

On this day, people saw how ugly humans are in a world ruled by monsters and moral collapse.

The name of this program is "Fatal Fury Legend". If Garou knew that Duran broadcast his situation live, he would probably kill him. But Duran thought that this was also a contribution made by Garou to society. If a middle school boy like him didn't have an external force to push him, he would be of no use to society and would only hinder human development.

Humans surrendered, but monsters didn't. In the next two days, there was an endless stream of seafood to avenge Deep Sea King, but finally the monsters also realized the horror of Garou and chose to recognize Garou's right to rule.

But even with such results, Garou still seems to be very empty. Originally, he hunted heroes and enriched himself with the pleasure of defeating heroes, but now there is none of that. There is no sense of accomplishment in defeating monsters, and Garou has no interest at all. As for ruling the city, he has no policy program, basically he just lets them run wild.

So there are fewer monsters in the city, but more cases of humans bullying humans. This obviously does not conform to Garou's original idea. He originally thought that since he, an absolute monster, appeared, there would be no heroes who bully people, so humans should not bully each other.

But Garou's idea needs conditions to be established, that is, the bully and the bullied must be based on different positions, such as heroes and monsters, so that there can be a situation where peace can be protected by eliminating one party. But now they are both human beings, they are fighting for survival resources, and they have to fight to survive, not because of the difference in ideas.

Now there is no hero but only a monster like him, and the situation should not continue to kill each other like this. There is no clue at all, and Garou naturally cannot change the status quo.

Now that the Deep Sea King is dead, the powerful monsters in the surrounding power circles are also preparing to invade Garou's city. He is tired of fighting those demon-level and dragon-level monsters, accepting the challenges of monsters, and has no time to care about the lives of residents.

Then, because of insufficient food, a fierce bloody fight broke out in the city. The criminal gang claiming to be the "Monster Gang" robbed a civilian shelter and killed dozens of innocent people inside, from young children to white-haired old men.

When Garou came back from the battlefield and knew everything, it was too late. At this moment, he was silent.

Those guys were not monsters at all. Garou just felt that the word monster was insulted. Monsters should be the weak people living in the world who are bullied and oppressed by heroes, not the bullying villains.

Garou's inner description appeared in front of netizens all over the world through subtitles. Everyone laughed. Is there anyone who defines monsters like this? If monsters are really just bullied by heroes, then what about the civilians killed by monsters? Is this Garou a brain-dead?

Everyone complained, but the show was great, so we should continue watching it.

In fact, Garou is just like Luffy, who always shouts that he wants to be the "man of the Pirate King". Both of them obviously have some deviations in their understanding of pirates and monsters.

But as long as they become the protagonists, these deviations are not important. What is important is the behavior of the protagonists.

Garou said that he is a monster, but he has not done anything bad in the show, so everyone is looking forward to Garou's next behavior.

Next, Garou will naturally attack the "Monster Gang". In the end, it is still that line: "You are not monsters at all! Monsters should be the justice to resist hypocritical heroes."

The onlookers are very happy to watch, but the heroes of the Hero Association are not happy. What is this? Whitewashing monsters? Is that guy in the show a monster? He is just a brain-dead hero, okay? He is responsible for protecting the city and constantly fighting against the invading monsters, becoming stronger again and again. This is completely a hero, but his brain is not working well. How can he be considered a monster?

So the heroes jointly requested to stop broadcasting this program that whitewashes monsters, because it will mislead everyone to have a wrong understanding of monsters. Real monsters are the enemies of mankind, and they will not fight for the weak in this way.

In a world with heroes, Garou aspires to become a monster. In a world without heroes, Garou's actions have become heroic deeds. I don't know what Garou feels after knowing this.

Duran naturally knew about the protest of the Hero Association, but this program is so profitable and so likely to be stopped. He contacted the Hero Association and said: "This is just a program. Everyone should have confidence in the public's sense of right and wrong. No one will think that monsters are good people just because they watch TV. And if there are really monsters who abandon evil and do good by watching this program, and imitate Garou to become a monster who protects the weak, isn't it a great achievement?"

Such a perfunctory and unreliable answer naturally made the heroes very dissatisfied. This is a program that whitewashes monsters, and there is no argument. Unfortunately, Duran ignored them and continued to broadcast the program.

In the end, will Garou correct his twisted middle school concept? It's really something to wait and see. Even Duran is looking forward to it, and other viewers can't stop watching. Countless people stopped working at work and stopped studying at school, just staring at their mobile phone screens to watch the live broadcast. They all hope to know whether Garou can finally become the "weird guy" they hope for.

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