Test, Return, and Construction

In the end, Europe wasn't America, and the multifaceted system wasn't as useful here, so Luke felt that it was better to have a local tyrant to help him.

Kincaid had been a professional hitman for thirty years, and he knew a lot of people in the business.

While these people wouldn't risk their lives for him, it wasn't a problem to buy intelligence. For example, from Michael Bryce, the has-been 3A bodyguard.

With money, everyone was old friends.

For Luke, money was never a problem. He simply paid upfront for five years' worth of intelligence.

Kincaid wasn't an unreasonable person. He gave the big backpack a casual glance and nodded to seal the deal.

After Luke left, Sonia opened the door and glared at Kincaid suspiciously. "Don't tell me you're going back to work when I'm about to give birth?"

Kincaid chuckled. "How can that be? I'm already retired. I definitely won't go back to my old job."