The chief immediately understood.
To avoid spoiling the mood tonight, he had set his phone to vibrate.
In the end, he had used up too much energy and fell into a deep sleep. His phone vibrated for fifteen minutes before he woke up.
"Baka!" He cursed and slapped the phone hard.
Pa!
There was a drowsy female voice. "Ah, ether, yammit …"
The chief couldn't be bothered to care about where he had hit. He got up abruptly and shouted, "Summon all the officers and enter a state of emergency. I'll report the situation to the chief right away. Make sure the officers hold on. "He then hung up.
His subordinates were dumbfounded. Hold on? That was a battle between Bat Squad and the man-eating monster. Who the f * ck could I ask to hold on?
In fact, he was right.
Not only did the police not hold on that night, one of the Japanese guards simply stayed in the base.
The commander of the guards who received the news didn't give any orders to his subordinates at all.
If he really gave the order, it was very likely that he would be dragged into the chaos in Tokyo.
It would be normal for him to be killed by the shockwaves of the battle or be shot in the back.
Besides, what was the point of them going? Would they be throwing their lives away?
In less than thirty minutes of Luke's battle with the Blood God Test Subjects on the streets of Tokyo, more than four hundred people had died in Tokyo, including more than twenty police officers.
Today, many members of Bat Squad were involved. Even an idiot would know that their opponent wasn't simple.
If the commander went out, he would probably die, and a bunch of his subordinates with him.
Even if he was lucky enough to survive tonight, he would be blamed for his mistake in command, and would become a scapegoat.
If he didn't go out, it was possible that the law couldn't punish a large number of people, and at most, he would be removed from his position.
In any case, this job wasn't profitable, and he had to find a long-term part-time job at a service company to make ends meet.
Due to various factors, Bat Squad and a hundred S.H.I.E.L.D. members fought in Tokyo for half a night, but didn't clash with any official agencies.
It could only be said that Luke's speculation was correct.
In recent years, Japan had become a vacuum of extraordinary powers and related forces.
China definitely couldn't extend its hand in casually, as the American military base was still there.
After the collapse of S.H.I.E.L.D., the Heavenly Eye Association, the Sentinel Special Service, and many other agencies, the United States had a large number of empty areas in its own territory. There was no energy to rebuild replacement agencies in Japan.
Hydra could have taken the opportunity to expand, but Luke, who had turned around, slaughtered them all in one go, along with Shryder and his secret research institute.
The current Hydra only dared to quietly use the skin of a commercial company to develop some tentacles in Japan. They did not dare to play with an official base.
It was true that Japan was still part of America's territory, but in the face of a large-scale battle by Bat Squad, there was no organization powerful enough to intervene.
Everyone quietly watched from the sidelines. At most, they would take a video for archiving purposes.
Chaos in Tokyo? It was none of their business.
After six o 'clock the next day, the Yoto Metropolitan Police found that they had lost all signs of the Bat Squad's activities, and the gunshots and fighting had completely disappeared.
The Chief of the Metropolitan Police sent a congratulatory message to the Prime Minister, saying that he had the situation under control.
To this good news, the Prime Minister only said one sentence: "Scram."
At noon, the Prime Minister looked at the preliminary statistics and realized that there was really good news.
The battle that had taken place on such a large scale for such a long time last night hadn't caused much damage to Tokyo.
Compared to the scale of the battle, the losses in personnel and property weren't much, and could even be considered minor.
On the other hand, the prime minister was shocked and overjoyed by the bodies of more than 2,100 man-eating monsters.
The people below didn't know, but he knew a lot about the man-eating monsters. It was just that he didn't have a solution.
Now that Bat Squad had come and killed so many of the man-eating monsters, he didn't have to bear the responsibility for creating chaos, and he also got rid of the man-eating monsters.
Bat Squad didn't even ask for a cent for their labor. America's superheroes were indeed much more reliable than the US military.
Of course, the Prime Minister couldn't say anything himself. After all, he had to depend on his godfather's mood at all times.
He even had to exaggerate the loss of property as much as possible to complain to his godfather about not being protected last night. Otherwise, his godfather would find an excuse to ask him for money again.
That was how Japan was treated.
Unlike the godfather in reality, the American godfather not only didn't give money, but also charged protection fees.
That night, the governor of Tokyo (the chief executive of Tokyo) publicly thanked Bat Squad for their great contribution to the safety of Tokyo on television and announced that all the members of Bat Squad who participated in the battle last night would receive the status of "Permanent Honorary Citizen" of Tokyo.
When this remark reached the United States, it immediately aroused collective ridicule from the American people.
The people of New York were particularly dissatisfied: Why should our superhero go to your house to be an honorary citizen? What f * cking everlasting? Are you guys drinking vodka like sake?
It wasn't that the people of New York were mentally sensitive, but Bat Squad had a very high status in the hearts of the people of New York. They were the real protectors of the civilians and the guarantor of public security.
The officials of Tokyo actually dared to play the trick of "recognizing relatives through the air." Wasn't it like their own father suddenly being called father by a dog? Wouldn't they be dogs too?!
Unfortunately, the officials of Tokyo didn't care about the opinions of the people of New York, because the people had never been the godfather of the United States.
Besides, they had shamelessly hugged Bat Squad's thighs. It would be stupid to give up halfway.
Not only did Japan have no intention of restraining themselves, but there were people from the people and public opinion who wanted to make the title of honorary citizen an established fact.
What? Bat Squad didn't admit it? But they didn't come out to object, did they?
Not objecting was, of course, a tacit agreement.
While the people of America and Japan were in heated discussion, no one knew that a few days later, the governor of Tokyo met an old man in a black suit in his office.
Just like that, the Everything Merchant appeared in front of the governor and fulfilled the request of the governor on TV — he hoped to get in touch with Bat Squad and receive the certificate of honorary citizen.
The conversation between the two only lasted twenty minutes before the Everything Merchant got up and left. When he opened the door and walked out, he gradually disappeared into thin air.
The governor stared at the open door, his forehead and back drenched in cold sweat. He felt both relieved and helpless.
He finally knew that the popularity of Bat Squad was not so easy to ride on.
The Everything Merchant said was straight to the point. He directly asked them to provide all kinds of top-notch components and other supplies as the fee for Bat Squad's action this time.
Even before the governor, whose face was full of confusion, spoke, the Everything Merchant took the initiative to explain, "Indeed, Bat Squad will not be charged for acting on their own. But you said yourself that you really want to repay them. They found it difficult to refuse this sincere request, so they asked me to talk to them. "
The governor wanted to flip the table. Assholes, is this the only "request" you heard?
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