Roberto's whereabouts weren't easy to find, but the ubiquitous smartphone, coupled with F2F and QQ chat groups, finally gave Luke a suspected lead.
A person suspected to be Robert Pirlo had appeared in New York a few days ago, and his whereabouts were unknown.
However, the polyhedron system only found a companion of the suspected target, and then found that this companion flew to Los Angeles in a private business jet.
This lead wasn't reliable, but given that it might be a nest of vampire bosses, Luke felt that spending a few days investigating was acceptable.
If he really couldn't find one, then the new generation of gang members who had recently grown up in Los Angeles were also acceptable substitutes.
In any case, if the quality wasn't enough, the quantity would make up for it. The gangsters had a hundred gangsters for one, and their experience and credit points were comparable to the mini boss vampires.
Before looking for clues, Luke paid a special visit to the IN store outside Stark Industrial Park.
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Out, packed a lot of a certain young master's special cheeseburgers.
Ever since the tycoon had publicly changed his profession to Iron Man, the fast food restaurant's special cheeseburger had become a well-known delicacy in the United States, and it had become increasingly popular.
Luke waited for thirty minutes before he finally got his fifty burgers.
Even so, the staff here did not seem surprised at all.
It wasn't until a certain someone turned around and walked out of the door that the "Gou Dahu" gaze shot at him from behind.
Under the bright California sun in June, Luke slowly wandered around Los Angeles and scanned the areas from west to east.
When he was bored, he would find a place with a decent environment to stop and eat. After resting for a while, he would continue his search.
Roberto's "family visit" had been too cautious. Luke had only found intermittent clues along the way. Until now, it was like looking for a needle in a haystack.
Luke was already mentally prepared for this.
A year ago, Batman killed the rookie Blood God in Sacramento and turned the two young masters into vampires and gave them to S.H.I.E.L.D. as research material.
After that incident, the upper echelons of the United States had conducted several operations to investigate the vampires.
However, these actions were the self-detoxification reactions of those in power. They were classified secrets, and most ordinary people did not know about them.
No matter how many vampires or "warriors" like the Elsworth family who had turned on the vampires, Luke wouldn't be able to find detailed data.
But since then, vampires have also become like rats in the streets in the United States, and have become completely silent.
Thus, it was impossible for Luke to track down some vampire minions, and he had dug a hole for himself.
Vampires were nocturnal, and Robert's companion was accidentally photographed at the New York airport.
Once they left a crowded place like the airport, as long as the vampires were careful, ordinary people wouldn't be able to catch up to them.
It was broad daylight, and Luke didn't want to activate his armor, so he could only use "artificial" methods like Sharp Nose and Elementary Sound Wave to wander around for clues.
After half a day, Luke, who was familiar with downtown Los Angeles, had eliminated most of the prosperous areas.
As for the vast suburbs surrounding the city, they could forget about it. They might not even be able to search the entire area in a few days.
In the evening, Luke ate at an outdoor table on Santa Monica Beach and watched the bikini-clad beauties come and go under the setting sun.
They were all covered in a layer of golden light, which reflected all kinds of beautiful curves of light and darkness. Luke was a little distracted. Should he look for a few drug dealers tonight to wash some weeds and crystals, or should he ask for some information?
Not far away, a few young girls were laughing and joking as they walked by. When one of them saw that Luke was lost in thought, she couldn't help but whisper to her companions, causing them to laugh.
There seemed to be a hint of encouragement in their eyes.
Luke's gaze followed them from the front to the back until the girls disappeared into the dim light.
Finally, he stood up and murmured, "Okay, let's go together."
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Los Angeles at night wasn't much different from before he left.
Small-scale thefts and robberies were rampant again, and business was much better for the big gangs.
Clearly, without the daily greetings from Knee Breaker and Batman, these guys had been on the move again in the last few months.
Luke thought for a moment, and gave up on using "Batman's Return of the King."
Batman's reputation couldn't be improved by beating up a hooligan or two now.
He also didn't want to use Batman to cause trouble for vampires again.
With the Big Dipper Armor on, it didn't matter if he went on a killing spree.
Compared with defeating and capturing, killing was the best option for experience and credit points.
However, the bad guys who were defeated and captured could still be released from prison, commit crimes again, and then be caught again.
There was no clear difference in experience and credit points between the one-off harvesting and the continuous harvesting of leeks.
But Luke didn't like to give the villains a chance to return.
Unless they could "return from the dead," he wouldn't mind farming points a second time.
After clearing out the second drug dealer's secret warehouse, the North Star sent him a notification. "Sunwalkers found."
Luke perked up and sped up. He threw the rest of the illegal drugs into his inventory, then rushed out the door and into the sky.
As Luke's base from a few months ago, LAPD's surveillance naturally couldn't escape his backdoor.
The Sunwalker had appeared in the north, and didn't enter the city. He simply drove past a surveillance camera before continuing north.
Luke immediately followed him.
The Sunwalker could be said to be a super hound for vampires. He even boasted that he could smell vampires from a kilometer away.
This could only be considered an artistic metaphor.
The truth was that the Sunwalker was a hybrid between a human and a vampire.
Relying on his vampire instincts, he could indeed dig out traces of his "compatriots" from the dark corners of the city and kill them all.
However, the Sunwalker also liked to hide during the day and hunt vampires every day. He was also very careful about avoiding surveillance.
A few days ago, Luke had spotted him twice in New York, and thought that he had lost sight of the vampire Roberto.
Now, it seemed that the Sunwalker was truly worthy of the title of vampire hound.
At night, a lone car drove out of downtown Los Angeles, and Luke, who was invisible, followed it from a distance.
An hour later, looking at the car heading northwest, Luke suddenly had an idea.
This road could lead to San Francisco.
But Sacramento wasn't far east of San Francisco.
The noob Blood God of the Elsworth family had been "born" in an old castle in the wilderness there.
After that, Luke had done a rough investigation of the castle's origins, and found that it had originally belonged to an ancient European family that hadn't been famous.
Decades after the Civil War, the castle appeared under the Elsworth family's name.
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