Tony was stunned and frowned: "You want it? What for?"
Luke gestured to the jet device behind him and said, "Do you think I use this low-powered device for environmental protection and energy saving?"
Tony's brows were still furrowed: "Do you have the skills?"
Luke: “What do you think?”
"Where did you get this skill?" Tony asked subconsciously.
Luke crossed his arms and said, "Is this your reward for saving you? Mr. Stark, you are really a generous person."
Tony came back to his senses, slightly embarrassed.
This is a bad habit he has developed over many years, and it recurred when he wasn't paying attention.
When it comes to technology, he always can't help but enter the problem baby mode, especially the small reactor of palladium. He doesn't think anyone else in the world can make it.
Seeing the young master shut up, Luke continued, "If the deal is done, I'll go get it from you when I have time. If you don't want to, then forget it."
Tony was stunned: "Huh?"
Luke: "Palladium is a good solution, but it's not the only solution. Since I met you today, I might as well ask you."
Looking at the young master's expression, he still said sarcastically: "Don't worry. Even if you refuse, I won't turn against you and kill you. I am not you, and you are not one of those disposable women."
Tony looked embarrassed for a moment, but soon returned to normal.
As the president of an arms group, how can he survive in society if he still has a dignity
"Yes or no?" Luke: "If it weren't for this, I wouldn't bother to go to the United States."
Tony pondered this time, obviously considering Luke's deal.
After a few minutes, he nodded slowly: "I can get you some palladium, but the amount..."
Luke nodded more simply: "I'm not going to use it to make x-bombs, two pounds will be fine."
Tony was choked again by this direct offer.
He is a businessman.
Although he doesn't like to bargain with others, as that is the responsibility of other people in the company, it is common for others to come to him to bargain.
Now he comes with a flat price and no nonsense, which he is really not used to.
Luke didn't care about that and just said it casually.
When he has money in the future, he will naturally collect palladium from other channels, and then he won't have to look for Tony anymore.
Even though Tony looks like a good boy now, he is a very smart guy.
Now his life is in Luke's hands. Although Luke has no such intention, as one of the most successful arms dealers in the world, how could the young master trust others easily
The life-saving grace is not important to many big shots.
At most they will be grateful for a moment after being rescued, but once they are safe, these bigwigs will habitually weigh the pros and cons.
If there is any benefit, they will sell out their savior immediately. This is not uncommon.
Like Luke just saved Tony, the young master was not grateful to him, at least not by the system's gratitude judgement.
Luke wasn't surprised either.
Only an idiot would think that Tony, who has been a big arms dealer for more than a decade, would open up to anyone and be as close to them as a brother.
Without enough time and experience of sharing hardships, he won't trust anyone.
Luke knew this very well because he was the same person.
Tony's expression changed for a while, and finally he nodded: "Deal."
Two pounds of palladium are far from reaching the critical mass and can only be used as fuel, which is consistent with what Luke said before.
And even if Luke asked for more palladium, he would agree now.
If Luke dares to ask, he will dare to agree.
Whether to give it or how much to give can be considered after escaping the disaster.
Everything Tony experienced during this period taught him a lesson: when you live under someone's roof, you have to bow your head.
There is no shame in pretending to be friendly with the enemy when necessary.
Luke got Tony's promise and smiled secretly.
With the system in place, he cannot take other people's things as his own at will.
There is no such thing as palladium in the dark goods that he can steal.
Although two pounds of palladium are valuable, they are nothing compared to Tony's life.
Luke didn't force Tony to complete the deal, it's another matter if he thought too much about it.
If the young master wants to default on his debt, Luke can just take the two pounds of palladium directly from Tony.
As an agreed transaction, the system will naturally not deduct his points.
Essentially, this deal is the same as Wilander's hiring, except Tony is paying for something other than money.
The deal was done, Luke was satisfied, and he stopped talking nonsense with the young master. He turned around and left: "I'm leaving first, you be careful."
Tony was stunned: "You..."
Luke: "I don't want to be caught by your soldiers. Haha, they don't have a very good reputation."
Tony was speechless and could only watch the white figure disappear into the cave.
For a moment, he couldn't help but doubt himself: Why does Mr. White Wolf look so eager to leave? Is he jealous of my handsomeness
Just as he thought of this, he smelled the "rich" "masculine scent" emanating from his body and came to his senses: Could it be that the "charm" in me is now irresistible
Ignoring the self-doubting young master, Luke came out and trotted out of the valley.
He wasn't worried about Tony's safety.
He had personally confirmed the deaths of all the bandits in the valley, and there was no human habitation within dozens of kilometers around the valley.
The person Tony had just contacted on the radio was Happy.
It was obvious that Tony had great doubts about the US military and did not want the news of his rescue to be known to the military first.
Happy is his most trusted confidant, and in certain emergency situations he has special authority to mobilize Tony's private forces to carry out operations.
Tony is an arms dealer, and his financial situation has never been clean, but he seldom does these things himself.
Now, of course, is the time to deploy these private forces.
Luke didn't really leave.
After leaving the valley, he returned to the small cave and waited while watching the drone’s surveillance footage.
Although this feels a bit bitter, he is happy to do it as long as he looks at the system prompts.
System: Destroy the important branches of the Ten Commandments Gang and kill the leader Laza. Mission accomplished.
Total mission experience: 12,000, points: 12,000.
The task contribution rate is 90%, and 10,800 experience points and 10,800 points are obtained.
This group of people from the Ten Commandments Gang have committed many evil deeds, and their average experience points per person have reached 50 points.
In an ordinary gang, it would take at least a small leader to have so many experience points, but here there are more than 200 people.
The elite monsters gathered together to guard the point, waiting for Luke to come and kill them. It was a rare opportunity for Luke to encounter such a great thing, so there was no reason for him to be dissatisfied.
But another hint made Luke feel uncomfortable.
System: Save Tony Stark, mission accomplished.
Total mission experience: 100, points: 100.
The mission contribution rate is 100%, and you will get 100 experience points and 100 points.
Host experience 62100/100000.
Points: 80,900.