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Chapter 1834

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However, the governor didn't dare to move. He didn't even have the courage to squeak.

After achieving the initial goal, he was even more glad that he didn't have the strength to flip the table …

Although the two parties paid a considerable price for the deal this time, they also got in touch with the Almighty Merchant.

The existence of this big shot was not an absolute secret in the world's top circle.

There were many people at the top who wanted to trade with the big boss, but they couldn't even find the door.

This was especially true in Asia. Luke didn't dare go to China, and the Neon market wasn't big. He was too lazy to cross the Pacific Ocean, so he didn't bother.

This time, the other party had delivered himself to his doorstep, so things were much simpler.

If he wanted anything, Nihon would deliver it to America. Luke didn't have to come over personally.

After that, the Japanese officials stopped playing tricks on them, but the public's pursuit of the Bat Squad was not restrained.

For the government, firstly, it was unnecessary to waste a lot of effort. Secondly, it would be troublesome if the big shots misunderstood the sudden change in attitude.

The boss made a statement. "The previous purge was caused by too many Parasites. In the future, the government can send me any confidential data related to the Parasites, and the bat squad will do it for free."

Moreover, these sporadic parasitic beasts would only be targeted for elimination, which would not attract the attention of ordinary people.

The Neon officials had nothing to complain about.

The Bat Squad was still beating people up in New York every day. Did the US government say anything? Did NYPD say anything? No.

A superhero that even her godfather couldn't control was willing to give them a heads-up. Nihon should be satisfied.

The Bat Squad didn't need a law enforcement certificate, and even the law enforcement officials probably didn't know about it. What was the use of being dissatisfied?

Since he was powerless to resist, he could only lie down and do whatever he wanted.

The government had already quietly completed the transaction, and the various private television stations were already working overtime to start producing cartoons.

Many cartoonists received priority orders to create manga related to the Bat Squad.

As long as they went to the rescue foundation to purchase the copyright, Neon's works would also be legal. Even the GA version could be licensed (except for the women and minors in the team).

On the third day, the relief foundation sent an official letter to the Japanese government, saying that they would provide aid to the citizens who had suffered losses in the battle.

The government tactfully allowed several TV stations to report this good news.

In an instant, the Japanese people's impression of Bat Squad increased.

There was nothing Luke could do.

This operation was initiated by him. Not many ordinary people were affected, but a lot of property was lost.

He did not have to worry about his losses during battle, but he did not do so when he could compensate for his losses. If he lost too much, the System would give him a warning.

Using the Japanese's money to save the Japanese was killing two birds with one stone.

What surprised him even more was that on the third day after the war, the system's Faith Value had skyrocketed by 100,000. After that, the Faith Value he obtained every day was also more than 30% higher than before.

From this, it could be seen that the Dongjing people's favorability towards him was still very useful.

In comparison, the United States and Europe did not provide much faith value.

The United States had a population of 450 million, Europe about 600 million, and Japan only had a population of 150 million.

The daily supply of faith in Japan was a third of that in Europe and America.

Actually, because of the distance, Luke spent most of his time in Europe and the United States, which enjoyed the most benefits.

Even with a conservative estimate, the European and American faith production efficiency was at least five times lower than Japan's.

Luke decided that he would visit Neon regularly in the future.

He didn't have to make it big, but he had to be on TV to maintain the enthusiasm of the netizens.



The members of the bat squad left one after another.

They had already been in Japan for more than ten days, and had spent the last three days helping Luke clean up the scattered parasites in Japan.

Fortunately, they had the assistance of a hundred agents from SHIELD. They only needed to let the prototype set off with the car and stay in the safe house to wait for them to come online.

With Luke as the gatekeeper, SHIELD's core operations were more reliable.

The low-end equipment that Phil had bought from Luke had already become standard equipment for these core members.

Everyone had a set of mechanical gloves and combat boots. Together with low-end bulletproof vests, semi-intelligent combat helmets, and various firearms and non-lethal weapons, their combat strength was more than ten times higher.

After all, the so-called low-end was the low-end of the bigshots.

Because of Phil, these equipment were only supplied at a price slightly higher than the cost of the materials.

For example, the cost of F22 was more than 100 million dollars, and the development costs had to be shared equally. In the end, it would be sold for at least 200 million, or the supplier would vomit blood.

Luke, however, didn't take into account the development costs at all, and didn't even take the processing fees.

If SHIELD had bought the same thing from an American supplier, it would have been a good idea to double or triple the price.

As for secretly selling the equipment, that was just giving Luke and Phil a free lunch.

How could Luke not have a backup plan for the things he produced?

Whoever had designs on the equipment would be the same as hiring a signal transmitter to go home.

The new SHIELD didn't lack funds. The bigshots had offered high prices for people and items related to superpowers, ranging from one million to ten million each.

When the old SHIELD collapsed, some Hydras, which had nothing to do with Pierce, took away most of the superhumans.

The rest were either caught by other agencies, or they became the "exclusive property" of other branches.

The new SHIELD simply gave up on locking up and researching superhumans. They killed those they could, and transferred them to the bigshots for funding.

For example, the bigshots had estimated a total price of 100 million for the hundreds of parasites they had caught this time. The two sides split it fifty-fifty, and the new SHIELD would get 50 million.

Thus, Phil had enough confidence to give the agents a high price.

There were very few traitors who betrayed for money, and it wasn't long before they ascended to heaven with their buyers.

With money, equipment, and core members in place, Phil firmly controlled the entire new SHIELD.



It was already early December, and Luke and Selina had just returned from Sapporo.

To their surprise, Ueno, the male high school student with multiple parasites at the Ueno hot springs, had disappeared and never appeared on the surveillance again.

With four parasites in one body, he was the only one, which could be considered a minor flaw in the cleanup operation.

Luke didn't think too much of it. Sooner or later, the bad guys would jump out on their own.

Since they couldn't find Ueno, he took Selina to the hot springs on the mountainside to fulfill his promise.

When they returned to Tokyo, they didn't leave immediately. Instead, they went to a large-scale cospy event in Ikebukuro in the Toshima district to join in on the fun.

This event was also held at the last minute, and had only been notified two days in advance.

But when they arrived in Ikebukuro, it had already turned into a sea of demons and humans of all shapes and sizes.

While the members of Team Bat had been using prototypes a few days ago, they had also been equipped with matching armor, and could still be distinguished from each other.

Thus, the number of cosplayers that could be seen on the streets, in descending order, was probably the black catgirl, Big Dipper, Little Turtle and his disciple, and Lady Death.

It was normal for the black catgirl to be a cosplayer, because the number one female superhero and Batman's hardcore partner was too famous.

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