Chapter 66: The Maniac
The blonde-haired, handsome and well-mannered journalist was originally called Blake, but more people are more accustomed to calling him by the nickname "Madman".
Blake, from BCC, the largest TV station in the Lo-Europe Union, was originally a text reporter for a newspaper, but later disliked the lack of intuitive text expression, changed his career to become a photojournalist, and finally, joined BCC as a TV reporter. This guy is extremely keen on all kinds of breaking news reports, and takes the quote of a certain photographer "If you don't shoot well enough, it's because you're not close enough" as a guideline. Whenever there is a major emergency, this guy will turn into a shark that smells blood, and he will impatiently pounce on it and bite it.
In the earthquake-stricken area, at the scene of the fire, on the ruins caused by hurricanes and tsunamis, people can always see the footage of this guy running and shouting wildly, and most of the time, people see that crazy figure at the scene of various terrorist attacks and battles. In many well-known news reports, people often find that this guy is so close to the scene, whether it is the hostages who have been attacked, refugees, or soldiers on both sides of the war, all the images that are close at hand will always appear in this guy's report. Sometimes, people will even find that a dense stream of bullets is passing by him with a strange chirp.
And when this came, the guy threw down his polite façade and became extremely excited, and his originally handsome face became hideous from over-excitement - just like now.
But it is undeniable that this kind of reporting is often the most eye-catching and more popular with the general public. As long as there is news that this guy appears, people can always feel a different kind of excitement in fear. Some people even downloaded and saved the live report of this guy, and watched it over and over again as if they were watching a movie. What's more, some guys have even set up a website called "Black Live News Support Group". More than 1 million people registered worldwide!
All this brought him, in addition to a staggeringly high salary contract and a satellite communication line dedicated to providing him with on-the-spot reporting, a nickname that accompanied him for life, "Madman". And he himself seems to enjoy such a nickname too. It's also getting more and more energetic when it's about reporting on the spot. But most people think that this guy is not so much enjoying the nickname as he is enjoying the extreme thrill.
After the rise of IWS, the "madman" has been constantly wandering outside this battlefield, but he has never been allowed to enter, but after the fire that shocked the whole world two days ago, this guy did not know what connections and means to use, and even got permission from the IWS leader to let him conduct interviews in this mysterious and violent area.
Until now. Blake was also the first and only journalist to receive this kind of treatment at the same time. When other reporters entered the area through various means, and even kept circling around the periphery, this "madman" had already entered the core area of IWS to report directly.
When BCC TV connected to Blake's signal and broadcast the picture on a variety of screens of all sizes through countless microwave relay stations, satellites, and networks, I don't know how many people in the world fixed their eyes on the screen in front of them in an instant.
But no one expected that just the first live report would have such an exciting, bloody, and fiery scene. A few minutes into the interview, the masked man was brandishing a pistol and screaming murderously. Unexpectedly, without warning, in front of millions of TV viewers. was shot in the head, the bright red blood, the white brain, instantly made the picture red. Soon, fierce gunfire resounded throughout the frame.
"It's so exciting!" I don't know how many people have such evil feelings from their hearts, the on-demand volume of the BBC live website and TV station. It soared more than five times all at once!
Even more exciting than these people is undoubtedly Blake, a well-known "madman" in the world's journalism. When the fierce gunfire of the IWS militants rang out, the guy rushed down with his cameraman - who was actually also a madman - and the dozens of armed men with loaded guns. Even, his charge is even faster than those militants!
The back of "Madman" Blake is low and high in the camera. Running at great speed, the whistling of bullets ringing in his ears, this guy ran and shouted with a microphone: "Look, look, they are running, they are shooting, Holy Emperor, this bullet almost hit me in the thigh, they are looking for the mysterious sniper, can they find him, can they find him, as Amuzhe Amr said just now, and catch it?" ”
In the picture, the figures of those militants are getting farther and farther away, and the gunfire is gradually moving away, Blake suddenly stops, turns to face the camera, his face does not change, his anger does not grow, as if the crazy running just now did not consume much physical strength, and his face shows a sly smile: "Actually, I don't think these people can catch that sniper - because they are completely wrong ...... direction"
"What?" Countless viewers were very surprised by Blake's sudden movements, and were also confused by the madman's words. Didn't this guy keep his eyes on the target in the past and never talk again, how could he suddenly stop? And what does he say? Those militants simply got the wrong direction? How did he know?
Countless people stared at the TV screen, expecting a plausible explanation from Blake.
"I'm a journalist, and absolute objectivity and neutrality are my credo," Blake's sly smile became more pronounced, "so I won't do anything that affects the course of the battle, but that doesn't mean I don't know anything." ”
"Cut-" Many viewers scoffed at the words of this madman, absolute objective neutrality, does this world exist? Not to mention, which of this guy's reports was not completed in an extremely crazy shouting and running, where is there a trace of objectivity and neutrality?
Still, Blake's words piqued their interest, "It doesn't mean they don't know anything", that is, this guy must know something?
So, what exactly does this guy know? What secret will he tell? (To be continued.) )