Chapter 1269 Everyone Answered Incorrectly
James Wesley answered the phone. His expression was quite relaxed at first, thinking it was not a big deal, but after listening to a few words, his expression became particularly dignified and serious.
It turned out that Jinpin's mother told her about someone coming to see her. Wesley judged that there was definitely something wrong with this, so he found the bodyguard, took a gun and keys, and told the bodyguard that if the boss asked about him, he would be back soon.
Seeing this, Tony Stark off-screen frowned: "Is this how Ben Urick, that reporter, was killed? Seriously, Karen Page should give up the investigation. She insisted The direction is wrong.”
Frank Cassell echoed in a deep voice: "In my opinion, her doing nothing would help the whole thing much more than her investigating so hard."
Circe was very dissatisfied with the two of them commenting on Peggy, and frowned: "So many people in Hell's Kitchen were threatened by Kingpin, but how many of them dared to stand up and resist him? I think Peggy is already amazing, what do you think? She is so harsh!"
Tony Stark shrugged his shoulders: "I was just talking casually. Don't blame me. Okay, okay, none of this is important. Just keep reading. I have a hunch that this damn fat guy is about to be fucked." Turned over!”
In the Back to the Future video, Karen Page went to the bar again to find Fergie Nelson who was drunk. Before that, she had been calling all day long, but Fergie didn't answer.
Obviously, Fergie, who had fallen out with his good brother, was in a bad mood and was drinking to drown his sorrows.
However, he also learned about Kingpin's father-killing from the phone message. His attitude towards this was the same as that of Matt and Ben Yurick. They both believed that even if this incident was exposed, the impact on Kingpin would be limited.
Peggy is also helpless. This is all she can do. It feels like she is the only one doing things seriously, and everyone else seems to be decadent? Peggy could tell that brothers Foggy and Matt were having a conflict, but no matter who she asked, neither of them wanted to say more.
She couldn't care about that much now, she just hoped that Fergie and Matt could do more work at this moment, otherwise Mrs. Caddell's death would have been in vain.
After saying these words, she left the bar and called Matt Murdock again. Naturally, no one answered, so she had to send a message. At this time, she really felt that this small team was about to break up.
In fact, the team has broken up, at least Fergie chose to leave.
Peggy called Ben Urick again. Fortunately, the call was answered. Ben comforted her, which finally made Peggy feel better.
The two made an appointment to meet and chat the next day, and then Peggy returned home. As she was about to open the door, a black hand appeared behind her and covered her mouth. Peggy fainted without much struggle.
When she regained consciousness, she found that she was already in an abandoned warehouse. She was sitting in front of a table, and opposite the table was a man in a suit and leather suit with glasses, James Wesley.
"Oops! She's in danger!" In the eternal space, Circe couldn't help but cover her mouth: "I thought it was Ben, but something happened to Peggy first..."
As soon as she finished speaking, a new question came up in the light screen: "Question: Who was the person who died in the warehouse?"
"a: Karen Page, b: Ben Urick, c: Fergie Nelson, d: James Wesley."
Tony Stark frowned: "This question...is a bit interesting."
Circe glanced at him and frowned as well: "What do you mean? Will something happen to Peggy? Or will Ben or Fergie save her?"
Matt Murdock analyzed in a deep voice: "What you said is very possible. Maybe Peggy sent them a distress message at the critical moment? And then they came to save people..."
"No, to be precise, it should be to die." Frank Cassell said indifferently: "No matter who among them comes, they are to die, unless Matt is also there." Matt Murdock sighed , he also had an ominous premonition.
Anyway, based on the previous questions and future videos, option b of this question is the most suspicious, followed by c and a.
Not long after, the countdown to answer the question began, and the players looked at each other in confusion. Of course, they were not in a hurry to answer this time. After all, each of them was not sure.
This time, Frank Cassel answered successfully. After a slight hesitation, he chose b. Circe made the same choice as him, but Matt Murdock and Tony Stark both chose c.
Soon, the correct answer was announced: "Player Frank Cassell answered incorrectly, and 4 points were deducted; player Tony Stark, player Circe, and player Matt Murdock all answered incorrectly, and 1 point was deducted each. !”
The answer turned out to be d, which was completely beyond their expectation. All four of them got the answer wrong.
Although he answered the question wrong, Matt Murdock was quite happy: "Peggy is fine, she is fine!"
"That means she completed the counterattack?" Tony Stark held his chin in his hand and marveled: "It's really surprising. Wesley is not an easy person to deal with. He is deeply trusted by Kingpin. And very capable.”
Circe thought of what James Wesley said before going to Peggy in the previous video of the future, saying that he would be back soon, only to die outside. This was standard immediate behavior.
After they finished answering the questions, the video of the correct answers began to play on the light screen.
In the camera, Karen Page looked at Wesley in front of her in horror. Wesley still has that polite, polite and scum-like demeanor.
He said that he thought Peggy was just a nobody, so he didn't pay attention to her anymore, but he didn't expect that she would come here.
As he spoke, Wesley took out another pistol and put it on the table, claiming that he actually hated Hell's Kitchen and that the reason he stayed here was all because of the boss Wilson Fisk.
This guy is really loyal to Kingpin, and it's definitely not just a simple benefit. He agrees with Kingpin's "ideal" and sincerely believes that Kingpin is doing something great.
I can only say that although this guy wears a suit and tie and looks decent, he actually is a lunatic!
Karen Page was stunned when she heard this, and what shocked her even more was that Wesley actually began to persuade her to surrender, hoping that she could "turn back" and devote herself to Kingpin's great cause like herself.
At the same time, he also asked Peggy to deal with Ben and other stubborn people, so that they all realized that Kingpin's "true face" was actually a good person.
Of course Peggy refused, thinking it was an insult to her personality. She was almost laughing out of anger: "I would rather die than help you!"