Luke knew about the Keren Show because he would occasionally watch it to spice things up.
At this moment, the live broadcast room is busy.
Colen was communicating quietly with the live broadcast guests, making final preparations for the upcoming live broadcast.
Suddenly, the door of the live broadcast room was pushed open.
At first, no one noticed the door.
But as the black giant moved forward, the staff members exclaimed, and everyone looked over, and couldn't help but whisper, "Batman?"
Luke: "I want to use this live broadcast to broadcast a piece of news. Who is in favor and who is against it?"
No one said anything.
It’s not that no one opposes, but that those who want to oppose don’t know how to say it, or they don’t have the courage to say it.
However, the producer, director and host of the show, Coren, was full of light: "Okay, I've wanted to interview you for a long time, Batman, I'm your die-hard fan."
Luke tilted his head and looked at the Batman pattern on the T-shirt inside his suit. The corner of his mouth twitched: Fans like you who pick your toes should just get as far away from me as possible!
He suddenly remembered that in his previous life there were always many men who shouted that they wanted to give birth to a baby for a certain idol.
In fact, Colen has never thought about such a thing. He is a true fan.
"Thank you all for your cooperation." While saying thank you, he swung his hand back and a rope dart flew out, tying the door of the live broadcast room.
This move did not scare anyone, but instead made many people excited.
What is Batman's specialty
First, he can fly.
Second, he can use amazing rope dart techniques.
Luke's act of blocking the import and export just proves that he is not a knockoff cosplay by a fanatical fan.
But a moment later, Colen yelled, "What! Not an interview with you?"
Everyone who was busy suddenly stopped.
Being the first to interview Batman was definitely explosive news, and it was worth breaking some rules for it.
But if this wasn't an interview with Batman, this would be a big problem.
Rules and regulations must be followed everywhere, unless the interests are so great that they outweigh them.
Batman being a guest has the weight to suppress the rules and regulations, but it would be difficult to replace him with someone else.
Luke looked at Colen's expression and laughed. "After the live broadcast, I can give you five minutes to interview me. But this interview cannot be combined with Professor Lawrence Hayes' live broadcast, and you cannot imply that I have any connection with the news of his live broadcast. Deal?"
"Deal." Colen agreed immediately.
He doesn't care about that professor, he only cares about Batman.
If Batman didn't mention it, he wouldn't put the two of them together, because this professor has no selling point at all.
Batman's interview must be published in a separate issue, widely publicized and sold at a good price. How can it be put together with a fat guy with a mediocre appearance
Five minutes later, the live broadcast began.
Only thirty seconds into the interview with Professor Lawrence, Colen felt like banging his head against the wall in frustration.
He is wrong!
This fat professor is not a guy without selling points. He brought a shocking selling point: the California earthquake is about to happen.
This selling point could very well cause him to lose his job, but he actually broadcast it like this!
No wonder he asked what he wanted to talk to the fat man about just now, and Batman just said that he would just act accordingly when the time comes.
Thinking about what might happen to him after tonight, Colen did not go crazy on the spot, but his nerves had become stronger.
Because he still has a trump card, Batman is his trump card.
As long as Batman agrees to the interview, he is confident that he can weather any storm.
Soon, Lawrence Hayes' live broadcast was completed, and everyone in the live broadcast room broke out in cold sweat.
Not only are they afraid of their jobs, they are also afraid of the impending earthquake.
Luke raised his hand and looked at the picture sent back by the drone, and found that security guards were already rushing over here.
He opened his mouth to remind her, "Okay, Colen, you only have five minutes."
Kelun started to wake up, turned on his headset, and shouted to the staff in the live broadcast room: "Concentrate, we have to finish it in one go."
There was a knock on the door. The TV station discovered something unusual in the live broadcast and sent someone to check out the situation.
Colen knew that within a few minutes the knocking would turn into banging on the door.
If he fails to get the interview with Batman done before that, he will lose his biggest bargaining chip, and his subordinates in the live broadcast room will also be in trouble.
At that time, losing their jobs was considered the lightest punishment. If things went wrong, they would all be sued in court.
Everyone in the live studio understood this and tried their best to complete the preparations.
In less than thirty seconds, Colen signaled that they could begin.
Luke looked towards the corner, where the original guest had been standing silently.
He bowed slightly and said, "It's nice to see you again, Ms. Sheila. It's an honor to be able to participate in your interview."
Kelun was stunned for a moment, then immediately understood what was going on, and quickly signaled to the staff: Take pictures, take pictures of everything for me! This sentence alone was already explosive news.
Sheila felt strange, but she still came out from the corner.
She walked onto the stage and sat on the sofa at the black giant's signal: "No, I should be the one thanking you. You saved me from the earthquake a few days ago, Batman!"
Everyone showed an expression of "as expected".
As paparazzi, they are professionals.
Everyone knows that on the first night Batman appeared, he rescued two big stars, Sheila and Jennifer Perry, from a falling elevator.
It is for this reason that Sheila, who has not had any hit new songs in recent years and is a little out of fashion, was invited to participate in the Colen Show.
Everyone just wants to hear how Sheila, the famous singer who was saved by Batman, would describe this superhero.
Now Batman is on the same stage with Sheila, it's perfect!
Keren roared in his heart: I'm a genius! I'm so damn smart! I knew that Sheila had enough news value!
But his extraordinary professionalism made him look calm and continued to make jokes. He quickly got through the opening remarks and shifted the topic from Sheila to Batman.
After all, Sheila was the one rescued by Batman!
What he needs now is an interview with Batman. Sheila can just shoot another segment by herself later, and edit the two shots together to achieve better results.
This is what makes Colen a top journalist.
In just ten or twenty minutes, he had calculated clearly the benefits that Batman could bring, and could use them repeatedly.
In fact, he thought much more than that.
He is no longer worried about the TV station's questioning.
Because he and his men were the ones who experienced Batman's "call for help" firsthand.
As long as we wait until the big earthquake happens, the story of Batman and this live broadcast room, and these upright and selfless journalists who have obliged to help Batman, can be published as another special feature.