Super Detective in the Fictional World

Chapter 1043 Chapter 1060 Three Views Mismatch, One Shot Concussion (2 more)

At ten o'clock in the evening, Luke and Selena left home in a special invisible battle suit from the underground tunnel.

The two first went to Lawyer Matma's house.

Selena didn't go in, and Luke went straight into the window and looked at Matt with a dim face at the corner of the wall and sighed: “Another beating? ”

Matt moves his body and relaxes: “puncher? (boxer)”

Luke said, “What's going on? ”

The Clinton area has been quiet lately, and apart from Frank Custer's bloodbathing of the Irish gang and his pursuit to the hospital last night, the club and Kim have been quiet.

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

Matt shook his head and barely stood up, and Luke found the guy walking upside down, like he lost his sense of balance.

He walked up to pick up Matt, put him on the couch, looked at the test messages on the lens, and asked, "Concussion? ”

Matt: “Kind of. I went out last night, met a guy, got shot. ”

Luke frowned: “Who did it? ”

Matt: "The guy who killed the Irish gang, I hooked him up near Metropolitan Hospital last night, and he shot me in the head. ”

Luke looked strange, and the answer was a little unexpected: "How come you're not dead? ”

Matt grinned, "I don't think he was trying to kill someone, just to get me out of his way. ”

“Shooting you in the head just to stop you from following?” Luke is a little sweaty: Robert, this old comrade doesn't seem to have a very good temper, don't you really worry about blowing up Lawyer Horse's head?

Matt: “He knows my helmet is bulletproof. Otherwise, when he knocked me down, he could have killed me with one more bullet, but he didn't, so he just left. ”

Luke was silent for a moment and asked, "Then why are you looking for him? ”

Matt: "He's messed up, he's going to break the law and order that's just beginning to get better, and people elsewhere are going to think that the Hell's Kitchen is still that messy, violent place, and I can't let him do anything about it. And his methods are too violent, and I don't think it's the right thing to do, and those traffickers deserve a chance to change. ”

When Luke heard about it, he understood that it was a conflict of ideas.

At this point, he's actually on his way to Frank Custer.

But good thing Matt doesn't know what Luke has done with all the other vests, otherwise he's afraid of turning someone's mind around.

Luke didn't have any interest in convincing Matt.

Life philosophy is something that says it's worthless, and that's bullshit. No, a lot of people can do anything bad that breaks the bottom line for money.

Worthless, it makes two people without a conflict of interest dead enemies, even if they're not bad.

That's why Luke got so many vests, and they're irrelevant.

Like Batman should be easier to get Matt's approval, while V is easier to get Damon's father and daughter's friendship.

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

Luke was never a pragmatist.

He doesn't care about these people's ideas. His third view tends to favour normal people - the big bad guys die for what they deserve, the little bad guys die for what they deserve, and ordinary people and the good guys can help appropriately.

That's all.

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

Because he has a system of supervisors that goes far more directly to the heart than ordinary law.

Many heroes do not dare to kill randomly because they fear losing control.

Luke won't.

He has recently even speculated that the system's determination of the host's behavior is likely based on the host's own ideas.

Like a policeman on duty attacked Luke and he hit back and killed him.

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

Although he hasn't been caught yet, the system gave a hidden warning when he thought about it a long time ago.

And if a stray bullet fired accidentally hits a police officer during Luke's battle, the system won't deduct points.

Because he had no subjective idea of hurting police officers.

In short, the system's deduction criteria are not about the law, but only about Luke's intentions.

The system itself is just a program, only logic and rules.

And playing with the law, escaping culpability, is all you need to have money in America.

It's really hard to play with a system that connects his soul.

Luke was even less interested in thinking about this kind of trouble, and after all, he never wanted to kill innocents indiscriminately.

So he doesn't have any mental weakness with Matt, he just sees him as a good person.

For a moment, he shook his head: “This is more complicated than you think, so take care of yourself. ”

Matt kept his mouth shut.

Luke felt his emotions and simply stopped saying anything.

He himself was a stubborn man, although there was not much he could do to show that.

But stubbornly, it's useless to say anything.

Matt's stubbornness in certain matters is not weaker than his, much less less beneficial.

Soon Luke left Matt's house.

He just dropped by to make sure Matt didn't die of serious injuries.

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

As he walked out Matt's door, his figure became a transparent, distorted shadow.

Flying past several buildings, he rendezvous with Selena, and the two traveled in the Clinton area at night.

……

The search for Frank Custer didn't go well.

Luke and his men searched the neighborhood for two nights in a row, but found no trace of Frank.

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

Selena's not him, she can't sleep only two hours a day, and she needs all kinds of training to strengthen herself, preferably only once every two or three days.

When he went out on his own, Luke was not wearing any more armor, just disguised himself and slowly wandered around in his rented car.

He's searching for Frank, not too fast.

Slow down appropriately, he utilizes sensitive olfactory and primary sonic abilities and may be able to find more clues.

The search also began in the Clinton area, moving north to the Upper City area, extending from south to north to Harlem, East Harlem, Manhattan Mall, and the Washington Heights, and back and forth in this circle.

Theft and robbery are common in New York at night.

Robbing night passers-by and a 24-hour mini-mart is more of a day-to-day operation for a bunch of junkies.

In the evening, when he encountered a petty theft and robbery, he threw one or several small steel balls at him.

This thing works better than a gun and a flying knife without killing people, and it even uses some refraction skills to knock them out of the sight of the gangsters.

This way Luke doesn't show up, he doesn't leave any good things behind, but he has a lot of experience points.