Luke sighed. "We have to wait for the owner of this Meow Meow Hammer to show up before we can confirm the time. Let's set it at a week."
Selina was slightly relieved, but then hesitated. "That's a little long. I think we'll have to figure out a way to make them stay in Houston in the next few days."
Luke said, "Don't worry. We have the money. It's not a problem. Mr. Bobby Max, the company's PR manager, will take care of everything."
Selina was stunned. "He can do it?"
As it turned out, Bobby was just an animal tamer. He was definitely more skilled at making animals listen to him than he was at making humans listen to him.
Luke didn't explain. He simply said, "He won't be alone. He'll be coming with a team from our company. They're very good at handling complicated matters like this."
Selina didn't say anything else.
Reorganizing people on a large scale required a lot of manpower, and a professional operation plan. A team was definitely more useful than one person.
She simply continued, "I asked the police department and the farms this morning, but there's no news of any strangers coming here."
Luke frowned. "No?"
Selina shook her head. "No, especially the tall, strong white man that we need to pay close attention to, and the strange patterns that suddenly appeared on the ground. At least, the police department and the people I asked didn't see anything. "
Luke hummed in response and fiddled with his fake phone. "I left a few drones at home. They're already in the air. You can connect to them anytime."
Selena breathed a sigh of relief.
She was used to sending out drones to scout almost every time they took action, but she had to rely on phone calls and inquiries to confirm intelligence for the past few hours. She was a little worried.
With the drones, it would be much easier to search for suspicious people around Shackelford, and they could also prepare for any emergencies that might arise later. Providing intelligence support.
Intelligence was really too important.
After seeing Selina off, Luke returned to his pickup. When he got out, he had a bag in his hand and a few other inconspicuous items on him.
Approaching the Meow Meow Hammer, he activated the detector that he had just taken out of his inventory.
There were traces of gamma rays, but nothing else unusual.
The Meow Meow Hammer was now as well-behaved as a sleeping orange, unmoving like a mountain.
After waiting for more than ten minutes, the equipment finished scanning the Meow Meow Hammer from all directions, and Luke decisively drove away.
Was the Meow Meow Hammer important?
It was very important to Thor, the God of Thunder, and Thor's nickname was Brother Hammer.
Of course, Luke had only watched Marvel movies up to Avengers. He didn't know how many powerful opponents Thor had killed with this hammer after that.
It and Thor were almost two existences, as inseparable as the transformation rod and the beautiful girl.
However, it was not that important to others.
Because Thor is in the dominant position between the two, and in the simple plot of Thor I, the big robot was sent to Earth by Loki just to kill Thor.
Danger will only follow Thor.
The only problem is that Thor will definitely come looking for his Meow Meow Hammer. When he comes, the big robot will also come.
So the simplest logic is that as long as they don't get close to Thor, most ordinary people are safe.
Of course, Luke wouldn't pin his hopes on finding Thor and getting him away from Shackelford.
Sometimes, the development of certain things would completely deviate from the plan, which was commonly known as the plan not being able to keep up with the changes.
He wanted to put an end to these possible accidents.
Back in Shackelford, Robert had already sent out all the police officers.
In fact, what he needed to do the most was to make sure that the people of Shackelford didn't gather in the center of town.
As long as the residents were scattered, even if an accident happened, there wouldn't be too many deaths.
If they were really involved in a battle, it would just be bad luck. No one could say for sure.
Shackelford was a farm town to begin with. Most of the residents worked on the farms around them, or their family members worked on the farms.
In places like convenience stores and fast food restaurants, Robert directly took a copy of the safety tape and asked the other party to immediately play it on the TV in the store. The employees had to memorize the steps on how to deal with an emergency in the video.
He didn't need to explain to these people. He just needed to press them to do it. There wasn't much time now, and he couldn't explain it clearly.
The video wasn't complicated. There were only three main points: First, don't let the customers run out and get killed. Second, get the customers to hide in a sturdier room at the back of the store, and don't stand in front of the glass windows as spectators. Third, don't come out until the incident is over.
To sum it up: cowardice.
In the face of a "battle of gods," ordinary people really only needed to be cowardly.
When he got home, Luke first dialed a number to inform his acquaintances in the "relevant departments." Only then did he set up an intelligence center at home to receive the signal from the military-grade medium-sized drone in the sky.
At that moment, Drax arrived.
When he saw Luke, he asked unhappily, "What's going on? Why do you have to go to Houston? You even got those two kids to throw a tantrum. Do you think I can't tell? "
Luke wasn't too worried about his grandfather. The old man was also a veteran who had been to Vietnam.
After explaining, he spread his hands and said, "Catherine's alone there. I'm worried that she won't be able to control those hot-tempered guys, so I'll have to trouble you to go over, grandpa."
After a brief silence, Drax snorted and put on his cowboy hat. "Didn't you say so much just to trick me?"
Luke looked at the stubborn old man with a smile.
That was all the old man said before he walked to the door. "You youngsters are making a big deal out of nothing."
Luke let the old man run his mouth as he walked him to the car.
The old man didn't drive his beloved car this time. Instead, he came in Ferreira's car.
Ferreira asked, "Back to the ranch?"
The old man's face darkened. "Back to the ranch? Go to Houston. I'll give you a holiday and entertainment package. Are you happy?"
Ferreira: "Huh?"
The old man said, "Drive. What are you standing there for?"
Luke watched the car drive out of the yard and onto the road before he waved goodbye.
In the car, Ferreira was still at a loss. "Old Drax, when did you learn from Luke? You even know how to joke?"
Drake spat out of the window. "I'm telling the truth. Go back and bring your wife and daughter with you. We'll go to Texas for a vacation. I'll pay for your accommodation and gas. There's also family entertainment over there. It's free. "
Ferreira: "… I have a thermometer in my glove box. It's for cows, but you can take a look first."
Drax yelled, "F * ck you!"
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