Chapter 638 Don’t Refuse to Do Good Just Because It’s Small
The woman choked and shook her head quickly. “He isn’t dad. Dad’s still on a business trip! But he’s a good guy… I think.”
But why would a good guy be dressed all in black without even revealing his face? That was a problem.
Good Guy Luke who had just been mocked again ran toward the next batch of experience and credit points.
He gained five hundred experience and credit points for helping the woman turn off the gas valve.
Clearly, there might have been a gas leak accident with heavy casualties if he hadn’t been there.
So, don’t refuse to do good just because it’s small! Reciting this ancient Chinese saying, Luke sped up.
On his way, he helped a dozen people and obtained hundreds of experience and credit points each time.
Passing by a window, he suddenly drew in his grappling hook and grabbed onto a windowsill that he had been about to sweep past.
Jumping through the window, he kicked two guys who were busy packing up the illegal drugs. He grabbed the bags of white crystals and flushed them down the sink.
System: Destroy the illegal drugs. Completed
EXP +500. Credit +500.
Bingo! He had earned so much for less than ten seconds of work. It was perfect.
He didn’t even touch the piles of cash on the table, and left through the kitchen window as quickly as he had come.
On their knees in one corner of the room, the two drug dealers retched and felt sorry for themselves. “Ow… d*mn psycho… That’s two hundred thousand bucks… OW… flushed away…!”
If Luke were still here, he would’ve said: Please prepare more for me next time. After this windfall, he went straight to the rooftop and flew across a few apartment buildings before he leaped off.
At a street corner, a patrol car had crashed into a wall while an SUV rammed into the left side of the car.
In the police car, the white officer in the driver’s seat had passed out with a bloody face, and the black officer in the passenger seat was yelling desperately into his walkie-talkie.
The police comms were already overloaded. Nobody responded to his call for help.
The left door was being crushed by the SUV, and the right door was pressed right up against the wall. He was pinned inside the crushed car and couldn’t move – there was no way to escape through the front or rear window.
At that moment, a dark shadow landed from the sky next to the driver’s seat.
Looking at the person who was all in black and towered like a giant, the black officer’s eyes bulged. “What the hell?”
He then saw this black giant open the door of the SUV and kill the engine. After examining the unconscious driver, he turned around.
To the officer’s shock, this black giant simply put his hands on both cars and pushed them apart. With a screech of metal, the SUV backed away. Bam! The driver’s door of the police car was swiftly pulled open.
The black giant quickly examined the white officer’s injuries, then said in a cold, mechanical voice, “Officers, how are you feeling?”
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The black officer pointed at himself blankly. “Are you asking me?”
The black giant: “I’m asking the both of you.” The black officer came back to himself. “My leg’s stuck.”
The black giant: “Is it broken? Or you just can’t move?”
The black officer had already checked his leg. “It’s just stuck; it’s not broken.”
As they spoke, the black giant finished examining the white officer. “I’ll put him in the SUV. Drive the car and take them to the hospital. You have to hurry; this officer has a head injury and will need surgery.”.
As he spoke, he quickly moved the white officer to the backseat of the SUV and then transferred the SUV’s driver to the passenger seat.
He then went to the back of the police car and gave it a push with his leg. The police car jerked forward a meter to expose the right door.
The black officer got out of the car and thanked him profusely.
The black giant, however, pointed at the SUV. “Stop wasting time if you don’t want your partner to die. Send him to the hospital now.”
The black officer nodded quickly but didn’t stop expressing his gratitude. In the end, the black giant raised his hand, and he shot straight up into the air, disappearing from the officer’s sight. The black officer gaped in shock. “What the f*ck is that?”
He raised his head and faintly saw the edge of a broad black cape flash over the rooftop.
But his gaze quickly shifted away as he bore the black giant’s warning in mind.
An earthquake had happened, and the hospital would soon be filled with people. If he didn’t get his partner to the hospital quickly, there wouldn’t be enough doctors or operating rooms on hand.
After helping out several more groups of passers-by and residents who had run into accidents, Luke heard a notification on the police frequency in his left earpiece.
“A number of people are stuck in the sightseeing elevator at Vidics Plaza downtown. Officers in the area, please provide backup ASAP.”
Luke tilted his head. Vidics Plaza? Wasn’t that the “dancing” building at the beginning?
Looking up, he could faintly see a bunch of people yelling at the top of the plaza that was over thirty stories high.
Ten meters from the top was a sightseeing elevator on the outside of the plaza which looked like it would fall at any moment.
Luke quickly sped up and leaped from the rooftop of the ten-story building he was on. The cape on his back instantly hardened to support him as he glided through the air over building complexes to the plaza hundreds of meters away.
As he was approaching Vidics Plaza, he suddenly heard the drawn-out shriek of a woman as well as a desperate cry from above.
He raised his head slightly, only to see a tall and slender figure falling through the air.
Not far above him, someone had stuck their head out through broken glass and was yelling, “Nooooo!”
Luke switched directions in his glide and flung the grappling hook out at the same time.
Moving sideways a few meters, the grappling hook was secured in place just as the slender woman reached him. Luke grabbed her with one hand as he let the rope unwind in order to offset the woman’s momentum.
He himself wasn’t afraid of the impact, but he didn’t have Superman’s stabilizing field; if he directly stopped her fall, she would have broken bones all over.
Using the rope of the grappling hook to offset the brunt of the impact, they had already dropped down a dozen stories.
Reaching the end of the rope, Luke instantly recalled the grappling hook, and his cape unfolded and hardened. He glided down with the woman in his arms and put her down at the entrance of the building. He glanced at the sign at the entrance — Stark Tower.
He had saved an important employee of a certain rich guy; when he copied the man’s abilities next time, his conscience would be clear. Thinking that, he didn’t stop after he landed, but sped up and used the momentum from his glide to abruptly leap and soar once again toward Vidics Plaza.
A whole elevator of trapped experience points was still waiting for him!
Good Chapter!
Good Chapter!
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