Luke sighed, "We have to wait until the owner of this Meow Meow Hammer shows up before we can determine the time. Let's tentatively set it at one week."
Selina breathed a sigh of relief, but was a little embarrassed: "It's a bit long. I guess I have to think of a way to keep them in Houston in the next few days."
Luke: "Don't be afraid, we have money, these are not big problems, the company's public relations manager Mr. Bobby Max will take care of everything."
Selina was stunned: "Can he do it?"
It turns out that Bobby is just an animal trainer. His ability to make animals obedient is definitely more professional than making people obedient.
Luke didn't explain, but said, "He's not alone. He will bring a team from our company with him. They are very good at handling this kind of tedious matters."
Selena didn't say anything more.
Things like large-scale adjustments to personnel movements require a lot of manpower and a professional action plan. A team is definitely more effective than one person.
She just continued, "I have already checked at the police station and various farms this morning, and there is no news of any strangers coming to our place."
Luke frowned, "No?"
Selina shook her head. "No. Especially the tall, blond, strong white man you mentioned who needs to be watched closely, and the strange, neat patterns that suddenly appeared on the ground. There is no news about them. At least the police station and the people I have questioned have not seen them."
Luke hummed, took out the fake phone and operated it a few times: "I left a few drones at home. They are now in the air. You can connect to them at any time."
Selina breathed a sigh of relief.
She was used to the drone reconnaissance that was almost always deployed when the two of them were on an operation, but she had to rely on phone calls and inquiries to confirm intelligence for the past few hours, which really made her a little worried.
With drones, it will be much easier to search for suspicious situations near Shackelford, and it can also provide intelligence support for possible emergencies in the future.
Intelligence is really important.
After seeing Selina off, Luke returned to the pickup truck he had driven. When he got out of the car, he had a bag in his hands and some inconspicuous little things hanging on his body.
Walking near the Meow Hammer, he activated the detection device he had just taken out from the storage space.
There are trace amounts of gamma rays, but nothing else seems unusual.
Meow Meow Hammer is now as obedient as a sleeping big orange dog, standing still like a mountain.
After waiting for more than ten minutes, the instrument completed the all-round and multi-angle detection of the Meow Hammer, and Luke decisively drove away.
Is Meow Hammer important
It is very important to the God of Thunder, Thor, and even his nickname is Hammer.
Of course, Luke only watched Marvel movies up to Avengers 1, and he didn't know how many powerful opponents Thor killed with this Meowth Hammer afterwards.
It and Thor are almost one and the same, just as inseparable as the relationship between the transformation stick and the beautiful girl.
But, it is not that important to others.
Because Thor is the dominant one between the two, and in the simple plot of Thor, the big robot was sent to Earth by Loki just to kill Thor.
Danger will only follow Thor.
The only trouble is that Thor will definitely come to find his Meowth Hammer, and once he comes, the big robot will also come.
Therefore, the simplest logic is that as long as most ordinary people don't get close to Thor, they are safe.
Of course, Luke would not pin his hopes on finding Thor and keeping him away from Shackleford.
Sometimes, the development of certain things is completely beyond plan, commonly known as plans cannot keep up with changes.
He just wants to prevent these possible accidents from happening.
Back in Shackelford, Robert had already deployed all the police officers.
In fact, what he needed to do most was to prevent the people of Shackelford from gathering in the center of the town as much as possible.
As long as the residents are dispersed, even if an accident occurs, not too many people will die.
If you really get dragged into a fight, it's just bad luck, no one can predict it.
Shackelford is originally a farm town, and most residents work on the surrounding farms or have family members working on farms.
For places like convenience stores and fast food restaurants, Robert would simply take a copy of the security videotape and ask them to immediately play it repeatedly on the store's TV. The store clerks must write down the steps in the video on how to handle an emergency.
He didn't need to explain why to these people, he just needed to force them to carry out the order, because there was not much time now and he couldn't explain it clearly.
The video recording is not complicated, and there are only three key points: First, don't let the customers run out and get beaten to death. Second, let the customers hide in the more solid room behind the store, and don't get close to the glass window to watch. Third, come out after the incident is over and hear the broadcast.
To sum it up in one word: coward.
When facing the "War of Gods", ordinary people really just need to be timid.
When Luke got home, he first dialed a number to notify an acquaintance in the "relevant department", and then he began to set up an intelligence center in his own home to receive the signal from the military-grade medium-sized drone in the sky.
At this time, Drexel arrived.
Seeing Luke, he asked a little unhappy: "What's going on? Why do you have to make me go to Houston? And you asked those two little guys to act like a spoiled child. Do you think I can't hear it?"
Luke didn't have too many concerns about his grandfather. The old man was also a veteran and had been to the Vietnam battlefield.
After explaining a few words, he spread his hands and said, "Catherine is alone over there, and I'm worried that she can't control those bad-tempered guys, so you have to trouble Grandpa to go over there."
Drex was silent for a moment, snorted, grabbed the cowboy hat on the coffee table and put it on: "You said so much, aren't you just trying to trick me?"
Luke looked at the stubborn old man with a smile.
The old man only said this and walked towards the door: "You youngsters, you are making a fuss over such a trivial matter."
Luke let the old man talk nonsense and sent him out to the car.
This time the old man didn't drive his own car, but came in veterinarian Ferreira's car.
Ferreira asked, "Back to the ranch?"
The old man's face darkened. "Go back to the ranch, go to Houston, and I'll give you a vacation with a one-stop entertainment. Are you happy?"
Ferreira: “Huh?”
Old man: "Drive, why are you standing there like an idiot?"
Luke watched the car drive out of the yard and onto the road, then he walked to the side of the road and waved goodbye.
In the car, Ferreira still looked confused: "Old Dre, when did you learn to joke from little Luke?"
Drex spat out the window and said, "I'm serious. Go back and bring your wife and daughter. We'll go on vacation to Texas together. I'll pay for the food, accommodation and gas. There will also be family entertainment activities there for free."
Ferreira: "… I have a thermometer in my glove compartment. It's for cattle, but you can try it now."
Drex: "Flower Q!"
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