Being A Detective in The World of Film and Television

Chapter 2229: Extra Fantasy Journey 53

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When Steppenwolf was on Paradise Island, he was like a deserted person and snatched the Mother Box away.

If it hadn't been a coward to Superman and hadn't snatched the Mother Box and ran away, the Queen would have died on the spot in a matter of minutes.

Such a powerful opponent was pinned down and trampled upon by Luke, who even chopped off his head and took it back as a collection.

Although Diana described other superheroes helping her, the Queen was able to tell who made the greater contribution.

Such a powerful being is best as an ally, she would be crazy to provoke one.

Making the suggestion was her last effort, and the rest could only be left to nature.

The queen made this decision in her heart as she watched her daughter turn her gaze back toward the distant palace.

Luke had a great time on Paradise Island for the next week.

Apart from daily morning exercises with Diana, where I was surrounded by a bunch of female warriors, everything else was pretty easy.

But the good thing about this is that no one wants to compete with him anymore.

Diana is the strongest among them. He can fight her on equal terms. The others will be defeated in seconds.

The rest of the time, Diana would take him to visit farmlands, ranches, horse farms, orchards, vineyards and other places.

In the end, there were only two things that Luke was interested in.

The first is wine.

Staying on this isolated paradise island with no men (don't ask me how they reproduce, I don't know either), the female warriors, apart from training, do things that interest them.

Among them, winemaking is very important, or the most important one in daily life.

Fruit wine is a very popular beverage, beer is too watery and not many people drink it, and wine is best suited for aging, so a lot of it is stored in the cellar.

In the outside world, wines with decades of history are considered super luxury goods, but in Paradise Island, there is a "mysterious wine legend" technology that can cellar wines that are over a hundred years old.

Although Luke didn't know much about red wine, he could still tell the approximate grade based on the gourmet ability in his mind.

You don't even have to ask the Queen to buy wine.

Diana, who was standing by, waved her hand and told him to choose any year from a hundred years ago and move away all of them.

Anyway, a batch of wine has to be produced every year, so Amazon and others can just skip this year's drinking.

Luke didn't specifically look at the oldest batch, but asked the female warrior in charge of winemaking, and chose the one with the best grape quality in the year.

After receiving this benefit, he was in a good mood and couldn't help joking with Diana: "No wonder you don't care about money. If you take out this wine, each bottle will cost tens of thousands of dollars, right?"

Diana rolled her eyes at him and said, "Why don't I go down to sea and find some antiques. They are much older than this wine and more valuable."

Luke was speechless: Yes, this is the Mediterranean Sea.

In the game of Age of Discovery, this place was a prosperous shipping route in ancient times, and there are countless shipwrecks lying thousands of meters below the sea.

Ordinary people can’t get it, but there is a way for the female war god to get it.

In addition to the wine given to him by Her Royal Highness the Princess, Luke's second reward was the materials and methods of making weapons "inherited" from the Amazons.

Although it was very primitive, Luke felt a hint of divine enchantment in it.

Compared to his telekinetic enchantment, the effect of physical weapon enchantment is stronger in breaking defense, and it is not a one-time effect.

And he also noticed that the Amazons didn't seem to have much divine power to complete the enchantment.

It is also possible that they did not know that they were enchanting divine power into their weapons and were just following tradition.

Due to the lack of divine power, the weapons created are naturally not so "divine".

But Luke is not short of divine power—that is, the power of faith.

But it's still on Amazon's territory, so he doesn't want to build it right away.

It doesn’t matter if it fails. Amazon’s failure rate in creating artifacts is basically 100% now, and no one will laugh at it.

But if he succeeds, I'm afraid the entire Amazon will want to keep him.

Compared to scoring points, it doesn't matter how beautiful and brave the Amazon warriors are - women are not as fun as tech geeks.

In order to obtain this set of things, Luke gave the manufacturing technology of the floating turret.

Both Diana and the Queen prefer this kind of powerful equipment.

There is no need for it to engage in air combat, it is only used to guard Paradise Island, and the movement speed of the turret is completely sufficient.

Moreover, the fully intelligent control can be changed to semi-manual mode. You can then sit in the car, lock the screen like in a shooting game, and press the fire button.

It would take a long time for Paradise Island to build a batch of turrets on its own, but the technology is there.

It was not difficult for Diana to set up a few companies outside and complete the procurement and assembly.

The only problem is energy. Luke also provided a batch of rechargeable energy batteries in exchange for some of the raw materials for Amazon to build the artifact.

This kind of battery can be charged with a variety of energy sources, including electrical energy, thermal energy, and the advanced energy in the mother box, but the efficiency is different.

Since floating turrets have been chosen, fighter jets obviously do not meet the Queen’s needs—Amazon still has the idea of “coexisting with the island”.

In the end, Luke gave two non-standard fighter planes as gifts to the queen and princess.

The Queen's spaceship looks a bit like a Sovereign's, roughly similar to a cigar, with soft lines and golden color all over, and it looks very luxurious.

Diana's one was silver, with sharp lines, more like a bird of prey.

As special models, these two fighters are quite comfortable, especially the Queen's one.

The speed is enough to circle the earth within six hours, and Diana's plane only needs four hours. The only problem is that the high-speed cruise is quite noticeable, so it cannot be invisible.

Besides, flying within the earth is just an "additional" function for this thing. It is very easy for it to enter space and make a round trip within the solar system.

The Queen and Diana later learned all this from the fighter's intelligent program. At that time, Luke simply remotely controlled the fighter to fly into Paradise Island and asked Diana to send him away.

After a week's vacation on Paradise Island, Luke felt that it was time to get into his new job.

It doesn't matter what the Queen and Diana think.

He still has a lot of time in DC, so there is no need to rush to improve the favorability of the demigod mother and daughter.

As the saying goes, more haste makes waste, he is prepared for a protracted war.

Anyway, we still have Mr. Wei, number one, and Arthur, number two, so having Princess Diana is nothing.

Of course, Luke's spy in Gotham City brought him a new message, forcing him to get ready to start work.

Some things are inconvenient to do once the opportunity is missed.

It just so happened that Diana invited Luke in time this time, and left Gotham City openly for a period of time, which could effectively reduce Mr. Wei's suspicion.

With his own plans in mind, Luke did not rush back to Gotham City, but instead traveled around Europe.

He used the name of inspecting multiple technology companies with the intention of investing or acquiring them as appropriate, and he basically visited one or two companies a day.

Luke is too lazy to go to big companies himself, that is the job of the negotiation team.

These targets are small companies that do have potential for investment or acquisition, and there is precedent for him to personally visit them for inspection.

In fact, most of the time Luke is remotely monitoring the situation in Gotham City.

It’s because the space shielding of Paradise Island interferes too much with external signals. If he doesn’t come out, he will miss the opening scene.