Chapter 20: You have to take your future into your own hands

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Chapter 20: Chapter 20: You have to take your future into your own hands

I almost forgot!

A round of applause for the new patrons ????

• Avacus

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• CHEONMA

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"Miss, we have arrived."

The taxi driver spoke to Jean, who was sitting in the back seat.

At the same time, he pointed to the mansion outside the car. Although the mansion was not large, it looked very clean and tidy.

After paying and getting out of the car, Jean felt a strange sensation when she arrived at the mansion's gate.

It was a feeling that was difficult to describe.

"It's been a while since I've been in a car. Did I get carsick?"

Jean had forgotten how long it had been since joining the X-Men.

In addition to teaching students at the institute, she has to solve various tasks as an X-Men.

In most cases, cars are rarely used.

After confirming that it was the right address, Jean determined that this was Arthur's house.

After ringing the doorbell and waiting for a while, he finally saw a figure walking out of the mansion.

"Hello, Mr. Morgan."

"Do you remember me?"

In order not to be recognized by anyone, Jean also disguised herself when leaving.

She took her hat off her head and her sunglasses off her face when she saw Arthur leaving.

"Jean?"

Arthur was a little surprised when Jean Gray suddenly appeared outside the gate of his mansion.

Seeing Arthur's expression, Jean smiled and said, "I used a little trick to get your address."

When she first contacted Arthur, Jean knew that Arthur was a person who liked things to be straightforward.

Arthur can also guess which method Jean used to get his address.

"Come in."

Arthur opened the door and invited Jean to enter the mansion.

At the same time, he also helped Jean resolve the suppression in her body.

[Is Jean Gray listed as invalid for the suppression field?]

[Jean Gray was successfully listed as an invalid to the suppression field.]

The biggest difference between Jean and Gwen is that one has telepathic powers and the other has a lot of physical strength.

Realizing her faux pas, Jean immediately explained, "I'm sorry, Mr. Morgan."

"It's my first time drinking such a delicious drink, so I couldn't help myself."

"It's okay, it's human nature to enjoy delicious food."

Arthur also took a sip.

(Mmm~ delicious!)

"Mr. Morgan, I came here because I want to continue discussing with you what we talked about at the party last time, why do you think Professor Xavier's idea failed."

"Will mutants end up with nothing?"

At Jean's question, Arthur just smiled slightly: "It seems like you've been thinking about that question all this time."

Jean nodded vigorously.

"Well, if you came to me today, you must have your answer in your heart."

If Jean still insisted on Professor X's cause, she wouldn't go to Arthur.

Knowing how to find Arthur means that Jean has begun to agree with his words in her heart.

During this time, Jean thought a lot.

Mainly observing the children at the Xavier Institute during classes.

Professor X did a lot for mutants, but these children can only stay at the Xavier Institute for the rest of their lives.

Without being able to go anywhere else.

The facts also constantly tell Jean that Professor X's set of ideas is useless.

Even if Jean didn't want to admit it, reality would hit her hard.

"But, Mr. Morgan, if Professor Xavier's ideas don't exist, why don't we follow the path of the mutant Brotherhood?"

"To force humans to accept us?"

Arthur shook his head, "Magneto and Professor X, they're the two of the same coin."

"The two of them, no matter what they do, will end up the same."

One only wants to serve, the other only knows how to kill.

To some extent, Magneto's method is the most ideal solution.

But it's a shame that Magneto's strength isn't enough to shake a superpower.

"Mr. Morgan, I don't understand."

Jean felt that her intelligence was not enough for this conversation.

Professor X and Magneto represent two concepts for mutant survival, if these two concepts eventually lead to the end of mutants doesn't that mean they are at a dead end?

Arthur did not criticize Jean for not being able to understand what he wanted to say immediately, after all, she had several limitations from her living environment since childhood.

"Jean, the future of mutants cannot depend on other people's charity."

"You have to hold your future in your own hands!"

(End of Chapter)

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