Super Detective in the Fictional World - Chapter 1927 - Deal With Dr. Pym (2)
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Chapter 1927 - Deal With Dr. Pym (2)

Chapter 1927: Deal With Dr. Pym (2)

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Dr. Pym had always been very strict about how many Pym Particles he sold. He basically sold them when he needed to, and never kept too many credit points.

However, a commission via the bigshot could only be negotiated with credit points or upon discussion between both parties.

In other words, Dr. Pym, who didnt have any credit points, had to trade something else for the backup data.

The problem was what did he have that could compare with the data on the Pym Particle?

But the old man was stubborn and thick-skinned.

Despite his fl.u.s.ter, he simply pulled a long face and maintained an Im very angry posture.

Unfortunately, it was useless on Luke; Dr. Pym had already been exposed by his mental fluctuations.

But compared with most people, Dr. Pyms fl.u.s.ter was nothing. As expected of a man who had once dismantled a missile in midair.

The bigshot took out his phone in front of Dr. Pym and contacted the Level 1 clone. Both parties talked for a moment.

Then, the bigshot put away his phone and pretended that he didnt know anything about the ant robots spying on him.

They request purchasing rights for products related to your research on the Pym Particle in the future, the bigshot said unhurriedly.

Dr. Pyms face darkened. Thats impossible.

Wasnt that treating him like a laborer?

The bigshot didnt think much of it. You can decide the volume that you want to sell.

Dr. Pym didnt say anything.

The bigshot said, This will not include anything that was produced prior to this agreement.

This meant that Dr. Pym wasnt required to sell the Ant-Man suit.

Dr. Pyms expression, however, didnt look any better.

Darren was already going to come up with a similar suit, and with the backup data, the PDD would be able to come up with one sooner or later, so they naturally didnt need to buy the Ant-Man suit.

However, Dr. Pym was slightly relieved.

What the bigshot said matched the content of his conversation on the phone.

This proved that the bigshot was still as neutral as ever. Otherwise, Dr. Pym wouldnt be able to negotiate at all.

Dr. Pyms mind whirled and he didnt say anything for a long time.

The bigshot didnt rush him.

He didnt have to do business the ordinary way.

For a private transaction, there was no need to get a bunch of lawyers to haggle for months before coming up with a contract that both parties would be happy with.

For example, Dr. Pym and Luke, as a manager of the PDD, had extraordinary ident.i.ties.

The more straightforward the seller was, the less room there was for the buyer to bargain.

It was just like when Dr. Pym sold the Pym Particle the deal was done in just a few words.

If they couldnt reach an agreement, they immediately went their separate ways and didnt bother each other.

In the end, Dr. Pym had the bigshot confirm a bunch of details before they finally reached a deal.

In the end, both parties took a step back.

Dr. Pym didnt guarantee that he would provide the technology, and the PDD only guaranteed that the Pym Particle technology wouldnt be leaked, nor would it be sold or used on a large scale.

n.o.body was an idiot.

Dr. Pym didnt actually believe that the PDD wouldnt keep anything for itself even if they handed the data over.

Luke didnt believe that Dr. Pym would obediently hand the product over if he really made something good.

The essence of this deal was that given the bigshots credibility as a guarantor, both parties wouldnt turn hostile toward each other and there would be restrictions on how the Pym Particle was used.

It wasnt like Dr. Pym made a loss.

If the bigshot hadnt tipped him off, the operation this time wouldnt have gone so smoothly

Besides, Darren wasnt dead, and this event would only set him back a few years.

If Darren succeeded in rebuilding the data, the American government would definitely obtain a copy of it. At that time, Dr. Pym really wouldnt be able to do anything.

It would be much more troublesome than the PDD obtaining the data.

The bigshot had even told Dr. Pym that the PDD belonged to the Bat Squad.

Even if it produced results, it was the Bat Squad that would use them.

Even Dr. Pym, who thought highly of himself, knew that given the Bat Squads technology, they didnt need the Pym Particle to get things done.

But Dr. Pym still added a special clause to this deal: Tony Stark absolutely couldnt have the Pym Particle or any of the related technology.

This alone amply demonstrated Dr. Pyms feelings about Stark.

What could Luke do? Naturally, he agreed.

In any case, Tony had too much to study. Why steal Dr. Pyms job?

There was still a long way to go!

Dr. Pym definitely still needed Water of Life, if not for a longer life, then for a better physique to keep working.

Once their relations.h.i.+p deepened, the bigshot would be able to find an opportunity to learn Dr. Pyms abilities and then match it with the data from Darren.

Luke had helped Dr. Pym and the doctors live-in son-in-law, Scott Lang. It wasnt too much to ask for some benefits.

This was a long-term objective.

At the very least, Luke wouldnt take action until he had bled Darren dry of all the backup data, so he wasnt in a hurry at all.

After what couldnt be called a satisfying deal, the bigshot said goodbye and left.

Scott walked in from the hallway and looked at Dr. Pym in surprise. Youre letting him go just like that?

Dr. Pym looked at his cheap son-in-law angrily. Otherwise?

Scott thought for a moment, then shook his head helplessly. We cant afford to offend him.

Dr. Pym turned away angrily.

Do I need you to tell me that?

Scott mumbled something and fell silent.

Seeing that there was no movement for a long time, Dr. Pym turned around and looked at him. Why are you still in the living room? You can train when you have the time. Were not done yet.

Scott hesitated for a moment before he said, Um When can I visit my daughter? Also, Im on parole now, and I have to report in regularly.

Dr. Pym waved his hand angrily. Fine. Ill help deal with your parole, but dont think about going out for the time being. If Darren cant find me, hell look for you.

Scott:

Youre a rotten old man!

If it wasnt for Dr. Pym, he would at least still be able to see his daughter even if he didnt have a job right now.

Fine, it was because of his visitation rights that he had fallen in with the doctor to begin with, which hadnt been any better than the current situation.

Only then did Dr. Pym remember that he shouldve entrusted Scotts problem to the bigshot in pa.s.sing.

But it wasnt too late now.

As long as he sorted out the pesky details and submitted the relevant information, he could directly issue a quick commission to the bigshot.

After a review, the bigshot would send back a letter to confirm the commission, including the price.

As long as there were no problems, Dr. Pym could click confirm, and credit points would automatically be deducted from his account.

All he would need to do after that was wait for word that the commission had been successfully completed.

Dr. Pym didnt waste any time. He got up and took out a special phone from the safe for issuing a commission.

Less than ten minutes later, the confirmation letter was sent back.

Dr. Pym read the content and tapped confirm.

Insufficient account balance. Please recharge before confirming the commission.

Stumped for a moment, Dr. Pym looked at the credit points required for the mission 30.

This could be considered the cheapest of commissions. It didnt take much to get rid of Scotts parole record.

But Dr. Pym could only look heavenward speechlessly. D*mn it, he was short by two points.