Reborn in Marvel: I am proficient in all kinds of American Iai

Chapter 62: Rejecting Mental Consumption (Here Comes the Key Point)



Things seemed to be going smoothly this time, but this was definitely something Luke had fought for himself.

If there really were only Lieutenant Colonel Anderson's ten men, that would be tantamount to committing suicide.

Fortunately, the matter was resolved smoothly.

Only then did Luke remember the progress of his practice.

Open the panel.

Haha, here comes a surprise.

The bus bombing incident gave Luke more than 3000 order points.

This missile crisis actually gave 2 order points.

After thinking about it, considering that we saved half of San Francisco, 2 is actually not enough.

What’s even more surprising is that the progress of Ding Yang Gong has reached 5%.

It seems that the missile crisis gave more.

Luke didn't think about how the calculation was done.

Why did the Master bring his soul from one world to this world?

Luke didn't think about it. As an immortal cultivator, he refused to waste his energy and instead just did whatever he wanted and took things as they came.

But doing whatever you want does not mean being unscrupulous.

He has many relatives in this life, and he has a lot of family love.

I have money, and a lot of it.

I have friends now, although not many, but there will be more in the future.

Luke doesn't care whether his friends are rich or not, because they are not as rich as him anyway.

With an FBI identity, you can legally kill criminals and earn progress in your skills and order points. What's wrong with that?

You can't be a superhero while hiding your true identity, right?

You say Luke is so rich and has no childhood trauma, why does he have to be sneaky and hide his identity to be a superhero?

Batman has die-hard fans, true fans, but most of the others are lonely and even if they have relatives, they don’t have a good ending.

In Luke's opinion, a superhero must be born with bad luck, otherwise, just look at who will have a good ending.

Therefore, it is necessary to continue this promising job at the FBI.

As for the issue of supernatural powers, poor people rely on mutation, but now that I’m so rich, can’t I rely on technology?

Come to think of it, I am also a Taoist practitioner. My master said to follow my heart and go with the flow.

If you are unhappy, just vent it out, damn it. Cultivating immortality is about cultivating the mind, and refusing to waste your energy is the right way.

As for the result, I have a master. If the sky falls, there is a tall man to hold it up. What is there to be afraid of? Anyway, it is not a loss to live this life again.

That night, Luke spent the whole night on the rooftop enjoying the sea breeze.

Although he wouldn't get sick given his physical condition, it's still pretty stupid. Why doesn't he just lie in bed and think?

So Luke strengthened his confidence, enjoyed life, cared about his family, and emptying the magazines was just a hobby.

The next day, Luke arrived at the Los Angeles branch in high spirits.

Seeing that there was no one in the office, he looked at Harris' secretary with a puzzled look.

The secretary drank coffee and pointed to the conference room.

Luke smiled and nodded at her before heading towards the meeting room.

Before I reached the door, I heard Harris yelling inside.

Luke stopped in his tracks resignedly.

Harris came out of the conference room with an angry face, looked at Luke leaning in the corridor in surprise, and then his expression changed in an instant.

"Luke, you're back, great. Director Collins, come with me to my office, Luke, you come too."

Luke looked at Director Walter Collins, who was leading the boycott of Harris, smiled, and followed Harris.

Arriving at Harris' office, the secretary Erica thoughtfully brought coffee to Luke, but there was no coffee for Collins...

Luke didn't move. He was waiting for Harris.

Harris pulled a document and a box from his desk.

"Here is your promotion document. Sign it first. There is also a medal."

Luke took the document, took a quick look at it, signed his name after finding no problems, and returned it to Harris.

Luke didn't even think about opening the medal and just put it in his pocket.

Collins was a little stunned watching Luke's actions. This guy was either missing every day or he was shooting every day, but he got a medal and a promotion without saying anything.

I just can't figure it out no matter how hard I try. This is unscientific...

Harris didn't even think about explaining to Collins, and Luke was even less likely to say anything.

Harris looked at Collins seriously and said:

"The media has started to pay attention to this case. We are in a passive position. Give me an exact time when you can solve the case."

Collins said helplessly:

"There are no clues, and there is nothing I can do. It takes time to investigate one by one."

Harris looked at Collins's indifferent attitude and said to Luke:

"Luke, I'm sorry, I can't give you time to rest. This case is urgent."

After hearing what Harris said, Luke became interested. It was a good opportunity to steal the case from Collins.

When Collins heard Harris say this, he knew she was going to hand the case over to Luke.

He said hurriedly: "I have been following this case for almost half a month, and you want me to hand it over?"

Harris glanced at Collins and said:

"How long will it take you to solve the case?"

This made Collins silent.

I thought this was an easy case, but after checking it thoroughly, I found no clues at all.

So Harris told Luke the basic information of the case.

It turned out that 11 days ago in the morning, an 11-year-old girl was kidnapped in the small town of Simi Valley.

The girl's name is Shirley Branch, and she is from a reconstituted family.

That morning, after her mother, Terry Williams, went to work, she went out to get ready for school and walked towards the school bus.

A woman got out of a gray General Motors sedan, knocked Shirley down with a stun gun, and took her into the car.

Shirley's stepfather, Carl Williams, witnessed what happened.

He immediately got on his bike to chase after it, but he didn't catch up with the car and didn't even write down the license plate number.

Many of Jesse's classmates witnessed the entire incident at the time, but they did not see the license plate number clearly.

The local police responded quickly and the Los Angeles media also reported the incident.

The police even dispatched helicopters and police dogs, but to no avail.

Harris stared at Collins fiercely and said:

"Because of the incompetence of some people, the little girl has not been found yet. I can tolerate you not liking me, but I can never tolerate your incompetence."

After listening to Harris's story, Luke understood why Harris was so angry.

In most countries, children are the bottom line.

If you can't solve an ordinary case, it doesn't matter, there will be more cases to choose from.

But cases involving children must be resolved as a priority.

Luke sighed and said:

"Why didn't you tell me earlier?"

Harris continued to stare at Collins and said:

“Some people think they are detectives, but they turn out to be fools.”

Collins replied to Harris with an unpleasant expression:

"That's enough. I'll hand it over."

Then he stood up and prepared to leave, and said to Luke before leaving:

"Kid, don't think you're so powerful just because someone is protecting you. I want to see how you solve this case. I'll keep an eye on you."

Harris saw that he was still provocative and roared:

"Get out..."

Collins slammed the door to Harris' office.

Luke spread his hands and said:

"Your door is pretty solid."


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