Being A Detective in The World of Film and Television

Chapter 1371: Confusing, asking (2 more)

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Luke didn't rush in, but instead let the micro drone scout around the small bungalow.

Half an hour later, a complete defense system gradually appeared on the virtual projection.

He exclaimed in amazement: "Sure enough, they are doing secret work. The defense is no worse than a small base."

And because the place is small, the defense here is even more stringent.

The only thing that is not as good as a regular base is that the quality is not that high.

Flagg is not Tony. The private defense system he built only used above-average equipment. A better one would cost tens of millions of dollars, and he probably wouldn't be willing to spend that.

Therefore, although there are no loopholes in the layout of this defense system, it is full of leaks on the technical level.

Besides, Batman was going to show up this time anyway, so there was no need for him to sneak in secretly.

Luke directly invaded and took over the defense system, causing it to make a gap and enter stealthily.

Flagg sat on the sofa with a tired look on his face, without turning on the lights or the TV.

Holding a bottle of beer in his hand, he took a gulp. Recent events made him very irritated.

He didn't want to cause trouble for Batman at all.

As a relatively pure soldier, he doesn't mind raising the butcher knife to help the country.

But what's the point of asking him to deal with Batman? Batman has always been saving people and has no intention of getting involved in sensitive incidents.

Moreover, intelligence analysis shows that most of Batman's abilities come from his equipment and combat skills that are far superior to those of ordinary people, and he does not show any superpowers.

Although Batman can fly, many wing suit flying masters can also achieve that kind of flying state, provided that they have a little auxiliary power and sufficient training.

If there was something that could make Flagg's boss want to take action, it would be to covet other people's armor technology.

There are so many useful technologies in the United States. Should we use force to seize the good ones? Flagg does not think his department is qualified to do so.

However, after the boss sounded out the issue once, he never mentioned the matter of capturing Batman again. Flagg thought it was just a concept.

There are many similar ideas in the Advanced Joint Research Group, most of which have not been implemented, and he will not keep them in mind at all times.

As a result, that day Zhu Er suddenly fell into a coma in the base.

Afterwards he heard a little rumor from the researchers that something went wrong with the witch and Jules was implicated.

The good news is that Jules woke up after being unconscious for half a day. There was no other abnormality and he even felt much better than before.

The bad news is that he learned from his own channels that SHIELD was investigating a "witch" who was said to be related to the New York serial bombings.

Flagg's heart skipped a beat: Wasn't the day Jules fell into a coma the same day the New York bombing took place

This time, he didn't ask his superior because he knew the other party would not admit it.

Dozens of ordinary people were killed and over a thousand were injured in the New York bombing. Even if he had the trust of his superiors, it was impossible for them to admit such a thing in front of him.

Two FBI department heads have been fired for dereliction of duty, and more than fifty people have been fired along with the two heads.

There are even more people who have been transferred to the bench or to difficult positions, at least hundreds of people. This shows how big the blame for the New York bombing is.

As long as it is confirmed that Flagg's supervisor knew about the incident in advance, she would be charged with dereliction of duty and might even be given a few weeks' leave or transferred.

After all, although this kind of air raid is not within the scope of the authority of the senior joint research group, it is not difficult to pass on the intelligence to the FBI and the Department of Homeland Security.

What does the joint group want to do if they don't pass on this kind of information? Get promoted or make money

Those robbers were robbing under the guise of an air raid, and Flagg couldn't guarantee that his boss would remain unmoved by the 1 billion+ US dollars in property.

But Flagg could only suppress this thought in his heart.

In fact, the group of people who study witches have been given a gag order and are strictly prohibited from discussing any witch-related matters with outsiders.

At the same time, these people were required not to leave the base within six months.

Although these researchers usually only had a few days off every one or two months, this high-pressure situation further reminded Flagg that the witches had a lot to do with the New York bombing.

What can he do? Should he take the initiative to expose his boss

That high-level joint research group will inevitably bring about great turmoil, and if things go wrong, it may be taken over by someone else, leading to another major purge.

Jules's situation also worried him.

It is really hard to say what would have happened to Jules if there had been internal unrest at this time.

Although his current boss's methods were not clean, Flagg at least knew what was going on.

With a new boss, no one knows where he will be assigned to work, and only God knows whether he can continue to accompany Jules.

Flagg didn't dare take the risk.

As he was thinking this, he suddenly felt something was wrong. He turned his head abruptly and pulled the gun out of the holster at his waist.

He was fast, but Luke was even faster.

Almost at the same time he turned to draw his gun, Luke snatched the pistol from his hand.

Flagg subconsciously tightened his grip on the gun, only to find his hand was empty, and his expression suddenly darkened.

When he saw the huge black shadow standing behind him, his heart skipped a beat: "Batman?"

Luke casually threw the gun onto the sofa next to him and walked across to him, the blood-red lenses on his helmet flashing: "You know why I came to you, right?"

Flag shook his head subconsciously: "I don't know, what do you want to do?"

Luke said indifferently: "You don't know about the New York bombing, the robbers, the witches, and the 2,400 pounds of explosives?"

Flagg: "I am not in charge of counter-terrorism and I don't know much about this case."

Luke chuckled, "What about the witch? Don't you know anything about her? She was one of the culprits in the New York bombing."

His abilities in telepathy and basic psychology are not exaggerated. The human lie detector can be used to identify him, and his judgment is entirely based on mental fluctuations.

Flagg's resistance to torture did not include how to control his own mental fluctuations.

Because this ability is completely metaphysical to current earth science.

So, when Luke deliberately slowed down his speech and said those tentative key words one by one, he got what he wanted.

When Flagg heard Luke say that the witch was the culprit of the bombing, his heartbeat suddenly quickened, and even though he was well trained, he couldn't completely control his physiological reaction.

Strictly speaking, the relationship between the witch and him is rather complicated.

Because Flagg likes the female doctor Jule, but Jule is possessed by an ancient witch who even plans to completely take over Jule's body.

Flagg hated witches, but he couldn't find a way to exorcise them. If he wanted to kill the witch, it would probably mean Jules would be buried with her.

"Tell me everything about the witch." Luke said, "Otherwise, I will let the right person deal with her."

Flagg immediately shook his head: "I really don't know what you are talking about."

This was his last professional accomplishment.

(The third update is still being coded, no need to wait)