Tony's eyes lit up: "So, you will come back?"
Luke: "Who knows!"
A rare keyboard chat, Tony stared blankly at those few lines of conversation for a long time, rubbed his chin and muttered: "Batman: Return of the Dead?"
As soon as the words came out, he immediately shook his head: "Impossible, those people will say that doing this is deceiving the public! Could it be..."
Thinking of another possibility, Da Shao nodded uncertainly: "It should be like this."
Immediately, he suddenly thought of something: "Wait, then those three bat darts are truly superb!"
After hesitating for a while, he finally sighed and said, "Jarvis, add that set of bat darts to the charity auction list and set it as lot number one."
Jarvis: "Yes, sir."
"The bat darts No. 001-003 have been added to the auction list." After a while, Jarvis said again: "But, sir, do you really want to sell them? You said you would keep them for the rest of your life as collectibles."
Tony shook his head: "It was originally something he made to help the victims. Now if he can buy it for those young masters who have money and have nothing to spend, it will not waste his time."
Jarvis was still a little puzzled: "Sir, I don't think its transaction price this time will exceed 20 million US dollars, which is already the highest possible premium. You... don't seem to be short of this sum of money?"
The corner of Tony's mouth curled up: "Because someone sent me a message the day I bought them."
Jarvis: "What?"
Tony: "The next time the price is high, we'll sell it."
Jarvis: …
It felt that there was a small problem in its logic program: both its master and Ah Fu's master seemed to be in short supply of money, but why were they obsessed with the selling price of the bat dart
This is just as unscientific as two billionaires thinking about how to cheat the owner of a noodle restaurant for a bowl of noodles every day.
Tony didn't mean to explain it to Jarvis, after all, it was not as cunning as humans.
From the very beginning, Batman's "memorabilia" was sold to the wealthy.
Even if these people pay a few million, it will not affect their lives, it is purely voluntary.
And this money will be turned into a charitable fund to help those victims.
As for whether the money belongs to Tony's foundation or Batman's rescue foundation, there is no real difference. Both of them don't care who pays more, as long as the beneficiaries are civilians.
Tony bought it from the beginning, just to avoid the biggest value-added profit from being cheaper to other rich people.
Everyone knows that the price of the first set of signed darts sent by Batman can only rise, not fall—because Tony Stark is not short of money.
At this moment, Tony also has an unspeakable admiration for Batman.
It's not because of the other party's selflessness, but because the other party seems to have been waiting for this moment.
Even with the financial resources of the Stark Group, it is impossible to undertake the aftermath of the New York War.
But this is a matter for the whole of the United States, and there is no need for the Stark Group to bear it alone.
But if you can get more money, you can take care of more people at the bottom after all, which is a good thing for the people and superheroes.
Money can't solve all problems, but it can solve most problems.
Money cannot bring back the dead, but it can make life easier for the living.
Thinking in his heart, he asked Jarvis to call Pepper: "Has the formation of the Disaster Control Bureau been completed?"
Pepper was very busy there, and obviously said a few words to the people next to him before answering: "Not so fast. But within a month at most, even if the main structure is completed, there is basically nothing to do with me."
Tony frowned. "There's no way those Chitauri things would sit there for a month."
Pepper: "New York officials will temporarily outsource the cleanup, collection and transportation business, and it will be handed over when the Disaster Control Bureau is established."
Tony nodded: "That's good. Well, come back tonight?"
Pepper was quiet for a moment before saying, "I'll try my best, don't wait for me, just rest when you're tired."
Tony: "I can't sleep without you."
Pepper chuckled twice: "Really? When did I get home yesterday? Jarvis is not allowed to remind him."
Tony squinted at the light screen that had just appeared beside him, and said nonchalantly, "You... uh, you just got home in the morning?"
Pepper: "Yeah, so you wake up and see me making breakfast."
Tony coughed twice in embarrassment, and Pepper over there didn't pursue the victory, but just hung up the phone silently.
The young master shook his head helplessly: "Jarvis, can't you remind me sooner?"
Jarvis: "Sir, you're talking too fast."
What can Tony say, who let him talk while watching the answer projected by Jarvis.
Otherwise, he should know right away that Pepper's question means that he has revealed his bottom line.
…
Tony is busy here, but Luke is not idle.
Two days later, he finally found time to start adding points to the basic attributes.
At this moment in the system, the host character level is 22.
Strength 30 (Justice Star +10).
Dexterity 29 (Justice Star +10).
Spirit 30 (Justice Star +10).
The remaining base points are 20.
Experience 3145000/5000000.
Points: 6142000.
Looking at the numbers on the panel, Luke felt inexplicably heavy.
The miscellaneous aircraft that wreaked havoc in New York did not have any experience points.
They are just remote-controlled devices of the Chitauri army, so they will suddenly go out of control after the dimension door is closed.
Therefore, most of the experience points gained this time come from "rescue".
Only a fraction of a few hundred thousand was obtained when he destroyed the No. 2 flagship and damaged the No. 1 flagship, killing some of the real Chitauri.
It is estimated that the Chitauri who died at that time killed at least 20,000 people in New York.
Of course, more than 20,000 people died in New York.
Thus, the remaining Chitauri either survived the destruction of Flagship One or survived the destruction of Flagship Two.
It's a pity that Luke didn't get the flat-shaped peace weapon of the Predator, otherwise there would never be so many Chitauri left this time.
Most of the experience points are obtained from saving the people of New York.
Among them are the results of his own efforts, and several one-star teams shared part of it with Selena, a three-star teammate.
After his rough estimation, the total experience points for this mission to save New York should be around 18 million.
It is not an exaggeration to say in some reports that the disaster may have caused millions of casualties.
In the end, his own income, together with the contribution rate shared by his teammates, accounted for about 37% of the entire mission, and the actual experience points he gained were 6.7 million and a fraction.
Such a large amount of experience points directly filled the hundreds of thousands of fractions needed to upgrade to level 20, the 1 million needed to upgrade to level 21, and the 3 million needed to upgrade to level 22.
This gave Luke a rare "upgrade to three levels in a row".
The character level jumped directly from 19 to 22.
In terms of the remaining basic points, the upgrade from level 19 to level 20 still gained 6 points, but the two levels of 21 and 22 became 7 points for each level, a total of 20 points.
In fact, Luke had reached level 20 before the New York War ended.
But it was not until now, two days later, that he was ready to use the remaining basic points.