Superman is also quite curious about this issue.

What Meeks wanted the other party to do was actually very simple: "I want you to get government approval to tear down an abandoned church."

That's right, that's what Meeks wants Mycroft to do, and the church Meeks wants to tear down is the same church that Sherlock and the others went to and disappeared from the confessional there.

Meeks once thought that the power fluctuations there were the last stubbornness of the world consciousness.

But judging from what happened later, I am afraid that it has an inseparable relationship with the fake "Lucifer".

As for what to ask McCoff to help, and even to get government approval, in addition to wanting to use the so-called "popularity" to restrain the opponent's power, it is also because they really can't tear it apart by themselves.

Looking at the equipment, they don't even have cranes or bombs in their hands. They don't even own a bicycle or a pistol/gun.

Is it possible to let them dig a little bit with bare hands at that time, or pick up stones and smash them?

If this is the case, by the time they finish demolishing the church, Sherlock and the others estimate that the corpses will be rotten and smelly.

After listening to Meeks' request, Mycroft thought for less than a second, and then signaled his secretary to do it.

Although this is not his sphere of influence, what the other party asked him to demolish was not the White House, but an abandoned church, which was not a problem for him.

But: "Is that enough?"

He didn't think that the matter could be solved so easily, after all, his goldfish brother would never get into trouble without causing a big one.

"That's certainly not enough," Meeks said. "There are other things you need to do next."

When Meeks ordered McCoff, it was not polite at all, in fact, he ordered everyone to be so rude.

"What else needs to be done, might as well finish it all at once." McCoff seemed a little impatient, but Meeks knew that the other party was testing himself.

"That's not okay." Meeks explained: "Things are always evolving, and we need to wait." At least, let him make sure that everything is as he thought.

Mycroft had no shortage of patience for waiting, but he never liked waiting in vain.

And he may not understand mysterious things like magic, but he definitely understands people's hearts.

With Meeks' current state, no matter how you look at it, it doesn't look like she really takes Sherlock's situation to heart.

For such a person, Mycroft is not only well-informed, but also commonplace. After all, there is a born anti-social personality closest to him.

But even Sherlock has his own interests, but Meeks...he doesn't seem to be interested in anything.

In other words, he is not interested in anything other than himself.

All the other party's concerns and obsessions revolve around himself.

Such a person, you say he is selfish, you can't say that, you say he is indifferent, but he is always warm to him, it is really difficult to understand.

But Mycroft doesn't care what kind of person the other party is, and he doesn't care what kind of means the other party is going to use, but the premise of all his indifference is that Sherlock is safe and sound.

If this major premise cannot be guaranteed in the end, he will definitely make the other party pay the price, for sure!

McCoff's self-control has always been excellent. Even though he didn't know that Meeks could perceive other people's emotions, he still gathered his own emotions to a level that Meeks could not easily perceive.

But Meeks is not a useless snack without his ability.

Don't you see that Professor X is still one of the best psychology experts even if he lost his mutant ability.

In terms of playing with people's hearts, Meeks can still be called a genius.

It's just that Meeks doesn't bother to calculate most of the time.

After all, people's hearts in this world are already ugly enough, so why let him see it more clearly, don't you think it's disgusting?

Besides, with enough power, it's actually quite cool to drop ten times with one force.Many times you will find that the most powerful is not necessarily the purest, but it is often difficult for people with too complicated thoughts to climb to the top.

And some things have reached a consensus in everyone's silent tacit understanding.

Of course, Meeks may have a different opinion on the term "consensus", but it doesn't hurt.

Mycroft's secretary was efficient, and they didn't have to wait long. Not only did they get the approval, but they even started construction and demolition.

Faced with his efficiency, Meeks couldn't help but glance at Superman, you look at him, and then at you.

I heard that the Flash of the Justice League has one of the best speeds in the world, but he is always "late".

Although there are many reasons for wasting time in order to save people and help people, but... well, let's not mention it.

But think about it, the situation on his side doesn't seem to be good, so he won't be laughing at half a hundred steps.

With the personal "supervision" from the British government, the demolition proceeded at a considerable speed. When they came here again in one night, the church had been completely reduced to ruins.

Feeling the indistinct power floating above the ruins, Meeks stretched out his hand and made a movement of gathering and grabbing.

With this movement, those scattered forces slowly gathered towards this side.

Seeing this result, Meeks' eyes immediately brightened, and it seemed that what he thought was indeed correct.

Although they didn't get much, at least it was better than nothing. It's a pity that Lilith's house has no power now.

Otherwise, if you dismantle it while there is still power, you will definitely get a little more than here.

"Get what you want?" Mycroft asked.

"It's okay." Meeks couldn't help but "tsk" when he felt the power that seemed to be there.

It is said that it is easy to go from frugal to extravagant, but difficult to go from extravagant to frugal. Now it seems that it is really good.

This little power, in the eyes of Meeks, who is about to become a god, is really a bit shabby.

But he can use this power to find more power, and if he accumulates more power, he may be able to turn the opponent's power into his own in the end.

Thinking about how the other party murdered and set fire, and after a little bit of tossing, they were all made into wedding dresses, and it felt pretty good.

And in this process, unless the other party dares to appear in front of them with a physical body, or wait for the power to be taken away little by little.

As for the other party's entity, to be honest, Meeks really doubts whether the other party has such a thing as an entity.

"What should I do next?" Looking at Meeks who seemed to have a plan in his chest, Mycroft's words seemed to be asking, but they were actually urging.

He hoped that the other party would not forget the very important point, Sherlock and John were still in that person's hands, so don't do things too much, otherwise the other party will be forced to jump over the wall, who knows if Sherlock will be attacked.

"Take your / gun, take your people, just follow me." Meeks has always disliked being urged to do things by others, but the power of "long absence" made him not mind speeding up.

As he said that, Meeks sensed the power he had just obtained, and walked towards the west.

Stopping and going, they finally stopped in front of a house.

Seeing this place, Lilith, who had been following them all the time, was silent for a long time, a trace of surprise flashed in her eyes.

Feeling the surprise, Meeks looked at Lilith suspiciously.

"This is Anna's home." Lilith explained.

Thinking of the other party's previous visit to church, thinking of the excitement the other party had, if I didn't guess wrong...

Thinking of that possibility, Meeks suddenly felt that this was really funny.

It is estimated that the other party used the mysterious power she found as a means to fight against the "demon" in her eyes, but she didn't know that the real murderer was the one she found.

Take your real enemy as the hope of revenge.Such a situation is so ridiculous.

Stupidity is sometimes the best fuel for jokes.

"Didn't the teachers at your school tell you that there is no pie in the sky?" No one could fail to hear the sarcasm in Meeks' words. For a smart person like McCoff, even if he didn't know It is not difficult to understand the current situation.

Lilith, on the other hand, was noncommittal to Meeks' sarcasm. Anyone can teach the truth, and no one has ever been to school.But it's one thing to teach, it's another thing not to learn.

Anna, obviously belonged to the kind who didn't learn at all.

Although Meeks asked to bring someone, McCoff did not bring anyone except his secretary.

Whether it is useful or not never depends on the number of people. If you bring a pile of waste, it is better not to bring any of them.

Moreover, Meeks' method is obviously not suitable for being watched.

As the only person brought here, Mycroft's secretary stepped forward to knock on the door without hesitation.

"If I needed you to kill someone in the house, would you do it?" Taking advantage of the knock on the door, Meeks asked Mycroft half-truthfully.

It is said that the heart of a politician, but he is very curious about what steps the other party can do to save his younger brother.

Mycroft glanced at Meeks, and at this moment, through him, he seemed to see his goldfish brother who was so heavenly.

He didn't return to Meeks' question, but instead asked, "Do you know why the president is always accompanied by many bodyguards?"

Meeks raised his eyebrows, as if he was very interested in the answer: "Oh?"

"Because he doesn't need to kill with his own hands."

The other party's answer seems to be saying that if necessary, he doesn't mind letting his secretary do it, and it seems to be saying that he will not kill people. What does it mean depends on how you want to understand it.

And the other party's real meaning may be that they are not willing to answer this question at all, so they throw out a plausible answer, and let you find your own satisfactory answer in it.

Meeks didn't say anything about the verbal trick of the other party, let alone continue to ask.Maybe it was because he knew that the other party would not give a positive answer, or maybe it was because someone came to open the door.

The person who opened the door was an old woman with white hair.

Seeing Meeks and the others, the other party was stunned for a few seconds, and then seemed to have recovered a little bit, and asked them why they came from it upside down.

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