Super Detective in the Fictional World

Chapter 2212 - Extra: Fantasy Journey 53

When the Wasteland Wolf was on Paradise Island, it was like no one had ever seen it before and snatched the Mother Box.

If it wasn't for the fact that it was more of a wimp than Superman, grabbing the Mother Box and running away, the Queen would have died on the spot in a matter of minutes.

It was such a powerful opponent, but Luke pushed it under his feet and finally cut off his head to take it back as a collector's item.

Although Diana describes other superheroes helping out, the Queen is able to tell who gets more credit for them.

Such powerful beings were best as allies, and she was crazy enough to mess with them.

Making suggestions was her last ditch effort, the rest would just have to go with the flow.

The queen looked at her daughter as she redirected her attention to the far side of the palace and decided so.

For the next week, Luke had a great time at Paradise Island.

It was easy except for the fact that he had to be surrounded by a large group of female warriors every day for his morning walk with Diana.

The good thing about this, though, was that no one was looking to cut him off.

Diana was the strongest of them all, and he could fight her to a standstill, and the others would go up for seconds to pounce.

The rest of the time, Diana would take him on tours of farmland, ranches, horse farms, orchards, vineyards, and other places.

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

The first was wine.

Staying on this isolated paradise island, and with no males (don't ask me how they thrive, I have no idea), the female warriors did nothing but train and do jobs that interested each of them.

One of the most important, or to everyday life, was brewing.

Fruit wine was popular as a drink, beer was too watery for anyone to drink, and wine was the best for aging, so there was a huge cache of it.

While decades-old wine is a super luxury in the outside world, there is a "wine mystery" technology in Paradise Island that allows you to cellar wine that is over a hundred years old.

Although Luke doesn't know much about wine, he can still distinguish the grade of wine by following the food power in his head.

This request to buy wine does not even need to ask the Queen.

The next Diana waved her hand and let him choose any vintage from a hundred years ago and move it all away.

The wine had to be made a batch every year anyway, and the Amazons were fine with skipping this year's drinking.

Luke also didn't specifically focus on the oldest batch, but asked the warrior woman in charge of winemaking and chose the one year that was said to have better quality grapes on it.

Taking this benefit, he was in a good mood and couldn't help but joke with Diana, "No wonder you don't care about money, just take out this wine, a bottle would be tens of thousands of dollars, right?"

Diana gave him a blank stare: "Then I might as well go down to the sea and find some antiques that are much older and more valuable than this wine."

Luke was dumb: and yes, this is the Mediterranean.

In the Great Sea Game, the shipping routes flourished here in ancient times, and I don't know how many shipwrecks were thousands of meters under the sea.

Ordinary people couldn't get it, but the Goddess of War still had a way to get it if she wanted to.

Luke's second reward, besides the gift of wine from Her Highness, is the Amazon's "ancestral" weapons-making materials and methods.

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

Compared to his mind possession, the effect of physical weapon possession was stronger in breaking defenses, and it wasn't disposable.

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

It was also possible that they didn't know they were attaching divine power to weapons and that everything was just following tradition.

When there is a lack of divine power, the weapons made are naturally not so "divine".

Luke is not lacking in divine power - that is, the power of belief.

It's just that it's still in the Amazon's territory, and he doesn't want to build it right away.

It didn't matter if he failed, the failure rate of Amazon's artifacts was almost 100% nowadays, so no one would laugh at him.

But if he succeeded, I'm afraid the entire Amazon would have to keep him.

The Amazon women warriors are no more beautiful and brave than they are scoring points - women are no more fun than tech geeks.

In order to get this set, Luke gave the technology to build a floating turret.

Diana and the Queen both prefer this kind of firepower and fierce equipment.

It's not needed for aerial combat, but only for defending Paradise Island, and the turret's movement speed is perfectly adequate.

And the fully intelligent controls can also be changed to semi-manual mode, so sit back in an Amazon, lock on the screen like a shooting game, and just press the fire button.

It would take a long time for Paradise Island to build a batch of turrets themselves, but the technology was there.

It wouldn't be hard for Diana to get a few companies out there on her own to complete the procurement and assembly.

The only trouble was energy, and Luke had also provided a batch of rechargeable energy batteries in exchange for some of the raw materials used by the Amazons to build the artifacts.

These batteries could be recharged with a variety of energy sources, electrical energy, heat, and the kind of advanced energy in the mother box would also work, just with different efficiencies.

With the choice of floating turrets, the fighter clearly did not meet the Queen's needs - the Amazon still had the idea of "living with the island".

In the end, Luke gave the Queen and Princess two non-standard fighter jets as gifts.

The Queen's was a bit like a Sovereign's ship, similar to a cigar, with soft lines and a golden body, and it looked like a trench.

Diana's one, however, was silver, with harsh, sharp lines, more like a raptor.

As special models, the two planes were comfortable, especially the Queen's one.

The speed can also be in six hours around the Earth, Diana's that is four hours is enough, is the high-speed cruising motion is more obvious, can not do stealth.

Moreover, this thing in the Earth flight is only "incidental" function, into space, in the solar system, a week to play a back and forth are very easy.

These are the Queen and Diana two later from the fighter intelligent program to understand, Luke was just remote control fighter plane into Paradise Island, let Diana send his own away.

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

It didn't matter what the Queen and Diana had in mind.

He had a lot of time left in DC, and there was no need to rush to brush up on the goodwill of this demigod mother and daughter.

As the saying goes, if you want it fast, you can't get it fast enough, and he was prepared for a protracted battle.

Anyway, there were still the two sheep, No. 1 Master Wei and No. 2 Arthur, so one more Princess Diana was nothing at all.

Of course, a new message from Luke's buried eyes in Gotham City makes it imperative that he get ready to start work.

Some things are too convenient to do when the opportunity is missed.

It just so happened that this time Diana's invitation to Luke was timely, and leaving Gotham City openly for a while would effectively reduce Master Wayne's level of suspicion.

With a small plan in mind, Luke didn't rush back to Gotham City, but instead wandered around Europe.

He used the name of visiting multiple technology companies and investing or acquiring them as the case may be, basically walking one to two a day.

The big companies Luke didn't bother to visit on his own, that was the negotiating team's job.

And these targets are indeed investment or acquisition of small companies may have the possibility, he personally visit the door is also precedent.

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

Who let Paradise Island's space shield interfere too much with outside signals, and he'd miss the opening scene if he didn't come out.