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Chapter 2231

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Back on Paradise Island, Wasteland Wolf had stolen the mother box as if there was no one there.

If it hadn't been a coward and had run away after grabbing the mother box, it wouldn't have taken long for the queen to die.

However, Luke had stomped on such a powerful opponent and chopped off its head in the end as a collector's item.

Although Diana had described that other superheroes had helped, the queen could still tell who had contributed more.

It would be best to have such a powerful existence as an ally. She would be crazy to provoke him.

Making a suggestion was her last effort; she could only let nature take its course.

That was the queen's decision as she looked at her daughter, who was looking into the distance again.

Luke had a lot of fun on Paradise Island the next week.

Apart from being watched by a lot of female warriors during his morning training with Diana every day, everything else was easy.

But the good thing about this was that nobody challenged him anymore.

Diana was the strongest among them. If Luke could fight her to a draw, anyone else would be instantly defeated.

The rest of the time, Diana would show him around the farms, pastures, horse farms, orchards, vineyards, and so on.

In the end, Luke only had two things that caught his eye.

The first was wine.

On this isolated Paradise Island, where there were no men (don't ask me how they survived, I don't know), the female warriors did whatever they were interested in apart from training.

Among them, wine was the most important, or rather, the most important in their daily lives.

Fruit wine was very popular as a beverage, and beer was too watery to drink. Wine was the best for aging, so a lot of it was stored in cellars.

In the outside world, wine that was decades old was a super luxury, but Paradise Island had the "Wine Mystery" technology to store wine that was more than a hundred years old.

Although Luke didn't know much about wine, he could still tell the level of the wine with his food abilities.

He didn't even need to ask the queen to buy wine.

Diana waved her hand and let him pick any year that was a hundred years old to take away.

In any case, they had to make a batch of wine every year, and the Amazons could just skip this year.

Luke didn't keep an eye on the oldest batch. Instead, he asked the female warrior who was in charge of the wine, and chose the ones that were said to be of good quality.

After getting this benefit, he was in a good mood and could not help but joke with Diana, "No wonder you don't care about money. If you take out these bottles of wine, they would cost at least tens of thousands of dollars, right?"

Diana rolled her eyes at him. "Then why don't I go to the sea to find some antiques? They're much older and more valuable than this wine."

Luke was lost for words. That was true. This was the Mediterranean.

In the Great Voyage game, this place had been prosperous since ancient times. It was unknown how many sunken ships were thousands of meters under the sea.

Normal people couldn't get it, but the Goddess of Battles had ways to get it.

Apart from the wine that the princess had gifted him, Luke's second reward was the Amazon's "ancestral" weapon forging materials and methods.

Although it was very primitive, Luke sensed that it had been enchanted by divine power.

Compared to his telekinesis enchantment, the enchantment effect of a physical weapon was stronger in terms of defense penetration, and it was not a one-time use.

He also noticed that the Amazon did not have much Divine Power to complete the enchantment.

It was also possible that they didn't know that they were using divine power to enchant their weapons, and everything was just operating according to tradition.

With a lack of Divine Power, the weapons forged were naturally not "divine artifacts".

As it happened, Luke didn't lack divine power, or the power of faith. Flying Over

However, he was still in Amazon territory, and didn't want to build it right away.

It didn't matter if he failed. The Amazon's failure rate in building divine artifacts was almost 100%. Nobody would laugh at him.

But if he succeeded, all the Amazons would probably make him stay.

No matter how beautiful and brave the Amazons were, it was useless. Women were never as fun as tech geeks.

In order to obtain this set of equipment, Luke gave them the technology to build the floating batteries.

Both Diana and the queen preferred this kind of equipment with fierce firepower.

They didn't need it in the air, and were only used to defend Paradise Island. The batteries were more than fast enough.

Also, they could be operated in a semi-manual mode. They could sit in an Amazon and lock onto the screen like in a shooting game, then press the fire button.

It would take a long time for Paradise Island to build its own batteries, but the technology was there.

Diana could set up several companies in the outside world, and it wouldn't be hard for her to purchase and assemble the batteries.

The only problem was the energy source. Luke also provided a batch of rechargeable batteries in exchange for some of the Amazon's materials to build the divine artifacts.

The batteries could be charged with a variety of energy sources, including electricity, heat, and the high-level energy in the mother box, although the efficiency would be different.

Since they had chosen the floating batteries, fighter jets clearly didn't meet the queen's requirements — the Amazons still had the idea of "coexisting with the island."

In the end, Luke gave the queen and the princess two non-standard fighter jets as gifts.

The queen's spaceship looked a little like a Soloverin spaceship. It was shaped like a cigar, had soft lines, and was gold all over.

On the other hand, Diana's was silver in color. The lines were sharp, and it looked more like a bird of prey.

As special models, these two fighter jets were quite comfortable, especially the queen's model.

They could circle Earth in six hours, and Diana's would take four hours. It was just that they would be too obvious when they were cruising at high speed, and couldn't be stealthy.

Besides, flying on Earth was only a "supplementary" function. In space, it would be very easy for them to go back and forth in the solar system in a week.

This was what the queen and Diana later learned from the fighter's AI program. Back then, Luke had only controlled the fighter jet to fly to Paradise Island and had Diana send him off.

After a week's vacation on Paradise Island, Luke felt that it was time for him to devote himself to his new job.

It didn't matter what the queen and Diana thought.

He still had a long way to go in DC, and wasn't in a hurry to make a good impression on this demigod and her daughter.

As the saying went, more haste, less speed. He was prepared for a protracted battle.

In any case, he still had Lord Wei No. 1 and Arthur No. 2. Adding Princess Diana to the mix didn't matter at all.

Of course, Luke's spies in Gotham City sent him new information, and he had to get ready to get to work.

There were some things that couldn't be done if the opportunity was missed.

It just so happened that Diana had invited Luke in time this time. Leaving Gotham City openly for a while would effectively reduce Lord Wei's suspicions.

Making plans, Luke wasn't in a hurry to return to Gotham City. Instead, he wandered around Europe.

He used the excuse of inspecting a number of technology companies and investing or acquiring them based on the situation. He basically visited one or two companies a day.

Luke couldn't be bothered to visit big companies; that was a matter for the negotiation team.

These targets were small companies that he could invest in or acquire. There were precedents for him to visit them personally.

In fact, Luke spent most of his time monitoring Gotham City from afar.

After all, Paradise Island's spatial shield interfered too much with signals in the outside world. If he didn't come out, he would've missed the opening scene.

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