Super Detective in the Fictional World

Chapter 577 Chapter 595 Questions and Answers (1 more)

Even so, Luke is sure to get rid of the bloodlifting, including the cloak iron warrior.

But this adventure is not worth it.

Some of the equipment on the corpse iron doesn't look like cold weapons, and ghosts know how powerful their thermal weapons are.

This is also borne out by the last X-bomb thrown by the Cloak Blood Warrior.

It's just such a small X-bomb, carried around, easily activated, almost powerful and tactical nuclear.

The same thing with the X-bomb, also on the wrists of other Iron Blood fighters, suggests that it's probably universal equipment.

The Earth's technology is clearly not at this level.

He really bled with the iron blood. He didn't play countdown at the end and did a direct detonation. He really didn't survive.

Like now, my harvest seems to be good too! Luke unconsciously took stock of what was in the storage space.

Two hours later, the snowmobile returned to the icebreaker and the crew began to retrieve the snowmobile and relocate the expedition.

The treatment, the rest, the meal.

Luke did not go to the room and sat alone in the corner of the boat lobby, eating with a large plate of food he had just found from the kitchen.

The death of the expedition also upset the crew on the icebreaker, and he was too lazy to find someone to allocate his room.

This trip to the ruins brought him a total reward.

That's not perfect, except for the points being posted in over 10,000.

Other items, both capability and variety, have yielded good results.

In the harvest, the variant side yields: extremely corrosive body fluids, tough skulls, sharp tail blades.

The Iron Blood Warrior earned: two telescopic double-headed spears, one six-paw dart, and two unknown items suspected of being used for hunting Iron Blood.

These two unknown items are the three bis that the expedition brought out of the underground sarcophagus.

One of them was brought back by Willand, and the other two were found by Luke in a monster's lair, in the backpack of an explorer.

Those gains are enormous, not to mention the fact that none of the survivors knew.

Even if FBI Seventeenth hears the wind, that's a problem for Willand.

Because all the survivors of the expedition knew the big boss had brought back that unknown object.

And Luke escaped the ruins empty-handed, and everyone saw it.

Perfect! He evaluated the action in his heart.

Not perfect harvest, but clean tail.

He was supposed to do the finishing job, which was blown up by a super X-bomb by that high-ranking Iron Blood Warrior.

Though it was a little rough to run away in the end, the results were good.

In his heart, he ate the large plate of food, put the plate down, and looked at the person standing in front of him: "What's wrong? ”

This man is the female Afro-descendant polar movement expert, Lex.

She stared at Luke: "Why didn't you warn us, knowing the dangers of the ruins? ”

Luke looked around.

It turns out that there are occasional contacts in this cabin retrofitted lobby, but they're busy and nobody notices them.

He sighed, "I want to know the danger. Why go down there? How can I warn you if I don't go down there? Or tell everyone you're dead, so don't try? ”

Lex was choked a little bit, but he kept arguing: "You have the ability to save more people, but you go out empty-handed several times with an unknown purpose. Doesn't the life of the team matter to you? ”

Luke pulled it out in his pocket, touched a creamy chocolate lollipop, peeled off the sugar paper and put it in his mouth.

Lex watched him do the pie and wanted to get mad again.

Luke said, "I saved at least twelve Expeditionaries, including you. How many did you save? ”

Lex's face rose red, holding his tone, or he said, "Then why didn't you save the others? ”

Luke twisted the candy in his mouth, and he twisted the candy paper around: "How do you know I didn't save them? ”

Lex: “But you...” Her words suddenly stopped and something seemed to come to mind.

Luke sighed: "I'm just a man, not God, and I can't save the dead. ”

Lex looked ugly: "... they, all...”

Luke nodded slightly: "They're all in that black monster's lair, I checked, nobody's alive. ”

Lex's lips closed a few times, but his throat felt dry and he couldn't speak.

She's not really stupid either.

Luke showed the pie, and there was still a basic bottom line.

In the face of danger, he stood up several times, defeated the monster and saved the Expeditionary.

If he's really afraid to save people, she doesn't believe it.

She just couldn't let go of the dozens of missing team members and wanted an answer from him.

Now, Luke clearly told her the answer, but she'd rather not know.

She was the safety guide for this team, and her biggest wish was to bring these people back safely, and now they're all dying, and she feels so guilty.

Luke glanced at her and stopped talking.

This woman's virgin tendency is serious.

He had no intention of dealing with her in the future, and there was no need to say anything more.

Explain these sentences, or don't want the woman to use her messy imagination to his own experiences on several separate occasions.

If this woman had a brain punch and thought he was some kind of big boss, staring at him and biting, it would hurt so bad.

So, Luke likes to deal with smart, bottom-line people, and people with too many white lotus blossoms are difficult, because they're just moral and unreasonable.

Dealing with someone who's too dark? Then he can do it with bullets.

That's what he's good at.

Suddenly, an old voice rang up the stairs: "Okay, Miss Woods. I'll take care of the follow-up to this adventure. Luke is just my personal security detail and is not responsible for the rest of the expedition. ”

Lex turned around and found out it was Willand.

The anger in her heart erupted: "It's all your fault. I told you before we left, this hurry is going to happen. ”

Luke Sunshine: Bullshit! This is basically the Iron Blood Warriors they made out of the playground.

Unless someone else gets in first, her training for the expedition will be more than adequate, and it will also be the life of a parade.

After all, you entered the ruins for an adventure, not for a battle.

Willand wouldn't have come in there personally if he knew there was going to be such a fierce fight down there.

Wouldn't it be safer to hire a mercenary army of hundreds to clean up the entire ruins and go down again?

Luke didn't say anything.

But Willand was also an old-fashioned, cunning guy who took care of Lex in minutes.

The biggest part of these words of comfort is, of course, money.