However, by the time the case was transferred to S.H.I.E.L.D., more than a week had passed since the incident.

In other words, S.H.I.E.L.D. only officially took over the case three days ago.

Therefore, S.H.I.E.L.D. doesn't have much information; the most they have is data from the Gangnam District Police Station in Seoul.

But what about South Korea's investigative capabilities?

Ha ha.

Luke closed the useless dossier in his hand and looked directly at Jack.

"Jack, you..."

"know."

Jack answered first: "The earliest flight to Seoul is at 3:15 pm. I have three hours. I'll go back and quickly pack my luggage and head to the airport immediately."

That's why Jack is the most loyal follower to him.

It was worth all the effort he put into nurturing Jack.

Lu Ke's eyes softened slightly, and he nodded, saying, "Once you get there, find the person who filed the report for me as soon as possible."

As expected of the police department in South Korea.

The case file contained a lot of information, but it didn't specify who had filed the report.

"besides……"

"Just in case, send a team of Hydra agents with us."

Luke took a deep breath and looked at Jack, instructing him, "Don't be afraid of anything happening. Even if you blow up the whole of Seoul, I want to see Lucy. Alive, I want to see her. If she's dead, I want to see her body. Understand?"

He would never have said such a thing if Lucy had disappeared within the territory of the Eastern Kingdom.

But South Korea?

He could sink South Korea without any trouble.

after all……

That place was a colony of their federation!

Jack nodded emphatically and said in a deep voice, "Understood, boss."

Done.

Jack stood up from the sofa: "Boss, I'm off then."

Luke nodded.

Jack immediately turned around, left the office without pausing, and prepared to go home, pack his luggage, and then rush to the international airport to catch the fastest flight to Seoul.

After Earl and Jack left, they laid out several printed photos of the crime scene on the coffee table and looked at Luke, saying, "Chief, the crime scene photos are incomplete."

Luke's gaze fell on the photo, and he nodded.

"The third-floor bedroom is missing."

"Yes."

Earl nodded.

Judging from the photos taken at the scene, the villa where Lucy Chen was located was a three-story villa, but when the photos were put together, the master bedroom on the third floor was missing.

That's very unprofessional.

Earl continued, "Also, the file says that splattered bloodstains were found on both the second and first floors of the villa, but it seems that nothing was done after the samples were collected."

Luke scoffed, "They probably found out Lucy was an Interpol agent, so they didn't bother to waste police resources investigating further."

Earl frowned.

"This is so unprofessional."

"If they were professionals, there wouldn't be so many unsolved cases."

As Lu Ke spoke, he looked at Earl and said, "Things on the ground can be dealt with once Jack gets there. You know what I'm most concerned about right now?"

Earl nodded and asked, "Who recommended Lucy to the 'Wolf Hunter Organization'?"

Lu Ke smiled slightly.

"Do not."

"That's not what I'm most concerned about now."

"It's this wolf-hunting organization."

Luke's eyes flickered as he looked at Earl: "If one of our agents were to die somewhere else, not in Los Santos, would we hand the case over to another federal agency?"

Earl shook his head: "Of course not!"

Lu Ke didn't say anything more.

Yes.

When something happens to a family member, the family member comes to take revenge.

This is an unspoken rule that almost every law enforcement agency would tacitly agree to.

But what did this wolf-hunting organization do?

After learning of their members' disappearance, he not only failed to investigate immediately, but also went through the proper procedures and then directly transferred the case to S.H.I.E.L.D., wasting precious time that could have been used to solve the case.

and so……

If the police station in Gangnam District of Seoul was unprofessional, then this so-called "Wolf Hunting Organization" felt to Luke to be extremely unscientific and quite unreasonable.

After reading it, Luke's first reaction was that it seemed that Lucy's disappearance was a hot potato for the "Wolf Hunter Organization," and they were eager to get rid of her.

Earl realized what was happening and got up from the sofa: "I'll have Debbie investigate this wolf-hunting organization."

Luke stopped Earl: "Give me a list of members of this organization as well. They should have members in Los Santos."

Earl nodded emphatically as his thoughts raced.

"I understand, boss."

"Go."

"..."

Chapter 344 Lucy is not missing?

The Wolf Hunting Organization.

Wherever werewolves exist or are rumored to exist, there are almost always members of this organization.

Just like the day hunters who target vampires.

Los Santos, as an international metropolis, is not only popular with ordinary people, but also with bloodthirsty werewolves.

after an hour.

Luke drove Earl out of the Federal Building.

The car was traveling at 80 miles per hour.

"Owen Beaver".

“Male, 33 years old, Londoner, joined the army at 18, retired at 23, then joined MI6, recruited by Interpol five years ago, then joined the Wolf Hunt organization, arrived in Los Santos on flight SX431 two weeks ago, and is currently in room 504 of the Long Beach Hotel.”

Sitting in the passenger seat, Earl accessed the information of a member of the Wolf Hunter organization who happened to be in Los Santos and reported the person's details to Luke, who was driving beside him.

Luke floored the accelerator, and the black Audi A8 sped towards the Long Beach Hotel at the Long Beach pier like a black lightning bolt.

"Business trip or vacation?"

"It must be a vacation."

Earl replied, “The Wolf Hunt organization’s office in Los Santos is in Santa Barbara. Debbie is still investigating the exact location. This Orn Beaver is from the London office, and he entered Los Santos two weeks ago and has been staying at the Long Beach Hotel.”

soon.

We've arrived at the Long Beach Hotel.

Luke drifted the car and landed it smoothly in front of the Long Beach Hotel.

Upon seeing this, the two servants at the main gate quickly came forward.

Before the two could even speak, Earl had already thrust his identification documents into their line of sight.

"FBI!"

"..."

The two attendants stared in disbelief at the gleaming eagle badge on the badge.

Luke led Earl straight up to the fifth floor.

The entrance to 504.

Earl took out the universal access card he had just gotten from the front desk and swiped it on the sensor lock of the room door.

Ding!

The door opens.

As Luke entered the room, he saw a London man with long chest hair and a bare upper body, carrying a carton of milk and drinking it slowly as he walked out of the suite's kitchen.

Eyes facing each other.

Lu Ke spoke first.

"Owen Beaver?"

"..."

Ornn instinctively reached for his lower back.

Earl had already drawn his gun first, holding a Glock 19 and aiming it at Orn: "FBI, don't move."

Orn immediately dropped the milk in his hand and raised both hands above his head: "OK."

Although he didn't quite understand why the FBI was looking for him.

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