After all, nobody knew that such an earth-shattering incident would happen in Raccoon City.
There was nothing strange about his behavior in Raccoon City.
After the zombies ran amok, it would be abnormal if he didn't want to fight back and find a way to escape from Raccoon City, which was a living hell.
Wales and Selina's questions were mainly about what they had seen and heard in the city. They clearly didn't treat them as suspects.
It couldn't be helped. Luke and Selina's information was too clean.
They had grown up in Shackelford, and their family relationship was clear. There was nothing suspicious about it.
They had only been in Houston for three days before going to Raccoon City.
They had just been unlucky enough to run into a petty superior, and had been chased to Raccoon City to eat dirt.
Besides, Wales and Selina were involved in the Mexican arms case that their superior didn't like. They had even confirmed the case report.
Anyone who suspected that Luke and Selina were involved in the tragedy in Raccoon City would have to be crazy to think so.
That was because S.H.I.E.L.D. already had a lot of intelligence that was enough to confirm what Umbrella Corporation had done in Raccoon City.
Wales and Selina had only come for routine questioning and to seal their mouths.
It was obvious that they wouldn't interrogate Luke and Selina as criminals.
Due to these factors, the conversation between the four of them went smoothly.
After the questioning, Luke asked them to wait a moment.
He then gave the T-virus serum box to Wales and said that he had accidentally found it when he was saving a little girl, and it looked a little unusual.
When Wales got the item, he made two phone calls before he figured out what it was. His expression immediately changed.
After apologizing and asking them to wait for a moment, he ran off to the side and continued making calls to report.
When he returned, he said apologetically, "I'm sorry, this is a little important. You'll have to stay with us for the time being until someone comes to escort it away. "
Luke didn't think much of it and said with a smile, "It's fine. We're police officers too. We know the rules. "
Wales was even more satisfied.
This kind of calm, peaceful, and understanding young man with superb skills seemed to be quite suitable for S.H.I.E.L.D.
Rolling his eyes, Luke invited everybody to play cards and chat with them.
Of course, he wasn't talking about sensitive issues, but about things like Tony Stark and Oscorp's latest inventions.
Information at that time wasn't particularly developed, but Wales and Selina were genuine S.H.I.E.L.D. agents. They could say a lot of unclassified information, but Luke couldn't see it in the news.
Hence, he and Selina listened with great interest.
However, the poker game only lasted for two rounds before it stopped. No one seemed to be interested.
Luke, on the other hand, looked at the system notification with a smile.
System: You have defeated Kuriccichot and obtained a list of his abilities.
Kulic's ability list: Basic Firearms, Basic Combat, Basic Tactical Command …
Of course, the most important thing was the description of the abilities. Behind these abilities, there was one (S.H.I.E.L.D. product).
It's good that there are no Hydra products, otherwise, I will have to find a way from Thomas. That was what Luke thought.
As they chatted, Luke specifically asked about Umbrella Corporation.
The fake FBI agent, Wales, who was actually the S.H.I.E.L.D. team leader named Kuriccichot, was a little hesitant, but in the end, he told Luke to ignore the question. Umbrella Corporation was definitely done for.
Of course, he also asked about the virus. Luke and Selina had both come out of it, so they didn't have to worry too much.
"It's spread through bodily fluids," said Wales.
Luke asked, "It's not airborne?"
Wales looked at him strangely. "If Umbrella dares to make an airborne virus, someone will talk to them as soon as they set up the project, unless they hide in some uninhabited secret base."
As for the people behind Umbrella Corporation, Wales didn't say much. He only vaguely said, "When they make mistakes, other people are actually very happy."
But it was clear that he was gloating.
Clearly, he was happy to see a company that messed around with viruses and biochemical experiments fall.
Luke didn't ask any more questions.
Who was behind Umbrella? The military, the World Security Council, Hydra, or someone else. It was even possible that the blockade of Raccoon City and the atomic weapon might not have been launched in the name of Umbrella Corporation.
In Women's Federation 1, which country or party was behind that atomic weapon? It was even possible that Hydra had taken the lead. It was possible that several parties wanted to see the United States fall, and they could either sit back and watch or agree. No one could really say for sure, but it was enough for the World Security Council to take the blame on the surface.
This time, it was clear that someone was going to pay for what Umbrella had done.
But who was going to pay? Just like how no one knew who would pay for the atomic weapon in Women's Federation 1, Luke didn't know, nor did he have the right to know.
If someone dared to throw an atomic weapon at Manhattan, a world financial and economic center with a population of millions, it wouldn't be strange for a remote rural town of twenty to thirty thousand people like Raccoon City to be wiped out by an atomic weapon.
After all, Raccoon City was hundreds of kilometers away from Houston. It was basically surrounded by farmland, while Manhattan was surrounded by New York City, which had a population of ten million.
Raccoon City had only been hit by a 5,000 ton tactical atomic weapon, while the one in Manhattan was at least a million tons. The two weren't the same at all.
Just as they were thinking that, Wales said, "Well, actually … the one in Raccoon City wasn't an atomic weapon."
Luke and Selina: "What?"
Wales said, "Hehe, atomic weapons don't have the ability to eliminate biochemical viruses. I can't say anything more, but don't bring it up again. " He was looking at Luke when he said that. Clearly, he knew that someone had told Director Thomas that Raccoon City had been flattened by an atomic weapon.
Looking at Wales's expression, Luke felt that he was despising him for being uncultured and thinking that the explosion was an atomic weapon.
But he was embarrassed. Could he say that it was the movies and Alice's words from his previous life that confirmed that it was an atomic weapon?
Now that he thought about it, regardless of whether the information Alice had seen was true or not, even if Umbrella Corporation had an atomic weapon, why did it have to be thrown into Raccoon City?
This wasn't the Resident Evil world, and Umbrella wasn't that giant corporation.
It was only then that he remembered that after the so-called atomic weapon exploded, the police department's Bell 206 could still fly. His phone was fine, except that there was no signal.
Umbrella Corporation had already destroyed the cell towers and landline lines around Raccoon City. It was normal for there to be no signal.
But his phone was really fine.
These things hadn't been modified to defend against EMP, so … it really wasn't an atomic weapon.
Damn it … this was the bane of his impressions!
In the end, Luke had wanted to treat everyone to lunch, but for safety reasons, it was Cheney who paid for fast food, and everyone ate in the interrogation room.
Not long after lunch, someone from S.H.I.E.L.D. finally arrived.
There were two helicopters with F.B.I. markings, and almost thirty fully armed agents with all kinds of firearms.
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