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She hadn’t seen what happened when Luke grabbed her and ran for cover, but she wasn’t deaf.

She hadn’t heard the sound of return fire at all.

Also, she had driven herself here.

Only she, four agents, and Luke and Selina knew that she was coming here.

Putting the two colleagues back in the office aside, the two agents who came with her had reacted too abnormally.

They weren’t ordinary police officers, but elite agents who were always on the frontline in the fight against drug trafficking.
It was unfathomable that they wouldn’t fire in a surprise attack, nor get shot at.

She also knew that the two shooters could’ve killed her easily if Luke hadn’t grabbed her and escaped just now, in which case the two agents wouldn’t have needed to do anything.

After Luke escaped with her, those two couldn’t find an opportunity to approach them, which was probably why they hadn’t attacked.

And the reason why they hadn’t attacked before that was very simple.

Until Selina went to the front desk and Luke hit on Palmer, the two of them had been behind the three DEA agents the entire time, and it wasn’t easy for the two agents to kill three people at the same time.

Chances were these two had already cursed Luke and Selina countless times in their hearts for being such pains.

Neither too far nor too close, Luke and Selina stayed in the agents’ blind spots — behind them — the entire time.

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Experienced fighters that they were, they weren’t dumb, and could easily tell that Luke and Selina were very vigilant.
Although it wasn’t necessarily toward them, Luke and Selina still had their guards up nonetheless.

While this wasn’t necessarily unexpected to Luke, it wasn’t as if he would think there was something wrong with these two agents at the beginning.
Having said that, he didn’t believe that all the agents in the DEA were clean either.

On the contrary, the DEA and drug gangs often infiltrated each other.
After all, the drug dealers were rich and stayed in the dark.

Luke led the way and kicked the second shooter’s Uzi a few meters away, before he slowly retreated out the main doors.

He had already put on his badge by then.
The officers simply looked at him and didn’t point their guns at him.

Luke grabbed the nearest officer and said to him, “I need two men to go in with me and carry the wounded suspects out and take them to the hospital.
You can ask Agent Palmer here about the rest.
She’s the DEA person in charge of this case.”

The officers nodded and sent two patrol officers in with Luke.

Luke gave Selina a meaningful look, and she nodded slightly in return.

At that moment, two more patrol cars arrived, followed by three of the black SUVs which DEA agents were fond of.

Luke didn’t approach them, but saw that the ten or so people from the SUVs were fitted out with bulletproof vests and helmets, and were armed with automatic rifles.

Clearly, Palmer’s boss was pissed off at the shenanigans of these drug traffickers, and had directly deployed agents with heavy firepower to pick her up.
Well, it might also be to detain those two highly suspicious DEA agents as well.

Luke brought the two patrol officers in with him, and when they carried the bodies of the four shooters out, he noticed that the two agents were already sitting in the back of one of the SUVs — a place that was usually reserved for drug traffickers.

At that moment, a middle-aged white man walked over to Luke, with Palmer following behind him.

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