"It's definitely not for the little turtles. It's been such a long time, and the little turtles were only exposed by April a few days ago, right?" Selina pondered for a moment and shook her head to rule out the simplest possibility:
Luke groaned, "Not necessarily. They have fought with the Bigfoot Gang, although that only started in the last month or two."
Selina: "But this kind of surveillance should be more targeted at Brooklyn, right? Not many little turtles go to Queens."
The two were not bickering, but were using mutual denial to find clues to the matter.
It is easier to clarify thoughts during an argument. This is the reason why people say things become clearer as time goes by—of course, this does not apply to those argumentative people who refuse to admit defeat.
Luke pondered for a moment, raised his hand to summon the light screen, and drew a simple relationship chart on it: "Did you see it?"
Selina also raised her hand and tapped the name of the "Big Foot Gang" on the screen: "Yes, it is the money bag of the Sachs Group. It may also have helped Deputy Commissioner Brad to frame Sheriff Nelson. It is also an enemy of the little turtles. It has a part in all these things."
Luke affirmed: "So the things we are not sure about may be related to it."
Selena agreed to this possibility.
This method of analysis may seem to make no sense, but it often works wonders in handling cases.
This is also the reason why Luke tries every means to create scenes where his real self and his various aliases appear at the same time.
Because if you remove the superficial disguise and look at something purely from the perspective of ability, relevance, interests, gains and losses, it is very likely to be the truth.
Dustin didn't even consider the evidence. As soon as he heard the situation, he was sure that Brad framed Nelson.
Is it arbitrary? Very arbitrary.
Is it accurate? Now it seems that it is quite accurate.
"It looks like we're going to Newark?" Selina turned her head and asked.
Luke thought for a moment and rejected the proposal: "Two-pronged approach. We are most familiar with New York, so we will check those delivery men who are suspected to be from the Bigfoot Gang. I will let others check Newark."
Selina: "Leaving now?"
Luke laughed when he heard this: "There's no need to rush. Sachs found the little turtles, and now that he hasn't caught them, he's in no mood to do anything else."
Selina: "Then I'm going to train."
Luke grabbed her and pushed her towards the kitchen: "There's no rush tonight. Let's go and try the special pizza I left for you."
Selina was suspicious: "Don't tell me you left that blue cheese pizza? Only Nugget likes to eat something that smells so bad."
After watching TV series for a while, Nugget, who had only become energetic when hearing about the special pizza, said in dissatisfaction: "Boo!"
Luke: "OK, I asked it to try the food, not because it likes it." As he said that, the two people and the dog had already arrived in the kitchen.
He opened the pressure cooker and added the following sounds: "Dangdangdangdang!"
Smelling the rich aroma of gravy, Selina and Doghead were stunned.
Nugget's mouth was drooling, and Selina swallowed hard, "This looks like meat, right? Aren't you talking about pizza?"
Luke then took out a large stack of crispy, yellow crusted pancakes from the oven next to him. "Watch me make them in a moment. It's the ancestor of pizza... a famous snack from ancient China - Roujiamo."
Selina: “Huh?”
Gold nugget: (⊙﹃⊙)
By the time Selina and Gold Nugget were on the rooftop enjoying the summer evening breeze and eating the roujiamo that Luke had just made, the clone was already in contact with the technical turtle Donnie, transmitting information about the Sachs Group and asking it to also pass on relevant intelligence about the Big Foot Gang.
After all, the little turtles had been fighting the Big Foot Gang for a month or two, and had been specifically gathering intelligence on the other side.
Unlike Luke, there are a lot of tough guys in the little black notebook, and not everyone is qualified to be checked by him.
But after looking at the information sent by Donnie, he frowned a little.
The Big Foot Gang in the information is not too rampant, but too ordinary.
Although this gang was active, there was no sign of large-scale trafficking of illegal drugs, nor did they intend to take advantage of the situation to become drug wholesalers in New York.
You know, Luke has been in New York for more than half a year, and the business of the gangs that have survived in New York has increased to some extent.
Luke and Selina's actions of cleaning up the gang were in fact helping them clean up their competitors.
Even if one batch of goods is destroyed, the money can be recovered by raising the prices of other goods.
Of course, the premise for getting rich is to avoid being wiped out by Batman and Catwoman next time.
In contrast, the Big Foot Gang as a whole showed a lukewarm trend.
They withdrew from New York early and never took any action under the name of the Big Foot Gang again, so Luke didn't pay much attention to it.
After a moment, Luke found something unusual in the data: a few months ago, the Bigfoot Gang had transported several batches of supplies, including experimental equipment and some raw materials, in considerable quantities.
He asked Donnie who was still online, and the technical turtle explained awkwardly.
The little turtles didn't get any samples, they just took a few photos and the other party sent the things away.
Donny is good at mechanics, electronics, and the Internet. He can hardly recognize the raw materials and even found the experimental equipment on the Internet after he came back.
Luke also didn't recognize all of these things.
In the photos that Donny gave, they only had numbers and numbers, no names or descriptions, and they had obviously been cleaned up in advance.
Ah Fu quickly gave the answer: it was basically equipment used for biological experiments, and the composition of the raw materials was still unknown.
Without getting samples for testing, no one would know what those various objects in the bottles are.
These days, it is normal to mistake silicone for Tai Sui just by looking at it.
This situation made Luke even more suspicious of the Big Foot Gang.
Now think about it, what is the spirit of a company that relies on selling illegal drugs to support technological development
Luke has dealt with so many gangs, but the behavior of the Big Foot Gang is unique.
Even when Francis transformed Wade's underground laboratory, the main source of funds was directly allocated, and the gang controlled by Francis was used to find experimental subjects, not to provide funds for the laboratory.
After thinking for a moment, he asked Ah Fu to start tracing the sources of these batches of equipment and raw materials.
Given the time and quantity of these batches of stuff arriving in New York, maybe he could find something interesting there, and he wouldn't have to worry about it anyway.
The clone did not rest either, but went out directly and flew invisible to Newark, which is across the water from New York.
He has no shortage of time as he is operating on two fronts, and the most efficient approach is to use both the Internet and on-site investigations.
After having supper, I went to bed on time.
The clone was busy all night, but gained little.
The Bigfoot Gang has no base or headquarters in Newark. They have broken up into small groups and communicate through phone calls and the Internet.
Luke was able to track down quite a few of them, but arresting them all would take more than a few hours.
Besides, it would be useless to catch as many unsuspecting minions as possible, as it would only alert the enemy.