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Chapter 1191

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The Star of Justice's basic attributes were 10 points.

After testing it, just from the effects of the basic points, this clone was indeed no different from an ordinary person. It did not have the multiplier of the actual coefficient of 4.

In fact, this part of the base points was taken from the main body.

After it appeared, Luke's main body felt a lot "weaker," and his strength dropped to a certain extent.

But after carefully sensing his body's condition and testing it, he found that this "drop" wasn't as "tragic" as he had imagined.

That was because the Star of Justice only took away 10 points of the basic attributes, but it didn't affect the actual coefficient.

For example, after Strength reached 40, the actual coefficient was 4. Before, when Strength was 40, the actual effect was 40 × 4 = 160, which was 16 times that of an ordinary person.

Now that his Strength had been reduced to 30, the actual effect was still 30 × 4 = 120, and not 30 × 2 = 60, which was the actual coefficient of 2 before his basic attributes were lower than 40.

The same was true for the other two basic attributes.

Thus, while Luke's physical fitness had dropped, it was only by a quarter, not half.

Compared with the practicality of the Star of Justice, he could completely accept this "side effect."

The real point was that the Star of Justice was always a part of him, so it … shared all the abilities in Luke's list, including his inventory.

That was the most important point, far more important than the little bit of basic attributes that he had lost.

Although the clone's strength, reaction speed, and thinking speed were only at the level of an ordinary person, with Elementary Self-Healing, it had a lot of options.

For example, Infinite Physical Outburst and Elementary Muscle Control, coupled with Quick Reflex and Elementary Imitation, it could be several times as effective as an ordinary person.

Coupled with Curve Shooting, Gunfighting Arts, Elementary Combat Proficiency, and all kinds of high-tech armor, the clone's three vital attributes weren't that important.

Think about the Mullah brothers (the criminals who hijacked the Montana), the famous hitmen from the Fraternity, and Nikki, a middle school student. Without their superpowers, their three vital attributes were in the range of ordinary people.

But the Mullah brothers could use close-range gunfighting with Quick Reflex, Rebecca from the Fraternity could jump more than ten meters after Physical Outburst, and Nikki's strength was twice that of an ordinary person. This clearly wasn't a result of their three vital attributes.

The moment he figured that out, a thought couldn't help but flash through his mind: Maybe Daddy System knew this day would come when he decided to use his Batman avatar.

As the saying goes, the body of an ordinary person is comparable to that of a deity.

As he studied the Justice Star clone, Luke couldn't help but feel better.

There was no other way! Even for him right now, the benefits of this ability were comparable to those of an ordinary person winning a lottery of hundreds of millions of dollars.

It was all thanks to a certain someone's strong self-control that he didn't immediately start a purge in New York to celebrate his "new life."

Selina, on the other hand, could easily sense that something was wrong with the two "Luke" s, but Luke didn't intend to tell her about it.

The Star of Justice's avatar was destined to be the ultimate scapegoat. He wouldn't let anyone know that it was his avatar.

In this way, the Star of Justice could live up to his name and take on all the blame for the sake of justice.

In any case, it could be "dead" and "recalled".

The energy needed to maintain it was points, and if it died or was summoned back, it would only be a loss of points.

However, if he really wanted it to die once, he would have to spend another 100,000 points to activate it.

For Luke, this wasn't a small number, and he couldn't afford to waste it.

He wouldn't sacrifice the Star of Justice unless it was absolutely necessary. That would be even more heartbreaking than burning a billion dollars.

Unless it was a special situation, he wouldn't use the recall function.

After all, it wouldn't be easy to win trust if the avatar died in front of everyone, and he could still take the blame for it.

If he was destined to lose 100,000 points, he would definitely choose the option with the greatest benefits. Recalling it clearly wasn't worth it, and could only be used as a backup.



A few days later, Luke's main body left all his activities to his avatar. Luke changed his face and drove an RV to a place seven to eight hundred meters away from Alice and Selina. He then told them that they could come out of the basement for the time being, as long as they didn't leave their rooms.

After all, living in the basement was too much like living at the dam base.

If it weren't for safety, he really wouldn't have let them live in the basement.

Judging from their recent situation, they weren't the unluckiest. At the very least, they still had each other.

After receiving such a huge benefit, he couldn't just brush them off.

At the same time, it also prevented Selina and Gold Nugget from realizing that there were two Luke's at home at the same time.

Selina was just used to not suspecting him, but the loophole was too obvious to hide from her detective instincts.

Putting aside the dog head, its sense of smell alone was very troublesome. Luke had been relying on the fiend's might to intimidate this brainless guy in the past few days.

However, there was one person who couldn't let him go free forever.

William Stella, the project manager of the Sentinel Secret Service, was a flea who specialized in sucking the blood of superhumans.

The destruction of the dam base was due to this person's backup plan.

Very few superhumans were implicated when the base was destroyed.

Alice and Selina, plus Stu, and the six people who had just been transported, there were no more than fifteen people in total.

For more than ten years, the superhumans sent to the dam base had basically been turned into experiment subjects by William Stella.

Apart from a few people with special abilities, few of them lived more than two months.

Most of these superhuman abilities weren't part of William Stella's research.

Thus, they were just consumables to enrich the experimental data. After they were squeezed dry of their value and left behind the experimental data, they would completely disappear.

This was also one of the reasons why all the guards at the dam base had a lot of experience and credit points. Counting the superhumans alone, these guards had taken at least a thousand lives, and none of them were innocent.

With this kind of crazy and inhumane research method, William did make a name for himself.

Alice was probably his successful experiment subject.

When Luke had first met Alice, she hadn't been completely iron-headed yet. She couldn't shoot out ten daggers with her fingers, and her self-healing ability was only elementary.

All of this showed that William still had some skills up his sleeve.

But Luke wasn't interested in William's research results.

Even if this technology could only produce superhumans in small batches, Alice wouldn't be the only superhuman guard at the dam base.

Clearly, this technology definitely wasn't mature enough.

Either the cost was too high, or the probability was extremely unstable, or both.

However, in the hands of an inhumane guy like William, there was no way he would let this technology sit around and eat dust.

After the Sentinel Secret Service's only research base was destroyed, this guy might do something crazy.

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