Luke then turned to Misty and said, "Steve's a good guy. He should be able to help you."
He then took two steps back and coughed. "But Steve's very popular with girls, and he's a pure boy. Don't hit on him, Misty."
The moment he said that, he had already run to the door, grabbed his clothes off the stool, and left.
In the training center, a man and a woman stared blankly at the door for a moment, before they looked at each other and suddenly burst out laughing.
Luke was only twenty years old. Wasn't it a joke to say that Steve was a pure boy?
But Steve's eyes were vaguely conflicted. That was impossible. Could he really tell?
But he quickly gave up on the idea.
Luke's joke was too obvious. It wasn't like he hadn't been joked about this before, and he couldn't be bothered to argue with a kid.
"Let's sit over there." Steve gestured at Misty, and they sat back down on the stool and started talking.
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Luke drove away, feeling delighted.
He had come here purely because it was convenient.
Naturally, he had let Jenny invest in the training center under her own name after learning that Steve was here.
The original owner of the training center was very happy to exchange the not-so-profitable shares for a large sum of cash, some equipment and renovations, and also guarantee that the training center would continue to operate normally.
Luke didn't really care if someone found out that he was related to Jenny.
In any case, he was Miss Jenny's savior. There was nothing wrong with her giving him some benefits within reason.
It could only be said that it was a coincidence that he had met Steve today.
Suddenly having an idea, Luke simply grabbed Steve's help.
This old man was trustworthy.
Misty had lost her arm fighting the monster to save the citizens, and Steve wouldn't refuse to help her.
He was a veteran of the battlefield, and he probably wasn't bad at adjusting his comrades' mental state.
Otherwise, when the charge was shouted, everyone would not be able to ignite. It would be awkward for him to charge alone.
Misty's mental problem was similar to that of a veteran who had been disabled due to injury. However, she had a new arm and a new job, and hadn't adjusted her mental state in time.
As long as Steve could solve this problem, Misty, who could kill the Experimentals on her own, would naturally be able to recover.
It wouldn't be a loss to find a targeted psychological "expert" for two minutes. Luke drove away with a smile.
The moment he got home, Jenny suddenly sent him a file with a message. "A lot of companies have been asking us for financing recently. I've picked out some valuable ones on this list. Take a look."
He poured himself a cup of coffee and took a sip. Then, he slowly opened the list of companies that requested funding and looked at it.
Everyone in the United States knew that Titanium Phone Company had sufficient cash flow and was looking for high-tech projects with more potential to invest in.
Various investigations and reports had mentioned it, and Jenny had admitted it herself in an interview.
A large number of companies' financing applications immediately flew in like snowflakes.
As the CEO, Jenny had her subordinates eliminate the old scams first, and then analyzed the rest with the smart program that Luke had given her. In the end, she read through them in person before she gave them to Luke.
Jenny was asked to step in because she was famous and had a lot of cash.
Secondly, her reputation in the business world had always been relatively good, and there was no news of her kicking people out.
After all, Titanium had basically let others in and played the role of making money together. They had never unscrupulously swallowed other companies and their technology.
This dispelled a lot of people's doubts.
The companies that were willing to finance weren't limited to small workshops with just a few dozen people.
Many technology companies that were worth more than a hundred million dollars were the main force in applying for financing.
Compared with those small workshops, they had basically made some achievements, but were in some kind of predicament because of a lack of funds.
Some couldn't continue their research, and some couldn't carry out marketing.
As long as they sucked up to the phone company, it would be worth it to give up some shares in exchange for a lot of cash and the appreciation of their shares.
So far, Luke had invested in more than ten companies.
The shares weren't the main point; the main point was that some technical information was indeed useful to him.
Tony Stark's ability wasn't to be trifled with.
With it, Luke might not have the tycoon's inspiration, but he had enough knowledge and vision to understand the value of a lot of technology.
Just like Luke had said a long time ago, even if Tony immediately changed careers and made energy, software, materials, and electronic products, he would still be able to make a lot of money.
The tycoon didn't do that because he wasn't interested.
Even if they shut down the weapons department, one of their main businesses, Stark Industries' current projects still spanned across many industries, and were an out-and-out supergiant.
Similarly, Luke didn't really care about money.
The technology he chose was mainly for his own use.
If he didn't have any inspiration, he would use money to buy someone else's inspiration.
If he wanted to play on his own, he could play on his own. If he wasn't interested, he could get the original company to continue developing it.
He could use these technologies in advance.
In any case, he was a shareholder, and it was just for personal use.
There were also some technologies that would be of some use to the phone company.
Luke simply added a paragraph pointing out the future expectations and application directions of these technologies, before he returned them to Jenny for her to decide whether to invest or buy them.
This could be considered a regular exchange between the two of them.
Today, there were still over a hundred companies on the list that Jenny handed over.
This was already the third batch. There were a lot of small workshops, but there were still a lot of medium and large companies.
As he drank his coffee, he took out a custom-made love cake from his inventory and ate it.
Suddenly, his expression changed, and his gaze fell on a company on the list. "Little Snail, find a copy of Pim Technology's information."
"Yes, sir." Little Snail immediately did as he was told.
A moment later, looking at the information projected on the virtual screen, Luke was a little regretful. "So they just wanted to save the day."
Some of the information circulating outside, as well as the information that Jenny had forwarded to him, indicated that Pim Technology was only looking for a two-year low-interest loan of 200 million dollars.
But this company didn't want to pay any price, whether it was shares or technology.
What it was offering was a quota for its products after they went on the market, which was about 10% of the first year's production. They still had to pay for this batch of goods, but they were only offering the ex-factory price.
At first glance, this condition didn't look sincere at all, and didn't look like a loan at all.
But Luke only thought for a moment before he sent Jenny a message and asked her to help arrange for him to send someone to Pim Technology for an inspection.
This was very common.
Generally speaking, if someone was willing to send someone for an inspection, there was at least a possibility that they would pay.
If they didn't even send someone, it naturally meant that they had no intention of investing.
After instructing Little Snail to gather more information on Pim Technology, Luke began to study it.
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