Volume 1: A sound on Wall Street, Xinxiang City is busy copying books Chapter 138 Wait and See

Subtitle of this chapter: The little sister you love to watch is here again.
"Oh, you're all here!"
Linden Wan, who had changed back into his shop owner's attire, walked around a few times and made sure that no one was following him before he carefully walked into the dessert shop through the back door.
It was already dinner time, but the shop, which served three meals in addition to desserts, closed early.
The reason, of course, is that the junior investigator of the SCP Foundation was arrested.
Big sister Vivian, little sister Enyuka and Servant Zhuang, the three of them were sitting around the table, reading the newspaper seriously.
The three anarchists were all dressed for a trip, with suitcases packed and placed at their feet. It looked like they were ready to leave at the slightest sign of trouble.
So when they saw Lindenwan come in, the three of them stood up with inquiring looks on their faces.
Sister Wei An was the first to ask, "Wan, should we..."
"Wei, don't be in a hurry. Let me drink something first."
Although in front of the professor, Lindenwan seemed to be as obedient as a primary school student and a little flustered. However, in another situation, he once again became a calm and composed team leader.
He walked up to the counter and took out a bottle of wine from its hiding place, and at the same time, he discreetly placed a small pistol hidden inside in a very easy-to-reach position.
After Lindenwan slowly finished his drink, he asked calmly from behind the counter: "Have you read the newspaper too?"
The three of them looked at each other and nodded at the same time.
They had read all the newspapers today carefully, but the most explosive one was the World, which had always been a moderate and conventional newspaper in the years since Mr. Pulitzer's death.
But the headline on the front page of today's newspaper is: "OUTCOME IS OUTRAGE!"
The result is atrocities!
Below the title
The first photo is a close-up of Yuan Yanshu standing in front of the bell tower and cheering "250" with everyone. At this moment, he looks so high-spirited, so high-spirited, so "seeing all of Chang'an in one day... um, Xinxiang flowers".
The second one is naturally Miss Pulitzer's masterpiece, Yuan Yan's hands were handcuffed together. These two fists seemed so sonorous and powerful, so sad and indignant, so "heard thunder in silence".
The last picture is of course Master Yuan after being "brutally tortured". Just eight hours later, he looked so pitiful, so dying, and so "why should he return home wrapped in his horse's hide?"
It must be said that the strong contrast between these three photos makes people unforgettable at first sight. Especially when readers realize that this is the same person, a strong sense of empathy and sympathy arises in their hearts.
As long as he is still a "human being", after looking at these three photos, no matter what crime our Master Yuan committed, the first impression is that this Chinese is innocent.
Our sister Enuka was even more heartbroken. For a girl who is just beginning to fall in love, the pain in her heart when she sees her lover (who is still unrequited love) suffering is really hard to express in words.
If she had not been in such a dangerous environment all the time, her willpower would have been much stronger than that of an average girl, otherwise she would have rushed out of the dessert shop and went straight to the police station.
The front-page article was written by Herbert Pulitzer himself. He put in nearly 60 years of hard work, and the writing was very sophisticated and the content was extremely explosive.
Yuan Yanshu's innocent arrest and torture is a setback for American democracy, the darkness of the American judicial system, and a shame for the American people. It is also implicitly related to a big conspiracy of the Democratic Party...
But with these three photos, regression, darkness, shame, and conspiracy are no longer important. After all, humans are visual animals.
Don't forget that the World was founded on the highly inflammatory "yellow journalism". Twenty years ago, when Mr. Herbert Pulitzer was still young, he wrote a lot of this kind of stuff. So he is very familiar with it now, and he has completely found the feeling of the past, which can be regarded as "an old man talking about the youthful enthusiasm".
With just this one article, Le Monde surpassed other newspapers, including The New York Times.
Take, for example, The New York Times.
This time, the legendary figure in the American journalism industry, the editor-in-chief Mr. Van Anda, was indeed a little hesitant. The reason was that the owner of the New York Times was a complete...Jew.
This Jewish journalist named Adolph Simon Ochs took over the bankrupt New York Times in 1896. It is worth mentioning that his father-in-law is a very famous rabbi in the American Jewish circle, and is also a well-known leader of American Reform Judaism and the founder of Hebrew Union College.
Needless to say, he definitely supports the Democratic Party. Although Mr. Oakes will not actively interfere with the reporting tendencies of editors and reporters, the editors and reporters who work for him will always have some concerns.
Therefore, the New York Times not only put the news about Yuan Yanshu on page two, but also gave it a lukewarm title: "Is He a Philanthropist or a Bombing Perpetrator?"
They simply listed the whole thing, without any emotion in their explanation, and the photos they published also avoided the important issues, and then let the readers "think" for themselves.
In this comparison, Le Monde is naturally more "attitude-oriented" than The New York Times.
What is even more " attitude" is that Mr. Pulitzer also published Yuan Yanshu's article "The Origin and Development of the Differences between the Democratic Party's Top Leaders and the American People" in a prominent position, and also added a subtitle written by Master Yuan himself:
"Democrats will be silent after watching this, and Republicans will cry after watching this!"
Linden Wan said with a relaxed expression: "Don't worry. I contacted Mr. Yuan this morning, and he implicitly promised that he would never tell anyone about us."
"And as you can see, he is now in the hospital. It is impossible for either the NYPD or the BOI to interrogate him in the near future."
"So we can take a long-term view. Such a sudden withdrawal will only make others suspicious. Let's wait and see."
Miss Enyuka moved her toes and wanted to ask, but she found herself being held back by someone. She turned around and saw that it was her mother who was holding her back.
Big sister Vivian had a lazy smile on her face , but shook her head slightly at her daughter.
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