Phil walked over, with Wells slightly behind.
Luke noticed this and had a rough idea in his mind.
After approaching the body, Phil took out an instrument and pointed it at the man. He looked at the face of the corpse and nodded, saying, "Although the face is a little out of shape, it should be that guy."
The instrument immediately made a beeping sound, and a red dot lit up. Phil took back the instrument and looked at the information on it: "That's right, it's Creech McCoy, a former football player, a mutant, nicknamed Ironhide."
Turning his head and looking at Luke's still calm expression, he suddenly said: "This is not the first time you have met such a person, right?"
"Mutants?" Luke was stunned for a moment, but still nodded.
Wells knew a lot of things, and there was no need for him to hide them.
Phil felt strange in his heart, but he said, "These people are very difficult to deal with. If it is not necessary, it is best to avoid direct battles with them in the future."
Luke nodded, but looked at the instrument with curiosity: "Is this... for testing mutants?"
Phil nodded: "I don't understand the principle, but it can detect whether there are mutants within a radius of ten meters."
Luke: “What if there are too many people?”
Phil held up the instrument and pointed it to Wells beside him: "Now it's in directional mode."
The red light on the instrument automatically turned green.
Luke was interested: "Is that so? Can you test it for me?"
Phil was stunned: "How could you possibly..."
He suddenly stopped, thought for a moment and nodded: "Then let's test it."
As he spoke, he raised the instrument in his hand and pointed it at Luke.
Luke was surprised: "What's wrong? No response?"
Phil sighed inwardly and finally pressed the start button.
The instrument finally started working and the green indicator light came on.
Phil was stunned: "You... aren't a mutant either?"
Luke laughed. "If that's the case, it wouldn't be bad to have some super powers."
Phil smiled bitterly: "But many mutants' appearances change drastically after awakening."
Of course Luke knew, he just nodded: "Forget it, I still like myself to be more handsome."
After Phil and Luke communicated for a while, they noticed that Wells was looking at them strangely.
He smiled naturally: "Luke is still young and has a long way to go. Telling him some common sense will help him grow better." But he said this to Wells.
Wells understood.
He remembered that he had submitted a report a few months ago, suggesting that Luke be included in the list of reserve team members for investigation, but it was quickly rejected by the headquarters on the grounds that his age was "not suitable". However, the document also added a sentence at the end, saying that Luke was under attention.
Wells was speechless at the time.
Isn't the headquarters doing this because they want to recruit Luke for training in a few years
In this regard, he had a thousand American-style MMPs to say in his heart, but he could do nothing about it.
It’s because Luke is so young.
In their system, most of the combatants who go out on field missions are elite agents between the ages of 25 and 50.
He is too young to be patient and does not have enough experience.
He is too old and has enough experience, but his body can’t keep up and can’t handle it.
At all times, their operations department is short of people.
The headquarters wanted to poach Luke, and he cursed in his heart at the time, but he could understand it later.
Moreover, if Luke followed him, he would inevitably be delayed at the level of an ordinary agent for several years.
After going to the headquarters for training, there will be plenty of room for advancement in the future.
No matter where you are, things like seniority and qualifications are important, including this secret organization.
After this little episode, Luke told Phil and the others what happened at the time of the incident.
He certainly didn't have to go into all the details.
He only talked about how he found that there was something wrong with these people, and out of professional habit, he felt that these people acted like soldiers.
And the fact that the gang members went to the bathroom together was indeed quite strange.
Phil and the other man just listened to him most of the time, occasionally asking a few questions, all about the gangsters.
When talking about the process of killing Ironhide Krich, Luke said that he fired five shots in a row, hitting Ironhide's jaw and finally killed this guy.
Phil and Wells were both stunned.
Wells was more familiar with Luke, so he asked directly, "Ironhide, ordinary pistol bullets are basically ineffective, right?"
Luke casually reached under his right armpit and pulled out the big gun: "This is my personal preference. Of course, it's on file with the bureau."
Phil and Wells were both a little speechless: the m500 is just a good-looking thing! Most people can't use it well.
Wells continued, "You fired five shots with this and hit Ironhide in the jaw?"
Luke chuckled and walked to a place not far from the iron-clad corpse.
Then he picked up the gun as he walked, making bang-bang sounds to signal.
Soon the shooting process was over, and Phil and the other man understood and moved closer to shoot.
Especially Luke's last three shots, which were shot at the ground while standing on top of the iron sheet.
This was certainly less difficult than they had expected.
Luke shrugged. "In fact, once the first bullet hits his jaw, his brain can no longer control his body. His body is bulletproof, but his brain doesn't seem to be shockproof."
Phil and the other man were speechless: You're just talking nonsense!
Tiepi was a suspected criminal on their list. Two teams of elite detectives teamed up to capture him, but he managed to escape easily.
In a fast movement, who the hell can guarantee to hit the iron skin's jaw accurately
Ironhide Kerridge not only has superb defense, but also has first-rate strength and speed.
Before awakening the x-gene, Ironhide was only 1.78 meters tall. He was a running back in professional football, but not a meat shield who didn't know any skills.
It's a pity that Ironhide is already dead, so whatever Luke who killed him said was reasonable.
The winner has such rights.
After talking about the unfortunate Crich's experience, Phil picked up a device that he had placed on the trash can earlier, looked at the red indicator light on it, and sighed: "This is troublesome."
Seeing Luke's questioning look, Phil hesitated for a moment before explaining, "You know, groups like mutants are born with certain unique abilities. Some choose to follow the rules, while others use them to commit crimes."
After a pause, he continued, "This instrument can detect the traces left by most mutants after they use their abilities, so these two trash cans were sent into this building by a mutant using special abilities."
Luke nodded thoughtfully. "No wonder. I said that although this is not Stark's headquarters building, the security has been very tight recently, and such a serious mistake should not have occurred."
Phil nodded: "Even in this building, several important parts are equipped with similar monitoring devices. Once they detect the use of certain abilities, an alarm will be sounded. Mutants who know this will not act recklessly. People who don't know this..."