Even if it was just a valuation, if Titanium Phone Company really sold for 50 billion, there would definitely be people who would want it.
At that time, the problem wouldn't be 50 billion, but how to complete the acquisition. After all, it was almost impossible to buy a phone company for 50 billion in cash.
Out of many considerations, the buyer and seller wouldn't make such a strange deal.
In fact, Titanium Phone Company was already very strong.
After all, the research and development costs were almost zero, and the technical reserves weren't limited to just one phone. It was only a matter of minutes before the phone went on the market and made a profit, easily skipping the most painful start-up period for most companies.
Of course, Luke wouldn't completely rely on the current research and development. He would only give some directions and solve some particularly troublesome problems, and leave the rest to the phone company's technology department.
As a leader among capitalists, CEO Jenny naturally wouldn't pay the technicians for nothing. She would only try to squeeze out excess value.
The other phone companies entering the market were just further expanding the market.
If they wanted to directly affect Titanium Phone Company's profits, they would have to wait until next year at the very least.
Today, CEO Jenny was just looking for Luke to cheer her on out of habit.
Every time something big happened, she wanted to personally confirm his support. This had always been her habit.
After talking about business, they also talked about personal matters, such as Jenny's father's family.
Jenny had indeed achieved the goal that Luke had described to her back then.
Now, when her father saw her, he couldn't help but feel a little inferior.
After all, in the face of a daughter who had earned more than ten times his lifetime's worth in a year, and would continue to crush him even more, this father, who was a money game to begin with, didn't have much confidence.
To put it bluntly, he didn't even have the right to lead Titanium Phone Company's operations anymore, because he had too little money.
However, the relationship between father and daughter had eased up.
It wasn't because her father had given in, but because Jenny's position had allowed her to see a lot of things.
She still couldn't let go of all the conflicts she had with her father in the past, but she wouldn't dwell on it too much.
As for her young stepmother, she no longer dared to find fault with her father in front of Jenny.
Because she didn't have the right.
After listening to CEO Jenny's thoughts in the afternoon, Luke didn't return home until evening, and his mind was still on the phone company.
In the current situation, as long as Jenny didn't suddenly lose her mind and mess around, the steady Titanium Phone Company would definitely become a giant company, and it wouldn't be a problem for it to prosper for at least ten years.
That's not the point.
Most importantly, the little green man mobile operating system that Jenny had released, which was Android in his previous life, had successfully become the first choice of other mobile phone manufacturers.
Because the Titanium phone company didn't release the Titanium phone's own system, other manufacturers naturally chose the cheap little green man system.
Starting this month, low-end smartphones would spread to the world at an explosive speed, along with the little green man system.
As the developer, it was very easy for Luke to get information from the Little Green Men system.
Furthermore, this thing was open source. With so many technicians from so many companies, no one would suspect him if there were any backdoors.
With everyone having a smartphone and the advent of the mobile network, there would no longer be any information dead ends for him in most places in the world.
At that time, the polyhedron system was the eyes, the Justice Star clone was the body, and he became the brain.
Coupled with his clones in Europe and South America, Luke couldn't help but sigh inwardly. Money was really too useful.
…
Early in the morning, Selina watched the news expressionlessly. It wasn't until it was over that she turned to look at Luke. "Batman went to Detroit again last night and injured hundreds of gangsters. Do you have anything you want to say to me?"
Pondering for two seconds, Luke nodded. "He probably outsourced the work."
Selina was stunned. "Outsourced the work?"
Thinking for a moment, she asked suspiciously, "So, that wasn't Batman himself?"
Luke nodded with a smile. "I don't think so."
Because that was the Justice Star clone. Batman's real body was right in front of you! I'm not lying. Luke mumbled inwardly.
Selina didn't pursue the matter.
It wasn't impossible for Luke to outsource the identity of Batman.
For example, a certain mercenary who was desperate for money had pretended to be V and arranged a fight with more than a hundred professional hitmen in Swamp Park. Hadn't he done it?
Among the others, Mindy's father, Damon, could also do this job.
Not to mention the fact that Luke had done so many private jobs, who knew how many "friends" he had outside?
It wouldn't be too difficult to find someone to act as Batman.
As for the Bat Armor, it was even simpler.
This thing could even be remotely controlled. It might not be possible in an intense battle, but it would be very difficult for anyone to embezzle it.
Don't forget that the armor also had an extremely powerful arc reactor. It wouldn't be too difficult to blow it up.
Selina didn't think anyone would be stupid enough to embezzle a pacifist who could remotely control the explosion.
After fooling Selina, it would be easier for Luke to face Selina in the future.
After all, a certain mercenary who was desperate for money had already acted as V.
As for the other aliases, they were all in the dark. He didn't tell her all the details, such as White Wolf, Big Dipper, and Puncher.
These aliases didn't need to be as high-profile as Batman, and could work quietly without appearing on the news.
With a "good partner" like the Justice Star, Luke's days were a lot more stable on the surface.
Even if his main body stayed at home, he didn't stop earning experience and credit points every night.
In any case, he only slept two hours a day, so he could do it during the day.
As he got used to multitasking, most of his detective work during the day no longer affected his clone.
Ordinary people only had 24 hours a day, but Luke could live 36 + hours a day with his clone.
From the looks of it, it wouldn't be too difficult to level up in the future?
As he mumbled to himself, Luke was looking at the system panel.
Host's experience: 356000/500000
Credit: 550000
In just a few days, his clone had fought in several major cities of sin, and earned more than 40,000 experience and credit points. However, the battles had cost him thousands of experience and credit points, and he had almost earned 40,000 in the end.
Even though it had cost a lot, his clone could switch between multiple aliases at will, and he didn't have to worry about exposing himself, so he could earn points much faster than his main body.
Coupled with Selina, the experience baby, and the occasional "bonus" from Mindy, Luke was looking forward to his future path of leveling up for the first time.
There was a threshold for leveling up every five levels. After level 20, it would start at a million, and from level 25, it would be ten million.
If it wasn't for the fact that he gained one extra stat point every five levels, it would take a long time for Luke to accumulate 80 points for all three attributes.
But now, it seemed that his leveling speed wouldn't be too slow until level 25.
If he really slowed down, the age of superheroes in this world would arrive.
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