It's not difficult to dissect the problem, and more importantly, Professor X and Gwen themselves are smart people.

They will not think of the answers to these questions, not because they do not have the ability to think, but because they are intellectually impaired.

I can't figure out the crux of the problem.

Lilin said so much, and it only dissected the essence of the opposition between mutants and ordinary people - inequality.

But Professor X is involved in another thing, that is, the abilities of mutants are all God's rewards, and they can't control them themselves, and not every mutant craves this superpower.

"Professor, you can't expect everyone to be a saint and everyone to be able to treat everyone equally, it's not realistic...... The reality is that the vast majority of people are laity!".

"Your idea is too naïve, if you think that human nature is inherently good, then your old friend and old rival is a believer in the inherently evil of human nature......".

"But in my opinion, both good and evil are human beings, and people themselves are chaotic, and only because of the situation can we have the concept of good and evil!".

At the mention of Magneto, Professor X's old friend, Rillin rarely saw an expression other than calm on the other party's face.

"So, is it really impossible for ordinary people and mutants to coexist peacefully?"

The question was asked by Gwen on the side, who had no prejudice against mutants at all, which was why she and Anna were good sisters.

She herself is an extraordinary person, and after becoming an extraordinary person, she has not experienced any bitter and bitter plots, so naturally nothing like blackening will happen, so her understanding of the contradictions between transcendents and ordinary people is far from profound.

On the contrary, Professor X, who has psychic abilities, may see more ugliness of human nature with psychic abilities, and his understanding of this aspect is far deeper than Gwen's.

So after Lilin's analysis, he didn't speak rashly, he only felt that the future was bleak.

Rillin had no way of knowing what Professor X was thinking, but he gave his own answer to Gwen's rhetorical question.

"There's no way to get along? I don't think so!".

Gwen and Professor X on the side suddenly showed a look of astonishment, after all, Lilin had clearly said before that the ideal of belonging to Professor X was far away, didn't this mean that he agreed that he could not coexist?

Rillin was also aware of Gwen and Professor X's misunderstanding, and immediately explained his thoughts.

"I'm talking about the long way off, but I'm teaching you what you think now, to achieve the peaceful coexistence of ordinary people and mutants!".

"But this does not mean that it is possible for ordinary people and mutants to coexist peacefully through other means!"

And Professor X, who heard Lilin's answer, seemed to have been hit by something, and asked with a slightly pale face, "Do you think you also ...... Eric, no, is Magneto's point of view correct?that mutants are the evolution of humanity and that mutants will rule over humanity?".

Rilin shook his head, he had never said anything like that.

Although he has just dismissed Professor X's naïve views, it doesn't mean that he is inclined to Magneto's arrogant mutant supremacy.

"First of all, we have to confirm one thing...... I'm human, Gwen is human, mutants are human, and I've never said that mutants are superior!".

Mutants, to put it bluntly, are humans who have awakened superpowers through the X gene.

No matter how special it is, it cannot get rid of the foundation of human beings.

And mutants are more than ordinary people, but superpowers, and superpowers can be attributed to a tool, a kind of power.

A firearm is also a tool, a power.

Ordinary people are also afraid of firearms, but there is absolutely no class antagonism like they do with mutants, why is there such a difference?

The reason is simply because human beings can restrain people who use firearms through the law, and even many places prohibit the carrying of guns, and human beings can take the initiative to restrict the existence of firearms.

But superpowers are different, this thing is born, and it is almost difficult for outsiders to directly deprive and restrict it, and even many powers are used without anyone knowing.

In addition, many mutants also use superpowers to benefit themselves and even do evil.

It further exacerbates the imbalance caused by ordinary people's superpowers over mutants.

If someone can manage a firearm, superpower supervision and crime lockdown for mutants, it will greatly facilitate the coexistence between ordinary people and mutants.

For example, if a monitoring bracelet is invented, and there are 7 mutants carrying bracelets at a certain fire scene, and another mutant happens to be a fire superpower, and there happens to be a superpower at the fire scene, then the person responsible can be confirmed through the bracelet.

It is not a mistake to have superpowers, but some superpowers are destined to be used only in restricted areas and limited times, to put it bluntly, the laws related to mutants are not formulated to eliminate mutants, but to regulate the scope of use of mutants' abilities.

In addition to the above methods, Lilin also said another solution.

The first method is to achieve as much balance as possible between ordinary people and mutants by restraining the superpowers of mutants.

The other approach is the exact opposite.

Since mutants have superpowers, as long as ordinary people also have superpowers equal to those of mutants, wouldn't this imbalance from superpowers be eliminated?

Of course, the superpowers in Lilin's mouth don't necessarily have to be mutant-like superpowers.

Enhancement serums like Captain America's, mutations, or magic, etc., theoretically make ordinary people become extraordinary.

Just as America with mushroom bombs is terrifying, America without constraints is able to grow mushrooms in any country.

However, as the number of countries with mushroom bombs increased, and after both sides possessed mushroom bombs, countries that cared about each other's means were in a kind of balance.

The same is true for the transcendent society of the whole people, when everyone has extraordinary powers, the superpowers of mutants that are completely random, may be supergods or superghosts, I am afraid that they will be disliked by others.

But if you put Captain America and the mutant toad man together, and find a random person on the street to do the investigation, I'm afraid that a hundred out of a hundred people will choose the former's ability.

Not only is the former's ability completely explosive to the latter, but the impact on appearance is enough to keep normal people away from the toad man's variant superpower.

And when Lilin gave two solutions, Professor X couldn't help but smile bitterly when he heard this.

Both of these approaches are difficult to achieve.

It is no easier to achieve than Magneto's mutants to rule over humanity.

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