Chapter 64 Big Daddy? Hit-Girl?
Upon arriving at the Hand's dumping ground, Frank shone his tactical flashlight down and frowned, even though he was a man of many experiences.

This body disposal site is not actually within the main sewer system, but rather in a small, horizontally excavated passage resembling a ventilation shaft, located at a relatively high position in the main passage, and then a deep well was dug downwards.

This area is already a deep, sewer area that almost no one would come to, and the entrance to the dumping ground is so high that ordinary people can't even climb up without tools.

No, that's not right. In the darkness of the sewer, you can't even see that spot.

If Frank hadn't personally witnessed the Hand members moving and dumping the bodies here, he might not have even discovered this place.

Meanwhile, inside the deep well, the twenty-odd corpses that had just been thrown in lay quietly below—although it was called a "factory," in reality, apart from the six FBI agents, there were only a dozen or so people, including workers and guards.

After all, flour mills don't require many people.

Moreover, even with only eight ninjas, it wouldn't be easy to move everything in a short time if there weren't so few people.

But besides these twenty-odd fresh corpses, Frank also saw traces of other skeletons, and quite a few rats had already begun to gnaw on the corpses.

Clearly, this wasn't the first time the Hand ninjas had dumped corpses here.

Frank originally just wanted to confirm the location and then reveal it to the police.

It seems that this is no longer possible.

If this had been left as a clue for the police, by the time they found the place, the body would probably have been mostly gnawed by rats.

Should we use the recall scroll to return to headquarters first, and then bring Li Wei over?
Frank wasn't sure if Levi could open the door to the body disposal site with such precision.

He took out his phone again and checked it; there was no signal.

The cell phone he's using now is issued by the Alliance, specially made by Tony, and doesn't belong to any telecom operator; instead, it's directly connected to Stark Industries' satellites.

The signal is very good under normal circumstances, and satellite signals can be received all over the world.

But those are all on the surface of the earth.

Clearly, the situation of being tens of meters underground (the New York sewers are 9-60 meters deep) was not within Tony's consideration.

Not to mention Tony, even Levi, a time traveler, hadn't expected this.

So now it was clear that Frank had to figure out how to get the body out himself, and so he looked at the spatial pouch that Levi had given him.

This storage bag should be able to hold corpses, right?

Li Wei probably never imagined that the space bag he made would be used to store a corpse.

However, Frank's space bag does contain something.

These are all commonly used tools.

A grappling hook gun, a precision marksman rifle, twenty stacks of healing potions, twenty stacks of recall scrolls, twenty stacks of bandages, and twenty grenades.

Frank first took out a roll of bandages.

However, it wasn't for treatment, and he wasn't injured.

Instead, it was used as a face mask.

In places where corpses accumulate for so long, who knows how many germs are there?

Although medical technology is advanced now, and there is an alchemist named Li Wei at headquarters, why get sick if there is no need to?

Then he took out the grenades and rifle and put them aside.

Then, using the grappling hook as a anchor, the rope was lowered down—the grappling hook is a great tool; it can be used for both climbing and rappelling.

Frank did not take out the healing potion, the recall scroll, or the remaining bandages.

After that experience with S.H.I.E.L.D., he rarely took out anything given to him by Levi anymore.

Losing guns and grenades is a minor matter.

Losing these things Li Wei gave me would be a real problem.

Three compartments are enough; two trips will be enough to move those FBI bodies out.

As for the other bodies, Frank could only apologize in his heart.

Go down to the bottom of the well and find the bodies of the six FBI agents... The way to confirm it was very simple: although they were in plainclothes, they all had identification on them, so just look at their identification.

However, it was only after checking their credentials that Frank realized that these six people were not all from the FBI, but from three different agencies.

Two FBI agents, two DEA agents, and two NYPD agents.

Clearly, these six people form a task force.

Frank wasn't surprised by this. It was quite normal for these three companies to work together in cases involving flour.

Frank didn't recognize the FBI and DEA agents, but he had heard of the two New York police officers.

Don't be surprised that Frank, a former FBI agent, didn't know his colleagues but had heard of two New York police officers.

Because these two BFIs are from the Washington headquarters, not the New York office, which can be seen from their credentials, it's perfectly normal for Frank, a former agent from the New York office, not to know agents from headquarters.

Conversely, as an FBI officer in the New York field office, Frank often worked with the NYPD and knew more police officers.

Although Frank and his two officers had never worked together, he had heard of them, as they were both "star cops" in the New York Police Department and a great team.

One was named Damon McCready, and the other was named Marcus Williams.

They solved many cases together and appeared on television and in newspapers many times.

I never expected to die here.

It took a lot of effort and I made two trips.

Frank transported the six bodies back to the flour mill, then left a left-handed map on each body leading to the dumping site. He then used one of the FBI agents' phones to call the police, speaking the mill's address in a falsetto.

Only then did he return to the abandoned site, retrieve his belongings, tear open a recall scroll, and return to the Alliance headquarters to report the situation to Li Wei.

Meanwhile, a few minutes after receiving the emergency call, police arrived at the flour mill in nearby vehicles and discovered six bodies, along with wiring diagrams found on the corpses.

Before long, the entire New York police system became abuzz with activity.

Especially in Manhattan, sirens wailed all night long.

In any country, the killing of law enforcement officers is no small matter.

Not to mention, a total of six people died this time, and they came from three powerful departments—don't think that just because the NYPD is a local unit, it's inferior to the FBI and the DEA.

In reality, the New York Police Department has nearly 40,000 employees and an annual budget of over 5 billion dollars, making it no less large than the FBI.

Of the three agencies, the DEA, which is most fond of crying wolf, is actually that little Karami.

In addition to the deaths of six law enforcement officers, the subsequent discovery of a burial pit containing more than fifty bodies caused an even greater sensation.

The following day, the related news made headlines and was broadcast on television.

However, only two police officers among the dead have revealed their identities.

Li Wei also saw the television.

When Frank reported to him last night, he mentioned the two policemen briefly, but he didn't pay much attention to it.

But when he saw the photos of the two fallen police officers on TV, he became less worried.

That Marcus doesn't matter.

But isn't this Damon McCready supposed to be Nicolas Cage?
Ghost Rider?

In Li Wei's memory, Nicolas Cage had played such a Marvel superhero.

But he immediately dismissed the idea.

Because I remember very clearly that the Ghost Rider played by Nicolas Cage was Johnny Blaze, not Damon McReady.

And Ghost Rider was killed by the Hand ninjas?
This is even more ridiculous than Tony dressing in women's clothing.

So who exactly is this Damon McCready?

Li Wei tried hard to recall the Nicolas Cage movies he had seen, and the surname also seemed somewhat familiar to him.

Oh, right, Mindy McCready!
Hit-Girl!
Kick-Ass!
Is this Damon a powerful figure's father?

But wait, how did Kick-Ass appear in the Marvel universe?
Moreover, isn't the world of Kick-Ass a deity-free world without any superpowers?
Li Wei thought it must be a coincidence.

"Jarvis, check if this Damon McCready has a daughter!" Levi shouted to Jarvis.

“Okay, sir… I found it. Officer McCready doesn’t have a daughter. He’s been married for less than two years, but I found his wife’s pregnancy records… Her due date is today,” Jarvis replied quickly.

Kick-Ass was created by renowned comic book writer Mark Miller, and the copyright belongs to his personal company Millarworld, but it is distributed by Icon Comics, a subsidiary of Marvel Comics.

Furthermore, before founding Millarworld, Mark Miller was a Marvel Comics writer, and he was the main creator of the Ultimate series and the Civil War series.

Besides Kick-Ass, his other works include Wanted (Wanted), Kingsman, and the Legacy of Jupiter, which was popular on TikTok a couple of years ago.

Millarworld was acquired by Netflix in 2017.

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