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Chapter 1550

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As Luke spoke, he asked Selina to join in.

Over the past six months, Selina had begun to develop her own sense of the big picture and strategy. Luke didn't want her to always be a brainless frontline warrior.

He couldn't command her all the time, and she had to use her own head to make decisions at critical moments.

Selina was still at the tactical stage, and didn't have a clue about strategy or the big picture.

So, he encouraged her to think more, ask more questions, and summarize more. Apart from listening to him for her own safety, she had to have her own abilities.

Luke basically didn't have any sense of the big picture or strategy. He was naturally petty and stubborn; how could Selina learn from him?

At this point, Frank was a more suitable instructor.

Although Frank was also better at tactics, he had his own unique style when it came to strategy.

That was to attack the enemy's vitals and try to kill them in one fell swoop.

That suited Luke's taste.

In any case, it was impossible for the special forces to engage in positional warfare; this kind of strategy and tactics were enough.

At that moment, Selina raised a question. "Hydra is S.H.I.E.L.D.'s terminal illness. Nick Fury is stalling because he wants to delay his death by a few days. So, is he trying to make arrangements for his funeral?"

"Wait." Luke was suddenly stunned. "Delay for a few days … to make arrangements for his funeral?"

Rubbing his chin, he wasn't in a hurry to voice his speculation. Instead, he asked Selina, "What do you think?"

Selina said, "Nick Fury is a sly old fox. He's petty and black-hearted. So, no matter how reluctant he is to part with S.H.I.E.L.D., he'll make a choice. The longer he drags it out, the faster and faster he'll make his move. "

Luke nodded in agreement.

Of course, he had to consider the other party's style of doing things.

Selina suddenly turned her head and stared at Luke. (¬ _ ¬)?

Luke: (¬ _ ¬)?

"If, and I mean if, Nick Fury is half as petty as you …" She held back a laugh and said, "I think he'll definitely try to take away as many precious resources as possible, such as funds, technology, and all kinds of mysterious items to make sure that Hydra can't use them to strengthen itself when we fall out."

Luke glared at her angrily and thought about what she had said. It seemed like that was exactly what that black-hearted guy would do.

Selina continued to smile. "Since S.H.I.E.L.D. can't save it anyway, let it be destroyed together with Hydra, and start anew with its own resources. That's more … economical?"

Luke thought for a moment, then sighed and rubbed her head. "You've grown up."

Selina: ("□ □ □")

She slapped the claw away and asked, "Am I right?"

Luke spread his hands. "Of course I agree. In the grand scheme of things, Nikfred is likely to do so. "

The most important thing to make this judgment is to understand that S.H.I.E.L.D. is hopeless.

With this premise and Nick Fury's personality, there weren't many possible endings.

But no matter what, Selina had indeed improved.

She wouldn't have thought about this before, but now that she had come this far with Luke, unless she completely left his team, there was no way out. She had to grow.

At this point in their analysis, there was nothing left to say.

Luke's policy wouldn't change. There was only one word — fight back.

The only thing that needed to be changed was the method of confrontation.

Previously, he had wanted to follow Phil and sneak into Nick Fury's team as a free fighter, but that had been a little problematic.

He could roughly guess what Nick Fury was thinking. The black baldie might get Batman and Big Dipper to participate in a lot of missions.

But at the same time, narrow-mindedness and paranoia would cause him to exclude people who weren't on his side from important operations.

If he followed Luke, Big Dipper might not be able to catch the real Hydra.

Of course, a righteous zealot like Luke couldn't accept this.

In the end, people had to rely on themselves!

Sitting on a chair in the basement, Luke spun around in a circle and fell into deep thought.

Batman had been "sacrificed." Even if there was a second generation Batman, it wouldn't be easy to get points.

This was a common problem for many men at home and abroad — they were too familiar with each other to make a move.

Big Dipper, V, and even Night Devil were all inconvenient.

As long as they investigated Big Dipper and V, they would more or less suspect their relationship with Batman.

Then, Batman → Iron Man → Nick Fury would form a chain.

Other aliases, like Night Devil, who still had to hang on the high table, were also big players.

If they really went crazy and were strong enough, the high table would be so scared that it would shrink into its stomach.

There was still a less active alias, White Wolf, the Angel of Judgment.

But the target this time was S.H.I.E.L.D.

Although Luke and Hydra both knew that it was Hydra that had been killed, for the governments of various countries, it was undoubtedly S.H.I.E.L.D. members who had been killed.

Hydra had always been shameless.

If it really curled up and encouraged the non- Hydra members of S.H.I.E.L.D. or the officials of various countries to fight White Wolf to the death, that would be hilarious.

When the time came, would White Wolf kill the officials of various countries together, or continue the operation? Just thinking about it made him aggrieved.

So, he actually still lacked a "special" alias? Thinking that, Luke's mind started to work.

He already had several superhero aliases. He also had a decisive anti-hero called Big Dipper, and he had a super detective among ordinary people.

The only thing he didn't have was … a super villain?

But with the system, how was he going to deal with a super villain?

A super villain who was all talk and no action wouldn't be able to scare the bad guys, and a vicious creature like Hydra wouldn't be afraid.

They were a bunch of super villains themselves. Didn't they know how bad guys were made?

Hydra's family and friends might not know that they were Hydra.

Phil and Garrett were on good terms. Could Luke tie Phil up to threaten Garrett? It would be unprofessional if a bad guy didn't do such a bad thing.

But if he was really caught, Garrett would probably look like he had lost his parents, but he would be laughing wildly in his heart, hoping that Phil would die in the line of duty.

Luke tapped the armrest of his chair rhythmically. Points would be deducted for doing bad things, so the new alias couldn't really be a bad guy. Then …

The image of a certain money-grubbing psychopath suddenly flashed through his mind. Hm, it seemed … psychopaths weren't a bad choice?

Idiotic netizens had a lot of ideas, and psychopaths had a lot of fun!

Thinking about Batman, who had already been "sacrificed," Luke suddenly chuckled.

a

joke? That seems possible. "

Thinking that, he abruptly stood up and paced back and forth in the room, calculating the feasibility.

Did a psychopath need reason and logic to attack someone? There was no need.

Many high-level psychopaths were perfect examples of people who came and went without a trace.

For example, many American serial killers were completely different people when they were caught and when they committed the crime.

Schizophrenia wasn't something hard to understand. If a certain personality had a high IQ, it made sense that it would be hard to catch them.

But it seemed that a high IQ wasn't suitable for me? Luke mumbled to himself, After all, Daddy System hasn't given me any IQ points.

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