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Chapter 1236

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Half an hour later, Phil left. But he didn't leave empty-handed.

Two light daggers from Tandy, two Life Ones, and two multipurpose mechanical gloves were taken away by him in the name of "trial items." At the same time, he also obtained the contact information of a "mysterious businessman."

In two cars going in opposite directions, Phil and Luke looked at each other's cars in the rearview mirror for a moment before they looked away.

Phil's mind was in a whirl, but he had to rush back to New Haven to keep watch over the First Prince of Asgard as he continued to pick up girls.

He couldn't show too much abnormality.

Hearing Sitwell's name just now had already given him a strong sense of distrust in S.H.I.E.L.D.

He didn't want anyone to know that he had been in private contact with Batman.

Batman had said that Phil could ask him for help in any major incidents that endangered the safety of ordinary people, and he would do his best to protect the innocent.

Before Phil came, he hadn't expected Batman to make this promise at all.

But for a moment, Phil couldn't figure out why the promised "big business" had turned into "thugs knocking on the door."

Luke's lips curled up. He was quite satisfied with the deal.

His purpose in coming to Phil wasn't complicated. His primary goal was to provide Phil with a life-saving trump card.

Whether it was Tandy's personal "magic item," the light dagger that contained the power of life, or the Life One, they were surreal life-saving measures.

As long as Phil listened to his suggestion and carried one of them with him, he would be able to survive most external injuries.

The multipurpose mechanical gloves, on the other hand, had functions such as physical hammering, jumping over roofs and walls, auxiliary shooting, electronic unlocking, and powerful demolition. They could greatly increase the wearer's combat and survival abilities.

The key was that the mechanical gloves weren't limited edition light daggers or experimental Life One. They had the general characteristics of a technological product, and were cheap to mass-produce. Each one only cost two million dollars.

But Phil's face darkened when he heard that.

Most of S.H.I.E.L.D. agents only had a few thousand dollars worth of equipment on them. The more expensive equipment was basically "public," and could only be taken out on missions.

A pair of mechanical gloves that cost two million dollars definitely couldn't be popularized on a large scale.

After Luke issued the "Hydra" warning, the only person Phil could trust was probably Nick Fury.

Given Nick Fury's distrustful attitude, it was impossible for the things that Phil brought back to be popularized. He could only keep them for his own use for the time being.

Research and whatnot should always be placed after safety.

Hearing the name Hydra, Nick Fury will not be able to carry out any major projects without a thorough investigation of SHIELD.

Luke had done it on purpose.

In his previous life, the deepest impression he had of this Bureau Chief was not only his bald head, but also his unchangeable paranoia.

However, the Marvel movies that Luke had actually watched stopped at The Avengers, so he didn't know that Nick Fury's paranoia was the real lunatic.

Except for the black baldie himself, no one knew how many things he was hiding. Even his superior who promoted him to the position of director, Pierce, was no exception.

Whether it's Captain America or Phil, these two people who Black Baldy absolutely trust also know some of the secrets.

That is, under Nick Fury's almost neurotic paranoia, SHIELD, which has been parasitized by Hydra since World War II, did not let Hydra complete the replacement.

In the end, Hydra's forces were counterattacked by the Avengers and the remnants of SHIELD led by Phil. All nine heads were dug out, and they couldn't be any more defeated.

However, this didn't affect Luke's plan.

As long as Nick Fury was paranoid, he would definitely take the bait.

Sooner or later, Phil would tell this dark-skinned egg about his contact with Batman, but Luke said that he would never meet this guy, because he was too ugly.

In fact, these words were just an expression of his attitude — Batman could keep in touch with Phil and help him, but a certain someone shouldn't come looking for trouble.

Nick Fury was a utilitarian.

As long as Batman was useful to him and was willing to help, he wouldn't fall out with Batman even if he pointed at his nose and scolded him, "You're ugly."

Besides, Luke didn't say it in front of him, and this thick-skinned and black-hearted guy would only pretend that he didn't know.

That way, Batman's avatar would be able to keep an appropriate distance from SHIELD.

Because of Hydra's existence, Black Fury and Phil wouldn't leak the news that Batman was working with them.

If they needed to resolve a crisis, they might look for Batman.

Considering Nick Fury's paranoia, he definitely wouldn't give Batman certain missions that involved major interests. It was more likely that he would ask Batman to eliminate certain supervillains and emergencies that created crises.

In short, Batman was S.H.I.E.L.D.'s underworld thug.

In the past, Luke definitely wouldn't have taken the blame for this.

He wasn't interested in being used casually, and he didn't want to bet his life on Black Fury's character.

But the appearance of the Star of Justice clone gave him nothing to worry about.

Even if his clone died, it would only be a matter of 100,000 credit points, which he could afford to lose.

It would undoubtedly be more efficient for SHIELD to become an NPC that issued missions than for Luke to investigate on his own and then go knocking on those gangs' doors.

Furthermore, given the nature of the Marvel World, Black Fury and Phil would definitely be involved in major events in the future, and they would gain a lot of experience and credit points.

However, the system didn't give a notification that Phil had become a teammate.

Luke wasn't too surprised.

As a veteran SHIELD agent, it wasn't easy for Phil to trust someone absolutely.

Batman hadn't even shown his face. No matter how much Phil trusted him, he would still be a little suspicious. He couldn't be as gullible as Mindy.

But he had other plans. At this stage, he didn't need SHIELD's trust; he just needed to earn some points.

This was just the beginning.



The next few days were peaceful and peaceful. It was April 22nd.

It was Selina's birthday today, but she didn't invite anyone else to celebrate.

In order to celebrate her growing older by another year, Luke prepared a sumptuous dinner.

After dinner, Gold Nugget gave out a gift first — a brand-new ET laptop that it had bought online.

Seeing the gift, Selina tugged at Gold Nugget's ear and said hatefully, "Do you think I don't know that you bought this to curse people online?"

Gold Nugget howled and covered its ear with its paw to say, "No, I won't listen."

Exposing the dog head's money-saving trick, Selina still accepted the laptop. "I'll use it for a month first. I won't let you use it even if I play music with it every day. You're not allowed to touch it. I'm going to play with it until it's second-hand before I give it to you."

Gold Nugget was speechless.

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