Cheap Man’s Old Client = Big Man?

Thinking about the big meeting that would take place in New York in two nights, Luke smiled.

What was a hitman? A hitman had to have taken at least one life in order to be called one, and the number of people he killed was proportional to his level.

A top hitman in the industry couldn't be considered as such if he didn't turn it into a "big business."

He had long since deduced that according to the system's rules, hitmen were villains, and the number of people they killed represented the amount of experience and credit points the system assigned to them.

Killing someone without a legitimate reason, or killing innocent people even with a legitimate reason, couldn't escape the system's pronouncement of villainy.

How many of these hitmen who were coming for money would show mercy to innocent people?

Luke felt that if there really was such a conscientious hitman, he would accept a deduction of his credit points.