Super Detective in the Fictional World

Chapter 1353 Chapter 1370 Arguments, Inquiries (2 more)

Instead of rushing in, Luke had minidrones scouting around the bungalow.

Half an hour later, a complete defense system gradually appeared on the virtual projection.

"It's a secret job," he said. "It's no worse defense than a small base. ”

And because of the small size of the place, the defense is tighter.

The only thing that's not as good as a regular base is that it's not that high.

Flagg is not Tony, the personal defense system uses only moderate-level equipment, and it takes hundreds of millions of dollars to get it down better, which he should be unable to afford.

So this defense system has no vulnerabilities, but there are leaks at the technical level.

Besides, Batman was supposed to show up this time, so it doesn't matter if he sneaks in.

Luke intruded directly into the defense system, allowing it to clear a gap and intrude.

Flag sat wearily on the couch, without lights on and without TV on.

With a bottle of beer in his hand, he grunted, and what had happened recently upset him.

He didn't even want to go to Batman's trouble.

As a more pure soldier, he does not mind helping the country raise the knife.

But what is it about letting him deal with Batman? Batman has been saving lives and does not mean to be involved in sensitive events.

And intelligence analysis shows that most of Batman's abilities stem only from equipment and far more than ordinary human combat skills, without demonstrating any superpower.

Batman can fly, but in that state of flight, as many winged flyers can do, provided they have a bit of auxiliary power and adequate training.

If there's anything you need to get Flagg's boss to come up with, it's at best the technique of masturbating people's armor.

There are so many useful technologies in the United States, do you want to rob them by force if you see them? Flagg doesn't think he's qualified for this department.

But his boss tried to catch Batman, and Flagg thought it was just an idea.

There were many similar ideas in the Senior Joint Research Group, most of which had not been implemented, and he would not keep them in mind.

As a result, Jules suddenly went into a coma at the base that day.

Later he heard a little wind from the researchers, and it was the witch who had some problems, which involved Jules.

The good news is that Jules woke up half a day after the coma, nothing unusual, even feeling much better than before.

The bad news is that he learned from his own sources that S.H.I.E.L.D. was investigating a “witch” allegedly linked to a serial bombing in New York.

Flagg had a heartbeat: on the day Jules was unconscious, wasn't that when the New York bombing happened?

This time, he didn't ask himself if he was his boss because he knew he wouldn't admit it.

The bombing in New York killed dozens of ordinary people and injured thousands more, and he had the confidence of his superiors, who could not have admitted it before him.

The FBI has already had two department heads dismissed for negligence, along with two supervisors, more than 50 people, all of whom were dismissed.

The number of people transferred to cold benches or hardship positions, at least hundreds, shows how big the black pot was in the New York bombing.

As long as it is established that Superior Flagg knew in advance of the incident, she would be charged with negligence, possibly a few weeks off or a transfer.

After all, while such blank attacks are not within the purview of the Senior Joint Research Group, it is easy to pass on information to the FBI and Homeland Security.

What does the joint team want, promotions or wealth?

Those robbers were robbing in the name of blank attacks, and Flagg was afraid to guarantee that his boss would face a $1 billion knife.

But Flagg can only keep this idea in his heart.

In fact, the group studying witches has been given a sealed order to strictly prohibit any discussion of witch-related matters.

At the same time, they were also required not to leave the base for six months.

While these researchers are usually on vacation for a few days a month or two, this high-pressure situation further reminds Flagg - the witch has a lot to do with the New York bombings.

What can he do, jump out and expose his boss?

The Senior Joint Research Group is bound to cause a great deal of turmoil. Maybe it will have to be taken over and washed again.

The situation in Jules also worries him.

It's really hard to say what would happen to Jules if there was internal turmoil.

The current boss, though very unclean, has at least a pretty good mind for Flagg.

The new boss, the ghost knows where he was sent to work, can he stay with Jules, only God knows.

Flagg didn't dare take that risk.

When he thought about it, he suddenly felt something wrong, turned his head hard and pulled his gun out of the holster between his waist.

He moves faster, but so does Coluck.

Almost as he turned around and pulled the gun, Luke took a pistol from him.

Flagg subconsciously gripped the handle, but found his hand empty and his face sank.

When he saw the huge shadow standing behind him, his heart jumped, “Batman? ”

Luke dropped the gun on the couch next to him, walked across from him, and the blood-red lens on his helmet flashed: "Know why I came to you, right? ”

Flagg shook his head subconsciously: "I don't know. What do you want? ”

Luke indifferently: "You didn't know about the New York bombings, the robbers, the witches, the 2,400 pounds of explosives? ”

Flagg: "I'm not in charge of counter-terrorism, I don't know the case. ”

Luke laughed down, “Where's the witch? Don't you understand? She was one of the perpetrators of the New York bombing. ”

His psychosocial communication and basic psychology are not blown, the human polygraph is about him, and he is judged entirely by spiritual fluctuations.

Frag's resistance to torture does not include how to control his spiritual fluctuations.

Because this capability is completely basics for today's Earth sciences.

So, when Luke deliberately slowed down, one by one, and said the key words for the trials, he got what he wanted.

When Luke heard that the witch was responsible for the bombing, Flagg's heart raced sharply, and his long-trained physiological response was out of control.

Technically, the witch has a more complicated relationship with him.

Because Frag likes Dr Jules, while Jules is possessed by an ancient witch and even intends to completely occupy Jules' body.

Flagg hates witches, but he can't find a way to get rid of them, and trying to kill them is likely to bury Jules.

“Tell me all about the witch.” Luke said, "Otherwise, I'll let the right people take care of her. ”

Flagg shook his head immediately: "I really don't know what you're talking about. ”

This is his last professionalism.

Number 3 is still in the yard. No need to wait.