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Chapter 1530

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Phil hesitated for a moment, then said, "I need to review his intelligence."

Staring at Luke, he said solemnly, "I'm willing to believe that there's nothing wrong with the answers you deduced from his answers, but I can't just give it to Director Fury, so I need him alive."

In the end, Luke nodded. "Okay, he's yours."

Phil: … Wait, were you just saying that you were so serious just to lighten the mood?

Of course, Luke wouldn't answer his question. Was he supposed to say that he didn't want Nick Fury to think that Big Dipper was too easy to talk to, which was why he had reserved the next experience and credit point in advance?

He took off the "helmet" on Lamarr's head and put it in a box next to him. He then took out a Thousand Faces system and threw it at Phil.

Phil subconsciously caught it. "This?"

Luke said, "There's a surveillance system in Lamarr's eyes. The person behind the scenes should know that you're cross-dressing. This Thousand Faces also has a male and a female model, and it's never been used. "

Phil was a little embarrassed, but he still asked, "What do I have to pay?"

Luke shook his head. "I don't need money, and you don't have our credit points. I'll reimburse Bruce directly. How you deal with him is your business. "

He then closed the box and walked out of the warehouse with it.

He didn't need to worry about anything else.

If Phil, an old agent, couldn't even get rid of one person, why would Nick Fury value him?

If he had to find a weakness for Phil, it would be that he wasn't strong enough in a head-on fight.

Also, this weakness was based on superheroes. Three to five ordinary criminals wouldn't be enough for him to fight in a minute.

It seemed that he had to give this guy some special treatment! Otherwise, what if he was stabbed in the heart again and his life flew away?

If this guy died, would Grandpa and Catherine be sad? Although their emotions were complicated when they heard Phil's name, they definitely didn't feel like they were enemies.

Without much hesitation, Luke made a choice.

He had to strengthen Phil's ability to survive, so that he wouldn't leak anything.

Batman would make Phil shut up and enjoy the benefits alone.

Even if it was leaked, it wouldn't be much.

Life-saving measures were ultimately used to save lives. If he wanted to kill someone, it definitely wouldn't be as efficient as modern firearms.

There was no way Luke wouldn't do anything just to keep it a secret. The right thing to do was to make sure that he was always stronger and more cunning than the bad guys.



No matter when Phil's second interrogation would begin, Luke had already taken action.

He was not the law, so he did not need any evidence.

As long as there were clues, he would find them and use all kinds of methods to get the information he wanted.

He could guarantee that he would not be interested in those people's privacy, nor would he use them for profit.

Many people wouldn't even know that someone had dug important information out of their heads.

The "helmet" that Lamarr wore was one of these methods.

It came from the reverse application of the Chitauri's telekinesis system.

The Chitauri's mind remote control system needed to block those messy thoughts and only collect the clearest information, such as the consciousness of moving limbs.

Luke, on the other hand, isolated the signals that it was using to control its body and further amplified the messy thoughts.

For others, this method was meaningless, including the Chitauri.

But for Luke, who had Mental Communication, he could find the information he needed from the amplified and unencrypted mental fluctuations.

That was because it was impossible for ordinary people to learn how to control their own thoughts. There was too much real information in the distracting thoughts that people thought flashed past.

For example, if Luke put this "helmet-like" mental magnifier on a S.H.I.E.L.D. member and asked, "Are you Hydra?" No matter what the person's answer was, they wouldn't be able to resist the mental pressure and subconsciously choose "yes."

Trained agents could control some of their thoughts and develop a certain level of resistance.

But as long as they used some appropriate drugs, their self-control would be greatly reduced.

As long as they couldn't completely block mental fluctuations, their brains would be as transparent as a kindergartner's to Luke.

Thus, Luke didn't explain the "helmet" and the principles behind the interrogation to Phil.

Things that he didn't know the principles behind it were the hardest to guard against.

This also greatly increased Luke's efficiency in obtaining first-hand intelligence. There was no need to wait for Phil to review it.

From the equipment in Lamarr's eyes, Luke had already discovered the surveillance program.

This also meant that the other party would know that something was wrong with Lamarr when he interfered with the electronic interference before he attacked.

Whether Lamarr was the one who caused the problem or not, the mastermind wouldn't wait for him to investigate without doing anything.

The intelligence provided by Lamarr was very effective.

A day or two later, the intelligence would basically be worthless.

Luke went straight to the special economic zone at night.



Standing in the research room, Garrett asked, "How's Lamarr?"

The researcher in front of the computer quickly replied as he operated it, "At 8: 27, the signal encountered an electronic barrier and never recovered. We then checked the surveillance cameras around him and found that Lamarr left the bar alone at 8: 45. "

Garrett looked at Lamarr leaving the bar on another screen with a dark expression. "It seems that he's safe?"

"Yes. From his interaction with his subordinates, he shouldn't have been threatened by violence. " The researcher didn't care about Garrett's tone. He was only in charge of research. Lamarr's matter was clearly an accident that had nothing to do with research errors.

Lamarr wasn't a good person. He didn't care about family or friendship at all. Nobody could threaten him with that.

Whether or not he had the help of other forces, there was only one possibility — Lamarr had betrayed him.

Garrett turned around and left. His eyes flickered as he thought quickly.

In a room on the side, he turned on the computer and began to issue various orders online.

There weren't many people involved in Lamarr's case, but there weren't few either. He had to get rid of them completely.

The loss of money and manpower wasn't important. If he created another "Lamarr," it would only take a few months for everything to be back to normal.

What made Garrett uneasy was who Lamarr had hooked up with, and why would he betray him so decisively? Wasn't he afraid of death?

He didn't think that Lamarr, who was rotten to the core, would trust anyone else so easily.

He wouldn't risk his life if he wasn't completely confident.

There weren't many forces who could do that. A thought suddenly flashed through Garrett's mind: Could it be someone else in the organization?

His branch didn't have close ties with the others. Poaching Lamarr and obtaining the Death Warrior experimental model seemed to be a lot of good for someone, right?

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