The Skrull attack on the headquarters of the Avengers became the headline without any suspense.
Various media outlets reported this in detail, and even the accidents that had long been "decided" were dug out one by one.
While the outside world was crazily discussing the Skrull incident, Tonny frowned as he looked at the constantly changing numbers on the voting website.
In his imagination, the UA people should be more supportive of the decision to imprison the Skrulls permanently.
However, it turned out that he was wrong.
It had been less than 24 hours since the voting started.
But the results of the voting had already shown a huge gap.
The number of people who voted for the death penalty was much higher than the number of people who voted for the permanent imprisonment.
As time passed, the gap between the two continued to increase.
How could this be?
Could it be that I was wrong?
Looking at the huge gap in real-time data, Tonny fell into deep thought.
While Tonny was paying attention to the real-time data, Rogge, who was sitting in his office, also opened the voting website.
However, unlike the frowning Tonny, he did not feel the slightest bit surprised when he saw the polarized data, as if he already knew this result.
Although Rogge did not live in the UA as long as Tonny, compared to Tonny, he was more aware of what the ordinary people were thinking.
Tonny was born with a silver spoon in his mouth. He lived in a superior environment and received the typical elite education in the UA.
Growing up in this environment, even if he had the idea of protecting the people and upholding justice, there was a huge gap between him and the ordinary people.
The justice he understood was not necessarily the justice that the ordinary people, who had an absolute advantage in numbers, wanted.
Moreover, he neglected a very important point.
That was, ordinary people were particularly susceptible to the public's emotions.
Simply put, it was easy to follow the crowd and lose the ability to think independently and objectively.
For example, as long as a victim of the Skrull incident appeared on the Internet, this victim could trigger thousands of ordinary people to vote for the death penalty.
Compared to the Skrulls who came from other planets, these ordinary people were more willing to show their kindness to their compatriots who had the same appearance.
Therefore, the moment Tonny agreed to the voting, Rogge knew that the Skrulls were doomed.
It turned out that his guess was correct.
After a simple look at the voting data, Rogge closed the website and put on the Kree Empire game helmet.
He recently found a game called "Kricyber 7702" in the Kree Empire's console game library. It was a game with a high score of nine stars on the Kree Empire's game rating website.
Compared to the Skrulls' ultimate fate, he was more willing to spend his time pleasing himself.
…
Three days passed in the blink of an eye. Just as Roger was engrossed in clearing "Crisybo 7702", he received a call from Tony.
"Bring your special forces team!"
Tonny's tone was somewhat gloomy. He didn't wait for Rogge's reply and directly hung up the phone.
The voting for the Skrulls ended yesterday. Although Tonny and the Avengers didn't approve of the final result, they could only choose to accept it.
Ten minutes later, Rogge brought a six-man special forces team to the Avengers' headquarters.
The Avengers didn't want to personally end the lives of the Skrulls, so this "dirty work" naturally fell to Konoha.
Rogge didn't object to this.
The Avengers didn't want to be cruel executioners, but Konoha didn't have such concerns.
Even if the Avengers didn't say anything, Rogge would have taken the initiative to let Konoha execute the Skrulls.
Konoha was different from the Avengers. Konoha didn't need any positive reviews.
To some extent, Konoha even took the initiative to develop in the direction that people feared.
Reputation and positive reviews were just icing on the cake. Only strength was Konoha's true pursuit.
Unlike the previous press conference, the execution process of the Skrulls wasn't broadcasted live.
However, at the scene of the execution, there were reporters from various media, as well as some witnesses from the government and the people.
The scene of the execution was arranged in a prison in New York.
The execution time passed very quickly. It only took less than a minute before it was completely over.
It wasn't much different from the previous executions. The only difference was that this time, Konoha's special forces used the blasters that Rogge bought from Xandar.
… …
"Did we really do something wrong? Why don't people want to let these Skrulls go? They are clearly no longer harmful. "
Tonny, who drank half a bottle of whiskey alone, said to Rogge with a flushed face.
After the execution, Tonny didn't return to the Avengers' headquarters. Instead, he took Rogge to a bar.
Moreover, it was a bar under Rogge's name.
Although Rogge didn't live in New York, he still had a lot of businesses in New York.
This bar was one of them.
Because he didn't care about making money, after arriving at the bar, Rogge directly gave the staff a day off and completely cleared the bar, including the staff.
"Strictly speaking, you didn't do anything wrong. You're just too idealistic."
Unlike Tonny, who drank glass after glass of whiskey, Rogge just tasted it at a normal speed.
"Idealistic? Haha, do you think the world really needs us now? "
Tonny continued to ask drunkenly.
"Whether it needs us or not depends on what you think. At least in my opinion, the world still needs us."
Rogge wasn't as sentimental as Tonny. For him, instead of thinking about these problems, it was better to study how to improve his strength.
"If you feel lost, I suggest you talk to Dr. Banner. He's a good listener. He may be able to give you some good advice.
"If you ask me, my suggestion is that you can cultivate some hobbies for yourself to adjust your life.
"For example, I like to play console games. If you want, I can give you the latest console model of the Kerry Empire."
Rogge gave his own suggestion.
"Kerry Empire? There's such a country on Earth? "
"No, it's an alien country, one of the three empires in the universe!"
When Tonny heard the word universe, his eyes suddenly lit up. He then pressed on Rogge's shoulder and said very seriously, "I want to go to the Kerry Empire!"
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