Chapter 1147 - God of Ambush, God of Punishment
Super Detective in the Fictional World
Chapter 1147: God of Ambush, God of Punishment
Bang!
The assailant, who had oppressed the tycoon and didn’t give him a chance to counterattack, instantly ate sh*t as he rolled ten meters over the smooth stage.
The audience finally realized that someone was here to help Iron Man.
They couldn’t help but curse out loud, somehow sympathizing with the assailant.
After all, most people had never experienced being hit in the face and the butt at the same time, while this assailant had been instantly gratified.
On the stage, Tony also noticed that the whips’ bluish-white electric light had disappeared.
Without this interference, the whips were nothing to the metal armor. He tore off the whip that was wrapped around him and looked over with an upset expression. “Hey, I haven’t started getting serious yet. Why did you hit him?”
Luke glanced at him and swiped at his waist, sending out a shadow.
The assailant, who was about to get up, felt something tighten around him.
He lowered his head and saw the rope attached to the black bat dart wrap around him.
He flexed his arms and tried to break the rope.
Luke appeared in front of the assailant and punched him in the face.
The assailant collapsed backward.
The audience cheered and yelled out words like “cool,” “awesome,” and “perfect.”
Luke grabbed the assailant and sent a communication request to Tony, who looked aggrieved.
Tony immediately picked up. “He’s here for me. Can’t you let me handle it?”
In any case, I’m done! Luke snorted. “This thing in his chest seems to be an arc reactor. It’s best to get rid of him quickly, or you’ll be in big trouble.”
Tony turned serious. “I’ll have Happy get the car.”
Luke deliberately asked, “Can’t you just fly and take him with you?”
Tony was depressed. “My Mark 5 doesn’t have a flight function.”
Luke gave an “oh” and then said, “Then I’ll give you the address later. You can go and get him then.”
Tony: “Huh?”
The next moment, Luke grabbed the assailant and sped across the stage before jumping over the edge.
The audience in front of the stage exclaimed in unison and leaned back, as if afraid of being hit.
But they soon came back to their senses. Wait, wouldn’t it be better if Batman really jumped into their midst?
Unfortunately for them, when Luke jumped, his bat cape instantly hardened, and he used the momentum to increase his speed as he flew a huge circle over the heads of the tens of thousands of audience members, and disappeared into the night sky with the assailant.
The audience could only raise their heads at the same time and track that figure, like tens of thousands of cats drawn to a cat stick.
After the figure disappeared, the scene was silent for a moment, before it suddenly got noisy again.
Screaming, whistling, shouting, jumping and hugging – everybody was excited.
The audience who had professional cameras and Titanium phones were especially excited.
Look at what they had taken. This was a Bat/Iron fight against a supervillain, which was a million times better than some performance.
They would upload the videos and photos to F2F tomorrow, no, tonight, and say, “I was there, that’s me.”
A few minutes later, Tony left in a hurry. Luke had already returned to the car by then, and continued patrolling with Selina.
There was no need to enter the venue.
There were tens of thousands of people inside. If things got really chaotic, it would be useless even if they went.
It was better to direct traffic around the venue. After all, many people were no longer interested in the official performance after that, and started to leave.
Among them, the reporters and other people who had managed to catch the event on camera were the most enthusiastic.
Several times, Luke and Selina ran into some people blocking the streets, who turned out to be paparazzi who were collecting all sorts of footage of the scene.
Forget about Iron Man and the assailant.
Countless cameras had been focused on Tony Stark at the time, and he had been captured on film very clearly. Later, before he could demonstrate his might, Batman beat up the assailant, and there was basically no footage of the battle.
Few people present had recorded how Batman had appeared.
Iron Man had recently been about to push Batman out of the limelight. Apart from a large number of hardcore fans, many paparazzi and even spectators felt that this made sense.
But after Batman appeared again two days ago, and with his graceful one-hit takedown of that supervillain tonight, many people came back to their senses.
This was the number one superhero! This was Batman!
He was known as the Black Angel and was like a saint.
If Tony Stark satisfied the public’s fantasy of a superhero, then Batman undoubtedly fulfilled the public’s expectations of a superhero.
Apart from punishing evil and advocating good, Batman didn’t do anything else, and didn’t have much exposure.
Many people felt that Batman’s name probably didn’t come from his appearance, but because this superhero only appeared at night to stop crime, and never accepted the people’s worship under the sun.
Batman only felt pride in his heart.
He was great, but also lonely.
What the tens of thousands of excited people at the scene didn’t know was that at that moment, a minor detective was working diligently outside the venue, and was issuing a huge ticket to a guy who had parked randomly.
From the paparazzo who had stopped his car randomly in chasing down news, a certain person discovered that this TV station had recently come up with a lot of “Bat/Iron CP” material.
A certain detective decisively took advantage of his position to give NYPD a small windfall.
Selina’s expression was unperturbed, as if the two of them were patrolling diligently.
As for them switching to issuing parking fines, she was well aware that this was just looking for people to act as witnesses!
They were the first to discover the assailant, but hadn’t entered the venue to provide backup; they could use the excuse that there hadn’t been enough time.
After all, the attack had happened and ended too quickly. Most of the security guards and police officers in the venue hadn’t even reached the stage yet.
If Luke never showed his face, it was a small failing.
The surveillance cameras and parking fines issued outside the venue were their best cover.
They were busy until ten at night. After working overtime, they drove home.
Luke then left through the underground passage and went to an old warehouse in New Jersey. He released the assailant from Space 2.
Using various detection equipment in his inventory, he scanned the assailant and his equipment before sending Tony the address.
After sending the message, he didn’t hang around, and left.
He didn’t question the man or take anything that belonged to the assailant.
This assailant might be valuable to others, but Luke wasn’t as affected since the system had already taken most of his value.
System: Defeat and capture Ivan Vanko. Mission accomplished.
Total experience: 200. Total credit: 200.
Contribution rate: 90%. EXP +180. Credit +180.