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Chapter 811

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Finally, there were a lot of people on the list of enemies.

For example, Mephisto, the bigshot from Hell that Luke met the night before, was at the top of the three-star list of enemies.

Most of the enemies on the two-star list were people who had been dealt with by Luke's various aliases and hadn't died yet.

Among them were Dylan Elsworth, Alex Montell, and some other guys with the surname Elsworth. They were all vampires who had been sent to a secret research facility by Batman.

However, there were too many one-star enemies.

Many criminals and their families who had been arrested by the detectives themselves were on the list. Clearly, they weren't friendly with a certain detective.

Luke just skimmed through the list.

It was that easy for a detective of the L.A. Major Crimes Division to be hated.

If he digitized the list, his teammates would be two, and his enemies would have to be at least five font sizes on A4 paper that was one centimeter tall.

That was one of the reasons why he hadn't been in the mood to study the team module yesterday.

It was too hard to be a good person in this world! Luke heaved a long sigh.

The more you contributed to this world, the more enemies you would have. Superheroes had never been a good profession.

However, that wasn't the only function of the team module.

After checking, Luke found that all the abilities of his only two teammates had been unlocked.

Previously, he could only choose to defeat or kill them, or earn their gratitude in order to learn their abilities.

Now, the team module finally provided a third way: to become teammates.

Luke heaved a sigh of relief.

He could defeat or even kill his enemies without hesitation to obtain their abilities.

But he couldn't do the same to those who were neutral and friendly.

If he used bets to obtain abilities, it would be a huge problem.

Take Bobby, the PR manager, for example. He was on good terms with Luke, but he wasn't as grateful as the system required.

Bobby's luck had always been a little bad.

If he lost a bet to Luke, the PR manager might get into a car accident while driving.

Or he might get into a cave-in when he went down to the mines in Boom Town.

Thinking that, Luke slapped his forehead. He would have to arrange for Bobby to return to Los Angeles after he returned.

He had accidentally forgotten about a certain manager in the mines in Boom Town for almost a month.

However, he didn't have much combat ability, and probably wouldn't become Luke's teammate.

If Manager Bobby had been left in the mines, he was more likely to hate someone than to be grateful to someone.

This was the first reward of the Team Module.

Secondly, the information on Selina's interface also revealed some information.

In her list of abilities, there was nothing extraordinary at all.

Gold Nugget's symbiosis and its strengthening of Selina hadn't been determined by the system to be her ability.

Considering the fact that Selina had never lost weight for so many years, Luke had some guesses.

Perhaps one day, she would give him a pleasant surprise! While he was thinking, Luke suddenly received a system notification.

System: Teammate Selina has completed the mission of cleaning up the drug dealers' hideout and destroying the illegal drugs.

Total experience 500. Total credit 500.

Contribution rate: 80%.

Selina is a 3-star teammate, so the host will automatically share 50% of her contribution.

The host has gained 200 experience and 200 credit points.

Luke: … What the f * ck! So this is how teammates operate?

After being excited for a while, he finally suppressed the urge to call Selina.

He had made the mistake of not being able to use his inventory just now because of his impatience. He had to calm down now!

Looking at the notification on Selina's interface, Luke calmed himself down and pondered over the meaning behind it.

800 experience and credit points meant that Selina had probably gone out to beat up hooligans while he was away to continue the legend of the Knee Breaker in Los Angeles.

This hideout wasn't big, and there weren't many illegal drugs.

The contribution rate was only 80%. It was probably because a certain dog head had gone with her and helped out a little.

In the end, Luke received half of the experience and credit points for Selina's mission, which was 500 x 80% x 50% = 200.

Luke couldn't help but smile.

Compared with doing it himself, this was naturally much less.

On this trip to Dallas, he had gained tens of thousands of experience and credit points.

The 200 experience and credit points that Selina had provided were barely enough.

However, Luke didn't need to do anything to get the experience and credit points.

Baby! The thought flashed through Luke's mind.

Wasn't this a baby in some online game?

Although the system said that Selina was a teammate, the distribution of experience between teammates in the game was equal.

After Luke activated the team module the day before yesterday, the system didn't allocate any experience and credit points to Selina and Robert.

Clearly, this sharing mode only allowed Luke to get what his teammates earned from completing missions.

Also, when judging the contribution rate, the system also mentioned that Selina was a three-star teammate.

So, this teammate's star level might also affect the share of the contribution rate?

Thinking that, he glanced at his teammates' interface.

Robert was still traveling around the world with Catherine. Even if he returned to town to work, he wouldn't be handling any major cases.

Besides, he was already in his forties. Since he had chosen to retire in town, he would just spend his remaining years in peace.

Luke didn't expect Robert to be as efficient as he was at farming credit points.

At that moment, another question popped into his head: Why weren't the others on the list?

For example, why weren't his family, Drex, Catherine and Claire, who were all very close to him?

Looking carefully at the list of teammates, Luke noticed something.

The system had activated the function of the team module.

Team. That was the key word.

Robert and Selina, who were listed as teammates, had been through life-and-death battles with him.

Selina was an all-round partner who had gone through fire and water with him many times. She was undoubtedly a hardcore teammate.

Back in Shackelford, Robert and Luke were both sheriffs of the town, and they had killed dozens of criminals from the Carlos family together.

That was probably why they were considered teammates.

But Dustin, Elsa and the others from the police department had also fought with Luke, but they weren't on the list.

He would have to study this carefully later.

His colleagues in the police department were all professionals who had been handling all kinds of cases for a long time. Once they became teammates, they would be able to continuously farm credit points, which was very cost-effective.

Also, these people were very close to him. It should be easier to develop them as teammates than strangers.

Gold Nugget wasn't on the list either. Maybe it was because it … wasn't a human?

Suddenly, another system notification popped up.

System: Teammate Selina has completed the mission of rescuing the woman and subduing the gangster.

Total experience: 5.

Contribution rate: 100%. Selina is a three-star teammate. The host will automatically share 50% of the contribution rate.

The host has received 2 experience and 2 credit points.

Looking at the eye-catching 2, Luke was stunned.

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