After the day's training, Luke and Mindy didn't leave right away. Instead, they helped Nikki and Monica study weapons and armor.
The two girls had never come into contact with such things before. They knew that the sabers were definitely made of steel, but they didn't know what kind of steel it was.
They were at a loss when Luke and Mindy talked about the various steel parameters.
Fortunately, the two of them quickly reached an agreement.
Luke would take the weapons because he was familiar with the materials.
Mindy would take the armor because she was familiar with what the girls needed.
Of course, both of them had reservations about each other's opinions.
Mindy felt that Luke's material might not be the most suitable.
Luke felt that Mindy probably wouldn't be familiar with how to protect the two girls given her short stature.
However, the two technically illiterate girls had been dumbfounded for more than ten minutes. It wasn't suitable for Luke and Mindy to continue the discussion.
Then there was the style, which Luke rarely interjected on.
As long as Mindy didn't come up with some weird style or color, she and the two girls could do whatever they wanted.
When they left Nikki's house, Luke agreed to have someone deliver the wooden sabers for them to train with the next day.
Mindy would provide the training suit. It was said that it was an old item that she had used at home, and was perfect for training.
Luke reckoned that it was something that she and Damon had discarded during their training together.
After sending Mindy home, Luke returned home and adjusted the data of the four swords and one shield. The semi-finished product came out in less than twenty minutes.
It took another half an hour to complete the accessories such as the handle of the saber and the handle of the shield.
This kind of weapon only needed to be strong and sharp, with the right weight and no complicated parts. It really was that simple.
If it weren't for the fact that it was a gift for the girls and was only practical, it wouldn't have taken him five minutes to make one.
The price of one or two hundred dollars was entirely for the materials.
If his processing equipment was included, then … forget it.
He had modified CNC machines for processing armor and weapons, as well as an AI program that specialized in modeling and adjustment. It wouldn't be too much to sell a saber for 100,000 dollars.
He had such a good attitude towards Nikki and Monica. Firstly, they were ability providers, and secondly, the two of them had shown some precious fighting tendencies.
Compared with the three superpower sisters who were still recovering and enjoying their normal state, these two were already aware of how to improve their strength and protect themselves.
Moreover, from the way they had beaten up hooligans in the past, they seemed to have some "vigilante" tendencies.
It was a very weak inclination, but for Luke, it was a piece of cake for him to provide some small gifts to bring them closer together.
Among them, Monica's Elementary Imitation was quite suitable for Luke's "Teammate Armor Style."
This reserve Physical Arts, Shooting, and Sports Master would have a weakened version of Batman when he grew up.
As long as she was equipped with a powerful armor and made up for her lack of lethality, she would be stronger than many superhumans.
As for Nikki's Elementary Muscle Control, there was still a lot of room for improvement. It was just that the increase in combat power from the armor was not as great as Monica's.
Since he had already invested in so many people, it was a good opportunity to invest in advance and nurture these two girls.
After quickly taking care of the gifts, Luke looked out the window and drove out.
It was only afternoon, but the rainy weather gave him a sense of familiarity.
It wasn't a comfortable experience to go out in this kind of weather, but it would be perfect if he could stay with a soft girl and watch the rain while drinking coffee.
In any case, his clone could finish the research work, and his main body would only be distracted once in a while.
Under the dual control, it was most suitable for the main body to live a normal life.
Driving to Paland Academy of Arts, he entered and found Elena's dormitory with familiarity.
She was still living alone here, and Luke hadn't seen her legendary roommate even once.
Actually, Elena had met that roommate less than twenty times in total.
Elena didn't go out on such a rainy day, and was pleasantly surprised to receive Luke's call.
Luke had been here quite a few times. If he was busy, he would ask her out for half a day every three to five days, and they would have two or three meals.
Now that lunch was over and dinner was still early, the two of them sat on the sofa in front of the window and drank coffee together.
When they first met, Luke had given her a lot of coffee, and they had become familiar with each other because of coffee, so she had been improving her coffee making skills.
If Luke's coffee making skills were eight times better than Jenny's, then Elena was four to six times better than his. She was at the level of a professional and semi-professional.
Unfortunately, Luke could only vaguely feel that the coffee he made was a little better than his own, which was a classic example of a cow chewing on a peony.
At that moment, stroking Elena's voluptuous waist, he asked casually, "You said that there's a new piece of work that gives you a special feeling. Where is it?"
Elena tilted her head and thought for a moment. She nodded and shook her head with a bad expression. "There are two, or two and a half. They haven't even finished the drafts. Do you want to see them? "
Luke nodded.
Elena got up and pulled out the special art box that Luke had given her and put it next to the window.
After entering her fingerprint and digital password, she opened the folding bracket at the back of the cabinet and flipped to the bottom.
She sat back on the couch and curled up in his arms. "I'm not a sci-fi fan, but for some reason, I couldn't help but think of this a few days ago, and I couldn't help but draw half of it."
Luke narrowed his eyes and looked at the humanoid creature that was swooping down from the sky on what looked like an aircraft.
Apart from the aircraft in the lead and the humanoid creature on it, there were also many smaller aircraft behind it.
Was it a giant insect that was hovering above the incoming aircraft?
Luke asked softly, "That's not an insect, is it?"
Elena nodded. "No, it should be a machine in the shape of an insect … A spaceship? These should be the aircraft that it released. Hmm, this … doesn't seem to be in line with scientific principles? "
She was a little embarrassed. After all, she had always been an art student, and didn't care about science or sci-fi.
Luke rubbed her with a smile to comfort her. "A sci-fi movie doesn't have to conform to scientific principles. You're an artist. Just express what you want to express. "
He then raised his hand and pointed at the empty space above the insect. "Why is it empty here?"
Elena shook her head in frustration. "I don't have any inspiration. When I drew here, it felt like there was nothing in my head. I couldn't find the feeling of finishing everything in one go, and it felt awkward when I tried to force myself to draw. "
Luke nodded and patted her gently. "Don't worry about it. Venus doesn't have arms either."
Elena burst out laughing. "So, the statue does have arms. It's just that we couldn't find them."
Luke shrugged. "That's why I said that incomplete isn't necessarily a beautiful work of art."
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