Super Detective in the Fictional World

Chapter 196: 214: Forward Target, Sell It 500 Million (4 more)

Soon after, Bobby came out and changed into a casual outfit: "Want something to drink? I have coffee here, but it's instant. ”

Luke: “No, no, sit down. ”

After the two of them sat down on the sofa in the living room, Luke opened the door to meet the mountain: “I'm on a business trip back to arrange a formal job while I still have some free time today. ”

He pulled a pile of files out of the backpack he was carrying: "You can take a look at these later, I can tell you what they are. These are the patent files I filed, and as for what patent, look at this. ”

Luke took out a phone, although it was still a function machine, but the screen was enlarged by him. Anyway, it was a test piece for display, and the larger size was fine.

Turned on a piece of software to show Bobby.

Bobby looked at him for a moment and was a little uncertain: “This is the map? ”

Luke nodded: "Yes. Together with the GPS positioning of your phone, this can be used as a national or even world map. Assuming you have enough map data stored in your phone. ”

Bobby was confused: “What's the use? ”

Luke said, "Sell it to Google, but I'm too lazy to get it, sell it and pull it down. ”

Bobby: “Google... it's like a search engine, right? They're gonna want this? ”

Luke, give an overview of the usefulness of this navigation map for Google.

Bobby nodded and said, “So, what's the price? ”

Luke thought, "If you buy it out, the bottom line is 500 million dollars. Make an integer. ”

Bobby:... God damn it, did you say an extra zero?

Luke said that for a reason, of course.

He had read some of Google's mergers and acquisitions randomly in his last life, and he was surprised that Google didn't care about him, as well as the amount of money that he acquired.

Among them, Google acquired Motorola Mobile with a $12.5 billion knife in the last generation, and sold it to Lenovo in China a few years later with a $2.9 billion knife, which is why he knew Google would have to pay for it. (Note: But Google retains a lot of patented technology from Motorola)

How much did Google spend on the navigation map app, Luke doesn't know.

But it's not an exaggeration to open a 500-million dollar knife with the generous inertia of Google Finance and the vast prospect of this thing after the smartphone.

What if it doesn't work? Then it won't work.

All you have to do is get some other less valuable technology to sell.

Luke knew a lot of things before, but lacked the necessary capacity and funding, so he couldn't make money.

Now that he's got the four elementary capabilities of Tonystack, it's not too easy to make a fortune.

Sell the technology first, see if you can get enough money at once.

Five hundred million dollars, long enough for Luke.

He's not Tony Stark, he doesn't need technology that high, and he doesn't have to burn money that fast.

Luke left the phone and the program behind, had Bobby take it for a demonstration, and he took out a $10,000 knife for the next few months.

Cash is irregular? Informal is fine.

Luke kept Bobby and didn't really expect him to be a PR manager, but otherwise he was too idle and wasted.

He even encouraged Bobby to think about how much a one-percent share would cost if he sold 500 million dollars worth of knives for navigational map technology. That's five million dollars.

With this money, Bobby can instantly move from being an ordinary person with a salary of 100,000 a year to a wealthy class.

Bobby, of course, had to laugh: that's 500 million dollars in navigation map technology!

But with this hope, it's a fake to say that you don't like it.

Bobby had some expectations, though he didn't believe it. 500 million dollars is too much, but 100 million dollars is really gross for Google.

Luke is not afraid of Google companies messing around, where patented technology is!

To form a basic patent technology barrier, he spent almost 100,000 dollars just to register the patent itself, and the law firm he commissioned earned tens of thousands of dollars.

So the villa that Luke now lives in is mortgaged out.

Google here is just a long-term plan, a good deal, and it's easy for him to relax for a while.

Like he had an uncle in Vegas, for example.

California and Nevada are close by, and Los Angeles is only 430 kilometers from Las Vegas, only four hours by car and an hour by plane.

However, there is still a lot of money coming from the mortgage, and Luke is not in a hurry.

So it was noon, and Luke drove over to South Carolina.

The further south we go, the worse the law and order, the more gangs and crimes are committed.

He drove around the neighborhood for a while and went to a fast food restaurant for lunch. Luke didn't leave until 4pm and returned home.

Nor was it a secret that he saw, but it was just a gathering point for the WD-36 group, whose members liked to get a WD or 36 number on their bodies, whose main business was illegal drugs.

The reason Luke tracked them down was simple, too, because they were the sellers of weed to Miss Ginny.

The reason why Miss Ginny, who lives in Beverly Hills, found this dealer is even simpler, because she is a student at school in Southern California.

She's wealthy, she's got security, and she just dares to let the gang on this side deliver it to her.

Luke got basic information from Dustin and Elsa about the WD-36 gang, along with his own investigation, when Katie was murdered.

Now that he has storage space, he can do a lot of things.

When he got home, he opened the fridge and looked for ingredients first.

Breakfast ingredients are not available, but dinner ingredients are in the fridge, and Selena won't bring the raw meat.

The sauce is equally untouched, and the staple foods are available at night.

He turned out of the barbecue oven, which he rarely used, and moved to the back yard, where he processed a few large pieces of meat and put them up.

This American country barbecue can be bored for five or six hours. In order to save time, he deliberately made small pieces of meat. The practice of throwing five kilos of meat directly into the barbecue is still fine.

Now that's done, Luke, and that's when you start going online, checking flights to Las Vegas, calculating your return journey, and seeing how to make the most of your time.

Check out the big hotels in Las Vegas that come with entertainment halls and have a good reputation.

Not only can these hotels afford to lose, but they can also guarantee that when he wins a lot of money, he will not be unwittingly targeted. There are a lot of people dying for the money collar.

There are also entertainment venues in downtown LA, but Luke is a cop here.

And he's a civilian in Las Vegas, and it's legal to win anything there.