As a result, the robbery became a small individual act that wouldn't cause any further repercussions, because most people weren't focused on causing a riot.
Today, anyone in Los Angeles who didn't talk about the amazing Batman who had just appeared was already out of the loop.
This was something that most ordinary people couldn't accept, including the hooligans.
The TV station also added fuel to the fire by continuously broadcasting Batman's rescue operation from yesterday, as well as interviews with the people who had been rescued.
Riots? Los Angeles was a city with a tradition of riots, so it wasn't surprising at all.
Living superheroes were the focus of the world!
In this situation, Los Angeles maintained a strange and relatively peaceful atmosphere.
Although the entire city had been hit hard, nobody seemed interested in causing trouble. Even the people who went to the city hall to protest were few and far between.
After chatting with Elsa for a while, Luke and Selina soon came out.
The Major Crimes Division had already put aside their old cases, and their mission was to work with the patrol officers to maintain law and order. Before everyone's attention returned to the riots, they had to throw the most restless fellows into prison as soon as possible.
Luke called Professor Lawrence Hayes at California Polytechnic State University again and asked Jenny to transfer money to the professor.
Of course, the money was earmarked for Lawrence's research on earthquake prediction.
Professor Lawrence was a typical technician. He didn't bother with pleasantries at all. He simply said that the earthquake hadn't reached the highest level yet, and that he had to continue monitoring it.
When Luke heard that, he simply told him to let him know if he found anything, before he hung up.
When he told Selina the news, her face darkened. "Then how many more pigs are we going to save?"
Luke chuckled. "If something like that happens in the future, just say that your radio is out of order. You're still young. If you pretended to be deaf and dumb back then, who could have dragged you over? "
Selina slapped her forehead. "I was in a hurry to save people. I didn't think we'd be saving those pigs."
In the afternoon, they cleaned up a bunch of petty thieves and robbers in the precinct, and returned home at sunset.
Claire had just returned.
She drove around USC in her secondhand Ford, and with Dollar following her, Luke wasn't worried about her safety.
The little monkey was a real monkey's butt. She wouldn't stay in one place for long, and would go crazy if she wasn't allowed to move around.
As the three of them and the dog ate a simple but sumptuous dinner, Claire told them what she had seen.
But after a few words, the topic turned to the hottest topic — Batman.
Given the way Batman appeared, Claire was naturally his fan, and she paid attention to any news related to him.
In her words, although the public security outside wasn't too good, it wasn't so bad that it was unacceptable.
On the other hand, he could hear people talking about Batman everywhere he went. There were even boys at USC who were wearing knockoff Batman armor.
Luke raised his eyebrows. "It's the end of June in Los Angeles. Aren't they afraid of heatstroke?"
Claire laughed. "You can't understand the brain circuits of cosplayers."
Luke shook his head. "No, I understand. Black pants in summer and bare thighs in winter. It's just a matter of cosplay, right? "
Claire was surprised. "You actually know this?"
Luke put on a mysterious smile.
He had never cosplayed in either of his lives, but in his previous life, he had looked at the computer screen and identified the cosplayers on it more than once or twice.
Yun cosplayer was exactly this type of person.
Of course, Batman definitely didn't count as cosplay.
That was because there was no DC Comics or Batman comics here, much less Bruce Wayne and his Wayne Corporation.
Luke's armor was similar, and wasn't exactly the same as Batman's.
His grandpa didn't have his extraordinary physique, and the two had been designed differently.
Looking at his smile, Claire was suspicious. "You've played it in secret before? But you didn't tell me because you were afraid I'd laugh at you? "
Luke chuckled. "I don't have that much time."
If I have the time, I can go out as Batman and play a real-life leveling game where I can beat people up and earn points. Wouldn't that be better? He mumbled to himself.
After chatting for a while, everyone rested and trained as usual after dinner.
Blake's father, Ray, called and got straight to the point. "Luke, I'm sorry, but I still have to ask you a question."
Luke said, "You're welcome. What is it?"
Ray, however, subconsciously lowered his voice. "Are you sure about the possibility of an even stronger earthquake?"
Pondering for a moment, Luke said, "This information comes from Professor Lawrence Hayes of Caltech, but it's just a private inquiry. If you want me to produce evidence and announce this publicly, I can't do anything. "
Ray was silent for a moment. "But did he predict yesterday's earthquake correctly? Including the fact that the earthquake zone is moving toward San Francisco? "
Luke thought for a moment and said, "Professor Lawrence is a technical person. You don't have to worry too much. I'll give you his number. You can contact him directly and tell him that I introduced him. "
Ray said, "Thank you, Luke."
Luke said with a smile, "No need. Take care of yourself."
He could roughly guess why Ray was asking about this.
It was obvious that he had heard the news from his daughter, Blake. He was also the backbone of the air rescue department in Los Angeles, and disaster relief was his greatest responsibility.
This man was very dedicated and had a strong heroic temperament and dedication. Otherwise, he wouldn't have been able to become the captain of the air rescue team.
This profession risked his life much more than that of an ordinary police officer.
Ray wanted to prepare for the upcoming earthquake.
After hanging up, Luke trained Claire and Selina for an hour before he went back to his workshop to work overtime.
Late at night, Luke snuck out of the house again.
This time, Gold Nugget just twitched its ears, too lazy to wake up Selina, who was asleep.
Turn a blind eye, hear a deaf ear! That was the mantra that Selina had just taught it.
The fiend didn't like people who were too curious.
Well, although Gold Nugget wasn't human, it still wanted the fiend to treat it better.
…
In a warehouse in the eastern suburbs of Los Angeles, a group of thirty criminals was eager to get into action.
They had been burning with anxiety for the past two days.
Previously, they had wanted to take advantage of the chaos of the earthquake to carry out their plan to break out the prisoners, but a strange man in black, Batman, had disrupted their plans.
Los Angeles was in chaos, but the police system was still operating normally, and they were in a bit of a predicament.
In the end, they decided to take action today.
A large group of people hiding in this warehouse would give themselves away sooner or later.
It would be the funniest thing in the world of robbers if they were caught by the police before they even took action.
There was only the sound of various gun parts colliding and scraping in the warehouse. Most people weren't talking.
Whether they ate a feast or ate sh * t, it all depended on tonight. A thin, middle-aged Latino man mumbled to himself. 8)
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