Chapter 52: Thinking about Countermeasures.

  Compared with the Hellfire Club, which has a history of more than 200 years, the mutant underground organization is at best a small organization.

  Any core member has the energy to destroy this small organization at will.

  After all, judging from the way the Hellfire Club has always behaved, its core members will definitely not be as simple as just being overpowered.

  The 'power' that they can use under their hands is the most feared.

  The Hellfire Club at its peak could even secretly provoke conflicts between superpowers. It is conceivable how huge their power is.

  A military department like the Sentinel Secret Services, which is full of threats to the mutant underground, is not a threat to the Hellfire Club at all.

  Just like this time, if it wasn't for Raymond's sudden appearance, even if John and Lorna could escape safely from the Absorbing Man, Clarice and Sonia would have to be caught.

  This is still the result of the Hellfire Club only recruiting such a core member.

  Moreover, Absorbing Man was not sent specifically to deal with the mutant underground organization, he originally just wanted to absorb Clarice into the Hellfire Club.

  If he had already decided to deal with the mutant underground organization, the people who could be used would not be the same, and he would definitely bring some mutants who were not core members of the club.

  In that case, the mutant underground organization that only relies on a third-level mutant John with ordinary combat power, plus a Lorna who has not yet mastered her ability, but has a fourth-level potential, how can he fight with others?

  Therefore, Raymond's evaluation of the mutant underground organization is still very objective. This is indeed a street-fighting organization, even if Lorna, the daughter of Magneto, joins.

  The current mutant underground organization is far inferior to the two third-rate mutant organizations that are fighting over there with David - 'Division 3' and 'Summer Island'.

  Raymond is confident that he can cut off Clarice's connection with the mutant underground organization because the behavior of this street-bashing organization is too weak, and he is Clarice's brother.

  With his eloquence, it shouldn't be a big problem to let John and the others go.

  Taking a step back, even if it really doesn't make sense, his fist is bigger than John's and the others.

  But facing the Hellfire Club is different.

  The ability of Absorbing Man is still remarkable, which can be seen from the fact that he has fought with many superheroes in the ring, and he is still happy.

  But his weakness is also very clear. As long as he has a way to restrain him, Raymond can solve him without using Tao Pai Pai's sub-personality.

  If Tao Pai Pai's sub-personality is used, he can be easily tortured to death.

  But the problem is that just killing the Absorbing Man will not solve Clarice's current troubles, and it will bring more troubles.

  It is impossible for the Hellfire Club to let a core member die here and remain indifferent. More and stronger core members may be sent here in the future to find out the cause of death of the Absorbing Man.

  Even if Raymond can really keep killing, the Hellfire Club is not a fool.

  At that time, some extraordinary measures will be used.

  Not to mention that Raymond can only switch to Tao Pai Pai's sub-personality for a short period of time, even if he really throws Tao Pai Pai directly here, it is absolutely impossible to do whatever he wants.

  Therefore, unless it was a last resort, Raymond didn't want to tear his face directly.

  As for these killed mercenaries?

  For the Hellfire Club, they are just some insignificant pawns. They will not fight for the death of some small pawns, and will not affect the overall situation.

  Of course, if it was Raymond, it wouldn't be like this casually killing.

  But shooting a sub-personality is not a good thing.

  Raymond's order was to deal with those people while ensuring the safety of Clarice and the others, and for Deadshot's sub-personality, this choice was the safest.

  Only dead people are silent.

  "Forget it, send them away first, and then we'll think of a way..." Raymond, who didn't think of any good ideas for a while, shook his head and walked outside the building.

  ...

  A few minutes later, Raymond had already driven the car to Clarice and the others.

  "Get in the car-"

  Raymond opened the car window and said to the four.

  "Hello, Brother Raymond, I'm Kelly's classmate, and my name is Michelle (Irene)!"

  As soon as they got in the car, Michelle and Irene said in unison.

  After realizing that the other party had the same idea as theirs, the two glared at each other again.

  Compared to these two nerdy little girls, Clarice and Sonia were less active and kept silent as soon as they got in the car, without saying a word.

  The former was caught lying and was embarrassed to speak; the latter was slightly uncomfortable with the previous bloody scene, and a little unsure of how to deal with Raymond.

  "

"Hello."

  Raymond first greeted the two little girls politely with a smile on his face, then looked at Clarice, who sat the co-driver seat, and said, "Aren't you going to give me an explanation?"

  Clarice hesitated, then glanced back at Sonia.

  Sonia, who was sitting in the middle of the back seat, immediately understood, and her two hands quietly pressed on the heads of Michelle and Irene on both sides.

  In just an instant, the two of them passed out together and fell asleep on the back of the chair.

  Raymond knew that this should also be one of Sonia's ability effects, but it was somewhat similar to the Mantis Girl of the Guardians of The Galaxy, but it was estimated that the effect was not that strong.

  "Are you a mutant?" Raymond glanced at Sonia through the rearview mirror.

  "Brother, do you really know about mutants..." Clarice was not too surprised.

  When Raymond talked about S.H.I.E.L.D. at home before, Clarice guessed that Raymond might know about the existence of mutants.

  But Clarice wasn't sure what Raymond would think of mutants, so she didn't dare to say anything at the time.

  After all, from the personal experience of many mutant friends, even family members, there are many people who have a negative attitude towards the appearance of mutants.

  Clarice was not sure how Raymond and the Fang couple would view this incident, so she never told the truth, and did not want to destroy the relationship with her family because of this incident.

  But now it seems that it is impossible to hide, and she can only confess.

  "That, in fact, I am also a mutant." Clarice said while taking off her beauty contact lenses, revealing a pair of eyes that turned into emeralds after awakening.

  "Why didn't you tell me earlier?" Raymond continued to drive without any special reaction.

  "I..."

  Clarice was stuck there, not knowing how to answer.

  It was Sonia who stood up at this time and answered for her, "Mr. Raymond, since you know the existence of mutants, you should also know that the fate of many mutants is not very good, especially those who have changed their appearance after awakening. Many have been treated unfairly..."