Chapter 2775 Star Core Rescue (35)
Chapter 2749 Star Core Rescue (35)
Sophia frowned with a headache. She said: "Not many media are paying attention to you now. Everyone wants to know who the two guys who turned into emojis are. Even if they come to you, they must be asking you to talk. You’d better be mentally prepared for this.”
"This is impossible!" Baker shouted, raising his voice. "Why should they care about those two monsters? Shouldn't they care more about me who defeated them?"
"Maybe it's because they are interesting." The Chinese scientist sat on the chair and shrugged. "It doesn't make sense, it's just interesting."
"This is ridiculous!" Baker pounded the table and said, "Even the newspaper we invited went to report on those two damn monsters..."
"But their reports are very popular." Sofia emphasized: "They want to give you an exclusive interview this afternoon to talk about what happened that night. You have to satisfy their requirements as much as possible. There are many viewers waiting."
"I can't accept an interview. I'm a mysterious guest!" Baker pointed at himself and said, "They must be chasing me to find my traces. How can I take the initiative to accept an interview with them?"
"But if not, you won't have the chance to reveal Stark's conspiracy." Sophia said earnestly: "You must win over the media first, otherwise you will not be able to make the jury change its view of you."
At the mention of the jury, Baker's heart skipped a beat. He took off his helmet and let out a long sigh. The mood between his brows alternated between frustrated and irritable.
After a while, he still said: "When will the reporter come?"
"In about two hours, you should relax first and think about how to respond to their questions later."
Colson walked into Schiller's office with several newspapers and a magazine, put the things on his desk and said: "That woman named Sophia has financial dealings with the owner of the Daily Bugle. It seems that they are If you want to use the Daily Bugle to promote Mysterio, do you want to send someone to intervene?”
Schiller raised his eyebrows and said, "Don't the Daily Bugle like to cause trouble for Spider-Man? Why did you change the target?"
"Because Spider-Man hasn't come out for too long." Colson shook his head and said, "Have you forgotten? It has been almost half a year since Peter plunged into the laboratory. The loss of fans is very serious, and the newspaper also relies on hot spots to make a living. of."
"So they're targeting this new superhero?"
"Yes, from a preliminary look, they want to find a new cash cow. That boss is quite capable, so I asked you if you want to interfere."
"Of course not. I understand the style of this newspaper." Schiller didn't even look at the magazines and newspapers that Colson brought. He said, "How do you think they make the news?"
Colson actually didn't read these things, but he had dealt with many media, so he said: "Anyway, it's just all kinds of propaganda and exaggeration. If it doesn't work, he will substitute others and even spread rumors..."
Schiller shook his head and said: "The Daily Bugle is different. When others are keen on creating gods, he is keen on pulling people down from the altar. Even if the other person is not even a god, he will definitely drag others down. This is their boss’ secret recipe.”
Coulson didn't seem to believe it, so he picked up the magazine on the table. This issue of the magazine was published when Spider-Man was still active. He picked it up and looked at it. There was a title written in big letters on it, "Spider-Man" Does this mean he will fall off the altar after appearing in the Bronx for the first time this month?
Coulson read it twice and failed to understand the causal relationship between the two sentences, so he couldn't help but repeat: "Why does Spider-Man's appearance mean that he falls from the altar?"
"That's because Jameson's logic is like this. He believes that all superheroes are clowns in weird clothes who only cause trouble to ordinary people, so as long as they appear, they will inevitably fall from the altar." Schiller said with a smile. : "Beck is quite good at picking people, Peter is almost annoying him to death."
Colson couldn't help but laugh. He said, "If this is the case, Baker has shot himself in the foot."
"But it's far more than that. If Jameson was a person with strong stereotypes, Peter would not bother him, but would ignore him."
"Oh?" Colson leaned forward with some interest. Schiller pointed to the magazine on the table and told him to look at it again. Colson picked up the magazine and browsed it quickly, and then his eyes widened slightly.
At least in this article, Jameson is quite informative. He even speculated that Spider-Man may be from Queens through the scope of Spider-Man's activities, and has even almost locked in the scope of the high school Peter attended, and the entire article The writing is well-founded, clear and easy to read.
This proves that he is not a good-for-nothing idiot who can only do gimmicks, but a truly excellent reporter and writer.
"That's the problem." Schiller said: "Peter even regards him as an equal opponent. Every time he appears as Spider-Man, he has to be careful for fear of being caught by him."
"But Jameson is a powerful character. Peter almost exposed his secret before, but Director George covered him up."
"So powerful?" Coulson couldn't help but re-examine Jameson and said, "Is he targeting Mysterio this time?"
"Of course he will target Mysterio, because the play directed by Baker is full of loopholes. Any smart person who collects all the information and analyzes it will find something wrong."
"You mean..."
"First of all, the technical aspect is not perfect enough." Schiller grabbed a newspaper and said while reading: "The flame nuclear weapon attack he made was too stiff. Many people in the industry have come forward to analyze it before."
"If he was smarter, he should have distinguished the special effects animation he used from the previous special effects animation for monster attacks, but he may have been too confident and felt that the part he used later was completely different from before and had been fully upgraded. , so I didn’t change the animation type, I still used things like fire, water, fog.”
"If you have simply participated in a curse battle about monster attacks, you may not associate it with it, but if someone has experienced two things at the same time, it is inevitable that they will not associate these special effects together."
"Jameson is one of them?"
"Yes, and he is probably the one with the fastest reaction. If he is not sure, he will not contact the target without authorization."
"Like an agent?"
"He does a lot better than an agent." Schiller shook his head slightly and said, "He knows his position very well. He is not like an agent. He has a strong fist, but he has a flexible tongue."
"When people see a fist, they just want to run away, but when they see a weak tongue, they feel that they can control it, and even use it for their own benefit."
"Showing weakness tactic?"
"Absolutely. It can be said that this trick is always effective against those with bad intentions. This is why Jameson finally gave up harassing Peter, because after such a long confrontation, he also discovered that Spider-Man is almost a selfless person. He has never He didn’t want to use him to reverse his own reputation. It was precisely because Jameson was trapped in the vanity fair that he understood how rare it is to endure notoriety like Spider-Man and just do things quietly. "
"It sounds like they're going to be great friends," Coulson said.
"I think Jameson probably already knows that Spider-Man is Peter Parker. It is because he admires Spider-Man that he does not announce this."
"Wait a minute, isn't Miles..."
"So this is the real test for Miles." Schiller said with a chuckle: "Peter told me that Miles had confessed that he wanted to be famous, but if his desire overwhelmed his conscience, Jameson would Give him a good look, and if his conscience can really override his desire, Jameson will never be stingy in helping him get what he wants."
"It seems that he is a fan of Spider-Man, and a very fanatical one." Coulson sat down and said with a smile: "He wants Spider-Man to be better than anyone else."
"Of course, it's not an exaggeration to say he is the number one fan." Schiller said: "The reason why Peter dared to hand over a powerful power to Miles so easily is because he knows that Spider-Man never fights alone. There are people who care about him and people who supervise him. No matter who gets this identity and power, he can only be Spider-Man. If he wants to do something else, there will be too many people who want him to look good."
Coulson still couldn't help but sigh: "Peter made a good start, but I haven't forgotten what kind of infamy he suffered in the beginning. He has already paid too much for the identity of Spider-Man, and even established this term as a benchmark. ”
"That's exactly it." Schiller nodded and said, "That's why he can retire with perfect success, without worrying that no one will take responsibility or that his power will be wasted. In fact, if Miles is not the default choice, Spider-Man's The followers will follow and they will do well.”
"Is this a kind of screening?" Coulson began to think further. He said: "Being able to see through the essence of Spider-Man's initial infamy means that they are smart and sober enough to follow Spider-Man, which means that they are They recognize worldly morality and are quite kind, and being able to still pay attention to and supervise Spider-Man even after he is replaced means that they respect the name of Spider-Man and even develop a Spider-Man spirit.”
Coulson used his professional knowledge to judge: "It can be said that anyone with the above qualities can get the spider power, no matter how well they do it, it will definitely be effective, at least they will not waste the spider power. Lose."
Schiller gently turned the pen in his hand and said: "Have you not realized that the Peter Parker in our universe is more like a spider than the Spider-Man in any other universe? He weaves a web at a specific time and place. A special net to catch only what he needs.”
Coulson opened his mouth and said, "So it's not a coincidence."
"Peter had a thousand ways to clarify the public's misunderstanding about him, but he didn't do that, and he didn't need to let Jameson chase him. If he wanted to hide, no one could find him. His time It’s also very valuable, and logically, all the time spent playing chase with fans should be spent on research…”
"He has long since stopped wanting to do it." Coulson said: "This time may be as early as the so-called third generation Spider-Man is born."
"Because of death." Schiller looked at Colson and said: "Although he did not really die, the impact of Spider-Man's social death allowed Peter to see clearly the characteristics of this society and ordinary people. This is destined to happen if he If we don’t do something, Spider-Man will really fall from the altar one day.”
"And he established another set of rules." Coulson said thoughtfully: "He made people feel that it didn't matter who Spider-Man was, what mattered was what he would do. With Jameson as the core, he configured a whole set of rules. Perfect supervision mechanism.”
"If you do well, you will be rewarded with reputation, and maybe you can make money. If you do not do well, there will be public opinion punishment. Fans will take the lead in scolding him, saying that he has lost face for Spider-Man. Even if he dares to use his power to do bad things, Jameson is also capable of tracking down his true identity and exposing it, making him completely defeated."
"And this will not affect the next Spider-Man. People will only say that the previous person did not do well and damaged Spider-Man's reputation, and still have high hopes for the next one."
"This is more reasonable, isn't it?" Schiller spread his hands and said, "This is the case for all superheroes. Their identities should not be just themselves, but should become a symbol passed down, and their merits and demerits will be judged by future generations."
Coulson stared at Schiller in a daze and said, "You mean Iron Man, Captain America, and the Sorcerer Supreme..."
"Is there anything wrong with that?"