Super Detective in the Fictional World - Chapter 1320
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Chapter 1320: Bullseye’s “Error” and the Commander’s “Backup”
Daywalker’s last two bullets brushed past Bullseye, and the man lunged at him.
Instead of being surprised, he grinned, revealing gleaming white teeth. He drew his katana from his back and slashed at Bullseye.
To his surprise, however, Bullseye opened fire at Luke with one hand and threw out two black knives with the other.
“Protect your vitals! His throwing knives can curve,” Luke said coldly as he pressed forward.
Since he could use his gun to limit Bullseye’s efforts to protect No. 3, Bullseye could naturally use his gun to limit Luke’s efforts to protect Daywalker. Luke could only give him a warning.
However, Bullseye might not necessarily know how special Daywalker was; it wouldn’t be that easy to kill him.
Daywalker reacted quickly.
Actually, all three of them had extraordinary reflexes.
The extremely sharp katana in Daywalker’s hand suddenly turned light and nimble. There were two flashes as the blade slashed at the two black throwing knives.
The enormous force disrupted the knives and sent them flying, and Daywalker slashed at Bullseye’s neck.
These three slashes flowed smoothly; Daywalker was definitely an expert blade user.
However, he wasn’t facing an ordinary person, but a crafty, super assassin called Bullseye.
Bullseye turned around and darted past Daywalker.
Suppressing Luke with the gun in his left hand, he threw out more knives.
This time, it seemed Bullseye had miscalculated. He released the knives before he raised his right hand, and they hit a suit of armor that was lying on the floor.
The katana in Daywalker’s hand followed closely behind him, the unbroken light of the silver blade light combining both strength and beauty.
Bullseye hurriedly threw out the HK416, which was cut in half by the silver blade.
He could only dodge left and right, and it seemed that the light of the blade would catch up to him.
Luke, however, cursed inwardly. What a damn actor!
He could only put the empty Glock back at his waist and continue pressing forward.
At that moment, Daywalker and Bullseye were moving faster than normal people could see.
If an ordinary person was watching, they would see the two people flicker every now and then as they fought, like a scene out of a movie.
Suddenly, Daywalker grunted and paused.
The guy had a knife in each calf. These were from Bullseye’s “error” earlier. After hitting the suit of armor, the knives pierced the floor behind Daywalker.
Bullseye had lured Daywalker closer to the knives.
Daywalker didn’t know what kind of opponent he was facing, and didn’t pay enough attention to how lethal a flying knife could be, and had thus been tricked.
With a fierce smile on his face, Bullseye slashed at Daywalker with two throwing knives in his left hand.
This time, one blade was aimed at the back of Daywalker’s head, while the other curved upward and was aimed at his left armpit.
Turning around, he threw out two knives with his right hand to attack Luke from both sides.
He didn’t have a gun, but Luke didn’t have a shield either. Bullseye felt that this world was too beautiful.
Luke bent down and suddenly sped up, breaking past the two knives and charging… at Daywalker.
Daywalker, who had sensed danger, had retracted his arm to protect himself.
One knife sliced a line over his scalp and the other stabbed into his arm.
The moment he felt the pain, he heard someone say calmly, “It’s me.” He was then sent flying by a huge force.
Stunned, he looked at the man in the suit who was still speeding up and who had one hand pressed to Daywalker’s chest. There was only one question in Daywalker’s eyes: What’s going on?
Then, Luke’s palm jolted, and “chi” burst out to give Daywalker one more push so that he flew faster and was directly thrown out of the front door.
Luke simply said, “Protect yourself.”
They parted ways at the entrance of the museum.
It was just that Daywalker was sent flying, while Luke charged at the enemy commander 100 meters away.
His lenses were showing him the situation on the commander’s side.
Polaris had successfully hacked into the enemy’s command system and was able to obtain data from the enemy’s battle cams.
This video feed was from a recording device next to the commander.
Just now, Luke had seen the commander open a small silver box with a red and green button inside.
Sensing danger, Luke pushed Daywalker out without hesitation.
When they were outside the building, his “sense for danger” suddenly dropped.
The commander pressed the red button hard.
Rumble!
A series of explosions rang out on the first floor of the museum, and fire quickly filled the first floor before the shock wave took out the windows.
Looking at the explosion on the screen, the commander’s expression was extremely ugly as he ordered, “Everyone, move out. We must find the Boogeyman. If he’s alive, shoot him down. I want his body.”
He fell silent again.
Dead! The three judges sent by the Elder were dead!
The 100 soldiers on this mission, including the commander, were all cannon fodder.
Their only goal was to create an opportunity for the three judges to capture the Boogeyman alive or kill him.
However, whether the Boogeyman was captured alive or killed wasn’t for the commander to decide.
In fact, not only was he unable to command the three judges, he was even obliged to fully cooperate with them.
From the moment these combat soldiers were dispatched, the Elder was tacitly saying that the commander and his men were cannon fodder. It didn’t matter how many of them survived.
As far as the commander knew, there were at least ten combat squads like the one today.
The deaths of these people were just a matter of money to the Elder.
Before carrying out this operation, the commander had thought that as long as Boogeyman John was a little careless, he might fall into one of the two trap locations they had arranged beforehand.
That way, he could catch or kill the Boogeyman without shedding too much blood.
Actually, there were as many as 20 locations in total, which had been set up in the last three days.
The first type were locations most suitable for killing the Boogeyman, and which had been prepared beforehand.
The second type was suitable for ambushes, but didn’t have any additional arrangements to prevent the Boogeyman from detecting anything unusual.
In the end, facts proved that one should never expect a legendary hitman to be any less vigilant. He never entered the first or second type of ambush sites.
The commander had studied the Boogeyman and knew that he wouldn’t be able to complete the mission in a short period of time unless the Boogeyman’s movements were restricted.
If the Boogeyman was determined to fight a war of attrition, he could drag things out until daylight.
No matter how useless the police were, they wouldn’t let the two parties fight in the city for so long.
There had been no traces of Boogeyman John at all in the last few months.
Gianna, who was said to have a thing with him, had long been under surveillance by the commander. In the end, it took over a month before the Boogeyman appeared.
Even with the power and connections that the Elder had, they didn’t know how the Boogeyman had appeared in Rome three days ago.
Thus, the Elder dispatched the three judges, and also gave the commander complete autonomy on the condition that he completed this mission.
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