Being A Detective in The World of Film and Television

Chapter 1428: Investigate each other and take the board on stage (2 more)

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Luke looked at the female guest on the show and simply asked Ah Fu, "Which hospital is her daughter in?"

Ah Fu: "Queens Medical Center."

Luke nodded, turned the steering wheel, and headed towards the Queens Medical Center.

As a detective in the Detective Bureau, he could go around New York without attracting any attention. Once he flashed his badge, it was normal for him to question anyone.

If you change to any superhero alias and do this too often, people will probably ask you the reason and find clues of your alias' behavior.

Now everything about Luke is mixed up in his daily case handling. As a New York detective, it is very common for him to understand and collect grassroots intelligence.

Thousands of detectives across New York do the same thing. Luke is like a drop of salt water hidden in the sea.

This is also the reason why he is reluctant to give up this detective job.

Is there any better identity than being able to conduct investigations freely in New York, the center of the Marvel universe, without attracting anyone's attention, and also obtaining a lot of internal intelligence through the NYPD

Look at the hosts on TV and the comments on the Internet nowadays, almost all of them have forgotten about the NYPD.

To use a line from a movie in the previous life to describe it, most people’s view of the police in paranormal events is “Police, come out and clean up the mess.”

As long as the incident is over and the police start to clean up the mess, not many people actually care how they clean up the mess afterwards.

The NYPD is still occasionally mentioned now, not because of how much they contributed in the experimental subject attack, but because the more than one hundred police officers who died in the line of duty were included in the thousands of victims.

For example, one program said: "The NYPD has lost more than a hundred police officers. We can see their sacrifice, but what about the superheroes? They just walked away after beating the monsters, without even staying a few minutes to help the trapped people? The NYPD has lost so many police officers, but others are still maintaining order and protecting the people."

Similar remarks have been seen on news programs and on the Internet.

In short, we don't talk about the contributions of superheroes in killing experimental subjects and protecting so many people, but only discuss what they did not do well in the protection process, commonly known as - finding fault.

Selina was reading these shows and online comments and looked very unhappy: "When they say this, it seems like they hope that superheroes will not appear and let thousands more people die in New York, right?"

Luke nodded as he drove. "Yeah, who do you think made those comments? Of course it's the villains in the movies."

Selina was stunned: "Are you kidding? They can control the media?"

Luke chuckled: "The villains in movies are often those wealthy and powerful bosses. Is it difficult for them to use some media resources?"

Selena was speechless.

Politicians and capitalists have always been the hardest hit by villains, especially in movies.

They are either the main villains themselves, or they force or create the villains themselves. They are definitely the backbone of the villain camp.

Since we are talking about this topic, Luke still casually sorted out Selina's thoughts: "Don't have any opinions about these people who jump out. Whether they are the host, the victim, or the online commenter, they are just tools guided by others. Now you see them showing their blades to us, which feels very hurtful, but in fact, as long as we can control the handle of the blade, this blade can also become our weapon."

Selina frowned: "But they are human, right?"

Luke sighed: "Most people can't even recognize that they are tools. Can you expect them to face the world calmly and rationally?"

In fact, he didn't want to tell Selina anything deeper because it would be useless.

Humans are social animals.

If most people want to live in this world as a human being, they can only become useful people to this society, that is, tools.

It is very difficult not to be exploited in this system.

Even for some second-generation rich people who just live a life of idleness and waiting for death, it is the first-generation rich people who have earned enough capital for them to survive as useless people.

As for the majority of ordinary people who do not have a first-generation rich father, they are like fish in the river, they are in the river but do not know it.

Only a small number of fish with independent thinking ability will jump out of the water and observe their living environment from another angle instead of turning a blind eye.

It is unrealistic to expect most people to be that smart, and there is no need to look down on them.

Luke looked at Selina, who seemed somewhat bored, and did not say anything to comfort her.

It is better to have no expectations of the general public than to have too high expectations and suffer greater disappointment.

In a sense, superheroes are like celebrities.

When fans love you, they will defend you no matter what bad things you do.

When your fans hate you, anything good you do is wrong.

The difference is that superheroes don't make a living from fans, so Batman has been aloof from the beginning, and things like pampering fans don't exist.

Common name: If you like it, lick it; if you don’t, roll away.

However, Selina is so easy to comfort because she has been with him for a long time, and her perspective on things is naturally affected.

The rest of the “teammates” still have to go separately.

They have no experience of being superheroes, and it would be terrible if they really treated those so-called fans as treasures.

While I was thinking, the car arrived at the hospital.

Luke and his companion went in and questioned several injured patients in the name of investigating a case.

These cases are real, and Luke will indeed investigate them.

Then, while walking, Luke passed by the ward where the female guest's daughter was.

Pretending to organize their statements with Selina, the two sat outside the room for a while holding their phones, then got up and left.

After coming out, Luke's mouth curled up: There are three surveillance cameras in one ward. Except for the one that is visible, the other two are hidden types.

Are there any such services as multiple monitoring in hospitals? Obviously not.

Secondly, there was a nurse and a male caregiver outside the ward who were obviously temporary job changers.

Luke could clearly smell the smell of gun oil and gunpowder on them even from ten meters away.

I'm not afraid of you doing too much, I'm afraid of you doing nothing! He chuckled in his heart.

When the next day came, everything was calm.

A temporary female nurse at the Queens Medical Center had no idea that after returning home, she had told Batman everything, including the department she belonged to.

There was also a little splash, which no one mentioned.

The female guest's daughter woke up and her head injury completely disappeared. Even the attending doctor called the results of the examination a miracle.

However, this incident did not appear in the news.

The next day, the female guest appeared on the TV show again and thanked the doctors at Queens Hospital for saving her daughter's life.

She still has that disgusted attitude towards Batman and superheroes.

However, compared to the last time when she cried bitterly, her performance this time was a bit dry and she didn't seem to be very sincere.

“After all, I’m not a professional actor, haha!” Luke chuckled as he watched the show.