The extraordinary life of a certain American comic
Chapter 52 He, Brown, is no longer my friend
"Debbie."
"Boss."
"Does John and I have such a big grudge?"
"Ah!"
Debbie was slightly stunned when she heard this.
Locke, who was in the elevator, was puzzled as he left Group 6 with a few people.
He did not have a good relationship with other groups.
But what happened just now...
How to say it.
This can no longer be described as a bad relationship. John was just jumping up and slapping him in the face.
Locke thought seriously, and then he was afraid that he might have left something behind, so he asked Jack and Debbie for confirmation.
"John is not married, right?"
"No."
"Married."
Jack glanced at Debbie, then said to Locke: "But he got divorced again, it seems like it happened last month."
Debbie looked at Jack and was a little unbelievable: "Divorced again? Don't I remember he just got divorced half a month ago?"
Jack shrugged.
"I heard that the last partner was the one who cheated on me half a year ago."
"Then why did he..."
"It is said that he was caught cheating again by this partner last month."
"...Bah, scumbag."
Debbie was silent for a while, spitting viciously, spitting on this damn scumbag.
Locke turned a deaf ear to it.
Anyway, it was not him who was accused, and he was not a scumbag.
The queen had implicitly allowed it.
As long as he fed the family and did not bring her home, he could cheat outside.
See!
What is meant by marrying a virtuous wife.
This is it.
Locke thought, then shook his head and brought the topic back on track: "What about the special service team of Group 6?"
Brown wanted to go to Group 6, he had no objection, everyone had their own ambitions, at most Brown was no longer his friend from this time on.
But his lack of opinion did not mean that others had no opinion.
For example, the special service team that Group 6 used to work with.
Brown came and took his position, did the original special service team have no opinion?
"Which special service team is teaming up with Group 6?"
"Let me think."
Just like Locke who doesn't get along with other teams and never gets involved in other teams' affairs, Jack and Debbie are also the kind of people who keep to themselves and do what they want.
So the two of them are not very familiar with other teams.
Debbie thought about it.
"It should be Paul's group, Group 6, um, that's right."
"Paul?"
"Yes, I remember, it's Paul, it seems that he was just added from the military two months ago."
Jack's eyes lit up, and he also explained: "Didn't the original captain of Group 6 die during the mission, so the military added a new one, but this Paul was transferred here a month ago."
As everyone knows.
Although the establishment of the Sentinel Special Service was due to mutants, mutants were only the reason for the establishment of the Sentinel Special Service. In the final analysis, it was used as a politician's achievement and to provide jobs for the military.
The captains and members of the nine special police teams were all directly recruited from the military.
Locke lowered his eyes.
"Paul, how much do you know about this?"
"Uh... not much."
Debbie thought for a moment: "The day before yesterday, when I was at the combat command center, I talked to a few female colleagues in the operations room. He was quite handsome. It is said that he chose to retire because he delayed the attack time by waiting for the civilians to evacuate."
Locke raised his eyebrows.
"Protect civilians?"
"That's what they said. I'll go back to the office to confirm."
"Okay."
The leader of the SWAT team who protects civilians.
The leader of the sixth team who likes to kill.
If it's true, then this is why John poached him.
It's just...
He still didn't figure out why Brown agreed.
Just because of what he just said over there?
Forget it.
Just leave if you want to leave.
These days, it's hard to find a nine-headed bird, but there are a lot of cows and horses to work.
Locke shook his head and walked out of the elevator.
"Find a way to confirm the relationship between Paul and John. If the information is correct, find an opportunity to have him come to our place to talk."
"Okay."
"Boss."
Jack, who followed behind, frowned when he heard this.
"Brown..."
"If loyalty is not absolute, then it is absolutely disloyal."
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Locke stopped at the door of the office and looked at Jack, who seemed to speak for Brown.
Betrayal is betrayal.
There are not so many reasons.
"Debbie."
"Yes."
"Wait for Brown to come down, send what should be sent, and then take back their authority."
"...Yes."
Locke stopped talking and looked at Esme beside him.
"Let's go."
"Okay."
Esme nodded, said goodbye to Jack and Debbie, and then followed Locke into the elevator again.
On the way back to the rented apartment, Locke drove the car without saying a word.
Esme, sitting in the passenger seat, glanced at Locke's face several times, thought about it, and adjusted her sitting position.
"Let's chat?"
"What to talk about."
"Why did Brown go with Group 6?"
"It's none of my business."
Locke sneered: "If he's in a hurry to go to hell to reunite with his wife, then let him go. Do you really think the Mutant Freedom League is vegetarian?"
Esme's eyebrows raised inadvertently.
"How to say?"
"Do you know the biggest difference between me and other groups?"
Locke parked the car on the roadside in front of the apartment, and then looked at Esme: "John was right, I deserve the title of mutant executioner. He is more suitable for this title than me." name."
Esme blinked.
"Everyone in the bureau knows that no mutant case I take over will leave alive in my hands."
"This is true."
"But the other fact is that in all the cases I took on, not a single mutant was innocent."
"They all deserved to die."
"Of all the cases I take on, one by one, these mutants have a murder on their hands."
He kills people.
But he was never bloodthirsty.
This is also a way of not getting things done.
For example, what if the trend changes in the future and the entire population changes from hating mutants to sympathizing with mutants?
What if one day, the Sentinel Secret Service changes its focus from killing mutants to protecting mutants?
Stories require logic.
Reality doesn't require it at all.
In the Federation, anything is possible.
so……
Not getting things done means leaving a way out for yourself.
Even if there is a reckoning at that time, Locke can say without guilt that he has never killed any innocent mutant.
As for what he said, but the other party didn't believe it and was even ready to take action?
That's another story.
If someone tries to kill him and he fights back, he is acting in self-defense.
Morality is with him.
Locke said this, and then unbuckled his seat belt and said: "Let's not talk about this matter. Anyway, from now on, whether Brown is dead or alive has nothing to do with me."
He, Brown, is no longer my Rock Underwood friend!
Esme looked at Locke's back as he got out of the car and blinked.
Thoughtful.
…
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