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Chapter 1938

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The act of sending the song made the female CEO very happy. She personally called a certain someone's name and asked him to quickly pay his respects.

Luke gladly went to meet her.

Jenny was in high spirits when she talked about the company's recent developments.

Luke and Jenny only had a little more than 30% of the shares in the phone and the two software companies, and they didn't have any management rights.

What seemed like a huge setback had caused the pressure on all parties to disappear.

Luke also had a lot of cell phone and software patents in his hands, which were all money.

The three companies only had partial catalogs, and no specific information.

No one was stupid enough to offend Jenny, and the company would have to spend money on these ready-made technologies.

Besides, Luke was going to gradually transfer his shares, and they would keep about 10% in the end. It was fine as long as they were directors.

That was because the technology he had could only last for three to five years. After that, he wouldn't have the experience from his previous life to copy.

It wasn't like he was doing this for his dreams.

He would take advantage of this time to accumulate money, power, status, and connections; it was none of his business how others made money.

He had a lot of research projects on his own, and couldn't be bothered to develop follow-up technologies for those black-hearted capitalists.

Technology companies and technology investments were the focus of the business, as well as basic industries that could solve a lot of jobs, such as fast food and food delivery software.

Tens of thousands of people worked for these two companies in New York City alone, and the New York authorities had to give them the green light.

Jenny gave a brief overview of the company's situation and got to the real point. "There's been a big movement in Pim Technologies, which you asked me to pay attention to."

Luke perked up. "Tell me about it."

Jenny said, "An official from the Department of Defense mentioned that they had made a critical breakthrough in a" big technology. "According to the information you gave me, the only project he was in charge of could come up with a" big technology "was Pim Technologies. Also, he went to San Francisco twice in a row recently. Hm, that was before the monster attack. "

Luke raised an eyebrow. "That's possible."

Darren, the CEO of Pim Technologies, was very secretive. After all, he played with technology.

But the official from the Department of Defense wasn't in charge of technology, and this matter was going to be made public soon, so he hid the company's name and said it casually.

Hearing that, Luke continued to talk business with the female CEO, while his clone immediately began to investigate the whereabouts of Hank Pym and his daughter, Hope.

"Scott Lang?" Looking at the name, Luke found it odd. "Breaking and entering, grand theft, jail time?"

Looking at the man's details, he was even more shocked. "An electrical engineer? Wow, don't tell me it's another seeded antagonist! "

Luke's interest was piqued when he saw the "diploma" of this professional Marvel villain. Very soon, he found out how Scott Lang had been imprisoned.

This person used to be in charge of the security and maintenance of Vesta Corporation's payment system. In the end, he discovered that the company was exploiting a loophole to cheat customers of their money.

Scott thought that this loophole was a mistake and reported it to the company, but the company told him to shut up and pretend that he didn't know anything.

However, Scott was a bit stubborn and stubbornly refused. The company simply used the reason of "attempting to extort money from the company" to fire him.

The more Scott thought about it, the angrier he got. One day, he snuck into the company and sent the money back to the customer's account.

This matter had brought huge losses to the Vesta Company, and it had already caused countless troubles.

Furious, Vista filed a complaint and sent Scott to prison.

Seeing that, Luke sighed. "That's the downside of not paying attention to the proper way of doing a good deed."

There was no need to go through so much trouble. He could've just exposed it online.

With Scott's skills, it would've been easy for him to spread the evidence online.

In the end, this guy went straight to the root of the problem, and didn't have the strength to resist the other party's revenge.

In the end, he went to prison. Although Vesta Corporation caused a lot of trouble, it was suppressed in the end, and they only lost a lot of money.

Thankfully, Scott's bad temper prevented Vesta Corporation from going too far. They didn't dare silence him.

Scott was sentenced to five years, and was released on parole half a year ago.

Because he was on parole, he couldn't find a job for long, and was in dire straits.

Without a proper job or income, his ex-wife restricted his visitation rights.

In the end, he couldn't help but return to his old job, and followed a group of friends he had met in prison.

Well … he broke into a house that belonged to Hank Pym.

Luke smiled when he saw that. Stealing from Hank Pym? What a joke.

This old man and his wife, Janet, were the most powerful thieves of the last century. They were definitely second to none in the world of secret agents decades ago.

Even now, Luke didn't dare say that he was better than the couple from decades ago when it came to secret infiltration.

After all, he was best at physical infiltration, while Hank and his wife shrunk to the size of ants to steal. There was basically nothing in common between them.

Luke never looked down on other people's strengths to improve himself.

It was a strength that he could consider learning from, so he had always been very interested in Pym particles.

Now that Daron, the CEO of Pym Technologies, had made a major breakthrough in his research, Dr. Pym had suddenly lured Scott, who had a talent for theft, into his home.

If he guessed correctly, both sides were ready to cause trouble.

Thinking that, Luke's clone didn't waste any time, and immediately set off for San Francisco.

Pym Technologies was far away from Muto's landing site, so it wasn't affected and was currently operating normally.

But Luke didn't care about that, and went straight to Daron.

After not seeing him for a few months, Daron didn't look any different on the surface. He still had a big bald head.

But Luke, who was watching Daron drive past dozens of meters away, suddenly smiled happily. Daron's name was actually red!

Luke didn't need to think too much. From Daron's mental fluctuations, he could tell that the guy had probably killed someone recently.

According to the system, anyone who killed an innocent person would immediately have a red name.

In passing, Luke checked on people related to Daron, and discovered that a technical director of Pym Technologies named Frank had suddenly gone missing.

His family had already reported it to the police, but there were no leads so far.

The last known trace of the technical director was to work at Pym Technologies.

Luke then investigated the technical director's personality and daily life, and found that the man had good skills, but he had a bottom line.

Private sources said that Frank had repeatedly expressed concern about Daron's experiment, and felt that it was too dangerous.

Luke shook his head.

Frank clearly wasn't that useful after the breakthrough in technology, so it was normal for Daron to get rid of this stumbling block.

But Daron had simply disappeared? No wonder Dr. Pym was so afraid of his student.

Luke expressed his regret over the death of the technical director, Frank.

As a superhero who saw injustice, he naturally had to uphold justice for the innocent.

But a lot of forces were paying attention to Daron, and he couldn't be too direct if he wanted to make a move on him.

At the very least, he definitely couldn't sneak into his former company to mess around like Scott had done.

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