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Chapter 960 Bragging is taxed(2/2)

"So what were we busy with?"

"Damn this guy, this guy's death would not be a pity!"

"What should we do now?"

"What to do? Get rid of him!"

"Deal with it? How to deal with it? Kill him? He...he is...American."

"Whose rule is that Americans cannot be killed?"

Xu Tianye snorted coldly.

"When he brags, he should know that bragging requires tax!"

Sometimes life is like this. When they brag, they will have to pay taxes even if they brag.

Maybe Edison could use his big mouth to brag and defraud some money from the U.S. government.

But when he is bragging, he should also consider that one day he will have to pay the price for you, just like now.

Of course, it was already too late for Edison to regret it now.

Early the next morning, people found Edison on the streets of New York. His whole body was filled with a strong smell of strong alcohol. He had been frozen in the ice and snow all night and had no breath. After receiving the report, the police arrived.

At the scene, no autopsy was even performed, and the case was concluded as "drunk and frozen to death."

This was a common occurrence in the New York winter, and although Edison's wife stated that Edison never drank, this must have been murder.

But who would murder an inventor?

Of course, there are also some so-called "conspiracyists" who never believe that Edison died in a drunken accident. In the following years, many American "conspiracyists" stubbornly believed that Edison was sent by the Ming Empire.

The purpose of the assassination was to prevent the United States from surpassing the Ming Dynasty in science and technology. Even those "conspiracyists" found a lot of evidence to prove that the Edison Laboratory almost surpassed the Imperial Central Laboratory.

Just a little bit different!

However, all of these are just speculations and conjectures of "conspirators". As for now, no one believes that Edison, who had no wounds on his body, died of murder.

But the case eventually came to nothing, and of course it became a mystery in American history. No one knows whether he died of murder, but what is certain is... Edison's era, at least in this world, would not have happened
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