Chapter 1325: Tool Man? Shock Man? Stupid Man!
Elsewhere, Kingpin, who had been deemed a weakling, hung up the phone.
Since Bullseye had agreed to participate in Project Deathlok, Kingpin acquiesced.
If it was before, he wouldn't have agreed.
There was no need for such a useful subordinate to take such a risk to increase his combat ability.
Bullseye's combat ability was very important to Kingpin, but the most important thing was that he was a very capable assassin who could eliminate many competitors and risks.
More than a year ago, this subordinate had become more and more deranged, and they couldn't control his actions.
Every time he heard news on that smiling man, V, Bullseye would lose his temper and wouldn't listen to orders.
But Kingpin didn't want to get rid of Bullseye.
First of all, this guy was very strong and very vigilant. If the cleanup operation failed, it would definitely come back to bite him.
Secondly, Bullseye knew a lot of organization secrets.
Therefore, Kingpin accepted James Wesley's proposal for Bullseye to undergo modification.
If the modification was successful, Bullseye would become a truly obedient tool.
For Kingpin, this was Bullseye's true standing.
In any case, Bullseye wasn't even listening to orders anymore, and had lost his usefulness as a tool; leaving him as he was would only bring disaster.
Kingpin just didn't know if that Project Deathlok recommended by the guy who called himself the "Clairvoyant" would work.
On the other hand, to prevent any accidents from happening, Kingpin had already told James to leave Italy and not interfere with the Sacra Corona's operations.
Compared with a tool like Bullseye, James Wesley, this "military advisor" and "professional manager," was a lot more important when it came to internal affairs and getting things done.
Because of this, Kingpin didn't want to lose this right-hand man.
Bullseye had already revealed his face to the Boogeyman, and this guy hadn't listened to James's orders, and had also exposed himself to the Sacra Corona.
In this business, one could never depend on the other party being careless.
Camorra weren't pigs, and Gianna had inherited her forefathers' ruthless and decisive way of doing things.
It wouldn't be long before the Sacra Corona was dealt with.
Furthermore, there was the Boogeyman, that vengeful man who killed people like it was nothing. How could this duo let the Sacra Corona off?
Kingpin had a lot of plans on hand.
After seeing how many bigshots, good and bad, worked in America, he, too, liked to split up his investments and never put his eggs in one basket.
Since he couldn't enter the High Table via the Camorra and the Sacra Corona, he would switch directions.
It didn't matter if he had to temporarily abandon his plan to enter the High Table.
The High Table wasn't the only one with influence in the underworld.
If the High Table's Continental gold coins were real money, its value was based on the credibility and force of the distributor.
Practically speaking, gold was the most straightforward equivalent; it was just that it wasn't as convenient to use in trade.
In the quiet room, Kingpin fell into deep thought.
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After his clone put Bullseye in Space 2, Luke scanned Bullseye in the space and confirmed that he didn't have a tracking device on him, before he threw the man into the lab at the seaside villa.
Alfred had a complete interrogation program, and could complete the boring interrogation process.
All Luke needed to do was confirm the answers again after Bullseye collapsed.
This plan to lure the snake out of the hole was a success. He had captured or killed a whole bunch of big and small snakes.
His clone didn't return to the Continental Hotel, but switched to a new identity and found another hotel to stay in. Every day, he rode his Vespa around Rome.
Relying on that cute motorbike, his clone would occasionally give some beautiful ladies a lift, and they traveled with him around Rome.
But that was all.
He simply smiled at the ladies who wanted to go back to the hotel with him.
For the past few days, Luke had been savoring the appetizers from this Rome trip. He had no time to bother with these girls.
Now, the host's experience was 93,000 / 900,000.
Credit: 256,000.
A hundred criminals, including the commander, provided 42,000 experience and credit points.
Judges no. 1, 2 and 3 gave him a total of 37,000 experience and credit points.
Bullseye, on the other hand, was only worth 8,000 experience and credit points.
Luke thought for a moment. This guy was probably similar to the elite assassins from the Fraternity.
Although this guy was ruthless and didn't mind killing ordinary people, he was, in the end, just a top-level goon.
He had been active in the underworld for so long, and there might not be as many ordinary people who had died at his hands as villains in the underworld.
After all, renowned assassins earned hundreds of thousands of dollars each time.
Bullseye was stronger than a regular assassin, and was second only to Sloan.
Letting such a top hitman kill ordinary people would be degrading him.
Besides, this guy had the help of Kingpin's subordinates. He probably didn't need to give the order, and the minions would deal with ordinary people themselves.
Of course, 8,000 experience and credit points wasn't a small number; it was equivalent to killing hundreds of innocent people.
Bullseye was only in his thirties and had already done so many bad things; it wasn't unjust for him to be turned into an idiot by Alfred's electrotherapy.
Luke, on the other hand, had finally acquired Bullseye's abilities.
System: You have defeated Bullseye and have received a list of his abilities.
Bullseye's abilities: Basic Combat… Elementary Firearms Proficiency (5,000 Credit), Elementary Throw (5,000 Credit), Elementary Precision (Special mental class. Prerequisites: 20 Mental Strength, 20,000 Credit).
Without any hesitation, Luke learned all three elementary abilities.
He spent the next few days analyzing the functions of the three abilities and found something interesting.
If Bullseye had a system, his Elementary Firearms Proficiency and Elementary Throw should also have a prerequisite, which was Elementary Precision.
Elementary Precision was the starting point and the core of Bullseye's abilities.
To use Luke's abilities to compare, it was like how Elementary Combat Proficiency was an effect of Elementary Imitation.
With Elementary Imitation, he was able to master various combat skills quickly, and Basic Combat could be quickly upgraded to Elementary Combat Proficiency.
By the same logic, with Elementary Precision, his learning speed when it came to guns and throwing weapons increased significantly.
In actual fact, the hard work he put in was far inferior to that of some experts in basic firearms.
But with a cheat like Elementary Precision, Bullseye easily stood at the top of shooters.
Luke also felt that Elementary Precision was wasted on Bullseye.
From its description as a special mental class, it was clear that Elementary Precision wasn't a shooter's ability at all.
It could affect the user's every movement; throwing and shooting were just a small part of it.