Super Detective in the Fictional World

Chapter 708: 726 Interview Exchange, Who Agrees and Who Disagrees (2 more)

Luke knew about the Columbus show because he watched the show occasionally, conditioning emotions.

At this moment, there is a busy scene in the live room.

Colin is quietly communicating with live guests to prepare for a live broadcast later.

Suddenly, the door to the live broadcast room was pushed open.

At first, nobody noticed the door.

But as the black giant progressed, the staff shouted, and people cast their gaze over it, shouting softly, “Batman? ”

Luke: "I'm going to use this live broadcast for a piece of news. Who's in favor of it and who's against it? ”

Nobody said anything.

It is not that there is no objection, but that the person who wants to object does not know what to say, or does not have the guts to say it.

And Colin, the director and host of the show, was dazzled: "Well, I've always wanted to interview you, Batman, and I'm a big fan of your iron. ”

Luke crooked his head and looked at the Batman pattern on his T-shirt in his suit, his mouth twitched: Fans of a big, fat man like you better roll as far away as you can!

He suddenly remembered that there had always been a lot of stubborn men screaming for an idol to give birth to a monkey.

In fact, where did he think about this, he was a real fan.

“Thank you all for your cooperation.” As he thanked him, his hands swung backwards, a rope dart flew out and tied the door to the live broadcast room.

Instead of scaring people, it excited a lot of people.

What's Batman doing?

One, he can fly.

Secondly, he can use his magical rope dart technique.

Luke's blockade of imports and exports proves that he is not a fan of cosplay.

But a moment later, Colin lost his voice and shouted, “What! Not interviewing you? ”

The busy crowd is resting.

Being the first to interview Batman is absolutely explosive news, and it's worth breaking some rules.

If it weren't for the Batman interview, that would be a big problem.

Everywhere we talk about rules and regulations, unless the benefits overwhelm it.

Batman is a guest, and this weight can push down the rules, and it's hard to replace someone else.

Luke looked at Colin's face and laughed: "After the live broadcast, you have five minutes to interview me. But this interview cannot go hand in hand with Professor Lawrence Hayes, nor can you imply that I have anything to do with his live message. Deal?”

“Deal.” Colon promised.

He doesn't care about that professor. He only cares about Batman.

If Batman didn't mention it, he wouldn't put the two of them together because the professor didn't sell anything.

Batman's interview, why should it be a separate issue, advertising and selling another good price, how could it be with a mediocre fat man?

Five minutes later, the live broadcast begins.

Only thirty seconds after his interview with Professor Lawrence began, Colin wanted to crash into the wall in frustration.

He's wrong!

This fat, fat, dead professor who's not selling anything, he brings in an amazing selling point —— the California earthquake is coming up.

This selling point is likely to make me throw away my job, but I just broadcast it!

No wonder he asked what he was going to talk to this fat guy earlier, and Batman just said he'd straighten it out randomly.

Thinking about what might have happened to him after tonight, Colin didn't go crazy on the spot, he was already nervous.

Because he's got a bottom card —— Batman is his bottom card.

With the interview Batman promised, he was confident he could handle all the waves.

Soon after, Lawrence Hayes' live broadcast was complete, and everyone in the studio was sweating on their backs.

Not only for their own jobs, but also for fear of the imminent earthquake.

Luke looked up at the drone coming back and found that security was already on its way here.

And he said, "Well, Colon, you only have five minutes. ”

Colin, a spiritual, activated the headset, yelled at the staff in the broadcast room: "Concentrate, we have to do it all at once. ”

A knock has been heard outside the door. This is an anomaly that the TV station found on the air and sent someone to check the situation.

Colin knew that in a few minutes, knocking on the door would turn into knocking on the door.

If he doesn't finish the Batman interview by then, he'll lose the biggest chip, and these guys in the broadcast room will follow suit.

At that time, job losses were mild, and perhaps they would all be accused in court.

Everyone in the studio understands this and does their best to prepare.

In less than thirty seconds, Colin will be ready to begin.

Luke looked in the corner, and the original guests stood there silently.

He bowed down a little: "It's a pleasure to see you again, Ms. Sheila, and it's an honor to be here for your interview. ”

Colin was stunned and immediately understood, flying quickly to show the staff: shoot, film all the labor! In that sentence alone, it's already explosive news.

Sheila was in a strange mood, but she came out of the corner.

She walked up to the stage and sat on the couch at the behest of the black giant: "No, I should thank you. Earthquake the other day, you saved me, Batman! ”

Everyone had that look.

Being paparazzi, they're professionals.

Who knows, the first night Batman showed up, he saved Sheila and Jennifer Perry from the falling elevator.

That's also why Sheila, a little exasperated, has not been invited to the Cologne Show in recent years without a new song.

Everyone just wants to know how the great singer Sheila, who was saved by Batman, would describe this superhero.

Now that Batman is directly with Sheila, it's perfect!

Colin's heart growls: I'm a genius! I'm so fucking smart! I knew Sheila had enough news!

But he was extraordinarily professional, made him look normal, still interjected, flew past the opening speech and tilted the subject from Sheila to Batman.

Who let Sheila be saved by Batman?

What he needs now is an interview with Batman, and Hillarda can do a solo rep later, both of which are clipped, used together, and work better.

That's what Colin is all about as a top news practitioner.

In just 120 minutes, he counts the benefits that Batman can bring, and he can reuse them multiple times.

Even more than that.

He is no longer worried about the interrogation of the television station.

Because he and his crew were the ones who personally experienced Batman's "help.”

Just wait till after the earthquake, the story of Batman and this live broadcast room, and their honest and selfless journalists, are obliged to help Batman's story and come up with another topic.