It could only be said that Thor had come to Earth to deal with "family matters."
Because of that, even Thor's most trusted subordinates, Sif and the Warrior trio, couldn't interfere.
Last time, Sif and the Warrior trio had rushed over when they discovered that Loki wanted to exile Thor and seize power.
Now that Thor was the only heir, Loki had completely lost the possibility of inheriting the throne.
The tables had turned. There was no need to worry about Thor's safety at all, and there was naturally no need for his generals and guards to come.
If the two brothers had another family drama, these subordinates would be in an awkward position.
Should they look, or should they continue to look, or should they keep looking?
Luke also felt that the Chitauri had definitely put in a lot of effort to find Loki.
Although this second prince wasn't their biological son, he had grown up in Asgard, and some of the highest secrets weren't untouchable for him.
If it were anyone else who came to Earth, they might not be able to find the Tesseract Cube so easily.
Loki, however, directly activated the Tesseract Cube's energy and had it send him to Earth before he took it away.
The whole process was extremely easy.
Putting all this together, Luke concluded that the Chitauri wouldn't start a full-scale war with Earth for the time being, unless they defeated Asgard first.
Earth was a little more at ease, but only a little.
Who knew what aliens would invade Earth for some inexplicable reason next time?
Judging from Asgard's reaction this time, they wouldn't pay attention to a small fight on Earth at all.
Tens of thousands of people dying in New York might be the same as humans hearing that tens of thousands of protected animals had died.
Asgard might punish the culprits afterwards, but it had nothing to do with the dead animals.
He had to keep getting stronger! Luke slowly clenched his fist and stared at it.
Who had the biggest fist was the truth!
If he had Thor's strength, even the Chitauri wouldn't dare charge into Earth so brazenly.
Because he represented Earth's strength.
With a planet ruled by a powerful figure, there would naturally be a group of subordinates and forces united around him.
Only the existence of such an alliance could challenge the Chitauri.
Luke was currently walking on this path.
Without realizing it, he had already united a group of like-minded and even system teammates.
Also, he could provide all kinds of equipment and supplies to make these teammates stronger.
As his abilities and skills improved, these teammates would become stronger and stronger.
Now, Luke had one last harvest that could make him even stronger.
Level 20 was a threshold in the system.
It provided another new function, and informed Luke that from now on, new functions would only appear once every ten levels.
Luke immediately asked, "Wasn't there always a new function at level five?"
The experience gained from leveling up 5 levels after level 20 was already equivalent to the experience gained from leveling up 20 levels earlier. Who knew how long it would take for him to level up to level 30!
The system gave a very in-game reply: Level 20 and below is the novice stage. These functions are only to help the host pass the novice stage as soon as possible.
Luke thought for a moment and realized that it was true.
Whether it was the Level 5 Super Learning Module, the Level 10 Storage Module, or the Level 15 Teammate Module, they were all things that newbies dreamed of.
Increasing one's own combat power, collecting and storing resources, and searching for teammates would make up for any newbie's basic shortcomings.
Coupled with the new ability he got at level 20, he could no longer be considered a newbie.
The system's description of the new function was not complicated. It was as simple as always.
Spiritual Energy Gathering Module. The spiritual energy emitted when people sincerely trust and worship the host will be filtered and collected by this module.
Luke was a little suspicious about this module, and repeatedly asked the system about it.
The system said that the spiritual energy collected by this module was automatically emitted by people, and it was only a very small part.
It was different from the "monsters in fantasy that devoured souls" that Luke had imagined.
In fact, this was just a function to recycle spiritual energy.
That was because most of the spiritual energy emitted by people was not only useless, but harmful.
Even after the collection module filtered it, Luke couldn't store this spiritual energy himself. He could only let the collection module collect and store it for him to use.
It was also the special spiritual energy that Luke's clone returned when he summoned it back.
At that time, the "container" that stored this spiritual energy was a special clone of the Star of Justice.
The word "justice" in the clone's ability wasn't a random name.
It was made up of a part of Luke's body and mind, plus a hundred thousand credit points. Only a hundred thousand credit points and a mental body could isolate the contamination of this spiritual energy.
Part of the credit points that the clone spent every day were used to isolate this "contamination."
Pondering this new function, Luke said a moment later, "Should we change the name of this module?"
The system didn't say anything.
Luke said, "I think collecting other people's spiritual energy sounds evil. Let's call it the Power of Faith Collection Module."
The system still didn't say anything, but the words on the interface for the new function quietly changed.
Luke nodded in satisfaction as he watched the spiritual energy turn into the power of faith. The number behind it jumped every now and then: 12039 … 12041.
This number was much smaller than experience and credit points, but it started with two decimal places.
Being obsessive, he simply had the system hide the decimal places to avoid being annoyed.
He reckoned that those who casually mourned Batman with the crowd probably wouldn't even contribute 0.01 power of faith.
After all, the power of faith that most people emitted was only a small part of their mental strength, which was basically harmful "mental waste."
There would only be less that Luke could really use.
So far, he only knew that the power of faith could make him "big" and give him super mobility and destructive power.
He wasn't sure about his defense, because last time, he had beaten the ancient witch away.
At first glance, the power of faith seemed to overlap with credit points.
But after thinking for a moment, he knew that wasn't the case.
Judging from the various uses of credit points, they were much more precious than the power of faith.
Purchasing power was only their most basic use. They could also expand their inventory, summon clones, and provide cultivation energy for the Kunlun Qi Refinement Technique.
In comparison, it was more wasteful to use them to enchant weapons and telekinesis to directly kill an opponent.
It was all that old guy Mephisto's fault for misleading Luke.
Back then, the system had used 60,000 credit points to heavily injure Mephisto, which made Luke pay more attention to the lethality of credit points.
Today, he had actually gained two points of Dexterity from the Kunlun Qi Refinement Technique.
He suddenly realized that credit points were a "universal" form of energy. Using them to kill enemies would only limit their use.
It was like gasoline. It wasn't wrong to use it to make incendiary bombs, but that wasn't its greatest use.
It was undoubtedly stupid to only think about burning enemies with gasoline.
Of course, Luke wasn't that stupid. Most of his credit points had been used in the right places, and the guys he had killed with credit points had basically all recovered.
Now, he finally found the right train of thought and became clearer about his future path.
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