Super Detective in the Fictional World

One Thousand and Sixty Chapters 3 Disagreements, 1 Shot to a Concussion

At ten o'clock at night, Luke and Selena put on special stealth suits and left their home through the underground passage.

The two first went to Matt Ma's lawyer's home.

Selena didn't go in. Luke went straight through the window and entered the house. Looking at Matt who was slumped in the corner, he sighed: "Have you been beaten again?"

Matt moved his body and immediately relaxed: "punher? (boxer)"

Luke hummed: "What's going on?"

The Clinton District has been relatively calm recently. Except for Frank Custer's bloodbath of the Irish gang and the chase to the hospital last night, the Hand and Kim have not moved.

It can be said that Lawyer Ma's old rivals were temporarily beaten away by Luke. How could he feel like he was being abused?

Matt shook his head and stood up reluctantly, but Luke found that the guy was walking lopsidedly, as if he had lost his sense of balance.

He walked over and picked up Matt, put it on the sofa, looked at the test information on the lens, and asked, "Concussion?"

Matt: "That's it. Went out last night, met a guy, got shot."

Luke frowned: "Who did it?"

Matt: "The guy who killed the Irish gang, I pinned him last night near the Metropolitan Hospital and it ended up in a fight and he ended up shooting me in the head."

Luke looked strange, and the answer was a bit unexpected: "Then why didn't you die?"

Matt smiled bitterly: "He probably didn't want to kill, he just wanted me not to pester him."

"Shooted you in the forehead just to stop you from following?" Luke sweated a little: Robert, an old comrade-in-arms, doesn't seem to have a good temper. Are you really worried about blowing lawyer Ma's head off?

Matt: "He knew my helmet was bulletproof. Otherwise, if he knocked me down, he could kill me with a single shot, but he didn't and just left."

Luke was speechless for a moment before asking, "Then why are you looking for him?"

Matt: "If he messes up like this, it will destroy the peace and order here that has just begun to improve, and people in other places will think that Hell's Kitchen is still that chaotic and violent place. I can't let him act recklessly. And his methods are too violent, I don't think it's the right way to kill like this, and those traffickers should have a chance to change.

"

Hearing this, Luke understood that this was a conflict of ideas.

At this point, he's actually all the way with Frank Custer.

But fortunately, Matt didn't know what Luke had done with other vests, otherwise this one would have to change someone's mind painstakingly.

Luke also has no interest in convincing Matt.

The idea of ​​life is a shit if you say it is worthless. Many people can do all the bad things that break the bottom line for the sake of money.

It's worthless, but it can make two people who have no conflict of interest become mortal enemies, even if they are not bad people.

That's why Luke came up with so many vests, and they're all irrelevant.

Like Batman, it should be easier to get Matt's approval, while v is easier to get Damon's friendship with his daughter.

These superheroes, who are far beyond ordinary people, have their own pride and three views, and it is difficult to force themselves to accept the opposite idea.

Luke has always been a pragmatist.

He doesn't care about the ideas of these people, his three views are more inclined to normal people - the big bad guys deserve to die, the little bad guys are unlucky if they die, and ordinary people and good people can help appropriately.

That's all.

He abides by many rules, but does not stick to the law.

Because he has a supervisor that is far more direct to his heart than ordinary law - the system.

Many heroes dare not kill at will, because they are afraid of losing control.

Luke won't.

He even speculated recently that the system's decision on the host's behavior is likely to be based on the host's own thoughts.

Like a normal police officer who attacked Luke, and he counterattacked and killed the opponent.

If this situation is deliberately created by Luke, then the deduction is inevitable.

Although he has not been detained yet, when he thought about this possibility a long time ago, the system gave a faint warning.

And if Luke's stray bullet happened to hit a police officer when he was fighting, the system would not deduct points.

Because he has no intention of subjectively hurting the police.

In short, the system's deduction standard has nothing to do with the law, it only depends on Luke's heart.

The system itself is just a program that only talks about logic and rules.

And to play with the law and get away with guilt, in the United States, as long as you have money.

Playing with the system tied to his soul, that's really hard.

Luke was even less interested in thinking about such troublesome things, after all, he never thought of killing innocents indiscriminately.

Therefore, he has no psychological weakness for Matt, just treats him as a good person.

After pondering for a moment, he shook his head and said, "This matter is more complicated than you thought, so you should take good care of your injuries."

Matt was silent.

Luke felt his emotions and simply didn't say anything more.

He's a stubborn man himself, though there aren't many things that make him show that.

But if you are stubborn, what others say is useless.

Matt's stubbornness in certain things is no weaker than him, and it is useless to say more.

Soon, Luke left Matt's house.

He just stopped by to make sure Matt didn't die from serious injuries.

Now Matt just has a concussion, and with his resilience, he can fully recover in three or five days, nothing to worry about.

After walking out of Matt's door, his figure turned into a transparent distorted shadow.

Leaping over a few buildings, he and Selena rendezvous as they shuttled through the Clinton district at night.

...

The search for Frank Custer didn't go well.

Luke and the two searched around those gangs for two consecutive nights, but found no trace of Frank.

From the third night, Luke went out on his own without dragging Selena with him.

Selena is not him, it is impossible to sleep only two hours a day, she also needs to carry out various training to enhance her strength, it is best to go out only once every two or three days.

When going out alone, Luke didn't wear the armor anymore, just disguised his appearance and drove around slowly in the rented car.

He searched for Frank, and he didn't need to be too fast.

By slowing down the speed appropriately, he may be able to find more clues by using his keen sense of smell and primary sonic ability.

The search range also shifted from the Clinton area at the beginning to the upper city in the north, extending from south to north to Harlem, East Harlem, Manhattan Mall, Washington Heights, and then wandering back and forth in this circle.

Theft and robbery are common in New York at night.

Robbing passersby at night and 24-hour small supermarkets is the daily operation of many gangsters.

In the evening, when he encountered some small-scale theft and robbery, he threw one or several small steel balls at it.

This thing is better than guns and throwing knives without killing people, and it can even use some refraction skills to knock down those punks out of sight.

In this way, Luke will not show off the mountains and waters, and will not leave behind the shadows of good deeds, but the experience points will be a lot.

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