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Chapter 1437

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At this point, it no longer mattered whether the five major TV networks maintained a blackout.

Many people's daily conversations became "Did you hear? The man who framed Batman, blah, blah, blah, blah!

Even someone who didn't watch TV, read newspapers, or play with their phones couldn't avoid hearing the chatter of the people around them when they were waiting in a supermarket, a fast food restaurant, or a subway station.

The rapid progress was naturally thanks to Luke, the "hacker" who had a backdoor to his phone and software.

This information was part of the results of his clone's field investigations across the US, and he was naturally the one who released the information.

It would be impossible for someone else to track down so many leads in a short period of time, and it would be impossible to keep it a secret.

Only Luke, who had money, technology, and superpowers, could go to them one by one and complete the questioning without anyone knowing.

The police needed to find evidence on their own to prove the suspect's guilt, but Luke asked these people to directly say "what can prove their guilt."

See, the problem became simple.

In fact, Luke had far more information than what was revealed on the Internet or TV, but only a small portion of it could be released as ironclad evidence.

Luke only made a few bets with some of the fish that had slipped through the net, ensuring that they would lose to him one to five times.

After the true faces of many "victims" were exposed, the storm began to spread to the mastermind behind the scenes, and the Holy Mountain Foundation was the first to bear the brunt.

Then, some internal information about the foundation was leaked online, proving that it was suspected of trafficking children and women.

This news caused a huge uproar.

A suspected human trafficker had come to frame a superhero? This was simply a joke to the audience.

Especially for those who had been shaken after watching Carly's show at the beginning, and even questioned Batman, their worldviews instantly collapsed.

It wasn't a big problem to go against good people. After all, good people often had different opinions.

But it was comical to help the bad guys frame the good guys and be smug about it, thinking that it was justice.

At this point, the fake reviewers on the Internet completely disappeared, because they didn't know what else to say.

Many experienced people simply threw down their keyboards and cursed, "What the f * ck, can't you choose a good teammate to spread rumors about? You're already dead, yet you still dare to pick on Batman?! "

Batman's hardcore fans felt good and whipped out the previous posts and comments one by one.

A large number of "well-known" critics who stood on the wrong side were even worse off. The F2F page and QQ circle were full of comments about them.

Even though both websites had the ability to retract or delete previous comments, a group of hardcore Batman fans below all posted screenshots of the comments they kept, and then asked, "XXX, what do you think of this comment?"

As for whether or not these critics were cursing in their hearts, it was not something that the hardcore fans cared about.

At this point, the matter was not over. It was far from the final Gao Chao that everyone thought it would be.

The Holy Mountain Foundation was quickly investigated by the FBI, but this investigation was of little significance. The people in charge of the foundation's criminal channels were not involved at all.

At this time, it was the turn of a certain Lu, who was dedicated to the construction of the American legal system, to break the news again.

The person who was exposed this time was a member of parliament, Remy Greene. He accepted a little girl who had been abducted and sold from the Sacred Mountain Foundation, then changed her appearance and became his adopted daughter.

There were even more unspeakable things that Luke didn't expose, but he had already set a countdown to Senator Greene's death; he just had to wait for the day he confessed enough evidence.

This series of big news left most Americans dumbfounded. How … how did the plot unfold? How did framing Batman have anything to do with Congress?

At this point, things finally began to change beyond Luke's expectations.

When the little girl was found, Remy Greene suddenly had a heart attack and died.

The little girl had been very young when she was abducted, and couldn't remember anything at all. Apart from what Senator Greene had done, she couldn't provide any effective intelligence on the Holy Mountain Foundation.

At the same time that the abduction was exposed, a portion of Senator Greene's coded video had already been sent to the FBI agents.

There was no need to mention the content of the video, but it was enough to prove that the original version was in someone else's hands.

If they couldn't get rid of the person who sent the video, no one would be able to hide this matter. That was why the little girl hadn't been silenced and had survived unscathed.

Just because the little girl's death would only cause the situation to move in an even worse direction.

Many of the FBI agents sensed that something was wrong.

They had become tools in a game, and from the beginning until now, neither side had really stepped forward.

On one side were those who had slandered Batman and superheroes. The FBI agents could tell at a glance that the methods were official.

On the other side of the frenzied exposure were Batman and superheroes who had never made a direct statement.

The two sides had been fighting all this time, but ordinary people couldn't understand it.

Who was it that was stupid enough to provoke Batman? The rumors weren't wrong at all. The Dark Knight's methods weren't that "innocent."

The FBI agents were amazed, but they also understood that Batman wasn't alone. He had powerful enough friends who were helping him resolve the crisis.

At the moment, it seemed that these friends weren't as open and aboveboard as Batman.

Did Batman solve it himself? Sorry, it was impossible for one person to have countless clones and obtain so much information.

For example, some of the hackers who had leaked information online might be Batman's friends.

Besides, wasn't Batman's favorite way to solve problems the most by breaking the bones of the offender?

So far, there didn't seem to be any official news of someone suffering multiple fractures, so it probably wasn't done by Batman.

Tony thought so too, and he even contacted Batman twice during this period.

The first time, he sent a message in surprise: "So you've been holding back all along?"

This was a message from Carly after the video was exposed.

When Senator Remy Green was exposed, it didn't take long for Tony to send a second message: "You've crossed the line. If you don't stop, the other party will counterattack."

Luke simply replied: "Watch the show quietly. It has nothing to do with you."

Seeing this reply, Tony shook his head with a bitter smile and looked at Colonel Rode, who was sitting not far away. "Well, I said it has nothing to do with me. Can you stop looking for me?"

Colonel Rode's dark face was also helpless. He spread his hands. "What do you think? I'm a soldier, not a politician. Aren't I standing here right now? "

Tony was equally helpless. He grabbed a bottle of wine and poured them a glass. "To be honest, I really pity the idiots who messed with Batman."

Rode took the glass and gulped down a mouthful. "I also want to kick those idiots' asses, but they already did it. They didn't need to ask for my permission."

Tony took a sip of the wine sympathetically. "And now you have to wipe their ass. You're probably a colonel transformed from toilet paper."

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