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Chapter 1489

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That person's honey was his arsenic.

S.H.I.E.L.D., Loki, and the Zetaris all valued the Tesseract Cube very much, but it was a hot potato for Luke.

It was indeed the right thing for him to throw it away.

If he couldn't put it in his inventory, it would be like an indefinite bomb to him — not only could it explode at any time, it could also be activated remotely.

Holding something that he couldn't control or use at all would only kill him.

S.H.I.E.L.D. didn't object either.

Nick Fury, who had almost been killed by the Tesseract Cube, didn't dare leave the Tesseract Cube on Earth, no matter how reluctant he was.

If the other party came through the Tesseract Cube again, Earth really wouldn't be able to hold out.

Even the unyielding director didn't mention leaving the Tesseract Cube behind. Clearly, he had similar thoughts as Luke.

Thus, on the evening of the battle, Thor took the Tesseract Cube back to Asgard with his precious brother, saying that he had to take care of the Tesseract Cube as soon as possible.

Nick Fury bit off the scepter and didn't give it to Thor to take with him.

Thor tried it, but felt a little guilty, so he didn't ask for it again.

Loki was the one who had caused the battle in New York.

So many people had died, but he had still been able to leave with Loki and the Tesseract Cube. He had accomplished his goal.

The scepter was a little magical, but that was all there was to it. There were many weapons and props in Asgard that had this function.

Earth clearly didn't intend to hand it over, so he didn't go too far.

If they continued to wrangle, Earth might as well hold him back and talk about compensation first.

How much compensation wasn't a problem; Asgard could afford it.

The problem was that he had never liked to argue, and he didn't want Earthlings to talk about Loki's bad deeds, which would be too embarrassing for Asgard.

Thus, Thor took away the most troublesome of the two hot potatoes, the Tesseract Cube.

Comparatively speaking, the less troublesome scepter fell into Tony's hands.

That was because after the matter was over, Luke had directly given the scepter to the tycoon to study it first and not to give it to anyone for the time being.

Of course, Tony wouldn't refuse such a good thing, and decisively agreed.

Thor thought that Nick Fury was being shameless, but in fact, it was Tony who hadn't returned the scepter, and had pushed the blame onto a certain black baldie.

However, Nick Fury could only pinch his nose and bear the blame.

If he withstood it, he could still use this incident as an excuse to force Tony to hand over the scepter.

If he couldn't withstand it, then the scepter would have nothing to do with him anymore.

Luke, on the other hand, could share Tony's research on Scepter. In short, he wouldn't lose out.

At that point, Luke finally sorted out the pros and cons of the battle in New York.

Now that he had a rough understanding of his future enemies, he could adjust his development plans to deal with the arrival of these enemies.

However, Batman's "sacrifice" brought about a rare period of peace, which was suitable for the special forces to lay low for a short period of time.

The devastated New York was no longer suitable for a big fight.

Luke and Selina's daily credit grinding missions were canceled.

Of course, it was just that Selina and his main body didn't move.

The Justice Star clone would still appear in New York at night, but he had changed his appearance and continued to farm points.

As long as he didn't wear Batman's armor, he was just a bystander who silently took advantage of others.

Bullseye's precision allowed him to knock out violent criminals with any ordinary object without exposing himself.

If he had the chance, he would take a batch of illegal drugs, and his experience and credit points wouldn't be much less than before.

But the day after his Dexterity broke through the 40 mark, Luke realized that he had missed an important gain while his clone was cultivating the Kunlun Qi Refinement Art.

He had wanted to confirm if the Kunlun Qi Refinement Art could change the attributes of his clone.

In the end, when he checked the Justice Star's ability panel, he was surprised to see an additional description: Can summon the Justice Star (level two).

His eyes widened for a moment, and he couldn't help but ask the system, "Why didn't you warn me?"

The system: "…"

Luke sighed. Fine, Daddy System wasn't a customer service program. It couldn't be that considerate.

After asking a few questions, his face lit up. "System, you're joking, right? Why is it so expensive?"

The system once again ignored the stupid question.

Although he complained that it was expensive, Luke's eyes glowed as he looked at his six million credit points. "System, you didn't raise the price last minute because of my credit points, did you?"

The system responded this time: Justice Star Clone (level one). Prerequisites: All three basic stats must reach 20. Cost 100000 credit points.

Justice Star (level two). Prerequisites: All three basic stats must reach 40. Cost 1000000 credit points.

Justice Star (level three). Prerequisites: All three basic stats must reach 80. Cost 10000000 credit points.

Luke: "… Thank you so much. All three basic stats must reach 80? I reckon my eighteen generations of great-grandchildren will be able to do nothing with that. "

The system fell silent again.

Of course, it wasn't because it was guilty, but purely because it was immune to Luke's nonsense.

The prerequisites for taking out all the Justice Stars was the "temporary price increase" that Luke had mentioned, which touched on the system's "fairness" mechanism. This was a perfect explanation.

A certain obsessive-compulsive patient had reaped what he sowed. Looking at the prerequisites for the Justice Star (level three), he had the urge to go crazy.

It was like a certain game that had just released the attributes of a godly suit, only to immediately tell the players that there was a one in ten million chance that a certain boss would drop a certain part of the suit.

That was simply despair. It was better not to say anything.

He could give up the game, but Luke couldn't give up the system, so he could only endure it.

There was no doubt that the Justice Star (level three) was an unrealistic dream, but he could already summon the Justice Star (level two).

Compared with something that could only be found in a dream, the benefits that he could obtain were more important.

With a thought, a million credit points were instantly deducted from his system, and a clone appeared next to him.

Both the main body and the clone closed their eyes for a moment before they opened their eyes and looked at each other. They smiled bitterly. "It's over. I've only just gotten used to being a dual-threaded character before I fall behind. Now, I have to start learning how to be a three-threaded character."

At the same time, the level-one clone in the seaside villa had the same expression and said the same thing.

Controlling three bodies at the same time messed up Luke's mind again. Both the main body and the two clones subconsciously did the same thing.

A moment later, the three bodies sighed in unison. "Alright, at least the three-threaded character won't fall behind so quickly this time."

He looked at the character information in the system, which had changed again.

Host's character level: 22

Strength 12 (Level 1 Justice Star + 10, Level 2 Justice Star + 20)

Dexterity 12 (Level 1 Justice Star + 10, Level 2 Justice Star + 20)

Mental Strength 10 (Level 1 Justice Star + 10, Level 2 Justice Star + 20)

Extra stat points: 17

Like the level-one clone, the level-two Star of Justice took 20 of the main body's basic stats.

Now, the strongest of the three bodies was this level-two clone, and the main body was only slightly stronger than the level-one clone for now.

But this wasn't a big problem.

The main body usually moved around in the circle of detectives, and wasn't that dangerous.

Besides, until the level-three clone appeared in the distant future, the main body's stat points would continue to increase.

In two weeks, Luke would add all his remaining 17 stat points to Strength.

With a Strength of 29 and the support of various abilities, his life-saving ability wasn't much weaker than before.

Whether it was familiarizing himself with the three-threaded character or the drop in the main body's basic stats, it was just a temporary problem.

Compared with an extra clone, it was a minor inconvenience that wasn't worth mentioning.

Three was still a magical number.

China had the saying that one could transform into the Three Pure Ones, and the West also had the legend of the trinity.

If he added in the power of faith module that he had just obtained … Thinking about it, Luke was a little excited!



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