Super Detective in the Fictional World

Chapter 1405: 1422 Foundation, Who Is Justice (3 more)

As soon as I heard it was about money, I was relieved: as long as it was about money, it was not about me.

And he knows how to pay for it.

So Tony just said, "How much? ”

Luke smiled softly and shook his finger: "No, you don't have to pay for this donation. ”

Tony: “Hmm? ”

Luke: “On behalf of all the superheroes that appeared yesterday, I delegated our superhero image to a foundation. The Foundation operates them and the proceeds are fully used to help innocent people who have been harmed in various related incidents. ”

Tony: “What? ”

Natasha: “…”

For a while, Tony still shook his head to clear that up: "It's unlikely. First of all, legally, how do you prove that authorization came from Batman himself? ”

Natasha nodded slightly.

The biggest problem with Luke's proposal is that, legally, Batman is not a real American citizen.

Because... nobody knows who Batman really is.

As for Bruce Wayne? Oh, when someone's stupid.

Neither Tony nor Natasha have heard of it at all, nor does anyone with that name remember Batman's combat power.

Even if Luke goes out with that look and name and says he's Batman, the first thing he has to do is prove "Bruce Wayne is Batman."

Then Bruce Wayne can authorize others to use the Batman image.

It's a matter of legal scope, not the name of the first superhero that can fool around.

Batman's friends are facing the same problem, except for Tony.

Because Tony Stark is the only superhero who reveals his true identity, the authorization he gives with his real identity naturally has the force of law.

Without a legally valid authorization, others naturally do not have to pay for the use of the image.

Besides, would Batman go to court for not getting authorization? This is obviously not possible.

This is also why many Batman wild “neighborhoods” on the market have no qualms.

When he heard the question, Luke shook up his mouth: “It's simple, because you're going to build this foundation. ”

Tony stunned and shook his head unconsciously: "That doesn't have legal effect either. ”

Luke hey hey laughed: “Because I don't need it to have legal effect, and as long as everyone agrees, it's really an" authentic "version of the Batman authorization. ”

Tony figured out what that meant and immediately realized, probably, he had to stare: “You want to play with the stars and the fans? ”

It's like a designer sneaker from the same factory, and then one day you lose it, and the shoes you produce are essentially the same as before, but no longer “genuine".

Even if these shoes are the same as before, manufacturers use various security codes and verification codes to distinguish between authentic and pirated versions.

The price of both is simply not the same for fans and collectors.

Luke shook his head with a smile: "Who do you think is like you? The biggest hobby is sleeping stars? Well, there are female models, female reporters, female doctors, female doctors...”

“Stop!” Tony was a little dissatisfied: “You're just jealous of me. And what happened to Sheila? And the Jennifer-Perry legend isn't clean with you either. ”

Luke's side: “Turns out you read those third-rate gossip magazines, too. ”

Tony: …

Natasha: …

Serious newspapers don't publish this kind of news, and even Sheila, the so-called "Batman obscure girlfriend," doesn't use this term in the official press.

Only unrestrained tabloids and online media can attract attention.

So Tony's definitely seen these third-rate gossip stories.

And Luke just said, or turned back to the point: "Well, you're right to understand. I will regularly offer some prizes to ensure that this foundation's authorization is" authentic ”. ”

Tony: “Like what? ”

Luke: “I“ handmade ”bat darts, exclusive bat dumps used by Best, or other special little gear. ”

Tony thought, helplessly nodded: "Well, you said it yourself, you said it was Best, she used it, that's it. ”

Luke stall: “People don't believe me, they believe in Iron Man, because you can't see the little money. ”

Tony was right.

Of course, he understands that this foundation is really important to himself.

It would be difficult without him, the only superhero with a real identity, and a super rich superhero to vouch for, to convince others of the authenticity of the authorization and the authenticity of the "commodity”.

However, he would not reject the proposal.

This affair is much more important than letting big and small give money alone.

Tony Stark's honor guarantee, it's really not a barter for money.

That being said, the specific affairs of the Foundation are no longer talked about by two people.

How Luke and Tony made profits from the “first name" resource is naturally done by countless professionals.

Luke merely added: "Furthermore, the Foundation does not accept any external contributions. ”

Tony frowned: “Do you... need to be so careful? ”

Luke's approach, almost a bowsnake shadow, does not fit Tony's perceived Batman personality.

If Batman cared so much about fame, he wouldn't be breaking the law for a year and maiming countless gang members.

You know, the United States is a human rights country, and gang members are human rights.

Luke drank a glass of wine again and poured himself a little: “The foundation was created to solve some problems, not to increase opponents' attacks on us. ”

Tony looked solemn and thought for a moment, nodding his head and agreeing: "Yes. But is this really going to be serious? We saved a lot of people. ”

Luke laughed and smiled indifferently: "Tony, do you think it's justice that we killed the experiment last night and saved the citizens? ”

Tony doesn't fake the nod: “Of course, we're superheroes. ”

He added with a little chirp, "And you are the“ knight ”of the people. ”

For this, the young man was always more envious, because he knew he couldn't get the title, and nature did.

Luke tapped his fingers on the bar table: “Do you think America is just? ”

Tony stunned, his lips moved, hesitated, or shook his head: “No. ”

The Stark Group used to sell arms, and if America's "justice” was so reliable, why would he announce the closure of the Group's weapons department and fight blanks?

Luke Starter: "Do you think the U.S. official needs us to maintain justice? Or are the big men willing to give the right to justice to a bunch of vigilantes? ”

Tony droops the curtain: “No. ”