Luke followed up with another attack. The giant saber in his hand slashed out a net of light in the air that enveloped the bloody giant.
In an instant, the two halves of the bloody giant froze and split into dozens of pieces of blood.
A faint golden light flickered on each piece of blood, preventing them from changing shape or slipping away.
Then, the yellow-green toxin on the dark red blood quickly spread and infected every cell, quickly corroding them.
Even the Blood God experiment subjects couldn't withstand it, and turned into piles of rotten yellowish-green paste.
Luke wasn't happy at all.
This could only mean that ordinary people would die even faster from this toxin, and would basically be killed instantly.
Also, the power of faith was ineffective against toxins.
The mental impact of the power of faith was extremely effective against intelligent creatures, but it wasn't alchemy, and couldn't change the toxin into another substance.
Even more troublesome was that the system didn't give any notification that Shlade wasn't dead yet.
Luke recalled that when Shlade had merged with the Blood God experiment subjects, part of the Blood God had been left behind in the pond.
It was at that moment that Shleid played a game of swapping the prince with a leopard cat.
With the Blood God experiment subjects in front, Luke had instantly moved to the rest of the experiment subjects in the pond.
The bloody giant that Luke had chopped up was only the main body of the Blood God experiment subjects.
Shlade, on the other hand, had merged with some of the experiment subjects and fled into the sewers of the pond, escaping once again.
Luke didn't know all the details, but he could roughly guess what had happened.
There was water in the pond, which could greatly block his Sharp Nose and mental strength.
To put it simply, the Blood God experiment subjects in front of the pond were like the sun to him, and the part that had escaped into the water was like a small star at most. Their existence was completely obscured.
This was also the Blood God's greatest strength — their resistance and survival skills were top-notch.
No matter how good Luke was, there was no way he could crawl into the sewers that were ten centimeters in diameter.
After fusing with the Blood God experiment subjects, Shlade was like a conscious slime as he quickly entered the sewers and fled into the distance.
Luke frowned and put the giant saber back into his inventory. With a flash, he collected all the pieces of meat in the courtyard that had been contaminated with the yellowish-green toxin.
"Prepare to receive the parts," Luke said to Ivan. At the same time, he put away his Big Dipper Battle Armor in midair and immediately put on a spare Big Dipper Battle Armor.
That suit of armor had been contaminated with some yellow-green toxins. If it was taken out, it could kill a large number of ordinary people.
Luke didn't want the system to deduct his credit points. After all, that was his hard-earned money.
Ivan was watching the battle in Shi Zhitian's courtyard with great interest. When he heard this order, he felt a bit strange. "What's wrong?"
Luke said, "In the end, the guy didn't die. He turned into blood and ran down the drain of the pond. We'd better find him secretly and wait for him to leave the city before we make our move. "
"What if he hides in Tokyo and doesn't go out?" Ivan asked as he sent a link request to the accessories.
After a brief silence, Luke said, "It depends on the situation. It's best to find an opportunity to kill him. This guy's ability is too troublesome. "
Ivan thought of the Blood God experiment subject's actions just now and felt a little troubled. "But this guy ran when he saw danger, and he can even turn into liquid and drill holes. This is too difficult to deal with."
Luke said, "Do I need to call you for an easy mission?"
Ivan was speechless and felt that it made sense.
As they talked, the accessories that Luke had just thrown out flew to where Ivan was and connected to the prototype.
This set of accessories was exclusive to Ivan. After he had tinkered with it, he had given it to Luke so that he could use it during the mission.
Relatively speaking, this set of accessories was the best at restraining the Blood God experiment subject.
With ion cutting, electromagnetic deflection, and four metal whips, it could stick the whips into the ground and wait for an opportunity to land the killing blow.
The other people's armor didn't have this ability.
Although the situation wasn't good, Luke wasn't impatient.
After so many major incidents, he had long since understood that getting angry and panicking wouldn't solve the problem.
Until things were over, any thoughts were superfluous.
The enemy was there. He had to get rid of him at the lowest cost first before he considered the rest.
As he spoke, Luke had already put on his backup armor again. Still invisible, he searched the area at low speed.
If Shlaide really did escape and never show up again, it wouldn't be a big problem.
Luke was best at finding people's nests and delivering their souls with physical means.
What he didn't like the most was fighting Shlaide in an environment where there were so many ordinary people.
Protecting himself in a battle was his top priority, and the system wouldn't deduct points just because he accidentally hurt someone else.
The Chitauri invasion and the incident in Daxi City had been the other party's home ground, so Luke naturally didn't care.
But if he took the initiative to fight Shlaide in a place with so many people, he might lose points.
Ten minutes later, a commotion came from the north, which was the border between the Meguro and Shigaya districts.
Luke frowned. Looking at the surveillance footage, he knew that he had run into the worst possible situation.
He quickly changed directions in the air and flew northeast.
Sweeping past Xixiang Mountain Park, Luke charged toward Highway 3's Shigaya Line.
At that moment, a series of chaotic scenes had already appeared down below.
From the drone, it was easy to see a clear route extending northeast from Shigaya Line 3. There were a lot of rotten yellow-green meat on it.
Luke sighed. Shlaide had gone crazy. He was actually going on a killing spree in Tokyo.
At that moment, Shlaide was also having a mental breakdown.
Not long ago, he had escaped from the sewers in front of Luke.
The corrosion of the poison and Luke's cutting him up had seriously injured him.
At that moment, he didn't want to fight anyone anymore. He just wanted to be alone.
But Shlaide, who had slipped out of the Meguro area through the sewers, gradually noticed a problem: the yellow-green poison that he thought he had completely cut off was actually spreading in his body again.
This was simply cheating.
Shlaide had already separated the poison once by abandoning most of the Blood God test subjects, and didn't have a second test subject to abandon.
In less than ten minutes, the poison in his body had recovered to less than half its original level.
At this rate, he might enter a yellow-green countdown of death in another ten minutes.
There was only one path left for Shlaide: devour a large number of ordinary people, frantically separate them, and quickly reduce the poison until it completely disappeared.
To put it simply, he needed to spend the lives of ordinary people to prolong his own life.
For other people, this might be a difficult decision, but Shlaide almost subconsciously started to carry it out.
He had long since stopped caring about other people's lives, including those of Hydra like Creech.
One or two thousand or even ten or twenty thousand ordinary people dying wasn't worth mentioning.
Even if this was just quenching one's thirst with poison, what was the point if he died?
(Ol 'Bing wishes everyone a happy New Year. Peace and good health.)
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