Chapter 453 This Is Not a Joke
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The two agents were looking down from the top of the stairs and needed to talk. "
When Arthur saw this, he turned around and ran without saying a word. Naturally, the two agents chased him immediately.
The two sides chased each other and were hit by a car when crossing the road. Fortunately, the driver stepped on the brakes in time, and the collision was not very serious. Arthur got up and continued to run.
They fled all the way to the subway. The two sides broke into the car one after another, and found that almost all the passengers in the car were wearing clown masks or clown makeup on their faces.
These people were preparing to protest at the city hall building. Since the subway shooting, Gotham City has launched a fierce anti-rich movement, especially after the broadcast of Thomas Wayne's TV interview, it has added fuel to the fire, making the demonstrations and strikes more and more intense.
People, especially the lower-class people, began to wear Clown mask, or put on clown makeup, openly support the murderer of the subway shooting.
In fact, the subway shooting was just a trigger. The huge gap between the rich and the poor in Gotham City was the real reason for all the turmoil. The depressed poor people had long been fed up with this hopeless life. They needed to vent, and the subway shooting gave them a chance to vent.
In any case, the clowns in the full carriage naturally made Arthur blend in perfectly. The two detectives who followed him were also anxious and angry when they saw this. They kept shouting "Police, don't block the way!" in the crowded carriage, and struggled to find Arthur's trace all the way.
At this time, Arthur casually snatched a clown mask from someone, causing a riot, which made it more difficult for the detectives to find people. One of the detectives simply took out his gun. guns, but this did not make people panic and restrain, because they were originally planning to march and demonstrate, and they were ready to face the police.
So the two detectives were also involved in the riots. What was worse was that in the chaos, gunshots were heard and someone was shot and fell immediately, which made some people around them extremely angry and rushed towards the two policemen.
When the subway stopped, panicked people fled in a rush, but some people dragged the two policemen off the train and beat them up.
At this time, Arthur was next to him. He took off his mask, revealing the clown makeup underneath, and looked at the beaten police with a smile. He performed an impromptu dance on the spot, then threw the mask aside and left as if no one was there.
The camera turned, and Arthur had come to the backstage makeup of the Murray Show In the dressing room, the makeup on his face was naturally a little smudged during the chase with the police, so he needed to dress up again.
The TV in the dressing room was also broadcasting the news of the subway riots. The police clashed with the demonstrators and shot on the spot. Fortunately, the victim was only injured and not killed. His condition is now stable and under investigation.
Arthur laughed when he saw this. At this time, there was a knock on the door. Murray and a staff member came over and asked him about the performance on stage later.
They were more concerned about Arthur's clown makeup and asked him if this dress was to respond to today's large-scale demonstrations and marches. Is it a political tendency?
Arthur shook his head and smiled: "No, I don't believe those at all. I don't believe anything. I just think that my dress is very suitable for my performance. "
The staff asked him if he knew about the recent subway tragedy, where a clown killed someone?
Arthur still shook his head and smiled and said he didn't know.
This made the staff very dissatisfied, thinking that letting such a person on stage would definitely cause trouble, but Murray insisted on letting Arthur on stage, and warned Arthur some precautions, such as not telling dirty jokes, not swearing, etc.
Of course Arthur nodded and agreed, but he also made a small request, he hoped that Murray would call him "clown" when introducing himself.
The staff frowned and asked if there was anything wrong with his name?
Arthur looked at Murray seriously, "No, because you called me like this on the show before-a clown, do you remember?"
Murray turned his head and asked the staff: "Have I done this before?"
The staff couldn't remember either: "I don't know. ”
When Murray played Arthur’s video on the show, it brought a heavier blow to Arthur’s already bad life. However, what was even more cruel was that Murray, as the person involved, did not remember such a small matter at all.
It was also normal. Who would care about a loser and joker at the bottom?
In any case, Arthur’s request was nothing. Murray agreed casually. When he and the staff left, Arthur leaned back in his chair contentedly and took out a pistol and pointed it at his chin...
He seemed to really intend to shoot himself in front of the camera and the audience in the next show, but some people thought that the development of things might not be so simple.
It wasn’t long before Arthur was ready to go on stage, but before that, Murray took out the funny video of Arthur and played it again.
This may be the reason why he invited Arthur to participate in the show. He felt that Arthur had a great show effect and could increase the ratings. Of course, he didn’t care what kind of impact this public execution video would have on Arthur.
Soon, it was time for Arthur to appear.
Murray called him "joker" as he requested. Arthur was ready. When the curtain was lifted, he danced to the music and went on stage. He shook hands with the host and then kissed the middle-aged female guest next to him.
Such an alternative way of appearing on stage made the audience applaud. After a simple opening speech, Murray asked Arthur to tell everyone a joke.
Of course, Arthur did not refuse. After all, his dream was to appear on Murray's show and become an outstanding comedian.
He took out his notebook and turned to a page, staring at the words "I hope my death is more valuable than my life."
Murray made fun of Arthur and Arthur told a joke that was not funny, which made the guests, audience and hosts very unhappy.
Arthur sighed and said, "Murray, you know, I've had a bad few weeks... since I killed those Wall Street elites."
He fell silent after he finished speaking, and Murray looked at him: "What's the joke?"
The audience in the audience whispered, including Murray and the guests, and they obviously thought Arthur was joking, but Arthur was really serious and said in a deep voice: "No, there is no joke here, I'm not joking."
"Are you serious?" Murray was a little surprised. chaptere