Not to mention that Tony has no interest in dealing with those paparazzi right now. Even if he is interested, Mark VI is almost beaten to pieces at this moment. How can he appear in the news with such a miserable image
A moment later, Luke returned to his detective attire and walked out of an alley in the distance, holding a phone in his hand. "Boss? The matter at the Wall Street subway station should be over. Iron Man has already flown away. It seems that he fought a big battle in there. Batman was not seen, so he should have left too."
Dustin on the other side was stunned: "Oh, where are Simon and Tagger?"
Luke was helpless: "Dead, and their men are all dead."
Dustin: “Are you sure?”
Luke: "Sure, Iron Man should know too. Should I give him a call to ask about the situation?"
Dustin hesitated for a moment, but finally agreed: "Okay, let's try to confirm the information so that we can handle this "big accident" with confidence."
Luke: “Understood.”
After hanging up the phone, he was no longer in a hurry.
Selina and Nugget have arrived at Chester-Art School where the "big accident" happened.
She just took a dog head in for a look and confirmed that the liquid in the "big accident" there was really just syrup, and not raw materials that would explode after mixing.
The sense of smell of a certain alien dog head is not as strange as Luke's, but it is still quite sensitive.
And if it is syrup, it is definitely syrup, and it can even tell where it is produced.
This also means that today's serial bombings are basically over.
Luke learned from Taggart and Simon that they did not place more scattered explosives because the "big accident" was enough to attract everyone's attention.
They came here to rob, and they had no intention of sacrificing themselves for any inexplicable ideal.
The correct thing to do is to grab the items and run away.
The final question is where did the 2400 pounds of original "big accident" go.
With this in mind, the clone had already asked Ah Fu to start tracking down the clues left by the robbers.
Luke himself stayed obediently by the entrance of the subway station, stopping the paparazzi and "on-site party" who were extremely eager to commit suicide, and making phone calls and spreading messages.
It doesn't matter to other people, but Young Master Tony must be invited out for a walk.
At least we need to let this young master give clear testimony to confirm that Luke contributed to the capture of Tagel and Simon.
As long as he said this, the Detective Bureau's action this time would be a success and not a failure.
Because Luke is Dustin's direct subordinate and is also the police officer who directly killed dozens of robbers.
Even for the sake of face, the NYPD has to get this honor.
Otherwise, everything was done by Batman and Iron Man, and the tens of thousands of NYPD police officers just played a minor role throughout the whole process, and in the end they only found a 2,400-pound fake syrup. How can they still keep their face!
Not only that, but Tony's testimony also proves John and Simon's "game," helping him and Batman lock down the criminal.
The NYPD wouldn't mind getting more credit.
FBI and Department of Homeland Security, get lost! NYPD is not a subordinate of these two departments.
On the contrary, as the largest local police department in the United States, the NYPD has always been averse to these two departments interfering in its purview.
Especially after the New York Twin Towers incident a few years ago, these two departments have squeezed the NYPD's considerable authority and space, and they often launch arrests in New York, and then send the police away afterward by saying "it involves empty threats."
Now the NYPD has played a role in this series of bombings, at least 10-20% of the credit.
On the contrary, the FBI and the Department of Homeland Security did not make any contribution at all, and even their contribution was only made when the work was almost done, so their contribution was almost zero.
There is no doubt that several mid-level managers in both departments will have to step down in this incident.
It cannot be said that the career was ruined, but a wasted three to five years was inevitable.
Taking advantage of the time at the subway station entrance, Luke quickly arranged these things.
Then I saw Phil arriving with a team of agents in black suits.
Luke was not surprised.
The Empty Cloth incident was not within SHIELD's purview, but Batman, the witch, and the fish egg monster certainly were.
The two looked at each other, Luke was smiling, but Phil looked a little confused.
When the two finally shook hands, he couldn't help but whisper, "Why are you getting involved in this again?"
Luke blinked and said, "The Detective Bureau is in charge of the subway bombing case. I was called by the boss to guard here, and then I saw the robbers enter in disguise. There was nothing I could do."
Phil was speechless.
The Detective Bureau was the main investigator of this incident, and Luke was the most capable detective in the bureau.
It is only reasonable for him to be involved. If he just disappears there for the sake of being a bystander, then it can only be said that his boss is a fool.
According to Phil's investigation, Luke's direct superior Dustin is not a fool, but a very capable person. He is qualified to be transferred to S.H.I.E.L.D. as the administrative director of the operations department.
He nodded helplessly and patted Luke on the shoulder: "Be careful next time. In fact, you should have called me at that time."
At this point, he gestured to go inside the subway station to discuss in detail.
There are so many tall buildings all around here that it's easy to be monitored. We'd better go inside and talk about some things.
So, two black-suited agents wearing FBI vests took over Luke's gatekeeping duties.
He and Phil walked down the subway station, found a relatively flat and clean corner, and talked about what had happened.
There's nothing we can do about it.
This time, Luke fought together with Batman and Iron Man, and then witnessed the appearance of the mysterious troublemaker.
In addition, there is the witch and a large group of fish egg monsters in the incident, all of whom possess extraordinary powers, with only Luke, an ordinary person, mixed in among them.
Phil was surprised when he received the news, but then he felt relieved.
Others may not know all of Luke's files, but could it be that the person he personally sent to Nick Fury to seal up doesn't know about it
Even though he didn't want Luke to get involved in these mysterious events, Phil had to admit that Luke, who was almost twenty years old, was already a special person with "extraordinary combat power."
Of course, such people are not uncommon or surprising in the United States, and Phil himself is one of them.
Otherwise, given how often he deals with mysterious events, if he didn't have some extraordinary abilities, the grass on his grave would be three feet high.
The two talked for nearly an hour, and Phil didn't even use his favorite little notebook. Instead, he turned on the recording on his phone and wrote down everything Luke said.
After Phil turned off the recording, Luke coughed and said, "I have some informal guesses. Don't keep them on file. Just listen to them."
Phil was stunned, then he pressed a button on his headset to turn off the portable monitoring system: "What's your guess?"
Luke lowered his voice and told the story of the witch's appearance and the strange and suspicious behavior: "That witch is probably not created by some empty cloth elements. She seems to be... a secret weapon of some department."
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(I wrote this in the author's statement a few days ago, but many people didn't read it, so I'll still mention it in the main text.
This book will not mix the DC worldview. It only has some characters that are "similar" to DC, and they are basically female supporting characters. Men understand the reasons.
After all, this book doesn't even have Gotham, and the old man was cosplayed by the protagonist. It's obviously too much to say that it's mixed with the DC universe.
As for the problem of characters intruding in, Marvel and DC have already done a good job as pioneers. Both sides have been copying each other for decades, and many characters are high imitations.
Finally, a reminder that these characters are just “similar”; after all, even their names are just “similar”.
So you can’t point to Harley Cohen and say she is Harley Quinn, Harley Quinn has never been called this name, and the sword and shield girl mentioned above is called… Tiana)