Being A Detective in The World of Film and Television

Chapter 2183: Extra Fantasy Journey 7

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Of course, Mr. Wei is not jealous of Ah Fu.

But the Dark Knight inexplicably ran to his remote lakeside villa.

He drank his own coffee, ate his own English muffin, then injected Ah Fu with the life potion to "restore" his body, gave him a high-tech nano armor, and finally "transmitted" a large amount of top-level fighting experience into the old butler's consciousness.

If someone shows you kindness without any reason, he is either a traitor or a thief.

Mr. Wei, who has seen countless tragedies and comedies in Gotham City, knows this too well, so there must be some ulterior motives behind this.

But for a moment, he and the housekeeper couldn't find any problem with the "gift".

The nano inner armor can be taken off and taken to other secret laboratories for research, but the life potion injected into Ah Fu's body and the fighting experience in his consciousness cannot be "thrown away".

Thinking about this, Master Wei also started to have a headache: It seems that he has to find this guy who imitates himself immediately and ask him about his intentions.

It just so happens that this guy has been making a lot of noise recently. If Master Wei hadn't been investigating Superman's whereabouts, he would have found the time to deal with this guy a long time ago.

On the other hand, Luke had no pressure at all. Giving things was purely to make his thoughts clear.

After all, in his hometown next door, he used the images of these two people in turn, and paying some copyright fees was not worth mentioning.

Besides, it’s not a good deal to be the one who pushes forward.

Ah Fu is already over the age of knowing the destiny. Before the final result comes out, he can be indifferent to good or bad things.

Mr. Wei would never dare to take the risk of killing the old butler with his own hands.

But Master Wei, who is still in his prime, has enough energy to doubt everything abnormal about himself.

As a paranoid, strong-willed and super suspicious person, he might cause some terrible trouble if he is not careful - he is not only cruel to bad guys, but also to himself when necessary.

As a big capitalist, Mr. Wei trusts the kindness of others far less than he trusts the transaction method.

Luke will later use a "transaction" method to slowly pay him the copyright fees that were originally due.

So, this is Mr. Wei’s problem, not Luke’s problem.

On the other hand, after two months of dormancy, Luke had a clear understanding of the general situation of this world, especially Gotham City and Metropolis not far away.

Gotham City is a place of talented people and beautiful scenery, and it is Mr. Wei's territory.

There is a Daily Planet in Metropolis, and the reporter there, Clark Kent, looks a bit ordinary.

Luke didn't get too close, just a hundred meters away. He stayed in a restaurant near Clark for the whole morning, but no one noticed him at all.

This result is not unexpected.

Luke, who also has extraordinary perception, tries to be restrained in his daily life, otherwise he would have difficulty living.

Just think about it, who would like to hear farts, burps, vomiting and coughing hundreds of meters around, or smell those disgusting odors while enjoying delicious food

Luke is fine, the truly sensitive range is no more than one kilometer.

Perception of things further away will become blurred, and unless you pay special attention to them, they will be like background noise.

And he remembered that Superman's hearing seemed to be global? So if he didn't converge his perception, his ears would be as lively as if there were billions of ducks having a meeting.

Too much useless information is almost equivalent to no information.

Judging from Clark's relaxed expression, it was clear that he didn't have such troubles. It could only be that he, like Luke, was restraining his perception.

Luke didn't go to "leave an impression" on this person.

Superman is a good man. The fact that he did not take any action even when being forced by a group of American scumbags is enough to show that he has a good temper.

Of course, this cannot be simply attributed to Superman being pedantic or saintly.

It’s just that this “God” chooses to live like a normal person—at least during the time when he is not saving people.

This is just like Luke who saved the Earth many times in his hometown next door, but still ran an unknown detective agency, even though the agency only received one or two "friendly" commissions every one or two years.

And once Superman and Luke completely give up this daily life, it will be easy for the "human" part of their emotions to disappear.

Or like the master of Kamar-Taj, they basically have no contact with ordinary people and society, and become an isolated small circle.

This kind of life is too boring.

Luke still likes to go out for a drink and chat with his old colleagues in the police station occasionally, or go to Mei's place to participate in family dinners at fast food and home improvement companies.

Selina would also look for her former colleagues Elsa and Elizabeth to hold a girlfriends' night out, and men and dogs were not allowed to participate - that's right, after noticing that Doghead often reported their drunken talk to Luke, Director Sai kicked this guy out.

Putting up with a little inconvenience is just drizzle in comparison.

Reporter Clark has to listen to many of the interviewees' complaints and dissatisfaction with Superman, and Luke can also hear his colleagues in the police station nagging about the Dark Knight stealing the NYPD's job.

this is life.

After this, the Dark Knight's overt actions decreased, while a young man named Bruce Bell began to frequently appear in various social occasions, flourishing in both the official and business circles.

A chaotic world, a world where the authorities don't have much to do with villains, is too friendly to Luke.

What's even friendlier is that his family is not here, and he doesn't even mind using Bruce Bell's "half-real name".

Even if he is revealed to be the Dark Knight in the end, so what? The officials here don't care about a "little" superhero.

The invincible Superman is the biggest "tall guy". If you don't suppress him, it will be useless to deal with other superheroes.

This is without considering whether the official has sufficient strength. In fact, the official here is much worse than that of the neighboring hometown, because the super villains here are really "talented".

Just a few years ago, the news widely reported that the battle between two "people" - Superman and General Zod of Krypton - turned many places into ruins.

General Zod's target has always been Superman, and the loss to the Earth was just an unintentional impact.

If the general's target was a city, it would be razed to the ground in minutes.

With super villains like these who can easily "pacify the city" around, no one dares to target superheroes without scruples.

As the official power was weak, Luke acted with fewer scruples and used his psychic abilities to achieve behind-the-scenes control over many companies and departments.

In just a few months, Bruce Bell has become a top figure, and this person has a past, a foundation, and strength, so he will never be regarded as a rookie.

Luke, who puts safety first, also adds another layer of "young genius scientific inventor" to this vest.

For this purpose, he also took Ivan's earliest remote-controlled robot soldier technology and exchanged it for a lot of things.

In this way, Bruce Bell's apparent wealth of hundreds of millions has an open, reasonable and legal source.

When he wants to contact a high-ranking person in a certain field, he can easily track down the other party's whereabouts.

The ability to make money is very useful in my hometown next door, and it is even more invincible in the DC world where crime is rampant and (gu qian) despair is rampant.

In a word, having money means you can do whatever you want.