Being A Detective in The World of Film and Television

Chapter 596: Questions and answers (1 more)

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Even so, Luke was confident that he could defeat this group of corpse-carrying Iron Bloods, including the caped Iron Blood Warrior.

But the risk isn't worth it.

Some of the equipment on those corpse-carrying iron-blooded soldiers don't look like cold weapons. God knows how powerful their hot weapons are.

The x-bomb thrown by the Cape Predator at the end also proved this point.

It's such a small x-bomb that you can carry with you and easily launch, and its power is almost the same as that of a tactical nuclear weapon.

That x-bomb-like thing is also on the wrists of other Iron Blood Warriors, which means that this is probably a common equipment.

The technology on Earth is obviously not at this level yet.

If he really got into a fight with this group of iron-blooded people, and they didn't play a countdown and just detonated it directly, he really had no confidence that he could survive.

It's not like now, my harvest seems to be pretty good! Luke unconsciously counted the things in the storage space.

Two hours later, the snowmobile returned to the icebreaker, and the people on board began to recover the snowmobile and accommodate the expedition members.

Treat those who need treatment, rest those who need rest, and eat those who need to eat.

Luke did not go to the room. Instead, he sat down alone in a corner of the ship's lobby, eating a large plate of food he had just found in the kitchen.

The death of the expedition team also made the personnel on the icebreaker uneasy, and because they were busy with various affairs, they were too lazy to find someone to allocate rooms.

This trip to the ruins was totally worth it.

Apart from the fact that I put in more than 10,000 points, this is not perfect.

In addition, both abilities and various items were harvested abundantly.

Among the items harvested, the aliens obtained: highly corrosive body fluids, tough skulls, and sharp tail blades.

The items obtained from the Iron Blood Warriors were: two retractable double-headed spears, a six-clawed dart, and two unknown items that were suspected to be used by the Iron Blood for hunting.

These two unknown objects are two of the three items brought out of the underground sarcophagus by the expedition team.

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

Not only are these gains huge, but the key point is that no one among the survivors knows about it.

Even if the FBI's 17th Division got wind of the news, they would go and cause trouble for Weyland.

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

Everyone saw Luke escape from the ruins empty-handed.

Perfect! He evaluated this action in his mind.

It's not about achieving perfection, but about cleaning up the mess.

The cleanup work that he was supposed to do was destroyed by a super x-bomb fired by the high-level Iron-blooded Warrior, which destroyed all the ruins.

Although the final escape was a bit embarrassing, the result was still good.

Feeling happy, he finished the large plate of food, put it down, and looked at the person who stood in front of him: "What's the matter?"

This person is the female African American polar sports expert, Lex.

She glared at Luke, "You knew the dangers in the ruins, why didn't you warn everyone?"

Luke looked around.

They found that there were people coming and going in the hall of this cabin conversion, but they were all very busy and no one noticed the two of them.

He sighed, "Why would I go down if I knew it was dangerous? If I didn't go down, how would I warn everyone? Or tell everyone that you're dead, so don't try hard?"

Lex was choked, but continued to argue: "You have the ability to rescue more people, but you went out with your own unknown purpose and returned empty-handed several times. Don't the lives of your teammates matter to you?"

Luke rummaged in his pocket and took out a cream chocolate lollipop. He slowly peeled off the candy wrapper and put it in his mouth.

Lex looked at his behavior and wanted to get angry again.

Luke spoke up: "I rescued at least twelve expedition members including you. How many people did you save?"

Lex's face flushed red, and after a long pause he said, "Then why didn't you save the others?"

Luke fiddled with the candy in his mouth, twisting the candy wrapper in his hand and turning it around: "How do you know I didn't save them?"

Lex: "But, you..." She paused suddenly, as if she thought of something.

Luke sighed: "I'm just a human, not God. I can't bring back the dead."

Lex looked grim: "... They, all..."

Luke nodded slightly: "They are all in the lair of that black monster. I checked and no one is alive."

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

She's not really stupid.

Luke's behavior still has a basic bottom line.

Faced with danger, he took the initiative to step forward many times, repelling monsters and saving expedition members.

She herself didn't believe that he was really afraid of death and didn't save people.

She said those words only because she was worried about the dozens of missing team members and wanted to get an answer from him.

Now, Luke clearly told her the answer, but she would rather not know it.

She was the security instructor of the team, and her greatest wish was to bring these people back safely. Now that almost everyone was dying, she felt a huge sense of guilt.

Luke glanced at her and said nothing more.

This woman has serious Madonna tendencies.

He didn't plan to deal with her in the future, so there was no need to say anything more.

He explained these few sentences because he didn't want this woman to use her messy imagination on his several experiences of acting alone.

What if this woman suddenly loses her mind and thinks he is some big boss behind the scenes and starts biting him? That would be really annoying.

So, Luke likes to deal with people who are smart and have bottom lines. People of Taibai Lotus are difficult to deal with because they only talk about morality, not reason.

Dealing with someone with a dark heart? He could do it with bullets.

This is what he is best at.

Suddenly, an old voice sounded from the upper stairs: "Okay, Miss Woods. I will take care of the follow-up affairs of this expedition. Luke is only my personal security and is not responsible for other affairs of the expedition team."

Lex turned his head and saw that it was Weyland.

The anger in her heart burst out: "This is all your fault. I told you before we set out that rushing like this would lead to trouble."

Luke was shocked: Nonsense! This is simply a playground created by the Predators.

Unless someone else gets in first, no matter how thoroughly she trains the expedition team, they will still fail.

After all, everyone entered the ruins to explore, not to fight.

If Willand had known that such a fierce battle would take place down there, he would definitely not have gone in himself.

Wouldn't it be safer for him to hire a mercenary team of several hundred people to clean out the entire ruins before leaving

Luke said nothing more.

But Weyland was also a cunning guy, and he dealt with Lex in just a few minutes.

The most effective of these words of comfort, of course, is money.