Being A Detective in The World of Film and Television

Chapter 1653: The director died again (3 more chapters)

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Luke, who was busy working near DC, saw this turtle-digging-hole technique and his mouth twitched: I didn't expect that Tony just went through the sewer last night, and today it's the director's turn.

As expected, if you want to be a superhero, you are destined to be familiar with the dark, damp and narrow sewers.

Look, even mxxfxxkman, who used to stand on a high-rise building and overlook the country every day, couldn't escape this drill.

Fortunately, according to Luke's investigations in recent months, DC's sewers are much cleaner. After all, the population is far less than that of New York.

The journey of the Malafako man through the cave shouldn't be too difficult.

Nick Fury was injured? Luke just wanted to say haha.

This guy is holding the Life Light Dagger and Life No. 1 in his hands.

Both of these are "magic-level" healing medicines.

Given Chief Lu Dan's personality, he would definitely keep some on hand to save his life.

Unless he saw Nick Fury being shot in the head with his own eyes, Luke would believe that this guy... his substitute was dead.

When talking about Nick Fury being assassinated and "dead" several times, Luke casually asked, "A substitute?" Phil's expression did not react, but his mental fluctuations proved it.

In addition, Phil also bought several pairs of mechanical gloves and nano gloves from Luke.

If Nick Fury didn't have this thing with him, he could only blame his bad luck.

Therefore, Hydra's plan to kill Nick Fury, the master of faking death, is pure daydreaming.

The only benefit of assassinating him is that the director would appear to have died in the line of duty, and Hydra within SHIELD could then take over the highest power in a legitimate manner.

This is what is meant by “when the false is true, the true is also false”.

After complaining a lot about Marafako in his heart, Luke continued to do his own thing.

He just sent the news of Nick Fury's attack to the members of the Bat-Team who participated in the operation, including Tony, through a special channel.

The young master, who was also very busy, turned pale when he heard the news.

He had just informed Nick Fury last night that Hydra was planning to attack the helicarrier, and this morning this guy was besieged on the street.

That's D.C.

In broad daylight, during the morning rush hour, more than a dozen "police cars" and dozens of fully armed "policemen" were dispatched on a major traffic artery, chasing the director of S.H.I.E.L.D.'s car.

Tony could imagine that there should be several empty cloth organizations preparing to speak out and claim responsibility for this incident.

Then, it all made sense.

They are just empty talkers who do things without using their brains.

After just a brief thought, he, like Luke, put aside such trivial matters and continued to get busy.

He had communicated with Luke, and there was a clear division of labor between the two.

Luke is mainly responsible for the "military support" of this operation, but Tony cannot come forward directly.

The young master's identity is too sensitive, unlike a vigilante like Luke who can deny his responsibility by changing his vest.

SHIELD is a quagmire. If Tony intervenes now, it may be used as an excuse to attack.

He could choose to destroy evidence or sacrifice the pawn to save the king, which just happened to help some people take the blame.

Neither Tony nor Luke are idiots, and they certainly can't sacrifice themselves to make Hydra so comfortable.

Nick Fury expressed the same opinion.

This guy ran away, most likely trying to escape.

After a few months, of course, the time was far from enough, but Nick Fury knew that if he wanted to completely eliminate Hydra, there would never be enough time.

When the time came, he decisively transferred a large amount of hidden resources of S.H.I.E.L.D. to Tony.

How much he can eat depends on his ability.

These resources are basically not money. Money is something that SHIELD is very short of recently, and Tony doesn't want it either.

What Nick Fury gave to Tony were all kinds of top-secret intelligence, scientific research materials, and mysterious things.

Of course he would keep those that had already been moved away.

He asked Tony to take care of many things that could not be taken away in advance and might fall into the hands of Hydra.

Nick Fury didn't do this on impulse, he had been preparing for several months and now he just sent the description of all these resources to Tony.

As for Luke, of course he had no share.

If he gave the big boss everything, maybe he would eat it, but Nick Fury was not stupid.

I'm giving the things to Tony now. When he wants to use them later, he can shamelessly ask the young master for some back.

Even if you sell everything to a big boss, the other party may not acknowledge your debt.

With such huge benefits, Nick Fury would never trust a mysterious businessman with no background.

Tony couldn't run away even if he wanted to, and the Stark Group couldn't disappear in an instant.

Nick Fury didn't know that Tony turned around and told Luke about it, and asked the boss who sold everything if he wanted to take over some of the resources.

Luke felt regretful for a moment, but still refused.

The reason given to Tony was that the boss didn't like to get involved in such troublesome business.

Tony had a "you've got to be kidding me" look on his face.

However, he prefers experience points to things that require a lot of resources, manpower, and material resources to get away.

Besides, isn’t Tony’s ability Luke’s ability

Given the young master's personality, he would definitely go through the most valuable things among those things.

All Luke needs to do is refresh this teammate's ability list and he will have everything.

Finally, he added: "The boss said that we can trade for both sides' technology and materials."

Tony, whose communication was interrupted, was half-believing and half-doubting, but he couldn't help muttering in his heart: With such business ethics, what kind of businessman are you, old man!

Business ethics has always been a tool for capital groups to make money.

On the one hand, it allows the public to see this glamorous surface, and on the other hand, it is also a means to attack and suppress other competitors.

But does a big boss who sells everything need this thing? Obviously not.

Suppliers at the top of the monopoly focus on quality rather than quantity and have no need for any business ethics at all.

As long as his "high-end customers" are willing to trust him, that's enough.

For example, those who believe in a certain "miracle doctor" or "master" will not believe it even if others say that the person is a liar.

Mere rumors will not hinder the miracle doctors and masters from making money.

But things are not that simple.

Less than an hour later, Frank sent another "congratulatory message": "It is said that Heidan is dead. His body is now lying in the DC Central Hospital."

Luke slowly put the remote-controlled robot down in a sewer: "Well, I understand."

Frank: "They say he was beaten into a hornet's nest."

Luke covered the remote-controlled robot with an optical camouflage cloak: "Did the head explode?"

Frank: "The head exploded. There's no way to prove it was him who died."

Luke said, "It's God's blessing that I can still keep my body intact."

Frank: “…”

Communication interrupted.

Of course, Malafak will not die.

As the saying goes, a scourge will last for thousands of years. Nick Fury can basically be counted as a scourge. It is not easy for him to die.

Besides, according to the deal between Lu Dan and Tony, this guy would be in huge trouble if he were "alive" now.

And if he died like this, he would be promoted to the "honest former director" who was assassinated by Snake Shield.

Afterwards, it was definitely not his turn as a dead man to bear the huge blame for SHIELD.

After all, the person who takes the blame must be alive before taking the blame, and must not be beaten into a sieve in public.