Being A Detective in The World of Film and Television

Chapter 734: The earthquake started, and the young master entered the game again (3 more)

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Luke didn't pay much attention to these people.

If they wanted to attack him directly, he would beat them up without hesitation and see how many experience points he could gain.

People who work for government agencies are not necessarily good people, and may even be big experience point gainers.

The system will give the same experience points to people who do bad things. They will not become good people just because they help the government do bad things.

For an acquaintance like Flagg, the experience points gained from a fight should be quite a lot.

Of course, Luke is not a puppet of the system.

The system's constraints only limit the scope, and it is his own choice to do it or not.

As he was thinking this, he felt a faint sense of crisis in his heart, and he jumped out of the window and went straight to the top of the apartment building.

At this moment, waves of slight fluctuations came from the building, then quickly grew larger and stronger, and finally the building began to tremble and make a rustling sound.

The big earthquake is coming!

Luke took out the fake phone and sent a message to Selina: "Ask Nugget to take good care of Claire."

When an earthquake occurs, the police station will inevitably dispatch all police officers, including trainee police officers like Claire, to maintain order and rescue citizens.

Don't even think about letting Claire stay at home unless she wants to.

Luke doesn't like others telling him what to do, and Claire doesn't like others deciding everything for her.

Do not do to others what you do not want others to do to you!

Selina simply replied, "Got it."

The shrill sound of sirens began to sound, and there were faint screams all around.

But in the past two days, Los Angeles residents who received Lawrence's warning were far less frightened than they were the first earthquake.

The TV stations have also broadcast various survival tips for earthquakes many times. Besides, since it was already night, the chaos caused by the earthquake was not serious.

A minute later, the earthquake stopped, the sounds of various objects shaking disappeared, and the sounds made by people became the mainstream of the city again.

Luke raised his head, looked at the helicopters in the dark night sky, and curled his lips: "I hope you don't mess with me tonight, or I will beat you too."

As he said this, he jumped down.

Claire got into Selina's car and asked, "Is it okay for me to follow you on duty?"

Selina: "Mei Dao follows me to work, so bringing you along is nothing."

Claire was annoyed: "I'm not a puppy."

Nugget: "Woof."

Claire: "Well, Dollar, you're a big dog."

The two drove out in Luke's assigned car.

The police station was unable to make any arrangements and could only order all officers to carry out their work on the spot.

It is impossible to get the police officers to act according to any plan now.

By the time they arrived at the planned location, it was unknown how long it would take, and Los Angeles would have already been in chaos.

The police station can only deploy most of its officers first and then make adjustments based on the situation.

Luke just listened to the news from the police radio in his headset for a moment, then he jumped up and headed east.

Along the way, the various accidents that occurred were all minor.

Most families have gotten into the habit of following the safety tips on TV before going to bed these days.

Most of the cars on the road are in a crawling state, and there are very few high-speed vehicle collisions like the one that occurred last time.

The buildings in the city center were pitch black. People who were used to partying cancelled their gatherings over the past two days, and the wealthy had already taken refuge in various flat areas outside the city.

However, for such a large city, an earthquake of such a magnitude is bound to cause some problems.

When Luke rushed to an overpass on the main road from the air, countless people on the overpass were still in shock and looking around in their cars.

A gap appeared in the middle of the viaduct.

Luke just observed for a moment the situation in the four or five cars in the concrete rubble under the viaduct, then shook his head secretly.

The cars were crushed and buried by the collapsed concrete blocks, and the people inside were dead, so he couldn't save them.

On a bus near the gap in the viaduct, everyone hid in the back half of the car, looking forward with fear on their faces.

Half of the bus was hanging in the air, looking like it was about to fall.

No one dared to knock on the car window, for fear that the car would lose its balance.

Just now, only the front of the bus fell out, but everyone ran around in panic, and the road in front collapsed again. Half of the car was hanging in the air, and it seemed like it was about to fall.

Someone thought quickly and shouted, "Go to the back and hold down the car." Only then did the car maintain its balance under the weight of everyone.

This is the center of the viaduct, almost twenty meters from the ground below. How many people can survive if they fall down depends entirely on God's will.

Luke landed behind the bus, with rope darts flying out from his hands. He suddenly tied them to the railings on both sides of the road and then fastened them to the tires of the bus.

Someone spotted him and exclaimed, "Batman!"

Everyone in the car looked over.

Luke simply said, "I'm going to break the glass. Everyone, don't panic. Help the person in front of you to climb out."

Not long ago, in the Malibu Beach Villa, a gentle male voice sounded: "Mr. Stark, the Lawrence system has issued a high-risk warning."

Tony suddenly stopped what he was doing and looked up: "What level?"

"It is expected to be a magnitude 7.27.5 earthquake, occurring in ten seconds." Jarvis reported slowly.

Tony cursed loudly and ordered, "Mark I armor, prepare."

Jarvis: "Mr. Stark, the armor has not been tested for a long time, and a lot of calculations have not been completed. It is too dangerous..."

Tony: "Jarvis, my dad said, do it first and talk later, ok?"

Jarvis was silent for a moment: "Please wait until the earthquake occurs before putting on the armor, otherwise it may be dangerous."

Tony: “Got it.”

As he spoke, he extinguished the light screen in his hand: "Remember to record all the data, from the time I set out to the time I return. All the information about that guy must be recorded."

His eyes flashed with eagerness: "Batman, I finally waited for you."

Half an hour ago, Jarvis monitored the Los Angeles Police Department radio station reporting the appearance of Batman, and he began to prepare.

Now, an earthquake was about to happen, and he didn't believe Batman would just slip away quietly like he had done during the first earthquake.

Five minutes after the earthquake, a silver-shining battle armor rushed out from the entrance, leaving a trail of white flame, and flew straight to Los Angeles in the east.

Luke smashed the rear window with one punch and tore it open: "People in the back, please help and push the people near the window out directly. Don't be too fast and don't waste time."

A man screamed and fell out of the hole. Luke caught him and threw him to the side: "Run back on your own."

The man was stunned for a moment, looking at the woman and a child who were caught and put down by Batman again, and then he stepped forward to help them up and ran back, saying, "Thank you, thank you Batman."