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Chapter 1302

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Takagi hadn't been wrong back then. The Gruber brothers were really "terrorists." They were actually just doing it for money.

Thinking that, Luke couldn't help but shake his head and laugh inwardly.

In a country like America, where money was everything, more than 90% of cases weren't about money, but were caused by money.

There really wasn't anything new in this country under the sun.

At that moment, Tony sent him a message. "I'm already on Wall Street. Nobody will find me, not even you."

Stumped for a moment, Luke asked Fu with a strange expression, "Where's Tony?"

Fu said, "I haven't seen him come out since he returned to Stark Plaza."

Luke was surprised.

Fu wouldn't make such a low-level mistake and miss out on Tony's whereabouts.

But Tony said that no one knew he was here, not even Batman.

Could it be that this guy …

Luke said, "You made an invisible armor."

Tony: "… You guessed it?"

Luke rolled his eyes. "Of course. I'd be more surprised if you snuck over in a woman's clothes. "

Tony: "Get lost."

As Luke expected, the tycoon indeed didn't have the courage to dress in a woman's clothes. After he flew back to Stark Plaza, he put on a professional stealth armor nicknamed "Sneak."

"Sneak"'s real code name was actually Mark 15. Tony had just developed it and hadn't officially used it yet.

It was also Tony's first armor with a nickname.

After being despised by Luke just now, the tycoon decisively took out this "secret weapon."

Letting Batman witness the debut of this new suit of armor for the first time wouldn't be a waste of Tony's special nickname for it.

On the other hand, it was also because the Sneak had been influenced by Batman, and had been specially developed for low-intensity special combat in cities.

Its armor and mobility weren't strong, but it could be equipped with a lot of auxiliary equipment, including a variety of non-lethal weapons.

It was completely useless against tanks, but it was perfect for dealing with unprotected criminals. At the very least, a single missile wouldn't send the entire ground and the criminals flying.

Luke didn't know what the tycoon was thinking, because it wasn't important.

He could make an invisible armor, and Tony had seen him enter and exit invisibility several times with his own eyes.

If he didn't get this show-off to come back, he wouldn't be able to stop thinking that nobody could show off in front of him.

Luke simply sent a 3D map to Tony and marked out all the criminals' locations.

While Tony didn't seem reliable, he never dropped the ball in a critical moment.

For the safety of tens of thousands of people, he wouldn't act rashly.

Sure enough, a few minutes later, Luke said, "You're in?"

Tony: "I'm in the southwest."

Luke was actually completely aware of the tycoon's movements, but he could only pretend that he didn't know in case the guy grew suspicious.

"I'm in," he said. "I'm in the southeast.

Tony: "Are you sure that Simon is in the vault?"

Luke simply sent over the surveillance footage from the drone.

Tony looked at the leader of the criminals who entered the vault and had Jarvis compare him with Simon's photo on the file. After confirming that it was the same person, he was finally relieved.

Tagger and Simon must not be let go. They must be captured alive.

They couldn't let Tagger and Simon go; they had to be captured alive.

Now that the barrier between the vault and the subway station was about to be broken, Luke gave Tony access to the drone so that he could share the criminals' movements.

Ten seconds later, the guy suddenly said, "This little thing is interesting, but it's too crude. It's like a handicraft workshop. Hm, wait, is it really from a handicraft workshop? "

Luke nodded lazily. "I'm very satisfied that someone else is willing to make it for me."

Tony snorted. "That's a far cry from mine."

Luke chuckled. "They don't charge me for it."

Tony choked on his words.

Although Batman had saved him a few times, it was Batman's code of conduct to not charge him for saving someone's life.

However, Tony really needed Life One, but he didn't necessarily need it.

Without Life One, the chances of him dying during the surgery weren't high.

Tony knew that Luke was doing it purely so that he could focus on the surgery.

On the other hand, this proved that Batman and the Everything Seller were also old friends who only talked about friendship and not money — they were even closer than everyone thought they were.

Otherwise, Batman wouldn't have been able to get a dozen Life One's from the bigshot for Tony.

The most important thing here was a favor.

As for the possibility that Batman himself was the creator of these products, Tony had long since ruled it out.

Unless this guy didn't need to sleep or had lived for hundreds of years, it was impossible for him to be at the top of the world in both combat and technological research.

There was no such thing as a generalist on Earth.

Even though Tony thought highly of himself and didn't think that anyone could compare to him, he knew that it was only in certain areas of technology.

That was because he didn't have the time to learn so much knowledge, and it was impossible for Batman either.

At first, it was just a matter of habit to discuss scientific research, but now Tony was a little stuck.

Because of his personality, his relationship with Batman wasn't as solid as the outside world imagined.

After a few seconds, he finally said, "I can also help you make a suit of armor."

"I've already changed a few sets of armor," Luke replied lazily.

Tony: "…"

He really didn't know how to respond.

To be honest, his suit of armor was worth ten sets of the Bat Armor in every aspect, but it couldn't compare to Batman's ability to "trade in old for new" for free.

Batman was also too strong. The armor was just a support item, and didn't have high requirements in all aspects.

As a result, the Mark Armor really wasn't attractive to Batman.

Luke casually said a few words in response, and also realized that the tycoon had been holding back too much.

It was pure wishful thinking for Congress to take the armor from the tycoon, but the tycoon was actually willing to give him a set for free. That was really nice of him.

Luke held Life One. A "magical" item like the laser dagger was only a consumable, and didn't have any feelings for it.

The tycoon's armor, on the other hand, was like his concubine. Giving it away felt like he was being cuckolded.

It had been extremely difficult to say those words just now. If Luke hadn't said it in a hurry, the tycoon would never have "given me a concubine."

Luke's mind raced, and he simply said, "If you really want to give it to me, remember to give me the research institute on Life One. I can still use it to pay off my debt."

"Okay." Hearing that, Tony immediately agreed and secretly heaved a sigh of relief.

No matter how good Life One was, it wasn't in his hands.

It was also impossible for him to deal with Batman and the even more mysterious "Everything Seller" for the sake of Life One.

Changing the condition to sending back the research data on someone else's product made his faintly green head go back to normal.

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