Being A Detective in The World of Film and Television

Chapter 811: Enemies all over the world, only two teammates (1 update)

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The people on the hostile panel at the end were... a bit much.

For example, the hell boss Mephisto who I met the night before was on the list of three-star enemies and ranked first.

Most of the two-star enemy lists are opponents who have been defeated by Luke's various aliases but are still alive.

Among them are Dylan Elsworth and Alex Montel, as well as some guys with the last name Elsworth, all of whom are vampires sent to a secret research facility by Batman.

And there are too many people who are hostile to one star.

Many criminals arrested by the detective himself and their relatives are on the list, and it is obvious that they are very unfriendly to a certain detective.

Luke just took a quick look.

It's that simple for a detective in the Los Angeles Major Crimes Unit to want to be hated.

If we digitize this list, the number of teammates would be 2, and the list of enemies should be printed in at least size 5 font on a full 1 cm high A4 paper.

This was also one of the reasons why he was not in the mood to study the team module yesterday.

It's so hard to be a good person in this world! Luke sighed.

The more you give to this world, the more enemies you will make. Being a superhero has never been a good career.

However, the functionality of the Team module does not stop there.

After checking, Luke found that the qualifications for learning all abilities of his only two teammates were already open.

Before, he could only choose to defeat or kill the opponent, or gain the other party's gratitude in order to obtain the qualification to learn someone's abilities.

Now the team module finally provides a third way to become a teammate.

This made Luke feel relieved.

When dealing with enemies, he can defeat or even kill them without hesitation to gain their abilities.

But this cannot be done with neutral or friendly people.

Once gambling is used to gain capabilities, great hidden dangers will arise.

For example, Bobby, the PR manager, has an okay relationship with Luke, but the level of gratitude he shows does not reach the level required by the system.

Bobby's luck was a bit bad to begin with.

If the PR manager loses the bet to Luke, he might get into a car accident.

Or when he goes down to the mine in Fanrong Town, he may encounter a landslide or something like that.

Thinking of this, Luke patted his forehead: When I go back this time, I have to arrange for Bobby to return to Los Angeles.

Before he knew it, a manager had been forgotten by him in the mine in Fanrong Town for almost three months.

However, he doesn't have much fighting ability, so it's probably difficult for him to become Luke's teammate.

If Manager Bobby had been thrown into the mine forever, he would have been more likely to hate someone than to be grateful to someone.

This is the first benefit brought by the team module.

Secondly, the information in Selina's panel also revealed some information.

There was nothing extraordinary in her list of abilities.

The symbiosis of the gold nugget, and its strengthening of Selina, were not judged by the system as her abilities.

Considering the fact that Selina never lost weight over the years but never gained weight, Luke had some guesses.

Maybe one day, she will give herself a surprise! Just as he was thinking this, Luke suddenly received a system prompt.

System: Teammate Selina completed the task of clearing out the drug trafficking gang's hideout and destroying illegal drugs.

Total mission experience: 500, points: 500.

The task contribution rate is 80%.

Selena is a three-star teammate, and the host automatically shares 50% of her contribution rate.

The host gains 200 experience points and 200 points.

Luke: … Holy crap! Is this how my teammates operate

After being excited for a while, he finally suppressed the urge to call Selina.

He had just made a mistake out of impatience and was temporarily unable to use the storage space. Now he had to stay calm, very calm!

Looking at the prompts on Selina's panel, he calmed himself down and pondered the reasons behind it.

800 experience points means that Selena should have taken advantage of her absence to go out and beat up some hooligans, continuing the legend of the Los Angeles Kneebreaker.

This den should not be big and the amount of illegal drugs should not be large.

The mission contribution rate was only 80%. It should be that some dog head also went there and helped a little.

In the end, Luke got half of Selina's experience points for completing the task, which is 500x80%x50%=200.

Luke couldn't help but curl up the corners of his mouth.

Compared to doing it yourself, the gains are certainly low.

He gained tens of thousands of experience points during his trip to Dallas this time.

The 200 experience points provided by Selina are just enough to fill a gap in one's teeth.

However, Luke didn't have to do anything to gain experience points.

Baby! This thought flashed through Luke's mind.

Isn’t this the baby in some online games!

Although the system says Selena is a teammate, the experience distribution between teammates in the online game is equal.

After Luke activated the team module the day before yesterday, the system did not allocate any experience points to Selina and Robert.

Obviously, this sharing mode only allows Luke to unilaterally obtain the proceeds from teammates completing tasks.

In addition, when determining the task contribution rate sharing, the system also mentioned that Selena was a three-star teammate.

Therefore, the star rating of this teammate may also affect the proportion of contribution sharing

Thinking of this, he glanced at his teammates' panel.

Robert is still traveling around the world with Catherine, and even if he returns to work in small town, he will not handle any major cases.

Besides, this middle-aged man is already in his forties. Since he has chosen to live out his retirement in a small town, he should just live out his old age peacefully.

Luke no longer counted on Robert's scoring efficiency.

At this time, another question was on his mind: Why were other people not included in the teammate list

For example, his relatives Drexel, Catherine, and Claire all have close relationships with him, so why are they not included

After carefully looking at the list of teammates, he saw something.

The system activates the team module function.

Team, that word is the key.

Robert and Selena, who were listed as teammates, had experienced life-and-death battles with him.

Selena is an all-round partner who has been through life and death with him many times and is undoubtedly a loyal teammate.

When they were in Shackelford, Robert and Luke were both sheriffs of the small town, and together they shot and killed dozens of bandits from the Carlos family.

This should be the reason why they were judged as teammates.

But people like Dustin and Elsa in the police station have fought with Luke, but they are not on the list of teammates.

This situation needs to be studied carefully later.

These colleagues in the police station are all professionals who have been handling various cases for a long time. Once they become teammates, they will be a constant source of points-boosting cheats, which is extremely cost-effective.

Moreover, these people have a close relationship with him, so it should be easier to develop them into teammates than strangers.

The Nugget also didn't make the list, perhaps because it's... not a person

Suddenly, another system prompt appeared.

System: Teammate Selina completed the task of rescuing women and subduing gangsters.

Total mission experience: 5.

The mission contribution rate is 100%. Selina is a three-star teammate, and the host automatically shares 50% of her contribution rate.

The host gains 2 experience points and 2 points.

Looking at the eye-catching number 2, Luke was stunned.