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Chapter 1447

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Thousands of police officers and detectives had recently resigned in New York. Many of them would choose to enter the security or private detective industry first, which would have a huge impact on the security guards.

With that in mind, Luke, who was disguised as Mr. Riddle, didn't have to worry too much about the security guards clashing with "Mr. Blacksmith" Frank.

For the sake of money, they would be obedient.

After asking the security team leader to appease his colleagues, Luke and Frank passed the scan and entered the tightly sealed factory.

Then, he opened his mouth and ordered, "Bobo, open the second zone."

"Yes, sir," said a cheerful voice.

The corner of Frank's eyes twitched. He suddenly remembered watching cartoons with his children — this voice was very much like a little annoying spirit in the cartoons who nagged all day long.

Of course, his children really liked that talkative little yellow cube.

He hesitated for a moment, but didn't say anything in the end.

This was someone else's place, and it wasn't his place to tell them what to do, at least not yet.

Following Luke's order, another door opened not far away.

They walked in, and a huge room appeared in front of them.

Unlike the first door, which looked like a material warehouse, this was clearly a real workshop. All kinds of machinery were placed there, ready to be used at any time.

A long space on the side had been partitioned off, and they could see what was inside through several pieces of glass. It was clearly the living and training areas.

They went to a room on the side of the living area that looked like a utility room. When they opened the door again, it was empty.

Luke ordered, "Enter the bat cave."

The floor of the room suddenly began to sink.

Frank finally couldn't help but ask, "The bat cave? So, that Batman lives here too? "

Luke hummed in response and shook his head decisively. "This is just a base that mainly builds equipment. If it's not necessary, it won't be open to anyone else for a very long time. "

As if he knew that Frank was going to complain, he added, "The bat cave is forever hidden in the shadows. That's probably what it means."

As they spoke, the elevator that looked like a room stopped, and one of the walls opened. The so-called bat cave finally appeared in front of them.

Unlike the one above, the equipment here was more advanced, and Frank couldn't figure out much of it.

The workshop above was mainly used for regular work. Although the machinery was advanced, it was only at a normal level.

This underground base, on the other hand, contained the special equipment that Luke had created himself, which could repair and adjust armor and other equipment, as well as provide various medical tests.

Before seeing Elena's two paintings, this bat cave base wasn't so high-end, and only the equipment on the ground existed.

The equipment in the underground base was part of the equipment that Luke had just acquired. It was part of the production equipment for the first and second generation of the armor. He basically didn't use it now, so it was a good opportunity to bring it over.

Frank and Damon should be able to use it, and so should Donnie the Techie.

However, because the female reporter, April, was quite unreliable, Tony couldn't let her come in contact with this place for the time being, which was a pity.

That little guy's talent in machinery and electronics was not bad. After learning for a period of time, it would be enough for him to be a warframe maintenance worker.

However, that was probably after the New York Battle.

After bringing Frank here, Luke simply explained to him the function of the base's AI program before he left.

There were many things he needed to do. Frank needed to understand the situation of the base before he could make a plan.

Before that, it was useless for the two of them to stay together. In any case, all the necessary information was there.

After watching Luke leave, Frank was silent for a moment before he finally said, "* * *."

"I'm here, Mr. Hammer." * * *'s cheerful voice rang out again.

Frank asked, "Can you change the voice you're using right now?"

* * * said, "Yes. You can specify a new template if you need to. "

Frank's eyes flickered for a long time, before he finally shook his head. "That's it for now."

* * * said, "Okay, Mr. Hammer."



Two days later, Luke took the raw materials that Tony had provided from a remote port in New Jersey.

As for how he had emptied the freighter, that was up to the guy's own suspicions.

After checking, he found that not only had Tony not given him less, he had given him 20% more, mainly some raw materials that weren't easy to buy in secret.

This saved Luke a lot of trouble.

In return, Batman sent him two dozen Life Ones and two Life Daggers.

The former could allow him to continue his research, and the latter could save his life more times.

For rich people, life was clearly the most precious thing, and Tony wasn't losing out on this deal.

S.H.I.E.L.D., on the other hand, said that it would take another week or so, and there were only a few types of goods.

Luke didn't say anything.

Tony's side had already filled in the gaps.

Both Tony and Nick Fury were seriously paranoid.

But there was no doubt that Tony was a sentimental person, and wasn't stingy with repaying those who helped him.

Nick Fury, on the other hand, was used to being meticulous and always wanted to get the most out of it with the least effort.

Thus, the only things he could get were two daggers and enchanted bullets, as well as a small number of battery-powered exoskeletons.

S.H.I.E.L.D.'s goods hadn't arrived, but that didn't stop Luke from starting mass production.

With the help of the smart program, Luke created several assembly lines that immediately consumed a large amount of raw materials and spat out a bunch of finished products.

Luke had worked overtime over the past few days to produce this batch of products, and they had been tested.

Although it was a little rough, it didn't affect normal use.

Compared with the armor, these things were consumables, and there was no need to make them too good.

He wasn't a tycoon, and didn't need to pursue perfection.

Ivan was also pulled in to produce all kinds of accessories.

Ivan didn't have any complaints about this treatment. Instead, he asked with great interest if he was going to start a war with anyone.

Luke simply replied, "Yes. Be prepared. Don't go to the bar all day looking for sandwiches."

Ivan then replied with an emoticon and got back to work.

Ever since the attack on the Experimentals, he had enjoyed something else.

Of course, he didn't feel any pride in protecting the people. No matter how many people died in Amereken, it had nothing to do with him.

What Ivan liked was the feeling of being the center of attention and being admired and praised.

In particular, a certain tycoon's performance last time wasn't as dazzling as his. Even if Batman had saved more people than he did, so what?

Also, after the attack on the Experimentals, he realized that Batman's attitude toward him was much better, and he even said a few words to him.

The gist of it was: "As long as you keep doing good deeds, you can play however you want."

This made Ivan even more free.

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