Super Detective in the Fictional World

Chapter 1414: 1431 If You Love Me, This Networker Can't (3 more)

It would be great if some unreliable "Avenger Advisor” could learn from Batman and share some armor with his teammates! You can even learn to “sell everything, big guy” and give some low-end stuff.

With that in mind, Nickfried had to be a little drifty.

But just for a moment, the Director pulled himself out of this unrealistic fantasy.

Stop dreaming! The guy's armor was untouched, and the only one was leaked to his friend Colonel Rhodes.

Tony refused Congress's request to hand over the technology, and then Colonel Rhodes, who was linked to the Ministry of Defense, the military and the President, was given the only armor.

The meaning of this is obvious.

How could Tony beat Congress in the face without these people holding back?

But it also means S.H.I.E.L.D. wants to get the armor, and it's practically dead.

S.H.I.E.L.D. is stronger, it's just a secret agency, and the obvious help to Tony is far less supportive than the tripartite support.

Otherwise, would it be S.H.I.E.L.D. 's overhead FBI, or would it be a D.O.D. partner?

Nick Fury's thoughts have changed a long time ago.

The news from Phil about the "Big Brother of Everything" and the samples he's got is very touching to the Commissioner.

What mechanical gloves, special bullets, electric exoskeletons are not comparable to steel armor, but they can be bought a lot and are not too expensive.

Moreover, S.H.I.E.L.D. has its own scientific research department, which is quite good, and mechanical and electronic equipment, which can be replicated by itself.

As for the more weird life dagger and life number one, it's definitely a life preserver.

As long as it's not too bad, someone smashes it, or blows it to pieces, there's a chance of survival.

And the Phil newspaper obviously only had enough to keep three or five people alive, stating that it was a private little gift for Nickfried.

The supplier of this attitude is much better than the young master, who refuses to allow himself to do so as soon as he reaches the critical point.

So, the news that Natasha sent back a few days ago didn't surprise Mrs. Nickfried, but rather satisfied.

If Batman is in love with the American official, then why Nick Fury?

Direct collaboration is not possible, but Batman cannot be used in coordination with communication.

Rules and stuff like that, they're used to drill. As King of Agents, Nick Fury won't stick to the rules as long as it's good enough and doesn't go against the bottom line.

But Nick Fry hesitated to tell Steve about the Hydra from Batman.

Now, covert debugging within S.H.I.E.L.D. has only begun, for the time being, on Phil's side.

And Steve is a warrior, not an agent.

Wait until you know where your enemies are and destroy them. That's what warriors do.

Scrutiny is more of a paperwork, and Steve may be less than a regular S.H.I.E.L.D. clerk, or at least a clever clerk, using computers and office equipment.

Then let this one go to New York, maybe get acquainted with the Batman in advance. Nick Fury also made a decision.

He's not worried Batman will pull these avengers together.

Steve's “name” dictates that he must serve America, not someone else.

Even though Tony was close to Batman, his old man was the founder of S.H.I.E.L.D., not to mention his subordinate character, not even Batman.

The Black Widow and Eagle Eye, two iron men, would not have waited for Nick Fury to find out if Batman had been pulled over unknowingly.

With all this in mind, Nickfried stood still on the top floor of the three-curved wing building and saw Steve riding his motorcycle away in the shadows, like a megatron who was touring his mountains, into deep thought.

……

New York in July was buzzing and noisy.

The wind was getting worse on TV, and Tony couldn't help but text Luke another time to ask, and Luke just had to let him do his thing.

Tony's done the Foundation thing right and it's up and running, and now it's just a matter of official publicity.

Luke watched those who jumped quietly and was glad he was never the real Batman.

The real Batman watched TV and probably went nuts too! He thought ironically.

Now the TV show, let alone the real Batman, doesn't work, and the real Leprechaun doesn't work the same way.

Because leverage doesn't control the media, any leverage will disappear before the previous screen.

With freedom of the press in this country, television stations naturally also have the right to cut freely, so it is inevitable that some “redundant” speech should be cut off.

The Internet, on the other hand, is where real public opinion lies.

The Navy and all that, in front of the multifaceted system.

Luke ripped out a lot of Navy posts, and those brainless parties with rhythms, Batman and superheroes still accounted for six to seventy percent of their supporters.

And according to most of the theories of silence, in fact, less than 5 percent of the people in society expressed strong dissatisfaction with Batman and the superheroes.

In the face of this real data, Luke is a little sweaty: himself… seems to be underestimating his fan fighting power?

He thought there'd be a lot more brainless and windy than that.

Now, Batman's reputation was a little scary before.

Along with the distorted facts on television, most people remain neutral for so long.

And of course, because Batman has so few black dots.

Most people don't think Batman disregards the lives of ordinary people when it comes to a single "Batman doesn't kill" code.

How can Batman deliberately cause unnecessary casualties when even the capture of an existing criminal is only injured?

This is also one of the reasons why fans who stand firm on Batman's side, no matter how many marines they face, have not collapsed.

And the majority of the people who support Batman are young people, and rebellious psychosocial.

At first, he might just think Batman was cool, but now he's trampled on his favorite idol. Can't he be a piece of trash?

Even for the sake of honor, these young men have to go back.

Besides, the pink stars are afraid of each other exposing scandals and so on, but Batman has never had any scandals, and they have nothing to fear.

Several of them even laughed at Luke.

Navy: Batman, they ignore people's lives and deaths.

Fan a: Batman only saves people from killing.

Navy: Batman, they're not doing well enough.

Fan b: Batman only saves people from killing.

Navy: Batman is fine, but his companions have problems, and he has joint and several responsibilities.

Fan c: Batman only saves people from killing.

Navy: Mayhem Fako! You beach boys! Say hello to your mother!

The rhythm of the navy is rejoicing, and we cannot resist the use of fanatical powder to strike back straight into the soul with this human nature.

There is no other way for them to yell at the internet in front of the monitor, except that they can't do it at all.