Super Detective in the Fictional World

Chapter 47: 047 Return, The Benefits of Killing

This mission has been accomplished, and Luke doesn't want to waste time.

If his guess is good, when the force is added to 20 o'clock, the body will also experience a strong discomfort, which will be accompanied by a huge boost.

Therefore, he intends to return from Mexico to the United States and find a hotel for another day to add strength to 20.

Unlike when it came, with a good performance car, Luke didn't have to worry about the condition and went all the way.

One day later, he returned to the Mexican town next to the border when he arrived at night, abandoned the F150 in an alley, and bought a taller but more worn pickup truck from a car dealer to continue on to the border.

Tens of minutes later, he arrived at the border and looked at the pickup truck opposite the barbed wire, still parked there. No change, he was relieved.

Looks like nobody's been here in two days.

Once again, Luke picked up the stretch stilts from the bushes.

After wearing it, he moved a little, the climate here was dry and rainy, and the two days were short, so there was nothing unusual about the toys.

Then, over and over again, Luke jumped over the barbed wire more easily.

Find the car keys under your old pickup truck, remove the makeup from your body, burn those things down as well, and when you get back on track, Luke keeps driving.

The last M1911 had been removed and thrown away by him before he arrived at the border, and now he only had the bag and the toys on his back when he arrived, and... the 10,000 dollar knife.

Yes, the stack of cutlery that Luke took from Diego's room table was 10,000.

But for this operation, he spent more than 3,000 knives back and forth, and he can't really say he earned it.

After a two-hour drive on the night road, Luke finally arrived in a small town, searched for a regular hotel and drove a room into it.

By the way, I bought a bunch of food at a small supermarket by the hotel, put a non-disturbing sign on the outside, and Luke went back to the room to take a bath and add his strength to 20.

A strong sense of discomfort.

He felt that all his muscles were twisted and tangled, unlike the itchy feeling when he reached 20: 00 agility, the discomfort at this moment was mainly painful, like the feeling of even covering his thighs the next day after a lot of exercise.

Luke lays in bed, relaxes his body as much as possible, and tries to deflect attention from changes in his body.

He began to scrutinize the harvest.

He was pleased that the base score had actually reached 4 points, which meant that the base score for each upgrade might increase in the future and he could grow faster.

With joy, he looked at other system cues.

System: You kill Ortega Mendoza and learn all its abilities.

You kill Saracha-Gonzalez, you learn all of his abilities.

You kill Camacho Santos, you learn all of his abilities.

You kill Diego Carlos, you learn all of his abilities.

……

There's also a bunch of tips, all from the Carlos family and the bosses he killed.

Others, too, are mostly incapacitated, with at most some basic firearms, or the ability to drive a base vehicle, etc.

Only Saracha-Gonzalez's list of abilities is the most exaggerated.

Basic firearms, basic martial arts, basic vehicle driving, basic special operations, basic tactical command, basic interrogation, that's Saracha's list of abilities.

Luke knows who this guy is.

Saracha is the number one hitter of the Carlos family, or the instructor of those hitters.

He was born from a special anti-narcotics unit in Mexico and was once a commander.

However, in the fight against the traffickers, he chose money and instead joined the Carlos family, becoming one of the traffickers he had dealt with in the past.

Saracha is a fighter, but it is his experience and ability to train the Carlos family's fighters far better than any other group.

Together with his immediate command, the Carlos family has lost a lot of money with other gangs.

If Saracer was alive, it wouldn't be that easy for Luke to clean up the Carlos family.

Unfortunately, the man was too alert to go to the bathroom and discovered that the security had disappeared, so he did not hesitate to attack Luke, and the killer could not be reversed for seconds.

Yeah, this guy is the big guy Luke hit from the bathroom.

Saracha is quite brilliant in his body, and his close fights are quite strong.

But when I met Luke, who was basically equal to him and more agile than him, who was equally skilled at fighting, Saracha broke his neck before he even had time to play his advantage.

Luke recognized Saracha at the time, and that's why the offense behind him was quite bold.

Without Saracha, a commander skilled in special operations, the Carlos' batters were just scattered sand and were completely nosed by Luke.

Luke looked at Saracha's list of abilities and could only shake his head.

Salazar's abilities almost overlap with Robert's, and he is temporarily unavailable, not to mention the only different kind of basic torture.

But that's not the point, it's the “kill” in the tip.

Once again, Luke sees a bit of the rules of the system.

Killing is a learning qualification that directly acquires the other party's full abilities rather than defeating.

So... he's going to kill some more capable bad guys in the future?

Re-connecting with the system from the outset required him to be officially qualified as a police officer, and Luke was basically certain that the Kamikaze system was an absolutely righteous system.

He looked at the remaining capabilities, Diego Carlos' ability to manufacture… basic poison (river crab) products.

It turns out that he is a professional drug lord who does not even have the ability to drive basic firearms and basic vehicles. This ability alone does not contribute at all to society and deserves to be killed by Luke.

After a while of study, his physical discomfort gradually decreased, as his body became stronger and stronger under transformation, and his pain decreased exponentially.

Luke's troubles were no longer under control and he fell asleep.

Luke was hungry when he woke up the next day until noon.

He packed up, checked out downstairs, packed ten burgers at a fast food restaurant and left.

Half a day later, he returned to the city where he rented his car and returned it.

Car rental clerks laughed and asked, "How was it? ”

Luke laughed, "Well, there's still some fun around here, suitable for camping. ”

Then he packed his backpack and boarded the Greyhound bus on his return journey.

A day later, Luke returned to Shakford Town.