ion

he needed from the expanded and unblocked mental fluctuations.

That was because it was impossible for ordinary people to learn how to control

their thoughts.
There was too much real infornmation in the random thoughts

that flashed through a person’s mind.

For example, if Luke put this helmet-like thought amplifier on a member of

SHIELD and asked, “Are you Hydra?, no matter what the person’s answer was,

they wouldn’t be able to subconsciously choose to answer “yes.”

Trained agents could control some of their thoughts and build up resistance.

But with the right drug, their self-control would be greatly reduced.

As long as they couldn’t completely block out mental fluctuations, their brains

were as transparent to Luke as a kindergarten kid’s.

Luke didn’t explain the principle behind the “helmetr and the interrogation to

Phil.

It was most difficult to guard against things when you didn’t know how they

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worked.

This also greatly increased Luke’s efficiency at gathering intelligence.
There

was no need to wait for a second investigation by Phil

Luke had already detected the surveillance program installed in Lamar’s eyes.

This also meant that the other party would know that something was wrong on

Lamar’s end when Luke created electronic interference.

Whether Lamar acted of his own accord or was being guided to act, the person

behind the scenes wouldn’t wait to be investigated without doing anything

The intelligence provided by Lamar was very useful.

If Luke waited a day or two later, it would basically be worthless.

He headed straight for D.C.

Standing in the lab, Garrett asked, “How’s Lamar?

As the researcher worked on the computer, he quickly replied, “At 8.27pm, the

signal encountered electronic interference, and it never recovered.
Then, we

checked the surveillance cameras around him and found that he left the bar at

8.45pm.

Looking at the image of Lamar leaving the bar on another screen, Garrett said

darkly, “He looks fine?

“Yes.
From the way he interacted with his subordinates, it doesn’t look like he

was being threatened.” The researcher didn’t care about Garrett’s tone.
He was

only responsible for the research.
What happened with Lamar was clearly a

mishap that had nothing to do with a research error.

Lamar wasn’t anything good.
He didn’t care about family or friends at all.

Nobody could threaten him with that.

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Whether or not someone else was helping him, there was only one possibility

– Lamar had betrayed them.

Garrett turned around and left, his eyes flashing as his mind raced.

In a room on the side, he turned on his computer and began to issue various

instructions online.

It couldn’t be said that there were many people involved on Lamar’s end, but it

also wasn’ta small number.
They had to be completely eliminated.

This loss of money and manpower wasn’t important.
Everything would be back

to normal in a few months with the creation of a “Lamar 2.

What made Garrett uneasy was exactly whose side Lamar had switched to, and

why he could so decisively betray Garrett.
Wasn’t he afraid of death?

He didn’t think that a scumbag like Lamar would trust others so easily.

Unless he was fully confident, this guy wouldn’t risk his life.

There were few entities with such power.
A thought suddenly flashed through

Garrett’s mind.
Was it someone else in the organization?

His branch wasn’t too closely connected to the others.
It might be beneficial for

ome people to poach Lamar and obtain the Death Soldier prototype in

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