Phil frowned. "What's going on?"
Luke said indifferently, "A detective's intuition. This Sitwell has an inexplicable hostility toward you and me. If you killed his wife and son, or cut off his future, it would be normal for him to be hostile, but it's very abnormal for him to be hostile toward me. "
After a brief silence, Phil nodded slightly.
Although Luke's so-called "intuition" was very unreliable, he was willing to believe it.
A detective who had been involved in many major cases and killed more than two hundred armed criminals had the right to believe in his "intuition."
This kind of person's intuition was sometimes similar to a superpower.
Also, Luke had indirectly stopped most of SHIELD's agents from joining the battlefield tonight.
Although Phil had been very angry at the time, he now knew that Luke had done the right thing. It was just that Phil couldn't do it himself.
He didn't have a deep relationship with Sitwell, and they had just happened to be on a mission together.
He trusted Luke more than this colleague he didn't know well.
After hearing Luke's reminder, he pondered for a moment before he said in a low voice, "I'll get you out of this. Don't mention this to anyone else. Even if you meet our agents in the future, don't mention it again. "
Luke simply nodded. "Thank you."
When Sitwell ran over, he had already called out SHIELD's name. There was no point in Phil keeping Luke's real identity a secret.
However, Phil planned to go back and classify Luke's actions in this incident as a level-8, or even level-10, top secret.
That way, only one person would see it.
Of course, Phil didn't have the right to give a level-10 rating, but Nick Fury could.
Thor had also said that he would protect Luke, so hiding Luke, who was a close friend of Thor's was also Nick Fury's choice.
He could only talk about the rest later.
Thinking that, Phil took the pork rolls and sausages that Luke had given him and returned to his big tent.
Sitting in a chair in the corner, he ate the food on his plate. His eyes fell on a shiny bald head. 'What's wrong with this guy?'
…
When it was almost noon, Thor and the others left.
Selvig and Daisy got into their jeeps and prepared to return.
Dr. Jane and Thor walked together, and on S.H.I.E.L.D.'s side, Phil brought a group of people to guide them and provide various services.
There were no wishy-washy people here.
Even Dr. Jane and Daisy, who were both masculine women doing research in the wild, made a decision and did not delay any further.
At the edge of the messy concrete maze, Luke saw off a large group of people and welcomed a large group of people.
At this moment, the concrete maze and the surrounding area of several hundred meters had been completely blocked by SHIELD.
Thor, the inhumane second-generation god, didn't care much about the Destroyer that he had smashed into pieces and left directly.
Of course, S.H.I.E.L.D. would not let go of the scene of the "alien" war and decisively blocked the area within a few hundred meters.
A large number of SHIELD researchers in protective suits entered, and Luke only took a few glances before he drove back to Shackelford.
Looking at the large piece of scrap metal in his storage dimension, he curled up the corner of his mouth.
It was great that he had met a descendant of a god.
Last night, he had found an opportunity to chat with Thor and pretended to casually ask him what he should do with the remains of the Destroyer.
Thor was now focused on returning to Asgard, and replied absent-mindedly, "I've already destroyed it. It's just a pile of junk. If you like it, take some back as a souvenir."
A certain crown prince, however, mumbled to himself, I've smashed it into pieces. If I take it back to fix it, it'll be easier to build another one.
The materials for the Destroyer weren't particularly rare in Asgard. What was really troublesome was Odin's "handiwork." Odin was now in a deep sleep, so how could he waste his energy to fix this thing?
In fact, the Destroyer was an outdated product that Odin had eliminated. Odin had long stopped using it in battle, and had only kept it in the treasury as some kind of souvenir.
In Asgard's treasury, there were a lot of things that were more precious than the Destroyer, and there was no way he could take care of them.
Apart from making Odin sad, there was really no point in bringing back something that had been turned into scrap metal.
Thor, who was used to being rich, very naturally abandoned it.
Luke smiled when he heard that.
If the owner didn't want it, then it was ownerless.
He didn't need to take out the huge pile of remains in his inventory anymore.
This piece of wreckage was his spoils of war after the battle, when he rescued his four companions in the concrete maze.
Out of the desire to study Asgard's magic creations, he had quietly collected the remains from under the collapsed cement block.
But Luke didn't want the system to judge his actions as stealing from someone else and deduct points, so he simply "communicated" with the owner, Thor.
In the end, the crown prince was as bright as ever. With just a few words, it was as if he had gifted the Destroyer's remains to Luke.
More importantly, there was a system notification.
System: Fragment of rune discovered. Can be converted into 50000 credit points or used to modify the storage module. Please choose to convert credit points/modify the storage module.
Luke was someone who had been through a lot. He was very calm about this notification … Of course not.
Although he didn't show his joy, the choice notification was like a kitten scratching at his heart.
Last time, after absorbing Blackheart's evil thoughts, the storage module had been modified.
After that, he realized that he could operate the items in his inventory very meticulously.
This ability was actually very powerful, but apart from using it as a research tool, he had never used it in battle.
Now, he actually had a chance to modify the storage module again. How could he not be tempted?
Fortunately, his rationality took over, and he resisted the urge to hurry up and try it out.
He hadn't forgotten that last time in Houston, he had been so anxious that he had chosen to modify the storage module. His inventory had gone on strike for half a day, and he could only spend the night guarding the small plane in the wasteland.
Besides, the Destroyer's remains didn't belong to him at the time.
When he had first tested the system, he had illegally taken five dollars from someone else, and five points had been deducted.
So, how much was the Destroyer's remains worth?
If the system used the highest premium that an advanced magic item could sell for on Earth, Luke felt that his credit points would probably be deducted into the negatives.
He didn't want to try at all what would happen if he had negative credit points.
Fortunately, basic psychology and long-term experience gave him room to play, and his good relationship with his five friends made it easy for him to act.
Thor, the number one tycoon in Alliance, didn't disappoint and gave a perfect answer.
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