Although the Mutant School was located in the suburbs of New York, it was taught in a semi-closed state. But this didn't mean that Charles would let his students study and live in such a closed state.
After all, he wanted his students to integrate into the life of ordinary people and finally achieve the peaceful coexistence of Mutants and ordinary people.
So in Xavier School, there were outdoor classes every month to visit the museums and famous tourist attractions in New York City, such as the Statue of Liberty.
Of course, the school also had rest days. Children in the lower grades couldn't go out alone. If they needed to go to New York City, they needed to be accompanied by a teacher. Senior students didn't need to go through so much trouble.
After all, children above the age of 15 or 16 were already very independent. You couldn't keep them in the school as if they were in a prison. Young people liked to be lively. You couldn't keep them in the remote suburbs of New York.
So on rest days, if the senior students applied, they just needed to report to the teacher in the school. Then the teacher would agree to let them go to New York City.
They just needed to explain what they were going to do, what time they would be back, and leave their contact information. The teacher in Xavier School would agree to let them go.
So on every rest day, many senior students would call their friends and go to New York City. They would either go to see the latest movie or go shopping in the mall to buy clothes. Or they would go to find the famous snacks and food in New York City to have a sumptuous meal.
After training at Xavier's Genius School, these students could control their abilities. There would no longer be a phenomenon of their mutant ability going out of control. So Charles himself supported his students to go out and play.
After all, normal communication with society, apart from relying on the old professor, the most important thing was to rely on the children themselves.
When a new round of rest days came. Dai Ken applied to his father, Logen, that he wanted to go out.
"Where are you going?" Logen was in his office preparing for a class. It was hard to believe that a rough man like him could be a teacher. He mainly taught sports and history.
"I'm going to New York City. I want to buy something. "Dai Ken stood in front of Logen and said.
"Do you need me to go with you? You're not very familiar with New York City. "Logen wanted to try to get closer to Dai Ken.
"Well." Dai Ken was a little hesitant. "No, I want to buy something personal."
Logen wanted to look at Dai Ken's eyes, but Dai Ken didn't want to look at Logen. In the end, Logen could only give up. He put down the lesson plan in his hands. He helplessly leaned back in his chair and shook his head.
"Alright, remember to come back early. I can give you $150. That should be enough for you to go to New York City. Don't waste your money. " In the end, Logen took out his wallet from his shirt pocket and handed two bills to Dai Ken.
It was because of what Paul had said earlier about Dai Ken liking Katie. Logen subconsciously wondered if Dai Ken wanted to buy Katie a gift to please her.
However, until now, Dai Ken had not confessed this matter to Logen. Logan didn't press Daken for an answer either. That was because he did not want Dai Ken to think that he was the same kind of person as Mariko. Perhaps he should give Dai Ken some space and allow him to grow freely. All he needed to do was to protect him from the side? At least, that was what Logen thought.
Dai Ken took the bills from Logen and nodded at Logen. "I'll be back after I'm done. Soon. "
Logen did not realize why his son was going to New York City.
It was just like what Paul had said to Dai Ken last night. "We are the same kind of person."
"I killed my adoptive parents, we are the same kind of person."
"I want this life to continue. No one can destroy it."
"You and Katie will be taken to the lab and turned into test subjects!"
Those words lingered in Dai Ken's ears like a curse. Until the last sentence that Paul said was the most crucial. "Only a mutant can save a mutant!"
Dai Ken firmly believed in the truth of those words. He wanted the life he had now. His school, his father, and the girl he loved. For these, he would give up everything. Even if he had to kill people again!
When he arrived at the waiting point for the bus to New York, Paul had been waiting for him there for a long time.
"You didn't disappoint me, Dai Ken." Paul came up and put his arm around Dai Ken's shoulder.
"Because only a mutant can save a mutant." Dai Ken's tone was firm.
… …
McCauley was a radical mutant opposition. This could be seen from his countless speeches on television. He was a New York City councilman and was also a famous news writer.
He proposed to oppose the mutant policy includes, will all the domestic mutant of the United States to register the law. Moreover, these mutants would be made public.
Citizens would have the right to choose whether they wanted to live in the same community as the mutants, whether they wanted their children to go to the same school as the mutants. Every company and enterprise had the right to know whether their employees were mutants.
In some more radical situations, McCauley even proposed to let all mutants live in the same community and go to the same school. He would control the mutants in a perverted Jewish concentration camp model.
This was like the policies of the thirteenth century that gathered all the lepers together and left them to fend for themselves. He saw mutants as a contagious epidemic, as if as long as there were mutants in this society, they would be infected.
This radical policy made many mutants dissatisfied. They even felt fear. McCauley's speech won him the support of many people, especially those radical factions who were afraid of mutants.
He had just returned from Washington, D.C. yesterday. He was persuading Congress to implement his plan.
"Since all the vampires can be registered, why can't the mutants? I think the vampire bill is very good! "He said.
However, Congress was in a mess now, mainly because of the problem in Eastern Europe. The war in Latvia would most likely not go on. Russia had lost many soldiers, and their president no longer wanted to make unnecessary sacrifices.
Tony then began to lobby the Congress, the President, and even the other P5 countries. Including saying that he could try to persuade Dum and so on. This caused quite a heated argument in Congress.
Some people supported a peaceful solution to the problem in Eastern Europe, but some wanted to continue the war. But those who wanted to start a war were still in the minority.
Because of these problems, McCauley's proposal didn't receive much attention. However, McCauley went to Washington again to implement his bill, and many media outlets followed and reported on him.
It seemed that McCauley was going to fight against the mutants for the rest of his life. As long as it was related to the mutants, he must attack the mutants to the end. He didn't know why he had such a deep hatred.
Under Paul's guidance, Dai Ken also began to understand the guy named McCauley. The middle-aged man wore gold-rimmed glasses and had oily hair. He wore a neat and clean suit, and his clothes were ironed very smoothly without a wrinkle. He looked just like any successful person.
But under his gentle appearance, there was a demon that was terrifying to all Mutated Humans.
Dai Ken didn't dare to imagine what would happen if the man named McCauley really pushed his new bill. If he forced all the mutants into a state where they were at the mercy of others, would he still be able to maintain his new life that he had just started to like?
Just like what Paul said to him, it was very likely that he and his father would end up being thrown into a laboratory to become a test subject. He needed to prevent all of this from happening. For himself, for Logen, for Katie, for all the mutants!
McCauley's residence in New York was a small detached house on Long Island. The man in his late forties still didn't have a family, except for the hourly cleaner who came to his house once every Thursday to help him clean.
He was the only person living in this small house for a long time.
McCauley felt a little tired after flying back to New York from Washington yesterday. So he woke up a little later than usual today. When he woke up, it was almost noon.
Shaking his tired head, McCauley wanted to go to the kitchen and get himself a cup of coffee to refresh himself.
Just as he was making coffee, he sensed that something was not quite right. It seemed that there was something extra in the house.
His intuition was right, Dai Ken was lurking here. In the countless confrontations and training with the black ninjas, Dai Ken relied on the experience he gained from his blood donation and roughly mastered some of the black ninjas' ninjutsu.
He learned how to sneak in and hide his presence. If he didn't even know these basic ninjutsu, he would often end up very badly in training with the black ninjas.
And killing McCauley was Paul's plan. Dai Ken also agreed with this because McCauley's bill and his speech on TV were the reasons why the mutants were in a more difficult situation.
Paul wanted to get rid of this man called McCauley quietly. Without alerting the security system of this house. Paul didn't have the confidence to do this himself, so he found Dai Ken. And Dai Ken was also moved and convinced by Paul's words.
Now the guy who was the enemy of all the mutants was in front of him. Dai Ken didn't hesitate at all. He leaped out from his hiding spot and charged at McCauley.
When another person suddenly appeared in the house, and this person seemed to be against him, McCauley was really shocked.
He subconsciously put his hand on the faucet, as if he wanted to do something. But when Dai Ken popped out his bone claw from the end of his fingers.
McCauley found out that the guy who wanted to kill him was a mutant. His original plan to do something was immediately stopped.
There was a spark of passion in his eyes, but it was gone in a flash. He was like a middle-aged man in his forties whose body was starting to rust, he didn't dodge Dai Ken's claw and pierced his heart. He didn't make a sound until he died, nor did he press any alarm in the room.
When the claw pierced his body, there was even a strange smile on his face. But he quickly covered it up.
When Decon pierced his heart, Macaulay fell to the floor of his own house without a sound. Blood flowed all over the floor. He was simply killed like an ordinary person. He didn't resist, it was easier than Dai Ken imagined.
Paul, who had been keeping watch for Dai Ken outside, used his fire control ability to set the whole house on fire when he knew that Dai Ken had succeeded. Especially McCauley's body, he destroyed the evidence so that no one would know that he was killed by a claw.
Paul wanted to treat this as an accidental fire accident in the kitchen. And when he was done, Paul and Dai Ken had already retreated according to the escape route that they had chosen.
And just when they were retreating, in another place unknown to them.
A man in a black trench coat stood on a tall mountain far away, looking at McCauley's house that was burning with a pair of binoculars.
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