Super Detective in the Fictional World

Chapter 1417: 1434 What is Opinion, Forced Back (3 more)

Tracy said the video was simple.

That's a hospital ward where two women are talking, one with short hair in a professional suit and the other with the guest, Carrie.

Short-haired woman: "Think of it as not happening. Tomorrow's show is just as good as we say to you. ”

Carrie: “This... I...”

Short-haired woman: "It's a deal. The cost of booking a doctor for your daughter has been incurred and if you are willing to pay for it yourself, you may not comply with the agreement. ”

Carrie changed her face. The doctor was the best in the United States, and the appointment cost $200,000.

As a single mother, her son died and her daughter was still in the hospital, and where could she afford to pay for it?

She twisted for a moment and nodded, “Okay, but... my daughter's fine, so this is the only time. ”

Short-haired women received satisfactory answers and left the room.

Carrie went back to bed, and her daughter looked at her and said, "What's wrong, Mom? ”

Carrie was confused, but she said, "It's okay. We'll be out in a couple of days. ”

My daughter was a little upset: "But I'm fine. Uncle Batman came, and he just touched my head and said I'd be fine, and then my head stopped hurting. ”

Carrie screamed a hard time: "In two days, at least I'll be relieved to check on Mom. ”

The video ends here.

However, Tracy said that all three of the faces in the video were punctuated, whereas all the videos on the Internet were punctuated by only little girls.

Tracy didn't directly name her guest, Carrie, just said she suspected that someone had come out a while ago to sue Batman's "victim” woman.

But most of the people who saw the show had an impression of Carrie, and after all, her family was a little miserable.

A single mother, a child who dies and is seriously injured and whose life is in danger, is almost on the verge of family destruction.

Now this video was broadcast in Tracy, and then it was stripped by this young woman, and the conversation and meaning were analyzed.

Tracy didn't mean to blame Carrie from beginning to end, but focused on the short-haired woman: “Who is this guy? Why coerce a desperate mother? ”

Tracy talks on TV, gets a lot of endorsement from fans and audiences, and she wonders herself: who collected all this information? Why is it so full on that page?

Unlike most people who just watched that video, Tracy somehow entered a web page when she unintentionally went to a link, and it didn't just contain the video, it had a lot of relevant content.

For example, the identity of the short-haired woman, who obeyed the orders of the foundation, the most recent source of funding for the foundation, etc. are all described in detail on that page.

Tracy gets the treasure.

As a sister who almost became a superhero and dreamed of being a heroine, she was Batman's faithful iron powder.

She would have supported Batman on the show if she hadn't realized that the incident had been targeted and had come out too early to help.

Now that she was asleep and someone was giving her a pillow, she took the file and started investigating and verifying it.

The video is true, and many of the great gods on this network have been identified for free.

The foundation called Holy Mountain, Tracy, not only found a relationship, but also invited her own sister, Jessica Jones, to investigate, which basically matched.

What made Tracy wonder was that she heard about turning the case over for Batman, and that Jessica, who had been tired and tired for a long time, had surged in efficiency and had verified the situation in a few days.

It was Tracy who pulled Jessica up and asked if she was a Batman fan, and Jessica's weird color ended up just explaining: "I owe him a favor. ”

Tracy stares: I didn't know Batman he worships was having an affair with his sister? I don't know anything about it!

The last two guys to talk about Batman was another little story, needless to say.

But Tracy said he threw the first stone of Operation Countdown in August.

Yeah, it's just a little rock.

But at the start of the storm in mid-August, everyone thought it was strong enough.

“Sieged” by five major TV stations and online sailors for a month, Batman Iron Powder welcomed his carnival.

Things are just so amazing.

Destroy one thing, sometimes just one “dot”.

The earliest, most well-known and most memorable female guest, Carrie, played a key role in pulling out this “dot" in this "Bat Down Event”.

Now that her son is dead, she is unharmed and her daughter is fully recovered - and the little girl herself admits that it was Batman who cured her.

Then she chooses compromise and falsification for the money.

Immediately, the Great Online God pulled out Carrie's performance on the last show, and even analyzed the micro-expressions in a frame to match exactly what was said in the video.

That's why Carrie's last “show" was so "un-invested," because she was coerced into a 200,000 dollar debt.

The cornerstone of trust was pulled out, and it wasn't just this “brick” that collapsed.

Increasing numbers of "victim” messages have begun to appear on the Internet, albeit partially punctuated, enough to expose the lies of these people.

Unlike the first Carrie, however, the latter of these "victims" are less simple.

Carrie's tragedy was real, and she was just pressured to save her daughter and perjured herself.

Moreover, the video merely proves that she finally covered up the fact that her daughter had been rescued by Batman, but her complaint could not be proved false until now.

For the loss of her son and the serious injury to her daughter, Luke did not chase hard at her earliest words, but only at this last lie.

Otherwise, Angel's armor is antique, but how could it not have had intelligent programs and battlefield loggers?

But Luke needed Carrie as a "primer," so she had nothing to do with how public opinion would siege Batman after he falsely exposed him.

Since the system is incalculable of judging “threats posed by speech”, is it natural that he should not be persecuted to tell the truth and that he should not be allowed to do anything wrong?

Carrie, the primer, pulled out another batch of "victims.”

All of the “victims" were deliberately singled out by him, with serious perjury problems.

Some falsely report injuries, others falsely report relatives, and some even falsely identify themselves as murderers who change their names.

This small group, numbering more than a dozen, completely undermined the “confidence” of the population in the reports of the five major television networks.

News on the Internet has formed a storm, gradually pushing back traditional media, and tabloids and television stations have begun to follow up and publish them.

A bunch of crazy dogs biting Batman was big news, and now the Batman iron powder bites back, that's big news.

Besides, isn't this kind of dramatic reversal the guarantee of viewership?