"Forget it. Whether it is a threat to the general public is just a word from your Strategic Homeland Defense Attack and Logistics Support Bureau."
"If you hadn't sent out special forces three times in a row and failed to capture me, I would have been locked up in some unknown mysterious prison by now, claiming that I was a threat to the general public."
Roger didn't give Grant any face.
"It's all about the necessary procedures, you know, the kind that have to be followed."
Even though Grant was an experienced agent, he couldn't help showing a hint of embarrassment after being refuted so bluntly by Rogue.
"Strategic Homeland Defense Attack and... Damn it, can't your bureau be called something else?"
Every time he read this name, Jasper seriously suspected that when the name was given, all the senior executives had drunk vodka and gone crazy.
"We are working on this issue and I believe there will be a new name soon!"
Although he is one of them, Grant himself has some opinions about this difficult-to-pronounce name.
Every time I go out on a mission, as soon as I mention the name of the bureau, others will give me a look as if they are kidding me.
"I hope so! I'm going to go back now. If you're interested, you can stay here and read the newspaper."
After saying that, Roger used Flying Thunder God to leave the office and return to his secret hideout.
In the past three years, because of the execution of commissions, Roger has made many enemies in New York, and most of them are people and organizations who do not abide by the law and only use violence to solve problems.
For safety reasons, to avoid being shot in the head with a sniper rifle while he was sleeping, or being hit by a rocket in the door, Jasper used a very secret identity and spent eight figures of US dollars to purchase a small hideout.
Over 500 square meters, high-rise building, overlooking the entire New York Central Park.
Even though it is located in downtown New York City, it is still quiet and pleasant, and is a pretty good place to stay.
No one would have thought that a private detective would live in such a place, and Roger didn't have to worry about his whereabouts being disclosed.
No one has seen him go out since he moved in here.
Every time he went out, he would use Flying Thunder God to teleport directly to the office, saving time and effort, and getting there in one step without having to worry about traffic jams on the road.
At noon the next day, Roger returned to the office via Flying Thunder God, and then he saw Grant still sitting on the sofa reading the newspaper.
This scene looked no different from yesterday, the only difference was that what Grant was holding in his hand was no longer a newspaper that had been out of date for who knows how long, but the New York Times that had just been published today.
I don't know whether it was intentional or not, but the headline of the newspaper facing Jasper happened to be the commission he had executed yesterday.
"Shocking killings!!! A terrifying massacre in New York, 115 gang members died tragically in a warehouse!"
"Is this a distortion of human nature or a loss of morality?"
Although strictly speaking, the Hand's ninjas and gangsters are two completely different professions, it is obvious that the reporter who wrote this news was not aware of this.
However, Roger liked the subtitle given by the reporter very much, as it brought back some good memories.
"It seems like you care about Tony Stark a lot!"
The coffee in front of Grant was no longer warm. It was obvious that he had arrived at the office a long time ago.
"His father was one of the founders, and he himself is the government's most important arms supplier, so we don't want anything to happen to him."
Grant said this seriously, but Roger didn't quite believe his explanation.
If they really cared so much about Tony Stark's safety, they would have sent someone to rescue Tony long ago.
The Ten Rings Gang hiding in the mountains of Afghanistan might be difficult for others to find, but for them, it would be just a slightly troublesome matter at most.
"Whatever you say is what it is!"
After saying that, Roger took out a commission scroll from the drawer of his desk.
Just as he was about to open the scroll and let Grant write the commission in black and white, he suddenly thought of something.
Pull out a legitimate phone from the drawer and log into your account.
When he saw the balance of less than five digits in his account, his face turned a little ugly.
I was actually defaulted on!
After refreshing the page several times, Jasper had to admit the fact that he was indeed being cheated out of his debt.
Kingpin, the underworld king of New York, actually defaulted on his debt!
Although this matter seems a bit funny, the word "Not Completed" is clearly displayed in the system commission column.
Article 2 of the entrustment rules states that the entrustment is considered completed only when the remuneration specified in the entrustment is received.
"My last commission was defaulted by the client, so you need to wait here for another five minutes, I will be back in five minutes!"
As soon as he finished speaking, Roger's figure disappeared in front of Grant again.
They had already been waiting for a whole morning, so waiting five more minutes wouldn't matter. Grant had no objection to it.
Although Grant didn't know who Roger's last client was, he was sure that the client was very unwise.
You can never default on some people's money, and it's best not to even think about defaulting on it!
Through Flying Thunder God, Rogue was teleported directly to the roof of Fisk Building.
Fisk Tower is the headquarters of Kingpin, and before teleporting, Roger deliberately used [Chakra Perception] to sense the location of Kingpin.
The chakra perception technique is one of his accumulations in the past three years. He exchanged it from the system. It was originally a technique belonging to the second generation Hokage, Senju Tobirama.
This technique does not require any hand seals and its insight is extremely precise. Even if the target is thousands of Miles Matt away, it can accurately sense the target's life force and chakra strength.
Apart from the fact that it requires a lot of ninja coins when exchanging them, this technique has no disadvantages at all.
Because no one in this world possesses chakra except Rogue himself, this technique was slightly adjusted by the system, and the ability to sense chakra intensity was replaced by the ability to sense energy intensity.
When commissioned, Jasper had met Kingpin once, so he was very clear about Kingpin's life strength.
Before using Flying Thunder God, he sensed Kingpin's location in advance and found that Kingpin was in Fisk Building.
As for the Flying Thunder God ritual on the roof of Fisk Building, he left it there a long time ago.
Not only the Fisk Building, but even the roof of the Stark Building has the Flying Thunder God technique.
In the past three years, Jasper has left hundreds of Flying Thunder God spells of various sizes in New York, allowing himself to teleport to various areas of New York at any time through Flying Thunder God.
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