Luke knew about The Colin Show, because he watched it every now and then to adjust his mood.
At that moment, the livestream room was busy.
Colin was talking to the guest in a low voice as he made final preparations for the livestream.
Suddenly, the door to the livestream room was pushed open.
At first, nobody noticed the door.
But as the black giant moved forward, the staff exclaimed. Everyone looked over and couldn't help but exclaim, "Batman?"
Luke said, "I want to use this livestream to broadcast a piece of news. Who agrees and who objects?"
Nobody said anything.
It wasn't that nobody objected, but that the people who wanted to object didn't know what to say, or didn't have the guts to.
The eyes of the producer and director of the show, Colin, who was also the host, lit up. "Great, I've wanted to interview you for a long time. Batman, I'm a hardcore fan of yours."
Luke tilted his head and looked at the Batman logo on the man's T-shirt. His lips twitched. A fan of a man like you had better get the hell out of here!
He suddenly remembered that in his previous life, there had always been a lot of food-scratching men who shouted that they wanted to have babies with their idols.
Actually, Colin had never thought of that. He was a true fan.
"Thank you all for your cooperation." As he expressed his gratitude, he flicked his hand back, and a rope dart flew out to tie up the door of the livestream room.
Instead of scaring anyone, it excited a lot of people.
What's Batman's specialty?
First, he could fly.
Second, he could use the amazing rope dart technique.
Luke's act of blocking the entrance and exit proved that he wasn't a knock-off of a fanatical cosplayer.
But a moment later, Colin lost his composure and shouted, "What? He's not interviewing you? "
Everyone who was busy paused.
Being able to be the first to interview Batman was definitely explosive news. It was worth breaking some rules for this.
But if it wasn't for Batman, it would be a huge problem.
Rules and regulations had to be followed everywhere, unless the benefits were too great to suppress them.
Batman as a guest could suppress the rules and regulations, but it would be difficult to get someone else to do it.
Looking at Colin's expression, Luke smiled. "I can give you five minutes to interview me after the livestream. But this interview can't be broadcast with Professor Lawrence Hayes, and you can't imply that I have anything to do with his livestream. Deal? "
"Deal," Collun agreed immediately.
He didn't care about that professor. He only cared about Batman.
If Batman hadn't mentioned it, he wouldn't have put the two of them together, because this professor had no selling point.
Batman's interview had to be its own episode, advertised widely, and sold for a good price. How could it be put together with an average-looking fatty?
Five minutes later, the live broadcast began.
Thirty seconds into the interview with Professor Lawrence, Colin wanted to bang his head against a wall in frustration.
He was wrong!
This fat professor was not a guy without a selling point. He brought a shocking selling point — a major earthquake was about to happen in California.
This selling point could very well make him lose his job, but he actually broadcast it just like that!
No wonder when he had asked what he wanted to talk to the fatty about, Batman had only said that he would adapt to the situation.
When he thought about what might happen to him after tonight, it was already a miracle that Colin didn't go crazy on the spot.
Because he still had a trump card — Batman was his trump card.
As long as Batman agreed to the interview, he was confident that he could weather all the storms.
Lawrence Hayes's livestream was soon over, and everyone in the livestream room broke out in a cold sweat.
Not only was he afraid for his job, but he was also afraid of the upcoming earthquake.
Luke raised his hand to look at the image sent back by the drone, and saw that security guards were already on their way.
He reminded him, "Okay, Colin, you only have five minutes."
Colin shivered and turned on his headset before he roared at the staff in the livestream room, "Focus! We have to finish it in one go!"
There was already a knock on the door. The TV station had noticed something was wrong with the livestream and had sent someone to check on the situation.
Colin knew that it wouldn't take more than a few minutes for the knocking to turn into banging on the door.
If he didn't finish the interview with Batman before then, he would lose his biggest bargaining chip, and his subordinates in the livestream room would be in trouble as well.
At that time, losing their jobs would be a light punishment; they might all be sued in court.
Everyone in the livestream room understood this, and did their best to finish the preparations.
In less than thirty seconds, Colin signaled that it was time to begin.
Luke, on the other hand, looked at the guest who had been standing there in silence.
He bowed slightly and said, "It's nice to see you again, Ms. Sheerah. It's my honor to be interviewed by you."
Colin was stunned for a moment before he immediately understood. He quickly gestured at the staff: Film, film it all for me! Just this sentence alone was already explosive news.
Sheerah had a strange feeling, but she still walked out of the corner.
She walked onto the stage and sat down on the sofa at the black giant's gesture. "No, I should be the one thanking you. You saved me in the earthquake a few days ago, Batman! "
Everyone looked like they had expected this.
They were professionals as paparazzi.
Everyone knew that on the first night Batman appeared, he had saved Sheerah and Jennifer Perry, two celebrities, from a falling elevator.
It was also for this reason that Sheerah, who hadn't had any new songs in recent years, had been invited to participate in Colin's show.
Everyone just wanted to hear how Sheerah, who had been saved by Batman, would describe this superhero.
Now, Batman was actually on the same stage as Sheerah. It was perfect!
Colin roared in his heart: I'm a genius! I'm too f * cking smart! I knew that Sheerah was newsworthy!
But his extraordinary professionalism allowed him to keep a straight face as he quickly skipped through the opening remarks and shifted the topic from Sheerah to Batman.
After all, Sheerah was the one who had been saved by Batman!
What he needed now was an interview with Batman. Sheerah could do a solo retake later, and the two of them could be edited together for a better effect.
This was Colin's outstanding accomplishment as a top news reporter.
In just ten or twenty minutes, he had clearly calculated the benefits that Batman could bring, and could even reuse him many times.
In fact, he was thinking about far more than that.
He was no longer worried about being questioned by the TV station.
That was because he and his subordinates had personally experienced Batman's "request for help."
After the earthquake, the story of Batman and this livestream room, as well as the story of these righteous and selfless journalists who had helped Batman without hesitation, could be published on another special topic.
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