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Chapter 1910

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Hearing his gentle voice, Elena quickly relaxed.

Although the prophetic paintings had come true a few times before, there hadn't been any serious consequences, which made her trust Luke a lot.

Luke only needed a slight mental guidance to put her at ease.

Stroking the artist's smooth waist, he couldn't help but sigh to himself. Fine, the Golden Gate Bridge! It looks like you won't be able to keep it.

Given how efficient most movies and TV shows were at demolishing famous buildings, a famous place like the Golden Gate Bridge should have been destroyed a dozen times over.

But it had actually survived until 2011; it was very likely that Master Lu was protecting it.

As for the disaster this time? It was definitely going to be a disaster.

Luke then picked up the two paintings and asked Elena about them.

As the author, it was more accurate for her to feel the details in some places.

The strange thing about the prophetic paintings was that Elena, the author, didn't really "see" the future, but a certain moment in the painting.

She knew what the strokes were trying to express, but she couldn't provide any more specific information. She was a classic case of knowing the situation but not knowing the reason.

But this was a prophetic ability, after all. Why would she need a bicycle?!

After an hour or so, Luke stopped asking questions and sent Elena back to her apartment in New Jersey.

After the premonition, she got up in the middle of the night to paint.

After realizing that the situation might be serious, she immediately took a private plane back. She was restless and didn't sleep much.

After she returned, she tried her best to recall and explain for an hour. She wasn't an all-nighter like Luke, and was really exhausted.

Luke's main body didn't go to work, but lay in bed with Elena in his arms.

The two clones were already busy with their own things, and there was no need for Luke to do anything.

Selina, who was on vacation in Europe with her family, had also been notified and was bringing them back.

Nobody knew where the giant octopus was. It wasn't a good choice for the family to stay in Europe, which was facing the sea. It was safest to return to Shackelford.

This was also why Luke hadn't persuaded his family to move out.

Shackelford was inland, and there were no major cities or important organizations around it.

In the worst case scenario, if a world war broke out, it wouldn't be able to take a hit.

For the same reason, Shackelford wasn't suitable for anything else.

At the same time, Team Bat and the Avengers were notified of the danger.

The information on the giant octopus was easy to explain. After all, Luke had beaten it up twice, and there were copies in the database.

There was no way to explain the origin of the bat-winged monster in San Francisco. They could only trust Batman's character.

Unfortunately, Thor had returned to Asgard and seemed to be busy with his own affairs.

He couldn't possibly drop everything and rush over just for this kind of unknown news.

However, it didn't affect everyone's preparation.

A few hours later, Selina's plane landed in New York. Luke used his ability to make Elena sleep soundly before he got up and went home.

After the meeting, Luke was sure that there were two pieces of information that couldn't be wrong.

He said that it was top secret, so Selina didn't ask further.

This was because there were indeed many strange abilities in this world that could track others.

Top secret information should be kept as secret as possible to reduce the possibility of leakage.

This was also the reason why most of the squads were using remote-controlled prototypes.

In most cases, the prototype was not much worse than a real person.

In the painting of foresight, San Francisco was an obvious location, but the location of the octopus was unknown.

There were indeed only Big Dipper and the bald female bigshot in the painting of the octopus, which proved that there might not be anyone else there.

There was no one in the painting of San Francisco, but the city was there.

Protecting civilians was the Avengers and Team Bat's mission, and manpower was needed to save the civilians in the city.

Luke simply arranged for most of them to stay in San Francisco and wait for an opportunity.

His level one clone had already rushed over to arrange a place to store the prototypes and parts.

Selina was also mobilizing PDD's resources to prepare for a possible major incident in San Francisco.

Among them, Mr. Eddie Venom, who was already the official manager of PDD, took on the heavy responsibility and helped deal with a lot of things.

After years of training and guidance, Eddie was still a little unreliable, but he was reliable enough when it came to serious matters.

Of course, a certain dog head had already complained many times that he had definitely been led astray by the brainless Venom.

Luke and Selina could only stare at the dog's head in bewilderment.

After all, from a physiological point of view, none of the symbiotic creatures had brains.

As he quickly mobilized manpower and resources, Luke calculated in his heart.

As long as Elena's foresight paintings were completed, they would basically become reality within a week, with a maximum of three to five days.

It had already been almost a day, and something would happen in two days at the earliest.

Thinking about how the octopus and the bat-winged monster were in the painting, he could only hope that these two things wouldn't happen at the same time. Otherwise, two clones and himself might not be enough.

At that moment, he suddenly missed Dr. Banner.

With this guy around, he could at least catch the other party off guard if he threw him out, and he definitely wouldn't die.

While he was busy, Luke also hesitated several times about whether he should go to 177A Bricker Street to look for the bald female bigshot.

In the end, he chose not to go.

He didn't know what the other party was up to.

But what could he say if he went over without knowing anything?

Could he tell the other party that he had foreseen that the two of them would face a giant octopus together?

Putting aside whether the other party would believe him or not, he didn't want to reveal Elena's foresight ability.

This ability had always been extremely dangerous for both the possessor and those who knew about it. Otherwise, he wouldn't have kept it from Selina.



Compared to the Bat Squad, which had everyone on their own, the Avengers were in more trouble.

Tony, this "childish middle-aged man," had asked the source at least ten times about the bat-winged monster's characteristics, size, habits, purpose, and so on.

Luke could only say that it was a "top secret."

Selina couldn't be bothered to say anything else, but Tony knew that the Knight wouldn't say anything, but he still kept asking.

Luke had already practiced turning a deaf ear to Wade's chatter, otherwise he would definitely have beaten Tony up.

While he was busy, Uncle Phil sent a "congratulatory message" on January 4th, 2011.

The message was simple. SHIELD's base in the sea had hit the jackpot, and had run into the giant octopus in Luke's intelligence in the Norwegian Sea northeast of Iceland.

This was indeed good news.

That was because the giant octopus didn't directly destroy the base in the sea, but brushed past it fifteen kilometers away.

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