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Chapter 2220

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Luke didn't know that Lord Wei's paranoia was acting up again, and he wouldn't care even if he did.

This was Old Master Wei's daily routine.

Besides, Luke wasn't Superman. He didn't have such high standards.

He was not Master Wei, he did not have such a strong sense of unease.

Manipulating public opinion was a little sinister, but it was only for self-protection.

Being chivalrous and helping the weak could make one stronger, but it was not to the extent of unscrupulously becoming stronger.

Therefore, he could do what God disdained to do.

He had time to do what people didn't have time to do.

DC's superheroes were too lazy to do it. They did not have the time, money, or resources to do the "brand operation". It was better to leave it to him.

Most of the "operation plans" were backed up in the warframe's AI program, and could be used after some slight adjustments.

Anyway, when it comes to human nature, there is no fundamental difference between Marvel and DC.

However, the key to the "operation plan" was not the gimmick or flattery that many people thought it was, but the practical application of human psychology.

This was why, after the Internet age, when those Internet celebrities and celebrities got into trouble, and even when it came to public relations afterward, people often felt an inexplicable sense of familiarity.

This was because most of them were "products" that were pushed out according to the same operating model.

There was a model for operations, and there was also a model for crisis public relations. It was also specifically targeted at human psychology, especially social psychology. To be more specific, it was the practical application of group psychology.

As long as he manipulated it well, it wouldn't be difficult for him to turn the public's attention blind.

Speaking of which, it was much easier for Luke to form a "genuine" Justice League in DC than it was in his hometown next door.

Superman, who was almost invincible in the universe, was enough to protect himself.

Although Lord Wei seemed to have a plan to kill Superman, it would take time.

Then, there was Diana, the flower of the Alliance.

Not only could he fight, but he could also defend. He didn't have any shortcomings in terms of intelligence, EQ, or psychological quality. He was also handsome and charming.

Almost all the men would kneel when they saw her, and at least half of the women would kneel when they saw her. No matter what, it had something to do with the self-improvement of women.

Old Master Wei didn't say much. He had almost made GCPD his own. It wouldn't be an exaggeration to say that his reputation had spread far and wide. He was an indispensable part of the team's overall image.

As for the rest … uh, it was better to do some housework.

It wasn't because of their looks, but because they had too little experience and lacked the foundation to become a "team leader."

The simplest example would be Superman descending from the sky like a feather, Lord Wei standing high on the roof with his cape fluttering in the wind, and the Goddess of War with her sword and shield ready to attack. The scene was full of "aura".

Those of a slightly lower level wouldn't have the guts to question them.

But if he thought of Arthur's silly face full of smiles, or Barney's eyes rolling around and scratching his head, or Victor … Uh, forget about that, he would be suspected of not being human.

This situation would only increase the chatter rate among the onlookers.

Therefore, the Big Three were the best "three faces". If it were a Korean idol group, they would be the main singers, the good looks, and the dancers. They were more than enough to satisfy more than 80% of the audience's expectations.

With such a small team with ready-made resources, it would be much easier for Luke to "run" it than in his hometown next door.

And as his "operation plan" progressed, the chances of his team members being killed by others would only become lower and lower.

A few years later, even if someone really did kill a superhero, including Superman, Luke would be able to put the deceased on a pedestal and be revered.

The enemy, on the other hand, would be beaten into a cesspool, never to rise again.

At that time, he wouldn't have to worry about who wanted to deal with the Justice and Order Alliance, but who the Justice and Order Alliance wanted to deal with.

More importantly, with such a "team image," Luke wouldn't have to worry too much about his actions in the future, both inside and outside.

As long as he didn't make a big fuss, some things could be done.

Merits didn't make up for demerits. Generally speaking, when a mistake was too big, it was only natural for merits to offset demerits.

As long as he did a lot of good things, it wouldn't be a big deal if he made some minor mistakes when it came to "fighting crime."

Luke's mind was racing as he glanced at his new teammates with a smile. He was simply delighted.

His teammates, on the other hand, were still basking in the joy of victory and the satisfaction of being rescued. They had no idea that even their "roles" had been arranged by someone.



Luke was in charge of cleaning up after the battle, with Lord Wei supervising him.

As for the rest … well, they still had to take Lord Wei's Ray fighter back.

Most importantly, they had to collect the "remains" and "relics" of the Wasteland Wolf.

These things could only be destroyed after they were taken back for research.

It was impossible to destroy them directly, and Luke didn't trust ordinary methods at all.

It was possible that the Wasteland Wolf could be reborn on another planet with a resurrection spell.

So, he took the Wasteland Wolf's head as a trophy, and threw it into his inventory as experiment material.

The mother box was dealt with the same way as before.

Arthur took the Box of Atlantis back to the temple in the sea, and Diana took the Amazon box back to Paradise Island with the two-horned helmet of the Wasteland Wolf to replace the body as a tribute to the souls of the Amazon warriors who had been killed by it.

Luke had volunteered to let Lord Wei keep the human box.

That was because the system had warned him the moment he touched the mother box that it might attract the attention of an unknown existence, and that the inventory wouldn't accept it.

Clearly, this thing had similar properties to the Infinity Gems back home.

For example, the Eye of Agamoto had the shadow of Ancient Uygur Wilshendi behind it. The Strength Gems had long been used as weapons by Celestial Gods, and the dark elves, who had ether particles, were the worst of them all.

From the words of the Wasteland Wolf, it could be deduced that the mother box had a "master" in the first place, and the idiotic Wasteland Wolf might have been the "adopted son" of this "master," just like how Wei Zhongxian and Liu Jin took in their adopted sons.

By the time the Russian authorities arrived, all that was left was the "flower city" and the remains of the demonic creatures.

There were too many of them, and multiple tests hadn't found any danger, so Luke left them to the authorities.

After the rescue foundation was established, the first donation should be targeted at this.

In any case, it was the Alliance of Justice that had reduced more than a hundred thousand demonic creatures to smithereens, so it was reasonable for them to pay a "cleaning fee."



Two days later, the joy of victory had faded.

Xiao Ba stayed at the base and worked with Luke to improve his combat suit.

That was troublesome.

Not everything could be used in battle, or the Wasteland Wolf wouldn't have been beaten to death. Xiao Ba had taken Diana's longsword and hit the wolf's neck in less than 0.001 seconds.

He had already experimented with the materials of this combat suit many times.

The combat suit that Luke had designed for Pietro wasn't much better, and couldn't compare to the standard armor of the squad members at all.

The energy and weapons were secondary; the key was that the defense wasn't up to standard.

If Xiao Ba had been able to maintain his mobility with the nano armor, he wouldn't have been crippled by a stray bullet.

From that point, it could be seen that what he lacked the most was defense.

Luke didn't have high requirements. It would be fine as long as it could defend against ordinary attacks, so that Xiao Ba wouldn't risk his life in a slightly more intense battle.

That wasn't in line with his "safety first" principle.

Just as Xiao Ba put on the crude experimental combat suit made of the new synthetic materials and was about to run, Luke received a message on his phone.

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