Super Detective in the Fictional World

One Thousand Three Hundred and Sixty-Nine Chapters Meet, Batman Is Going to Consult

Finding this place, Luke immediately ran.

More than 500 kilometers, that is, the battle armor slowly flew for an hour.

Of course he couldn't just rush in and kill.

Such a "bright and aboveboard" secret base cannot be owned by Hydra. At most, Hydra is controlled by the name of S.H.I.E.L.D.

Batman doing this is going to have a big problem.

So, he just sneaked in stealthily for a spin.

As an ordinary evidence processing base, the defense system is not low-level, but it is not top-notch.

Although it was a little awkward not to be able to sneak in with physics this time, he still sneaked in quietly, after all, he was also a master of secret infiltration.

He wasn't very interested in data or anything. Instead, he first found the monitoring line, and started to crack it by hiding in the corner.

After gaining control of the monitoring line, he didn't play anything like modifying the screen, because it was a one-shot deal, and doing it once was equivalent to telling others that you had been here.

He just handed over the monitoring line to Afu for analysis to find out the loopholes and weaknesses.

I have to say that the level of monitoring here is not top-level, but the designers of the monitoring system are still very high-level.

If everything is arranged according to the designer, there are basically no loopholes and weaknesses in this system.

It is a pity that the vast majority of design and actual completion are always separated by a layer.

Even for Luke and Tony's armor, most of the parts are finished or semi-finished products, which do not fully meet their needs. The final product can only make appropriate choices.

The design of the monitoring system of this base in front of me has naturally been abandoned a lot.

It's like a condom no matter how good it is, as long as there is a small hole in the needle, the consequences of the mistake will be fatal.

After making a simulation program for the guards and monitoring system here, Luke is like no one in this base.

The first thing that was taken away was the evidence file.

What he needs most is not the investigation and analysis report of the evidence,

but their source cases.

S.H.I.E.L.D. is basically dealing with extraordinary events, and how many people with superpowers there are people looking forward to it.

The data was downloaded at low speed here, and he didn't forget to watch the surveillance video.

Phil had done missions with this man, so it wasn't necessarily the bad guy who followed the bald Sitwell.

But Luke has an intelligent program, he just needs to find out the suspected target and then investigate it accordingly.

There are not many opportunities for this kind of access to the internal monitoring of SHIELD.

Field agents and supervisors like Phil, Sitwell, and the others were obviously different from the handymen, and more than a hundred of them were found in half a day.

Not to mention, they are all on the suspect list.

After getting these materials, Luke quietly left.

The bald head is an operative, not a library manager, and of course he didn't stay here.

However, this guy said something while chatting with his companions in the base, saying that he was going back to the headquarters of SHIELD.

Luke pondered and planned to go too.

The surveillance is the most stringent in the United States, there are cameras and agents everywhere, and even he dares not make a big deal there.

But the bald head is likely to go back to report the results of the action to some people, and Luke is willing to waste a little time and try his luck.

He has a clone, and it's not far from New York, so it's a drop in.

Making up his mind, he left Los Angeles overnight and headed east.

At night, it is far less prosperous than New York, but it is where the bigwigs from all sides gather.

Luke's actions also became more careful.

The last time I came here to deal with William Stella from the Sentinel Secret Service, it was fortunate that this guy belongs to the fringe of the gray area, and his residence is not in the core area.

William's group of men did not enter the District of Columbia, and were cleaned up directly in the suburbs.

With storage space to help, it's calm and unobtrusive.

And this time the bald Sitwell came and went to Theodore Roosevelt Island, where the S.H.I.E.L.D. headquarters is located in the Tri-Wing Building.

It is just over two kilometers from the White House and within five kilometers of the Capitol.

Luke just used the location of one of Sitwell's subordinates' personal mobile phones to determine that this person should return to the headquarters.

Luke would definitely not do such a thing as entering the S.H.I.E.L.D. Tri-Wing Building.

It would be too stupid to rush into someone else's nest alone and be beaten up.

An old yin like Nick Fury has nothing to do with the Hydra inside, but the agents under him are either cleaning up the superpowers, or they are on the way to clean up the superpowers.

Phil may not be hostile to Batman, but others, including Nick Fury, may not.

After all, SHIELD's responsibilities included the imitation of superpowers to commit crimes.

Although Luke is a vigilante, his behavior is still illegal.

Even in the NYPD, there are still people who feel that superheroes should be arrested, but now there are fewer people talking about it. It's just that Batman has saved too many people, and they dare not talk about it.

But the person who thought Batman was a criminal never disappeared.

Luke never pinned his hopes on the moral standards of others, especially the Hydra S.H.I.E.L.D. branch, and there are a lot of people who want Batman to die.

He stared at several entrances and exits of the S.H.I.E.L.D. building from a distance, and suddenly found an acquaintance.

The figure of this man disappeared in a window somewhere. If Luke's dynamic vision and memory were not good, I'm afraid he would have been ignored.

Rick Flagg! The operatives of the senior joint research group.

A long time ago, he received the undead murderer of Jason Warhes from himself, and was later called by Luke to clean up the big octopus incident on the cruise ship.

At that time, Robert, who was on vacation on the cruise, obviously knew this Flegg, and the relationship was relatively familiar.

The department that Flegg works for is definitely not S.H.I.E.L.D., but a competitor.

Not to mention that S.H.I.E.L.D. is also an American institution, and American institutions compete for power and profit, and suppress each other more often.

The president and Congress, the FBI and the CIA, the Department of Defense and the military, and even the three parties in the sea, land and air have many disagreements.

When it comes to money, your biological brothers and sisters will turn their backs, not to mention the departments that have been fighting for funding every year.

About a few minutes later, Luke saw Flegg and a bright bald head walking past a window somewhere, and the gesture seemed to be saying something.

Luke murmured in surprise: "Flagg actually came to find Sitwell?"

There was a connection between the two, but he didn't expect it.

However, considering that S.H.I.E.L.D. and that advanced joint research group are considered peers in a sense, it is not surprising that there is a bit of communication.

Well, it's not surprising, so just wait for Flegg to come out and ask him.

Do not say? Batman came to him specifically for consultation, can Flegg say no?

Luke has many ways to convince others.

Flegg didn't wait long at the Tri-Wing Building before leaving in a black SUV from the parking lot entrance.

Luke followed decisively, watching him make a phone call in the car, talk for a few minutes, then drive all the way to a community on the edge, and park in a small bungalow to enter the house.

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