Qiao Te said quickly: "Wait, don't be impulsive, I can help you solve this problem, with a simple mental evaluation, you can go abroad and become a millionaire soon, why do you have to do this?"
Norman grinned, "No, you never thought of letting me live. If I were in your position, I wouldn't want someone who knows too many of my secrets to live. So, I want you to be buried with me."
Having said that, Norman suddenly pushed Joet away and shot his boss.
Joet screamed and fell to the ground.
Bang bang bang bang!
A series of bullets were fired from the rifles of two DEA agents who had been lying in ambush nearby. Norman fell to the ground and the gun in his hand flew out.
Two agents rushed forward and helped the injured Choate up.
Joet suddenly screamed, but felt relieved in his heart.
Norman's shot only hit his leg, and judging by the amount of blood, no major blood vessels were damaged, so his life was saved.
Signaling to the two agents not to rush to drag him away, Joet looked at Norman.
Norman was now lying in a pool of blood, but with a strange smile on his face, his eyes fixed on Joet.
Countless thoughts flashed through Joet's mind, but for a moment he was speechless.
Norman gurgled twice, spat out a mouthful of blood, and muttered, "Do you think you can get away with this? Haha, I've already sent the evidence of your drug trafficking to the FBI, NYPD, the District Attorney, and the most famous newspapers in the United States. Congratulations, Joet, you will soon be in hell to accompany me. I'll be waiting for you there!"
After saying this, he let out a long breath, his whole body went limp, and he was completely motionless.
Joet was filled with fear.
Although Norman is crazy, he is never stupid.
He said this before he died, so it can't be false.
How could this happen? Why did it suddenly become like this? What went wrong? Choate fell into deep self-doubt.
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In front of the virtual light screen, Selina was watching the live broadcast with her mouth wide open: "What the hell is going on? Is Norman really crazy?"
Norman was taken away by the DEA before and escaped under strict supervision.
It must not be easy for him to escape.
Since he had successfully escaped, he could have simply disappeared from the scene, or at most changed his identity and went to South America to live a carefree life and be a wealthy man for many years.
Why did he come to trouble his boss? Even more bizarre is why did he push Choate away and shoot him in the end? He had the gun pointed at Choate's head before, and could have easily killed him, but he gave others the opportunity to shoot him.
Luke took a sip of coffee leisurely without answering Selina's questions.
Even though, he is the one who knows it all best.
In fact, the day he first met Norman, they met at night.
Even Norman's men met Luke that night.
However, Luke was not there to reminisce about the past.
The effect of Spirit 40 is so obvious, how could Luke waste it.
As the saying goes, good things never last overnight.
At noon, he recorded Norman's group of people in his little black notebook, and in the evening he used this group of people as the first group of test subjects for the Psycho 40s.
Why did Norman's group go to trade with Guzman the day after the trouble happened, and why did the whole group go there together
The answer is self-evident.
Why did Norman suddenly change his mind and was called to the transaction site by McGee
Of course, only Luke knows the reason best.
In fact, that night, Luke met more people than just Norman's group.
Guzman also met Luke without knowing it.
They have all personally experienced the power of inducer + basic hypnosis + mind communication + spirit 40.
It's a pity that Luke doesn't have truly extraordinary hypnotic abilities.
Like the elementary pheromone manipulation from Kilgrave, which has a (partially learnable) instruction at the back.
The specific difference in usage is that Luke's pheromone manipulation can only be used on women and has no effect on men.
Therefore, he could not directly let Norman and others take actions that would directly endanger his life and safety.
For example, they could ask them to surrender themselves directly, or directly expose Joet's crimes, because they know subconsciously that they will definitely die if they do that.
Luke can only target the weaknesses in these people's characters and prescribe the right remedies to make this drama popular among the general public.
Magnifying the anger and fear in Guzman's heart, and the suspicion, violence and self-destructive tendencies in Norman's character, made them ignore many unreasonable things and gradually embarked on a path of no return.
In fact, Norman and Guzman have always been cautious in their dealings. It is rare for the bosses of both sides to meet directly, and even rarer for both sides to negotiate together with their trusted subordinates.
This, of course, was also Luke's work.
His hint distracted both sides from the risks of the negotiation and made them focus on the goods and money.
For both parties, the most important things are goods and money.
These three views that have been deeply rooted in their hearts over the years will make them ignore huge risks.
After all, selling banned drugs involves huge risks, and both parties are used to such risks, so they are not very alert.
During this experiment, Luke also obtained information about the boss behind the scenes, Joet-Hakes, from Norman's group.
Including the fact that Norman had a lot of evidence of Choate selling drugs, and that Choate wanted McGee to replace the unstable Norman.
Even so, wanting Norman to kill Joet would easily cause a backlash from Norman's desire to survive.
Therefore, Luke, relying on the armor with optical camouflage, created what Norman thought was a "silencing incident" and successfully activated the pre-set "mutual destruction" hint.
Norman's character destined him to be narrow-minded and extreme in behavior.
As long as Luke strengthens the idea of "revenge" and "dying together", Norman will most likely go down this dead end.
After spending the most time and effort on Norman, Luke finally pulled the big fish behind the scenes, Joet, out of the water and threw him onto the shore.
Now with live TV broadcast and the evidence collected by Norman, everything that was fine with Joet would become problematic.
Besides, it’s not that Choate doesn’t have problems; it’s that the problems are huge.
Moreover, he fell into the same situation as Norman before because of the exposure. The people who wanted him dead were not only the victims and competitors, but also his partners and subordinates.
As long as Joet's mouth is opened, his men and accomplices will inevitably be doomed. The easiest way is to let this key figure, Joet, commit suicide or disappear.
Therefore, the only options facing this New York DEA boss are going to jail or escaping.
If a drug dealer goes to jail, he probably won't live long.
And run away? Luke thought that would be even better.
After happily finishing his latte, Luke went to the workshop to work in high spirits.
Selena continued to sort and look up information in the living room, and from time to time she looked at the heart-shaped latte art in the coffee cup that had not moved at all.
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