Super Detective in the Fictional World-Chapter 1321 - Screw Someone Over Before Death and Reinforcements

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Chapter 1321: Screw Someone Over Before Death and Reinforcements

The commander knew very well what that meant.


He only had this one chance. If he didn’t seize this opportunity to catch or kill the Boogeyman, their team wouldn’t be able to escape death when they returned.


The Elder couldn’t give them several months to wait for the Boogeyman to appear again.


When Luke had been fighting the criminals, it felt like things were going to plan, but the commander had been uneasy.


As long as Luke withdrew or delayed until the police took action, the commander could just go back and wait for death.


When Luke finally stepped into the museum, the commander had been relieved.


Although this wasn’t a suitable site for an ambush, much less to ambush the Boogeyman, the commander had no choice.


Most of the time, people made seemingly stupid decisions not necessarily because they themselves were stupid, but because they weren’t the ones to make the decisions.


The commander was just trying to find a way to survive the Elder’s erroneous decision.


So, even though he knew that the mysterious shooter wasn’t one of his men, he still told the judges that they were teammates, just for the chance to kill the Boogeyman.


Now, the three judges who were a hundred times more important than he was were dead, and the commander was still alive.


If he didn’t want his family to die with him, he had to at least bring back the Boogeyman’s body.


As for the foolish idea of capturing the Boogeyman, it was better to leave it to the Elder!


After giving the order, he scanned the surveillance feed in the vehicle and suddenly saw a familiar figure rapidly approaching him.


With a bitter smile, the commander opened the box and pressed the green button that was inside.


At the same time, he bit down on a fake tooth in his mouth.


What the commander didn’t know was that Luke saw everything.


He couldn’t see the commander biting down on his tooth, but it was too obvious when he pressed the green button.


Luke jumped. Pulling up his right pant leg, he drew out an antique Browning 1906 from his right calf. He raised his hand and fired four consecutive shots.


The commander sitting in the command van watched him shoot, and didn’t think much of it.


He was surrounded by a dozen men, in six teams of two, who were on the roofs.


The Boogeyman was probably shooting at the sniper teams.


But the next moment, a bullet hole appeared in the back window of the car.


The four bullets which Luke fired from dozens of meters away hit the same spot on the bulletproof glass.


After Elementary Penetration was added to the second bullet, the third and fourth bullets hit the commander in the side of the head.


This commander, who had been racking his brain and thinking hard for days, finally blew up without any warning.


All his worries were gone with the wind, and would no longer linger in his heart.


When the commander collapsed, Luke was still in the air.


The two astonished criminals in the car turned around and nervously checked the commander. Luke opened fire again with his Browning 1906.


Pa! Pa!


One of the criminals was shot in the back of the head, and the other in the eye. They fell back.


Luke casually put the small Browning 1906 back into the holster on his calf and got up unhurriedly.


In the meantime, he activated Sharp Nose.


The commander’s mouth reeked of bitter almonds, his face was blue, and he was drooling a little. He had clearly taken some cyanide.


What a pity!


Luke sighed.


This commander would have been a good source of information. Luke had wanted to catch this leader and interrogate him about the origins of the three vampires and the mastermind behind the attack.


Although he had a rough idea, more detailed information would save him time and he could quickly lock onto his target.


Thinking quickly, Luke drew out his Glock and reloaded.


At the same time, he turned and took a running leap onto the railing. Using the momentum, he turned and fired twice.


Two bullets pierced the broken glass of the command van and hit the green button.


Rumble!


A series of explosions rang out.


Looking at the command van that exploded on the spot, and the notifications for the deaths of ten or so criminals in the system, Luke knew that he hadn’t been wrong.


When the commander activated the red button, a small LCD screen above the red button read 89, and the LCD screen above the green button read 17.


After the commander died, the number on the green button turned to 16.


These two numbers matched the number of criminals who had died and survived this operation respectively.


The red button was a detonator to trigger the explosives on the dead criminals.


These explosives looked like small black circles worn by the criminals. Luke wasn’t familiar with them, and they had been concealed very well, so he hadn’t noticed them earlier.


Now that they had exploded, the power was truly astonishing.


The function of the green button was even simpler: to detonate every bomb the criminals were carrying, including the largest one in the command van.


Clearly, this was a way to cover and wrap things up.


Luke had triggered the green button with two shots and killed more than ten criminals, so all the experience and credit points were now his.


Thankfully, there weren’t many people around that night. The remaining criminals were mostly the snipers on the roof, and the explosions didn’t cause much damage to the environment.


Luke didn’t waste any time. He landed and ran to the museum.


Going around to the back of the museum, he saw two figures, one chasing the other.


The person holding the katana and slashing wildly was naturally Daywalker.


Bullseye ran even faster as he retreated.


Daywalker had already been stabbed with four or five knives, but his eyes were bloodshot and he ignored them. The light of the blade in his hand flowed like silver.


Bullseye, on the other hand, had torn off his mask, and he coughed from time to time.


Clearly, he hadn’t slipped away as fast as Luke and Daywalker from the explosion in the museum.


He had been slow, and had been blown out the moment he approached the window. He felt like vomiting blood.


The commander and Bullseye had been using each other tonight.


However, the commander pretended not to know that Bullseye was a fake subordinate, and even screwed Bullseye over before he died.


Most of Bullseye’s slightly deranged mood had disappeared after the explosion


Only then did he realize that he wouldn’t be able to escape if he didn’t run, since the big black man had already rushed over with his blade, as if he wanted to cut him into pieces.


Running in a line, the three of them headed west.


Suddenly, Luke frowned. Four helicopters were flying over from the southeast.


They had clear targets, and seemed to know where the three of them were as they swiftly covered hundreds of meters. The Vulcan cannons on the front of the helicopters opened fire.


Gunfire rang out as two pairs of intersecting lines of fire hit the ground accurately in front of Daywalker and Luke.


Both Luke and Daywalker reacted quickly and ducked into a nearby building to avoid the attack.