t dare kill people casually because they were afraid that they would grow out of control.

Luke wouldn’t.

Recently, he even speculated that the way the system judged the host’s behavior very likely had to do with the host’s own views.

Take for example if a regular police officer attacked Luke, only for Luke to kill him.

If Luke had deliberately created this situation, his points would be deducted.

Although this had never happened before, the system had given him a faint warning when he had thought of this possibility very early on.

If Luke happened to hit a police officer with a stray bullet during a fight, the system wouldn’t deduct any points.

That was because Luke hadn’t intended to harm the police officer.

To put it simply, the system’s criteria for deducting points had nothing to do with the law, but Luke’s own heart.

The system itself was just a program, and could only talk in terms of logic and rules.

To play the law and escape blame, money was all that was needed.

To play with the system that was connected to his soul, however, was really too difficult.

Luke had no interest in messing around with such a troublesome matter.
In any case, he had never thought of killing innocents.

Hence, he didn’t feel conflicted in front of Matt, and just treated him as a good person.

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After pondering deeply for a moment, he shook his head and said, “This matter is more complicated than you think.
Rest well and recover.”

Matt said nothing.

Sensing his emotions, Luke didn’t say anything else.

He himself was also a stubborn person, even though there weren’t many things that could make him express it.

But when he acted stubborn, it was useless no matter what others said.

In some ways, Matt was no less stubborn than he was.
There was no point in saying more.

Soon, Luke left Matt’s house.

He had just come by to take a look and make sure Matt wouldn’t die from serious injuries.

Matt only had a concussion.
Given his resilience, he would be fully recovered in three or five days.
There was nothing to worry about.

After Luke walked out of Matt’s door, his figure became a transparent, distorted shadow.

After leaping across a few buildings, he met up with Selina and they moved through the Clinton area at night.

The search for Frank Castle wasn’t going well.

Luke and Selina spent two nights searching around the gangs, but didn’t find Frank.

On the third night, Luke left the house without Selina.

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Selina wasn’t like him, and couldn’t sleep for just two hours every day.
She still needed to undertake all sorts of training to strengthen herself.
It would be best if she only went out once every two or three days.

Luke didn’t wear his armor when he went out alone.
He just disguised himself and drove around in a rented car.

He was searching for Frank, and didn’t need to go too fast.

If he slowed down, he might be able to find more clues with Sharp Nose and Elementary Sound Wave.

He started his search in Clinton and then moved to the upper city district in the north, then moved from the south to the north through Harlem, East Harlem, Manhattan Mall, and Washington Heights, before he repeated the circuit again.

Stealing and robbery were common in New York at night.

Robbing passers-by and 24-hour supermarkets at night was what many hooligans did every day.

When Luke encountered some petty theft and robbery, he threw out one or several small metals in passing.

This thing was better than a gun or a throwing knife in a situation where he wasn’t aiming to kill; he could even use some evasive techniques to knock down these hooligans outside their line of sight.

That way, Luke wouldn’t be too conspicuous and wouldn’t leave any trace of having done a good deed as he accumulated experience and credit points one after another.

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