Why wouldn't Batman be worried about Ivan going out on a mission with this killing machine?
Want to run? The moment he thought he had escaped, he might be stabbed in the back.
But Ivan actually didn't care. In any case, he had no intention of running.
Batman only restricted his movements to prevent him from disappearing without a trace.
In fact, as long as he reported in advance, he could wander around America, and nobody would care about his daily life.
Besides, why would he run out?
He now had resources, a lab, and all kinds of technical support. When he was free, he could even go to a bar and talk about life philosophy with a few girls.
More importantly, as long as he was in this team, even if Tony knew who he was, he could only pretend that he didn't see him.
This was probably the mentality of "I like it when you look at me, but there's nothing you can do about it."
Ivan wasn't an idiot.
He had been analyzing Batman's behavior, but had to admit that the man was using an overt scheme.
If he wanted to be a superhero without any special ambitions, then the Bat Squad was the best platform. There was no one else like it.
It was safe, free, and efficient. You could also get equipment and technical support for chivalry, and money was like waste paper.
Any random mission would start with a reward of 100,000 yuan, and the highest was over a million.
It had to be noted that the tacit reward in the team was points, and money was really just an extra "bonus."
For the past three months, Luke had been issuing missions almost every day.
However, because they were dealing with normal enemies without extraordinary powers, the reward for each mission was only a few dozen to a hundred points, with an additional bonus of one to two hundred thousand.
But after dozens of missions, the people who participated the most in the team received at least two thousand points and five million.
At the very least, they received hundreds of points and more than a million.
For the sake of the points, Ivan actively participated in more than twenty missions, and exchanged the points he earned for high-end materials and spare parts with the bigshots.
Buy them with money? Sorry, no.
The bigshots didn't accept money transactions when the team members had points.
The bigshots even said that they were willing to use money to buy resources and services from the team members.
After a period of time, all the team members understood that points were the most precious.
That was because points could be exchanged for money, but money couldn't be exchanged for points.
It was only at the very beginning that Ivan spent a million to buy a thousand points from the ninjas.
This wasn't because the little turtle was greedy, but because Ivan claimed that he was at a critical juncture in his research and needed to buy some important components.
The naive little tortoise was not thick-skinned enough. He had initially offered to lend the money to Ivan, but in the end, he had been fooled by Ivan's words into accepting a million dollars. Hence, the loan had turned into a transaction.
Later, the news spread in the team, but no one in the group said anything.
The "guide price" for Batman was 500 dollars for one credit.
Ivan's 100% premium couldn't be said to have cheated Little Turtle.
But Mindy still talked to the little turtle in private. "Adults are very cunning now. You have to learn to deal with adults with adults. If you encounter something like this again, ask your master first. If you can't do it, ask Batman. "
Tears streamed down little turtle Tony's face. He felt that he was simply too pure.
This case of "bullying children" did not affect the harmony within the team.
Firstly, everyone had quite a lot of points at that time. Secondly, there were points coming in one after another, so a thousand points really wasn't a big deal.
However, everyone began to pay attention to their own points.
Ivan also clearly understood the magic of the combination of Batman and Almighty Merchant.
Batman made sure that everyone could trust each other.
Tony, on the other hand, increased Batman's credibility in another way. If even Iron Man trusted Batman, what was there to doubt about the others?
Almighty Merchant, on the other hand, laid out the benefits openly in front of everyone.
Everyone was equal in the face of a transaction.
With Batman taking the lead, everyone had to give points and bonuses when they invited people on missions. Naturally, this rule was established.
With the big shot, points could be used to buy things that most people needed, including money and life.
There weren't many people in this world who didn't need these things.
Thus, a small group with Batman as their spiritual leader and the big shot as their interest link was formally formed.
Ivan had mocked him many times in his heart, but in the end, he had to admit: Oh my god, it smelled good.
Everyone believed that Batman wouldn't betray his teammates.
Trust was the hardest thing to obtain among Transcendents.
But what the team didn't know was that Luke's trust didn't come out of thin air.
There was no need to talk about the preliminary screening. After that, only those who passed the judgment of teammates would be able to receive his rewards.
Ivan was having it so easy not because he performed well, but because he had given up on his doubts and believed in Batman, and finally passed the system's teammate test.
Even Wade, a lunatic who wasn't a teammate, could spend time with his wife; Ivan couldn't be worse off than a lunatic, could he?
Ivan stood there in a daze for a while, until a question came from beside him, "Excuse me, are you in some kind of trouble?"
He turned his head and saw two Neon girls dressed like high school students. They were looking at him nervously and excitedly.
A devilish smile appeared on Ivan's face. "Yes, I really want some help."
Since the Japanese girl spoke in English, he naturally spoke in English as well.
But he spoke slowly so that the two girls could hear him clearly.
A moment later, he left with the two girls and said, "Take me to Dingshan Creek Hot Springs, and I'll treat you to a meal. How about that? This is to prove our friendship, and absolutely nothing else … "
…
Compared with Ivan, who had been picked up as soon as they arrived, Luke didn't receive this kind of treatment, because his face was more ordinary.
After all, he was a decent person, and Ivan's unrestrained sandwiches and five-layer burgers weren't his style.
Luke directly found his target — a middle-aged Japanese man named Koji Tanaka.
In a certain hotel, Luke first turned off the camera on the counter, then picked up the unconscious Koji Tanaka from the bed and threw him on the couch.
As for the unconscious girl on the bed, he wasn't even interested in looking at her.
Tanaka Koji was a Japanese American of mixed blood. He was also an American.
At the same time, he used to be a member of Hydra, but he wasn't called Koji Tanaka back then.
Using hypnosis and hallucination, Luke spent more than an hour figuring out the guy's background. He then killed him and threw him into his inventory.
Ten seconds later, he turned into Koji Tanaka.
Because he was a mixed-race, Tanaka was almost 1.85 meters tall, which was one of the reasons why Luke had chosen him.
After everything was done, Luke started making plans in his room.
After waiting for two hours to make sure that it was the same amount of time Tanaka had spent in the past, he walked over to the bed and woke up the girl who was sprawled out on her back.
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