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Chapter 34 Negotiation Failure

"There are secret weapons but cannot be used, and there are many restrictions. I think there is no difference between having and not having it." Shazam expressed his thoughts.

"Men, it's not practical for us to discuss here, than for discussion. We should send someone to know what they are going to say." Diana reminds everyone that what we should discuss now is not the speed limit, but the negotiation between the government and them.

"No, we use communications. The United Nations building is in the territory of the United States, we can't enter there, we don't know if they're ready for everything, just wait for us to enter the encirclement."

Clark's words might be a little weak, he didn't want anyone here to take risks. Bruce frowned slightly, understanding that Clark was trying to do it, frowning and relaxing. At this time, the league could not lack any member: "I agree with Clark, maybe this will be a little weak, but I would rather choose a bad ending, so we can't take risks."

Jon's words convinced others Clark and Bruce: "The government arranged a portion of the army and the superpowers, and they arranged it near the negotiation site without telling the Avengers. If the negotiation fails, they will surround us."

"The government has betrayed us."

No one will really believe in the government's credit, but at least in some aspects, except in this aspect. Bruce is the one who least believes in the government. Since he debuted for so long, he has been wanted to be arrested. It is conceivable that he has the least favorable impression of the government.

"Open and let us see his ugly words with our own eyes."

Opening the watchtower's external signal, a communication was quickly connected, and the United Nations building held a meeting and appeared in the projection. A White House spokesperson representing the United States said: "It is a pity for us that you did not attend, but we can still negotiate and reach a consensus through this."

Bruce pointed out directly: "What is your so-called consensus?"

"The disclosure bill will not be made public to anyone, it will only be in the hands of the Director of SHIELD, and it will be conducive to supervision and management."

"Maybe you're right, but how do you know you won't steal it."

The White House spokesperson didn't say anything about it, putting aside this topic and asking another question: "Do you have the sincerity to reach a consensus?"

"I have to remind you first and we have no sincerity from the beginning."

"Why do you say that?"

The debate became a dialogue between the White House spokesman and Bruce, who represented all major governments in the world and all Justice League members.

"If you really have sincerity, then you will not arrange for superpowers to lurk outside. No matter whether you fail or succeed, you should not do this. You have exposed one of your goals in this way."

Representatives from various countries behind the White House spokesperson were in an uproar. They obviously did not receive this order and notice and had a slight dissatisfaction with the United States' arbitrary actions. No wonder they refused to come, and they would not take risks themselves.

“We didn’t arrange anyone…”

"And a member of our alliance is connected to your brain, and everything you know is already known by us. I'm sorry that it's not very good to you, this method, but to know you, I decided to use this method."

A White House spokesman was angry and embarrassed: "So, you don't want to reach an agreement at all?"

"It should be you." Bruce reminded softly, as it was enough to see who represented the higher psychological quality.

What a White House spokesperson could say, and what he could do was to be speechless, and he couldn't say anything he wanted to say, and he was holding it there, and his face was blushing.

"If you want us to negotiate, then let go of your little abacus."

The communication was unilaterally closed, and it was only accessible by the watchtower. Clark glanced at everyone, "Everyone, we have no choice."

"No country ignores our threats. We are a double-edged sword. Whoever we use will bring great benefits to a certain country, so politicians want to know who we are and then control us."

"Come on."

"Only by defeating the Avengers can the government sit down and negotiate, otherwise everything will be in vain," Clark said.

"Maybe this is the result he wants." Bruce whispered. If Clark hadn't listened to the sounds around him, he would have missed Bruce's words.

"Then let's go, when will we start?" Shazam waved his fist happily. He felt bored during the class. He had a good choice.

"At 8 o'clock tomorrow, Victor, please send a location to the Avengers later and make all the preparations. I don't want to meet people from the government after the fight starts or ends." Clark told Shazam the time and then issued an order to Victor.

Victor nodded, "I know."

"Bruce, you try to collect information about Avengers members, and it is best to send it to everyone after nine o'clock. I want everyone to know their basic information."

Bruce nodded, collecting intelligence was his specialty.

"Jon, your telepathy monitors the Avengers members at any time, and it's better to find out their weaknesses."

"I will do my best if someone is intervening." Jon nodded.
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