The people on the bus were all dressed as workers, and some were even wearing city administration vests. They looked no different from officials who had come to provide disaster relief.
Luke's heart skipped a beat.
Actually, there weren't many people at the subway station. Only two patrol officers were guarding the entrance to prevent people from breaking in.
Thanks to Batman's efforts, very few people were injured in the subway station, and the rescuers quickly left before they could be of any use.
After Simon threatened them with the school's "surprise," the police force here almost immediately started to disperse to investigate the various schools.
Both Luke and Tony realized that Simon had played another trick this time.
He had asked the police not to evacuate the students, or he would activate the "big accident," but he didn't say that the police weren't allowed to search.
Sure enough, the police mobilized all their manpower, and even the FBI and Homeland Security were mobilized.
After all, these two parties had been on the bus at the time, and two of their children were still studying in New York.
If they didn't look for it, what would they do if their children went to class next to it?
These people knew very well that Simon's threat was equivalent to holding all the people in a certain school hostage.
If the authorities directly informed all the schools that all the students were dismissed early, it would be like flipping the table.
However, the authorities didn't have the right to flip the table, and the other party could directly blow up the table along with everyone else.
As a result, the situation in New York fell into chaos.
No matter how many police officers NYPD had, they weren't enough.
Many upper-class people heard the news and started to leave New York.
The incident at the subway station didn't affect these bigwigs at all. In any case, they wouldn't take the subway.
On the tall buildings of the Wall Street subway station, many people were still standing in front of the windows to watch the show. They also took a lot of photos and videos and sent them to F2F and QQ. They didn't feel threatened at all.
It wasn't until just now that the threat of the 2,400-pound weapon appeared that many bigwigs couldn't sit still anymore.
In fact, the bigwigs whose children were studying in New York had already started to receive the news.
They either went to the school in person or called home and sent someone to pick up their children immediately.
Even if there was only a 1 in 1,446 chance, normal parents wouldn't want their children to take such a risk.
Besides, if Simon said that the thing was in the school, was it really in the school?
Who knew if the criminals had secretly put another one somewhere else as a backup? All the bad guys in movies liked to do this, and no bigwigs in real life were stupid enough to believe the criminals' words.
Reality wasn't a TV series. No protagonist was destined to save everything in the end.
No one liked to put their lives in the hands of others, and these big shots didn't like to be stupid. Even the police officers on duty near the subway station were a little absent-minded.
Although their mission wasn't to find the "big accident," who didn't have a few relatives and friends? Who didn't have a few children?
He couldn't directly reveal the news of the "big accident", but he could ask someone to take the child away from the school as soon as possible.
For a moment, traffic was congested, cell phone communication jammed, and radio jammed.
The whole city was like an ant's nest that had been poked, and the people who felt the danger were subconsciously staying away from it.
Luke, who had just come downstairs, saw his colleague, Ricky, stop the heavy siege vehicles and ask questions. He then followed the "workers" in the lead to the subway station, as if he was going to accompany them.
At that moment, Ricky's phone suddenly rang.
He took out his phone and said a few words after connecting the call. Then, he looked around and did not continue to walk into the subway station.
The expressions of the few "workers" on the side froze. They looked at each other without saying a word.
At that moment, Ricky saw Luke running in from the side and hurriedly waved his hand. "Over here, Luke."
Luke ran over and pointed. "The boss wants you to go over. He needs a veteran to command the police officers. Let me, a rookie, guard this place."
Ricky slapped his forehead in realization. "That's true. I'm so busy that I'm dizzy."
Then, he turned his head and smiled at the workers. "This police officer will take you in later. Be careful." After that, he hurriedly ran to the logistics vehicle not far away.
The workers exchanged glances for a brief moment, before one of them urged, "Officer, we have a lot of work to do. Can we go in now?"
Luke nodded with a smile. "Okay, follow me."
He strode forward and was a lot ahead of the workers.
When he reached the subway station, he said to the two patrol officers, "The construction team will take over here. You don't have to worry about it. The boss has a mission and needs people. Hurry up and go. "
The two patrol officers didn't suspect anything. They nodded and ran off.
Naturally, the construction team wouldn't let anyone in. There was indeed no need for them to guard this place.
Also, they had heard all kinds of insider information over the walkie-talkie, and knew that the department had even pulled the police academy interns into the city to cooperate with the search.
It wasn't appropriate for official police officers like them to slack off here.
Thus, nobody from NYPD paid attention to the subway station except for Luke.
The workers around him weren't too surprised. They had heard the conversation clearly, and they actually knew the current situation better than most people in New York City.
It was normal for the police force to be stretched thin; it wasn't right for them to be relaxed.
Looking at Luke's very handsome and very young face, a rough man felt sour in his heart. While he cursed the pretty boy in his heart, he also made up his mind to kill the pretty boy the moment he entered the room.
What they didn't know was that Dustin and Ricky were looking at them with mockery in their eyes as they talked.
Did these people know that NYPD's best fighter was standing right next to them and were prepared for this?
Dustin and Ricky weren't worried at all. They simply glanced over and left with the patrolmen around them.
Luke said that he would take care of things here. All they needed to do was act as usual and not let Simon and the others notice anything unusual.
On the other side, Luke noticed Dustin and Ricky's departure and chuckled inwardly.
With these colleagues around, it was inevitable that they would worry about him and come in to check, which would be troublesome.
Thinking that, he didn't stop walking as he led the workers down the subway station. He explained the situation. "There's nothing wrong with the platform here, but a train over there has been blown up. You might have to move these two carriages first …"
"Pu! Pu!"
Gunshots rang out behind him.
"Ah!" Luke screamed and rolled down the stairs. He didn't stop until he reached the bottom, where he lay motionless on his back. Blood immediately oozed out of the ground behind him.
The two workers sneered and put away their guns. One of them even cursed, "Fako, I hate seeing a pretty boy like him. I really want to shoot him in the face too."
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