Hiring People, Divvying Things Up, and Taking What You Need

At that time, she couldn't help but ask Luke what the dead director's level was.

The bigshot smiled amiably and said off-handedly, "That one? Of course, he's a very important partner."

The female agent had almost laughed out loud.

When Nick Fury had first given her Life 1, he said that he had an extraordinary relationship with this bigshot and could get a lot of good things.

This was what he meant by "extraordinary"?

In fact, Luke's partnership system was even easier than Natasha thought.

There were only two levels, "friendly" and "important," which represented "teammates" and "not teammates" respectively.

Even though Nick Fury was much more important than a regular business partner, Luke didn't trust him, so he could only be an important partner.

The final "strategic" level was completely a con.

There were only two people at this level: One was Luke's alias, and the other was Iron Man, this human tech-making machine.