Chapter 438: Accuse you of libel

"Boom!"

Sen Mori's hammer hit harder this time, attracting most of the eyes.

"Okay, Tony, let's start this issue." Sen Mori was undecided.

"Ok." Tony shrugged and raised his hand to sip the wine, raising his eyebrows provocatively.

This gave Mr. Mori a tone of voice, his chest undulating violently.

If he is a beauty, it is naturally a choppy beauty.

Unfortunately, Sen Mori is just an obese ugly man.

The chest is unexpectedly large.

According to Tony's experience, there is b + size.

Thinking of this topic, Tony shuddered uncontrollably—damn, it was nausea.

Jointly, Tony looked at Senator Mori with deep disgust.

Sen Mori no longer looks at Tony at this time, but reads the manuscript seriously.

"Tony Stark, Natasha Romanov..."

——"Thirteen of you, together with Zhang Lan, participated in this "Sinking of Liberty Island and the Major Damage to Manhattan". At present...Thirteen people were present, but one was not present."

"What!" The melon-eating crowd has been quiet-Peter sat up from the sun chair all at once: "You ugly monster also gave blue hair a summons?"

"Of course, he also participated in this incident." Sen Weiwei nodded indifferently.

"Oh." Peter rolled his lips and lay down again: "He is a stateless person, you know?"

"...Then you have to bear the consequences for your own fault."

"This way... you continue."

After all, Peter closed his eyes, took his clothes and sunglasses from the table and put them on.

Sen Mori opened his mouth, and at last he didn't say anything. He bowed his head and continued to read the manuscript.

"The impact of this incident is serious, causing a total of permanent disappearance of Liberty Island in its own land. The city of Manhattan is seriously damaged, with 23 floors collapsed and casualties..."

A long list of data was read from Sen Mori's mouth.

This is a posture to put all the blame on Tony's people.

Strangely, even Tony, who had the worst temper, lay there calmly, without a trace of tension, but rather quite leisurely.

Mr. Mori can ignore these. After carefully reading the three-page manuscript, he raised his head: "Stark, what are your excuses for the above crimes?"

Tony: "..."

Peter: "..."

Banner: "..."

...

There was silence, and no one answered the questions of Sen Mori.

Tony and Harry were as quiet as asleep.

In fact, it can be seen from their regular breathing rhythm that they are really asleep, except that the sunglasses on everyone's face make them invisible.

"Boom!"

Sen Mori struck the judge's hammer angrily, and the sound of "bang" successfully woke up the sleeping person.

It's a pity that only Tony seemed to be frightened, and an excited spirit woke up.

"Ah? Oh... sorry, yesterday's fight was too tired." Tony apologized sincerely: "That, Sen Wei, what did you say just now, can you say it again?"

Sen Mori endured his anger and repeated the long "crime" of Tony and others again.

But when he raised his head, the first danger was to smash the judge in his hand—if it wasn't for Tony and others who were not here.

"Boom!"

Sen Mori vented all his efforts on the judge hammer in his hands, and the high knocking sound again "woke up" Tony, who was asleep.

"Ah? Oh... sorry, yesterday's fight was too tired." Tony's apology is still insincere: "That, Sen Wei, what did you say just now, can you say it again?"

"You despise the court!" Sen Mori can no longer stop his anger and growls: "Soldier, give me..."

Halfway through the speech, Sen Mori stopped.

It was in his anger that he remembered that Tony and others were still in New York and not in Washington.

Can only stop the speech fiercely, and said simply and clearly: "Stark, what are your excuses for the above crimes?"

"Sorry, what is the crime you said?" Tony looked like he didn't understand. "Can you say it again?"

Sen Mori was sure that as long as he dared to read it again, Tony would dare to sleep again!

As a last resort, he could only briefly mention the three major crimes of Freedom Island damage, Manhattan city damage, and casualties.

These are 23 crimes including destruction of private property, destruction of state property, indirect homicide, destruction of public order in the state, and illegal private possession of powerful weapons.

Even if it was short and short, Tony was still dozing off under the eyes of Sen Mori.

This forced Senator Mori to have to increase his volume, and from time to time he hammered hard with the judge in his hand-this sound can wake Tony well.

As for the others-I'm sorry, it's like being disconnected. They haven't spoken from beginning to end, just doing their own thing.

"...In summary, Stark, you... "Boom!"...Stark~~what else do you have to say?"

However, only ten minutes later, Sen Mori felt that his right hand was about to be broken, and his throat was smoking straight. The price of speaking loudly was that his throat was now hoarse.

"Um...Senwei, I don't recommend you drink a sip first." Tony was worried and concerned, and he changed his words randomly: "Otherwise, if you died here, wouldn't I kill it again?"

This was a direct mockery of the indirect murder committed by Senator Mori.

Regarding Tony's words, Sen Sen was originally prepared to get a stiffness of the drinking glass. With great self-control, he gave up the idea of ​​taking the drinking glass.

"Well, well, Sen Wei is suffering for condemning us." Tony continued to ridicule unkindly.

——“Let’s talk about the crime of ‘destroying private property’ first, um...Mr. Sen Wei, if I smashed my Stark building now, would it be considered to destroy their property?”

"Of course not." Mr. Mori seized the opportunity to ridicule Tony: "Don't you understand the simplest law? The Stark Building is your private property, and it is your decision to dispose of it."

"Oh... then I'm relieved." Tony patted his chest pretendingly: "So, Senator Mori, you will face the legal letter issued by me, the crime is defamation."

"What?" Mr. Mori was stunned. What did he say to him: "Where did I slander you?"

"Of course," Tony said swearingly: "I swear that all the destroyed buildings in Manhattan are the products of Stark Industries."

——"You just said that my private property is all in my decision."

——"So, your accusation of this crime is defamation, wait for my lawyer's letter!"