Thanks to the timely appearance of Spider-Man, Iron Man and Rosen, the Abomination was killed before it had time to wreak havoc and harm innocent people as in the original plot, so the casualties and losses caused were not great.

In addition, the battle was over when the journalists arrived, so there were no particularly explosive or exaggerated scenes broadcast, so the impact was naturally smaller.

But this does not mean that the matter will end so easily.

After all, there are the damaged public facilities and vehicles on the streets of New York, and the bodies of people who died before they could escape are still warm. These are all problems.

Naturally, there will be people who stand up and seek accountability, and there will also be people who try to pass the buck.

Especially when it was discovered that the Abomination was originally Emil Bronsky, and that he served under Thaddeus Ross and that his transformation into this state was related to the latter, Thaddeus Ross became the most appropriate scapegoat in the eyes of some people.

However, although Thaddeus Ross was dead, he could not open his mouth to defend himself.

However, as an old-school soldier from a military family, his influence in the army is naturally quite profound.

Some people want to discredit him, and of course there are people who stand up to speak for him, which has led to endless debate on who is responsible but has never reached a conclusion.

In addition, although Iron Man took the initiative to deal with reporters and guide public opinion, there are still people who try to throw dirty water on him.

So these people began to figure out who killed the Abomination.

Even if it is guilty, it should be judged by the law, not killed by an unknown "vigilante". This is completely wrong and illegal.

After inciting such a wave of public opinion, some people wanted to use it to force Tony to reveal who killed the abomination and claimed that he should stand up and take responsibility.

Some people even called on all major media to let those who kill the people they hate to go to the police and surrender themselves. This can be said to be aboveboard and daring. Otherwise, they are cowards who defy the law and kill people at will but dare not plead guilty and face punishment.

Once this trend started, it intensified and soon gained the approval of the vast majority of the people, so the voices calling for the murderer to come forward became louder and louder.

Rosen, who stayed at home, just treated it as a joke.

Coming from the era of self-media, he has seen too much of this kind of chaos where public opinion is like the wind, going west today and east tomorrow, so naturally he will not be affected.

Diana knew him very well and knew that he was a man of strong character and would not care about any of this, so she didn't even need to say words of comfort.

Tony did make a few phone calls, but he didn't try to comfort Rosen or ask him to hold on. Instead, he said that he was contacting the public opinion channels he had, trying to cover up the current trend.

Rosen advised him not to be anxious and to climb slowly for a while until the sea became calm.

But Tony naturally didn't take it to heart. He just told Rosen not to worry about it and to leave the matter to him.

So a new topic emerged. The families of the victims who died at the hands of hatred stood up and questioned who should be held responsible for the deaths of their loved ones?

When they hated the killing of their loved ones, why didn't anyone stand up and use the law to stop it, imprison it, and judge it?

The purpose of an argument is never to argue who is right or wrong, but only to see who attracts more attention from onlookers, who has a louder voice, and who has the upper hand.

So, at times like this, just use other topics to muddy the waters.

The person Tony found was obviously well aware of this, so the originally one-sided public opinion suddenly became chaotic, both in reality and on the Internet.

Rosen watched all this coldly. Apart from finding it extremely absurd and funny, he didn't feel the slightest bit moved.

It is worth mentioning that on the same night, after Thaddeus Ross’s death was confirmed, Betty, as his daughter, naturally went back to attend the funeral.

So she and Bruce Banner said goodbye and left.

Rosen didn't know whether Betty Ross guessed or simply knew that Thaddeus Ross's death was related to him.

He also didn't know what she thought about this, whether she wanted to keep the peace or avenge her father.

But he had made up his mind that no matter what Betty wanted to do, he would stick with her to the end.

About seven or eight days later, Rosen received a call from Bruce Banner.

"Hello, Bruce, long time no see, how have you been recently?" Rosen asked with a smile.

"Fortunately, you know, I just finished General Ross's funeral." Bruce Banner explained briefly, and then said: "I called to ask you a question."

"You say." Rosen probably guessed what he wanted to ask at this time.

"Since Tony was there that day, it must have been you who killed the Abomination, right?" asked Bruce Banner.

"Yes."

"What about General Ross? Did he also die in your hands?" Bruce Banner finally asked the question he or they wanted to ask.

"Yes." Rosen did not have the slightest intention of denying or quibbling. He said calmly, "The helicopter fired at me and obviously wanted to kill me. I certainly would not sit there and wait for death, so I shot it down. I just didn't expect him to be inside. If Betty asks, please apologize to her for me." (Note)

"I will."

"Bruce, take care."

"You too."

"We have a chance to have a drink together."

"okay bye."

"bye."

……

After hanging up the phone, Rosen was stunned for a moment before he burst into laughter.

To be honest, he did have some ulterior motives when he made friends with Bruce at first, but after spending more time with him he really considered him a friend.

After all, Bruce is not only smart but also has a good temper. It is actually more comfortable to get along with him than with Tony.

Unfortunately, the death of Thaddeus Ross, no matter what Betty thought, was like a thorn in the side of their relationship, and their relationship suddenly became much more strained.

Bruce Banner naturally aligns with Betty, at least on the surface, so it may not be so easy for them to have a barbecue and drink together again. (Note 2)

It's a weekend.

When Luo Youwei drove home, the first thing she asked when she saw Rosen was, "Dad, were you the nameless hero who killed that monster?"

"What? What? What!" Rosen was stunned and asked in surprise: "What unknown hero?"

"Haha, you didn't know." Luo Youwei laughed and took out her cell phone to search for the Unknown Hero to show Rosen.

There was an overwhelming amount of information about the nameless hero on my phone, with people speculating on his identity and background, but none of them were reliable.

"What a crappy name! It doesn't reflect how handsome, wise and brave your father is at all!" Rosen said with disdain after throwing the phone to Luo Youwei.

"Dad, is that abomination powerful? Is it easy to beat him?" Luo Youwei pulled Rosen to sit on the sofa, handed him a glass of water, then took an apple in her hand and played with it, and asked casually.

"Among my previous enemies, it is considered quite powerful, with tough skin and strong muscles. If I hadn't asked Tony to make some special weapons for me in advance, I would have had to rely on magic or close combat to kill it."

At this point, Rosen glanced at Luo Youwei who was listening attentively, and suddenly something came to his mind. He asked, "Why are you asking these questions?"

"I see so many people slandering you online. Although I know you don't care about it, Dad, I get angry seeing it, so I thought of writing something to cheer you up and boost your reputation." Luo Youwei said.

"Forget it." Rosen waved his hand and said, "Your words alone won't have much effect, but it's easy for someone with ulterior motives to find out and cause trouble, so I don't really support this."

"Do you strongly object?" Luo Youwei asked.

"Not against it." Rosen smiled and said, "You are already in college and an adult. You should make your own decisions and take responsibility for your own actions. So, I will give you my opinion. It's up to you to decide whether to adopt your decision. Just don't cry if you get into trouble afterwards."

"I won't cry." Luo Youwei said with clenched fists.

"Then I'll wait and see."

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