Super Detective in the Fictional World

Chapter 563 Chapter 581 Polar Tasks, Willand's Appointment (3 more)

Ushuaia is one of the closest areas on Earth to Antarctica, only 960 kilometres from Antarctica.

It is one of the biggest starting points for Antarctic tourism and is also the last stop before many scientific teams head to Antarctica.

When he arrived in Ushuaia, Luke stopped.

The month of June in Antarctica is the exact opposite of the Arctic, when the weather is at its worst every year, often with winds above level VIII, and temperatures below 50 degrees below zero.

This harsh environment is far beyond the ordinary imagination.

Even Luke dared not take the liberty of listening honestly to the arrangements made by the Willand Group's remnants and beginning to make up for polar common sense.

He's killed a lot of bad guys, but none of them have polar combat capability.

There is only one reason: to go to the poles and fight who? Seals or whales?

He just finds a snow combat capability study in the capability list and then learns all the information provided by the Willand Group.

That's three days.

The weather finally calmed down.

In less than ten minutes, Luke, ready to leave, boarded a small plane that had no passengers but one pilot.

Luke didn't chat with the pilot until the plane took off.

He's still very interested in this little plane.

This is a small fixed-wing aircraft with floats underneath for surface and snow take-off.

The destination is Antarctica, or at the lowest temperatures in a year, most iron and steel can become extremely vulnerable in this harsh environment.

A plane that dares to travel to the Antarctic Circle at this time is certainly not easy.

The pilot's mouth was tight, just to comfort him. The plane, though small, was made by Willand.

More than three hours later, the plane arrived at its destination and glided down on the ice.

Luke got off the plane, and the pilot just pointed him at a snowmobile not far away and couldn't wait to take off again and return quickly.

Polar weather is hard to say.

Though the weather forecast says there will be a half-day of calm today, this is not absolutely accurate.

Not in a hurry, Luke wouldn't even fly over.

The pilot flew for a huge amount of hard work, and when he returned, he would finish the year's work and go on holiday to the warmest beach.

Luke moved fast in the snow.

The plane stopped a few hundred meters from the snowmobile, and he didn't want to walk in the sudden gusts of Class 8 wind.

A few minutes later, ordinary people arrived as quickly as possible at a snowmobile location before seeing a complex beneath a slow slope.

It took him another few minutes to walk near the complex, waving at people in a house.

The man welcomed him in.

Luke pulled down the hood and revealed his face: "I'm Luke Coulson, Chairman Willand hired me here urgently. ”

The man nodded after a moment of careful identification: "Welcome, I'll notify someone to pick you up right away. ”

He said a few words on the walkie-talkie.

More than ten minutes later, Luke followed another man to a house further inside the complex, where he met an acquaintance, Charles Willand, chairman of Willand Corporation.

This white old man still looks the same pale, and even if the house is warm, he doesn't look so good.

Luke smiled forward, briefly chilling with the super-rich and big man, and came to the point intellectually: "Mr. Willand, what's the task, can you say it? ”

On the phone, the millionaire just said the location of the mission, not the specific mission.

Willand turned to a black middle-aged man on the side and said, "This is Maxwell Stafford, the chief of the operation and my chief of security. ”

Stafford just nodded at Luke and began to give a brief and concise account of Luke's mission.

The Willand Group discovered a mysterious relic on Bouvet Island the other day, and Willand himself came to explore it and wanted to make a big story.

As one of the most powerful security personnel in the operation, Willand's close security officer, Maurice Cole, also arrived on an icebreaker and caught a severe cold.

Due to professional ethics, the top security officer requested leave.

In his words, it is highly likely that he would have made mistakes in this state of affairs in the face of danger.

Sometimes a mistake can have serious consequences in an adventure.

As a result, he abandoned the bonus's temporary assignment of up to 200,000 and solemnly reminded employers of the need to find a reliable personal security detail.

Willand was not dissatisfied with Maurice's withdrawal.

This is not an ordinary job, and top security should not be forced to take over tasks knowing they are in a condition.

Because of this, employers lose a big credit rating in the industry, smashing their jobs in the future.

In the security industry, there is a popular saying: boredom is the best.

Because boredom means everything's fine.

Willand actually has a lot of options.

As a top rich circle man and a big group man, he has all the security resources in his hands.

But Willand, who has faced the last moments of his life, accidentally thought of a little detective who made him look like a "mess” when he thought of a replacement.

After one phone conversation with the old man Aoki, Willand chose to do whatever he wanted.

He has made adventure decisions many times in his lifetime, but he himself has been making decisions in a safe and relaxed place.

This time he doesn't want to think too much rationally.

Perhaps this is his last time!

For this discretionary decision, he offered a high commission of $500,000.

Old man Aoki said he used to hire Luke for half a million dollars a year, but he was rejected.

Willand is not short of money, let alone refused.

In fact, it's a wonderful place to be, thanks to him.

Antarctica!

Without Willand's hiring, Luke doesn't know how long he'll be here and is determined to travel.

Yeah, Luke's on a trip to Antarctica this time.

He doesn't believe it. A big man like Willand will suffer in Antarctica.

Antarctica can't suffer any more.

Like this moment, the house is warm as spring, and there is no sense of the low temperatures outside that freeze people to pieces.

After listening to security chief Stafford, Luke asked, “My job is to keep Mr. Willand safe, right? ”

Stafford nodded: "Yes. ”

Luke: “So I'm not one of Mr. Stafford's men, am I? ”

Stafford looked calm and nodded: "Yes. Previously on security, Maurice, was also solely responsible to Mr. Willand. ”

Luke looked at Willand and the old man coughed softly and said, "I know what you're worried about, but you don't have to worry. Here, I'm the only boss you have. ”