The middle-aged man was John Garrett, and the young man was Grant Ward.
Department: FBI 17th Division.
He pondered for a moment.
He hadn't had any direct contact with them. While their behavior was a little suspicious, it wasn't too much.
They were actually from S.H.I.E.L.D., and S.H.I.E.L.D. had always been a little mysterious.
Thinking for a moment, Luke took out his phone and called Wales.
After a few words, he hung up.
Selina didn't even raise her head. "Nothing?"
Luke said, "Their confidentiality policy is very strict. Wales said that we can't divulge any information, but …"
Selina smiled. "… Hehe, he actually already said it, right?"
She had heard what Wales said just now, and it was true that he hadn't divulged any specific information about the two men.
Luke also smiled. "Huh, what did he say?"
"They should be his colleagues, or he would've asked you about their whereabouts." Selina said, "It's just like when I know that someone showed up at a sensitive crime scene with Elsa's ID. As long as the ID doesn't match the person, I'll definitely take action. Captain Wales did this on purpose, didn't he? "
Luke shrugged. "They really didn't divulge any specific information. It's all our guesses. It's convenient for everyone."
Selina sighed. "Why do you always like to play these kinds of tricks? I've learned all the bad things from you. "
Luke said, "There are rules, but there are favors. Wales did me a small favor, and I'll have to return it in the future."
Selina put her hand to her forehead. "You sound like an old man."
Luke smiled and didn't think much of it. It didn't matter if he was old in heart, as long as he was young in body.
As they talked, Luke looked at the names on the system panel and sneered inwardly.
John Garrett, right? Grant Ward, right? An agent from S.H.I.E.L.D., right?
These two names were no longer in the Neutral Menu, but in the Hostile Menu. They were 1-star.
This was the reason why he immediately called Wales to inquire about it.
If they really were from S.H.I.E.L.D., why were they on the system's hostile list after their first meeting?
They couldn't have become hostile just because Luke asked the police to check their IDs.
In fact, based on Luke's observation of the enemy list, it wouldn't be so easy for the system to determine who the enemy was.
Generally speaking, a person's displeasure and disgust would only be judged as neutral by the system.
Many of the people on the one-star enemy list were either unlucky people who had been crippled by Batman for life, or people whose relatives had been killed by Luke.
These people were the real enemies of Luke.
John Garrett and Grant Ward had nothing to do with Luke before.
All of a sudden, it became a 1-star hostile state. The reason behind this was worth pondering.
Silently putting the two S.H.I.E.L.D. agents on the blacklist, he drove around the concert.
Compared to other officers, he had Sharp Nose, which made it easier for him to investigate.
The chances of the audience getting into trouble weren't high. Los Angeles had been very tight recently. All the audience members had to go through security checks before they could enter, and they couldn't bring any suspicious items.
Luke had checked the stage when he was near it earlier, and there wasn't any smell of explosives.
Where was the accomplice the three bandits spoke of? He couldn't help but think of the two S.H.I.E.L.D. agents.
Most of the police had already arrived, including the bomb squad, and were checking the perimeter of the venue.
Looking at the opening performance, Luke sighed. "Claire, I tried my best this time. I didn't let your first performance go to waste."
On the stage, more than twenty singers stood in three rows and began to sing the theme song for the charity show.
are
the
World. Claire was one of them.
After a brief silence, the entire venue began to sing the chorus in unison. Their earth-shattering voices rang out over the wasteland.
are
the
world,
we
are
the
Children … "
If it wasn't for this charity show, Luke wouldn't have driven the van several kilometers away from the venue.
In the end, it was a charity event. Claire was one of them, and Sheerah was the sponsor of the charity show.
He couldn't sit back and watch as a bomb attack happened on the first show, which would ruin their efforts.
After patrolling for half an hour and checking the surrounding area, he was summoned back to a nearby command car.
Two investigators from the Department of Homeland Security were waiting for him.
Unlike the previous incidents, the explosives found in the van were quite professional, and there were a lot of them.
Even if they exploded in the parking lot, it would still cause panic and a lot of casualties.
If a stampede happened at such a large-scale event, dozens of audience members would die and hundreds would be injured, which was no less than a direct hit.
Homeland Security, which had mobilized a lot of manpower in Los Angeles because of the previous accidents, naturally arrived quickly.
Luke could use his connections with the police department to slack off and avoid a lot of questions, but he couldn't this time.
He needed to borrow the power of Homeland Security to track down the mastermind behind this attack.
He wouldn't let go of any of these people who had no bottom line.
After talking to the two investigators for more than an hour and repeating what had happened more than ten times, the two of them finally let him go.
Luke simply attributed the discovery of the three people to the surveillance cameras in his car.
The two investigators had also checked his car, and were a little depressed when they returned.
Their car had only been modified with the most ordinary bulletproof, power, and suspension features. There was nothing high-tech about it, and it couldn't compare to Luke's car at all.
As for why Luke was so rich and why he could modify his car like this, the two of them simply looked at his assets and didn't say anything.
The shares in the phone company were hidden, and they didn't have the data for the time being. However, the direct transfer between Stark Industries and Weyland Corporation alone was an astronomical figure for an ordinary person, enough to buy a private business jet.
Also, after the two investigators pulled up Luke's work history, they could still read the general classified files in LAPD, except for the cases that were highly classified.
It could only be said that this wasn't the first time Luke had run into terrorists.
From the plane to the company building, he had killed more terrorists than the two agents from the Department of Homeland Security had investigated. This was also what Luke's "intuition" had told him.
After killing so many terrorists, it was very normal for him to be a little sensitive.
Of course, Luke also mentioned that the three criminals who had been knocked out had said that they had accomplices who had helped launch the attack, and that they had to investigate them.
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