The Knight In The Big World Of American Tv Series

Chapter 675 Team up (I'm sleepy, change two thousand words first, then make up) Ask for a month

It starts with Luke’s escape from the laboratory. Luke’s identity is now regarded as a black house, because in law, he is already a Deadman, and he dare not use his real name. He changed his name from Karl. Lucas changed to Luke Cage. Then I live in Harlem. This area was introduced before. It used to be a very chaotic place, but it has been better in these years, but it is still a place where gangs are rampant and poverty is spreading. It’s just that compared to Hell’s Kitchen, there is still this basic place. Order.

There are a lot of illegal immigrants here, no one cares where you come from, which is why Luke chooses to live in seclusion here.

Luke’s life here can’t be said to be good, but he can barely make it. He found two jobs here, one as a cleaner in the barbershop run by Henry Hunter, the “daddy” who was once a gangster. Just as a dishwasher in the nightclub "Harlem Paradise" run by Cornell Stokes, "Waterbelly Snake", while making a living, he also hides himself in the crowd as much as possible, unobtrusive.

It's a pity that the bad luck didn't seem to let him go. It wasn't just recently that something happened.

His two bosses ‘pinched up’.

As the power of the Viper Gang expanded, they also began to plan to do some more profitable businesses. This does not coincide with the government's launch of the renovation project on Harlem. The government intends to push all the old communities in Harlem to rebuild. This has two advantages. One is that it can completely change the messy situation in Harlem, and the other is that it can fundamentally improve the Harlem district. Law and order.

But how does pushing to the old community have anything to do with law and order?

It definitely matters, and it matters a lot.

As I said before, public security has a lot to do with the economy. Now Harlem, because housing prices are cheaper and rents are cheaper, many low-income people and illegal immigrants will choose to live here. These people will not only bring security problems, but also can't drive much consumption. If there is no consumption, there will be no taxation. House prices are low. Real estate taxes are naturally low. When taxes are low, there will be less funds available to the police and public services. Less money will naturally lead to poor social security. Poor social security will continue to make housing prices unable to rise, and naturally they will still attract low-income people and illegal immigrants... and so on.

In this vicious circle, Harlem will naturally not be good.

Therefore, in order to solve the problem fundamentally, the government will issue a reform plan and at the same time increase the rent level in the area, which is equivalent to driving away low-income groups and illegal immigrants in a disguised form. (That's what Hell's Kitchen does in reality) This way, law and order will naturally improve.

In short, this policy cannot be said to be bad, and definitely cannot be said to be good.

Because they never thought about solving the fundamental problem, that is poverty! They just drove the poor away, and then they saw nothing. Those people were chased away, but only in a different place, treating the symptoms rather than the root cause.

This is definitely an opportunity for some people.

This place in the United States still cares about private property, so the compensation for demolition is quite good.

Those who own real estate can get a lot of compensation.

But this person is not satisfied.

Some people want more.

And some people simply don't want to move.

This is understandable.

The really hateful ones are those who intend to fish in troubled waters.

The Viper Gang is such a person.

They colluded with government officials, intending to obtain property rights from those real estate owners at a low price, and then negotiate conditions with the government with a large amount of property rights. Then cut the government's leeks together.

Henry Hunter, the barber shop owner who took in Luke Cage, is the one who is unwilling to move. He has lived in Harlem all his life and has no plans to move. The Viper Gang is definitely not happy anymore, it affects them to make money!

The Viper Gang wants to bully his benefactor, and Luke definitely can't sit back and watch.

So the conflict unfolded like this.

There are definitely some personal grievances in it. One of the leaders of the Viper Gang, Willis Stryker, the one who framed Luke in jail, and Willis is Luke’s half-father. Brother, in short, it's complicated.

It was just that the war between Luke and the Viper Gang broke out.

Then there was the scene before me.

...

Because of Matt's participation, the battle was quickly over. After all, the Viper Gang had nothing to do with Luke Cage. Plus a Matt...that's even more fun.

"Dare Devil?" After the battle, Luke Cage walked up to Matt in a tattered suit and stretched out his hand.

Matt did not hesitation and shook hands and said, "It's me."

"Why did you get to Harlem? I remember you were always in Hell's Kitchen."

Daredevil still has a bit of popularity in New York. Definitely, the media has never been interested in Daredevil, after all... he is not cool! Look at Batman, look at Iron Man, how cool, no matter how good War Machine is. But what does Daredevil have? A simple fight with fists to the flesh, or the red leather tights?

What age is it, even superhero comics are not popular with tights anymore.

But this Luke not only recognized Matt at a glance, which shows that this person has always collected this information.

"We were going to destroy the Viper Gang Warehouse, but..." Matt pointed to the burning Warehouse. "Aren't you going to call the fire alarm? You may get out of control at any time if you don't care."

"Fak! I forgot!" Luke hurried to the public telephone booth to the side.

Looking at this man, Matt felt that he must get along with him.

Matt was just about to ask Batman's opinion, but found that Batman didn't know when he left.

This makes Matt a little strange.

But it didn't make a fuss about Batman's magical appearance.

Think about it, too, with Batman's high coldness, it shouldn't be easy to greet the people I met for the first time.

Suppressing the messy thoughts, Matt and Luke left the scene together.

...

"I'll definitely help with this favor! When I saw those kids being kidnapped and killed on the news, I thought I was going to trouble those guys!"

Luke Cage is a man with a great sense of justice. Although he has a strong market atmosphere, he is definitely a good man. When he heard that Matt was recruiting teammates to fight against the team, he agreed without saying a word.

But Luke Cage also made a request, that is, he hopes Matt can also help himself against the Viper Gang.

Matt also happily agreed to this, anyway, as long as it was to fight crime, he would be fine.

Then Luke curiously asked if there were any other teammates.

Matt thought for a while and wanted to tell Batman.

"Really?!!!" Luke's eyes widened and his mouth grew astonished.

Matt was also a little embarrassed to be called by Luke. Because Batman seems to have only said that he would be contacted with a bat dart when needed, and he didn't talk about teaming up.

"No, no, Batman just said that if I get stuck, I can Roar ask him to help."

"So..." Luke was a little disappointed.

But soon he recovered. He thought it was normal. Batman's personal settings were widely spread, and he was notoriously cold. And Luke also felt that Batman should be like this. He is a superhero.

On the contrary, Matt is more close to the people in Luke's opinion. Luke has his own set of criteria. He and Matt, like him and Matt, who walk in the streets of justice, are at best the righteous police, not a superhero, the real Superhero should be high and high, and various special effects when fighting.

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