After all, no one knew that such a shocking event would happen in Raccoon City.
There was nothing odd about his behavior in Raccoon City.
After the zombies are rampant, it would be abnormal if he didn't want to rise up and fight back and find a way to escape from the Raccoon City, which is a hell on earth.
Wells and the other man's inquiries mainly focused on the two men's various experiences in the city, and it was obvious that they did not regard them as suspects.
There's no way, Luke and Selina's information is too clean.
The two grew up and lived in Shackelford, and their family relationship was clear and there was no doubt.
The two had just arrived in Houston three days before going to Raccoon City.
The two were just unlucky and met a petty boss, and were sent to Raccoon City to eat dirt.
Besides, Wells and the other man were involved in the Mexican arms case that made their superiors dislike them, and even the case report was confirmed by them.
Anyone who suspects that Luke and his companions are involved in the Raccoon City tragedy must be a psychopath.
Because SHIELD already has a lot of intelligence, enough to confirm that Umbrella Corporation has done a series of things in Raccoon City.
Wells and the other man came just to ask routine questions and to keep the mouth shut.
It was obviously impossible to interrogate Luke and the other two as criminals.
Taking these factors into consideration, the four of them had a smooth conversation.
After the questioning, Luke asked the two to wait.
He then handed the box of T-virus serum to Wells, saying that he got it accidentally when he was saving a little girl, and it looked a little unusual.
After Wells got the thing, he made two phone calls before he figured out what it was, and his face immediately changed.
After saying sorry and asking the two to wait for a moment, he ran aside to continue making a phone call to report.
After he came back, he apologized: "I'm sorry, this thing is a bit important. You two can only stay with us for a while until someone comes to escort it away."
Luke didn't take it seriously and smiled, "It's okay. We are also police officers and we know this is the rule."
Wells felt even more satisfied.
This calm, peaceful, considerate, yet extremely skilled young man seems to be quite suitable for joining S.H.I.E.L.D.
Luke rolled his eyes and invited everyone to play poker and chat.
Of course, he didn't talk about any sensitive issues, but things like Tony Stark's gossip and the latest inventions of the Osborn Group.
At that time, information was not particularly developed, but Wells and the other man were real SHIELD agents. They could tell Luke a lot of non-confidential information that he could not see in the general news.
Therefore, he and Selena also listened with great interest.
However, we only played poker for two rounds before stopping. It seemed like no one was very interested.
Luke looked at the prompts in the system with a smile.
System: You defeated Kulich-Choate and obtained a list of his abilities.
Kuliqi's ability list: basic firearms, basic combat, basic tactical command...
Of course, the most important thing is the small description of the ability. Most of these abilities are followed by a (Produced by S.H.I.E.L.D.).
It would be good if it wasn't produced by Hydra, otherwise I would have to find a solution from Thomas, Luke thought.
During the conversation, Luke also asked specific questions about the Umbrella Corporation.
The SHIELD team leader who pretended to be FBI Wells, but was actually named Coolidge, was a little hesitant, but finally told Luke not to worry about the problem, as the Umbrella Corporation was definitely doomed.
Of course, they also asked about the virus. Luke and the other man both came from there, so naturally they didn't have so many concerns.
"It's transmitted through body fluids," Wells said.
Luke: “Not airborne?”
Wells looked at him oddly. "If Umbrella dared to create an airborne virus, someone would have talked to them once they launched the project, unless they hid in some uninhabited secret base and played with it on their own."
As for the people behind the Umbrella Corporation, Wells didn't say much, but just vaguely said "They make mistakes, and others are actually happy about it."
But his expression was very obvious, as if he was gloating.
Obviously, he is happy to see the misfortune of companies that mess around with viruses and biochemical experiments.
Luke couldn't ask any more questions.
Who is behind the Umbrella? The military, the World Security Council, Hydra, or anyone else. It is even possible that the blockade of Raccoon City and the atomic weapon were not necessarily launched in the name of the Umbrella Corporation.
In Avengers 1, which country or party was responsible for the atomic weapon? It was even Hydra who was in charge. It is possible that several parties wanted to see the United States in trouble, so they either sat back and watched or agreed to it. No one can really explain the inside story, but on the surface it is enough that the World Security Council made the final decision.
This time, someone obviously has to pay for what Umbrella did.
But who will pay for it? This is just like the atomic weapon in Avengers 1, where no one in the audience knew who would pay for it. Luke also doesn’t know, and he has no right to know.
If someone dared to drop an atomic weapon on Manhattan, a world financial and economic center with a population of several million, it was no surprise that Raccoon City, a remote rural town with a population of only 20,000 to 30,000, was wiped out by an atomic weapon.
After all, Raccoon City is hundreds of kilometers away from Houston, and it is basically surrounded by farmland, while Manhattan is surrounded by the New York City area with a population of tens of millions.
Raccoon City was only hit by a 5,000-ton tactical atomic weapon, while the one that hit Manhattan was at least a million-ton level. The two are completely different concepts.
While I was thinking this, Wells said, "Well, actually... the one that hit Raccoon City was not an atomic weapon."
Luke, Selina: "What?"
Wells: "Haha, atomic weapons don't have the function of eliminating biological viruses. I can't say more, but don't mention it again." He said this while looking at Luke. Apparently he knew that someone had told Director Thomas that Raccoon City was flattened by an atomic weapon.
Looking at Wells' expression, Luke always felt that Wells was despising him for being uneducated and thinking that the explosion was an atomic weapon.
But he was embarrassed. Could he say that it was the movie in his previous life and Alice's words that confirmed that it was an atomic weapon
Now think about it, regardless of whether the information Alice saw was true or false, even if the Umbrella Corporation had atomic weapons, why did they have to throw them into Raccoon City
This is not the biochemical world, and Umbrella is not that giant company.
Only then did he remember that after the so-called atomic weapon explosion, the police station's Bell 206 could still fly? His cell phone was also working fine except for the lack of signal.
Umbrella Corporation has long destroyed the mobile phone base stations and landline lines around Raccoon City, so it is normal that there is no signal.
But the phone is really fine.
These things haven't been modified to be emp-proof, so... that shot really wasn't an atomic weapon.
This is fucking... Preconceived notions are killing me!
Finally, Luke wanted to treat everyone to lunch, but due to safety concerns, Cheney paid for fast food and everyone ate in the interrogation room.
Shortly after lunch, someone from SHIELD finally arrived.
Two FBI-painted helicopters carried about thirty fully armed agents, equipped with all kinds of long and short guns.
The two planes were armed helicopters, and it was obvious that they attached great importance to the T virus serum.