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Chapter 1130

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Even if Jaina couldn't be trusted, the High Desk was definitely looking for trouble with John Wick. What did it have to do with him?

Without Thousand Face, Luke Coulson was just a conscientious NYPD detective.

He asked Little Snail to review tonight's operation and didn't find anything missing. He poured himself a cup of coffee and sat down to drink it slowly.

The system was being modified, and the data couldn't be seen.

But he remembered tonight's harvest very clearly.

169 ordinary killers and guards, with an average experience and credit point of just over 160, for a total of 27100.

18 famous killers, with an average experience and credit point of more than 1,200, for a total of 21800.

Sloan, on the other hand, was different. He had provided 30000 experience and credit point on his own.

According to his own confession, he had probably killed hundreds of people, and who knew how many people he had killed by forging the Loom of Destiny's assassination list.

Even if most of these people were bad guys, there were still some who didn't deserve to die. Sloan, the big boss, was still guilty of monstrous crimes.

However, thinking about how he, a human, actually possessed Mephisto's power, even if it wasn't much, it was enough to turn him into a collection of evil thoughts. He couldn't even be considered human anymore, so it wasn't surprising that he had so much experience and credit point.

Sloan's abilities were roughly divided into two parts. Luke basically had everything that a human could use, such as Physical Outburst and Curve Shooting.

Unsurprisingly, the abilities from Mephisto had the words (evil spirit bestowed, unlearnable), such as Demon Body.

That was all he was worth.

The host's experience points are now 54000/500000.

Credit: 370100.

The host has leveled up to 17.

Strength: 40

Dexterity: 21

Mental Strength: 40

Extra stat points: 6

He had leveled up.

The High Desk didn't "disappoint" Luke's expectations. In just over a month, it had delivered almost 300,000 experience points to him in batches, helping him level up.

In fact, Luke had only fleeced the Camorra a little, and then slaughtered the fat sheep that was the Fraternity. The Continental Hotel had even "gifted" him a lot of "money."

He had killed less than 10% of the twelve masterminds' own forces. It was still too early for him to kill this bunch of fat sheep.

On the other hand, Luke had once again confirmed his strength.

There were a lot of things that weren't good enough, but there was a lot more than enough to go around.

If he were to fight them head on, it would be almost impossible for him to kill Thor and Green Fatty. At most, he would be able to retreat.

Tony Stark was stronger, mainly because he was too good at research and development. His combat strength would soar, but for now, Luke would definitely take care of him.

As for the other members of the Avengers, Captain America, Iron Patriot, Black Widow, and Hawkeye, they posed no threat to him.

It could even be said that, apart from Captain America, who might have a "50-50" halo, no one else could last more than a few minutes or even a few seconds against Luke.

Of course, it was not that these superheroes were useless, but their role was not just to fight.

Heve had also mentioned that when Thor went to clear out the Nine Realms, he would also have to bring elite generals and soldiers to fight together. It was too dangerous to fight alone, so it was inconvenient.

As long as one didn't have an infinite number of doppelgangers, everyone needed teammates.

As these thoughts flashed through his mind, Luke focused on analyzing his own strength.

He now had hundreds of thousands of credit points that he couldn't use for the time being, so he was short of abilities that he could buy.

But he didn't need ordinary abilities anymore. He needed abilities that were extremely effective in two aspects.

The first was to pile on flesh like crazy.

If he was so tanky that he could fight Thor or Green Fatty and only suffer minor injuries, that would be perfect.

He actually wasn't too anxious about that.

Iron Hide Creech still had an Elementary Toughening ability waiting for him. He could learn it as long as he satisfied the prerequisite of 80 Strength.

Although Creech's head had been blown up in less than ten seconds by Luke's Infinite Chain revolver, it seemed like this ability was very weak.

But don't forget that Luke still had Elementary Self-Healing and Elementary Limb Regeneration combo skills.

A tank was very strong, but a tank that could constantly heal itself wasn't just a matter of strength.

If this tank also had advantages such as super fast movement speed, the ability to fly, and countless technological weapons, then … it wouldn't be a tank, but a cheating player.

Luke, who preferred safety first, had already considered this route a long time ago.

He would be able to achieve this goal in two or three years at most, so there was no need to think too much about it.

The second was to pile on the damage output like crazy.

So far, his strongest output ability was Elementary Annihilation, which had even broken Odin's Destroyer's defense.

He had developed this ability in terms of flexibility and applicability. For example, he could attach it to bullets and cold weapons, or form a protective shield around his body.

But in terms of pure destructive power, it wasn't much of an improvement.

Also, this ability could be considered a one-on-one ability.

Luke could only unleash an all-out attack like he did against the Destroyer a few dozen times, or if he was hit a few times while defending himself, it would be very difficult for him to continue unleashing it.

Elementary Annihilation could only be used as a trump card at a critical moment, and couldn't be used as a regular output.

Elementary Telekinesis was even less lethal, and had to be supplemented with something to deal with an unprotected opponent. Similarly, technique was more important than output.

Luke couldn't help but rub his chin and murmur, "How about Elementary Sound Wave?"

Elementary Sound Wave came from the "Lion's Roar" of Stephanie, the twin sister of the trio.

He had often experimented with this ability after obtaining it.

Also, there were plenty of ready-made examples of how to use Sound Wave, but it was still widely used and not enough output.

Luke could now use it for detection, and it was perfect when paired with Sharp Nose.

He could also use Secret Telepathy within a range of fifty meters, which he had used on John Wick.

He could also spread his voice in a specific location to mislead the enemy, which was what he had used to kill the Night Wolf White Pigeon.

As for sonic attacks like Lion's Roar or infrasound, he couldn't accurately grasp them yet, and there was no need to use them for the time being.

Come to think of it, he had Elementary Annihilation as a trump card.

Elementary Telekinesis and Elementary Sound Wave weren't lethal enough; they were seedlings that needed to be further developed.

What he really lacked was Thor's lightning "magic damage," or Green Fatty's extreme brute force that could blow up all the dogs' heads.

But magic damage was impossible; he would never be able to create magic damage on his own in this lifetime.

He couldn't learn the elemental superpowers he had encountered before, or even the bug-level electromagnetic control.

No matter how he looked at it, Green Fatty's extreme brute force wouldn't be lower than the system's Strength level of 100 (every time an attribute broke 20, the actual effect multiplied).

For the time being, he wouldn't consider adding points to Strength.

After thinking it over, he decided that it was more reliable to find an ability to make up for this strong and continuous output option.

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