Being A Detective in The World of Film and Television

Chapter 1944: A Deal with Dr. Pym 2 (1 more)

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Dr. Pym has always strictly controlled the sales volume of Pym particles, basically selling according to demand and never leaving too many points.

But the commission from the big boss can only be paid with points or through direct negotiation between the two parties.

In other words, Dr. Pym, who has no points, has to exchange other things for the backup data.

The problem is, where can he find anything comparable to the technical information on Pym particles

But this old guy has a tough temper, but that doesn't mean he is thin-skinned.

No matter how panicked he was, he just pulled a long face and maintained an attitude of "I'm very angry".

Unfortunately, this trick didn't work on Luke, his mental fluctuations had exposed everything.

However, compared to most people, Dr. Pym's panic was just a drizzle. He was worthy of being a man who had dismantled a missile in mid-air.

The boss took out his cell phone in front of Pym and contacted the first-level clone. The two sides talked to each other for a while.

Then the boss put away his phone and acted as if he knew nothing about the ant robot peeping at him from behind.

"The requirement over there is that they have the right to purchase products related to your research results of Pym particles in the future." The boss said slowly.

Dr. Pym's face darkened: "Impossible."

Doesn't this mean he's just an employee? Or a lifetime employee

The boss didn't care: "You can decide the quantity to sell."

Dr. Pym said nothing.

Boss: "All achievements before the agreement takes effect do not count."

This means that Dr. Pym is not required to sell the Ant-Man suit.

Dr. Pym's expression did not improve at all.

Darren is already planning on making a similar suit, and PDD, who has the backup data, will be able to make it sooner or later, so there's no need to buy the Ant-Man suit.

However, he also felt a little relieved.

The ant robot saw the conversation on the phone and it was consistent with what the boss said.

This proves that the boss still maintains his consistent character and neutral attitude, otherwise Dr. Pym would have nothing to talk about next.

Dr. Pym's mind raced, but he remained silent for a long time.

The boss didn't rush.

Doing business here is not necessarily the same as doing business in an ordinary shopping mall.

For a private-to-private transaction, it is impossible to bring in a group of lawyers and accountants to tear apart the contract for several months and then come up with a contract that both parties can accept.

Characters like Dr. Pym and the PDD director played by Luke himself are both extraordinary individuals.

The more straightforward the seller's offer, the less room the buyer has for bargaining.

Just like when Dr. Pym sold the Pym particles before, the transaction only took a few words.

If the conditions cannot be agreed upon, both parties will immediately part ways and no one will bother the other.

Finally, Dr. Pym asked the boss to confirm a bunch of transaction details and finally reached the deal.

The result of the transaction was that both parties took a step back.

Dr. Pym does not guarantee the time of providing the technology, and PDD only guarantees that the technology of Pym particles will not be leaked, nor will it be sold or used on a large scale.

No one is a fool.

Dr. Pym actually didn't believe that anyone would take the information and not keep a record of it.

Luke also didn't believe that if Dr. Pym really made something good, he would hand it over obediently.

This transaction is actually just guaranteed by the boss's reputation, so that both parties will not tear each other apart and control the Pym particles between them.

Dr. Pym didn't lose out either.

If the big boss hadn't revealed the information, it wouldn't have been so easy for him to achieve his goal this time.

Besides, Darren is not dead, so the operation will only be delayed for a few years.

If Darren succeeds, there will definitely be an official US copy of the leaked backup, and then there will be no hope for Dr. Pym.

This is much more troublesome than leaking it to PDD.

The boss also explained to Dr. Pym that PDD belongs to the Bat Team.

Even if they achieve any results, it will be for the Bat Team's own use.

Even Dr. Pym, who thinks highly of himself, understands that with the technology mastered by the Bat Squad, they have no shortage of Pym particles if they want to cause trouble.

But Dr. Pym still added a special clause to this transaction: no Pym particles and related technologies must be handed over to Tony Stark in any form.

Just from this one point, Dr. Pym's passion for preventing fire, theft and Stark is evident.

What could Luke do? Of course he agreed.

Tony has too much to research anyway, so why bother taking Dr. Pym's job

There are still many days to come!

If not for a longer life, then for better work, Dr. Pym would need the water of life.

When their friendship becomes deeper, the boss will compare Dr. Pym's abilities with the information obtained this time.

This time, Luke helped Dr. Pym and his son-in-law Scott Lang, so it is not excessive to take a little benefit.

This is a long-term goal.

At least we have to wait until Luke has thoroughly understood the backup data he got from Darren before we can proceed, so there is no rush at all.

After an unpleasant transaction, the boss said goodbye and left.

Scott walked in from the hallway outside the living room and looked at Dr. Pym in surprise: "Just let him go like that?"

Dr. Pym gave his cheap son-in-law a displeased look and said, "What else?"

Scott thought for a moment and shook his head helplessly: "I can't afford to offend you."

Dr. Pym turned his head away angrily: Do you need to tell me this

Scott muttered something and fell silent.

Dr. Pym noticed that there was no movement for a while, so he turned back and looked at him: "Why are you still in the living room? You can go train when you have time. The work is not over yet."

Scott hesitated, but still said, "Um... When can I go see my daughter? And I'm a parole officer now, so I have to report regularly."

Dr. Pym waved his hand unhappily. "Got it. I'll help you with the parole problem. But don't even think about going out recently. If Darren can't find me, I'll look for you."

Scott: ... I believe you! You are such a bad old man!

It wasn't a trap set by Dr. Pym. Although he was unemployed now, at least he was still able to visit his daughter.

… Well, he had joined the Doctor’s ship just for his daughter’s visitation rights, and the situation wasn’t much better than it is now.

Dr. Pym then remembered that he should have asked the boss to solve Scott's problem.

But it’s not too late now.

To solve personal troubles, just submit a relevant document and initiate a quick commission directly to the boss.

Then after the boss reviews it, he will send back a confirmation letter of the commission content, including the price.

As long as there is no problem, you can click OK, the points will be automatically deducted and the commission will be established.

Next, you just need to wait for the reply that the commission has been completed.

Dr. Pym did not delay. He stood up, went to the safe, took out a special mobile phone used to send commissions, and started placing orders.

In less than ten minutes, the authorization confirmation letter was sent back.

Dr. Pym glanced at the content and pressed OK.

"Your account balance is insufficient. Please recharge before confirming the order."

Dr. Pym was stunned and looked at the points required for the commission - 30.

This price is the cheapest among the commissions, and it is not excessive to use it to erase Scott's parole record.

But Dr. Pym could only look up at the sky in silence: Damn it, it’s just 2 points less.