Luke chuckled.
Flegg's men would definitely be unhappy with Wade, who had a foul mouth and postured a lot.
They were all special troops who went on secret missions, and were very ruthless.
If Wade hadn't stopped at the time, Flegg's men would've definitely blown his head off.
Wade's combat skills were top-notch; he would have definitely sensed it.
Perhaps Flegg felt that it was embarrassing to rely on his men to help him when he lost, so he let Wade go.
Or, he might have also sensed that Wade was trouble.
If you didn't give this guy enough money, it was impossible to make him obedient and a good soldier.
Hence, he gave up on Wade.
But the current Wade, or rather, Deadpool, was different.
Although he was even crazier, Flegg was tempted by the fact that Wade's super self-healing boosted his strength.
At that moment, Luke and Wade walked into an alley where a black Ford Explorer was parked.