After a few more days, there was still no movement from Haley.
Pondering for a moment, Luke simply switched out his level-one clone, which had recovered to its original state, and continued to monitor the female doctor closely.
The self-healing experiment of the level-one clone went very smoothly, and the data collected was very gratifying.
With the help of Life One, the clone regrown the missing two and a half limbs in ten days.
It had to be noted that this was a level-one clone with the lowest strength attribute. If it was a level-two clone or the main body, it should be twice as fast.
Before his shift, Luke even went to Tony's place, which dumbfounded the tycoon.
Regrowing limbs in ten days wasn't as exaggerated as Extremis, but it wasn't an ordinary miracle. At the very least, Tony didn't have similar technology.
Moreover, Extremis had a huge flaw that couldn't be popularized, but Luke's could be used on a small scale.
This news was also announced to the Bat Squad to eliminate the negative effects of Knight's disability as soon as possible.
Although Ivan was the only one who directly attacked Tony that night, it was impossible to say that the others didn't have any grudges.
Now that Knight had fully recovered, when everyone recalled what happened that day, they couldn't blame it all on Tony.
It had to be known that Luke was the one who had come up with the team's safety rules.
In so many battles in the past, he had almost never been seriously injured.
Looking back at the process, it could only be that Knight had fought Killian head-on because he had the ability to regrow limbs.
This way, the little turtles, who felt like they were about to become sandwiches, were finally happy.
They were just simple, not stupid.
After the last mission, they had noticed that the team's attitude toward Tony was very subtle, but they were still children, and didn't dare say or ask.
But if anyone in the team had the best impression of Tony, it was the four Forgiveness Beasts.
Tony was generous and good at playing!
Compared with the others, apart from Luke and Selina, Tony was the one who invested the most in the little turtles.
Mindy had a good relationship with the little turtles, but she was more of a fan of Batman. In private, she had complained about the tycoon a lot to the little turtles, and he was the one who put the most pressure on them.
Now that Luke had come out and said that he had recovered, everything was fine.
Who in this group hadn't been seriously injured several times before? It was fine as long as he wasn't disabled.
…
Here, Luke swapped clones, and the level-two clone who had returned to New York began to investigate.
He wanted to dig out all the information about Simon Neppel so that he could know himself and his enemy.
This time in Tijuana, it was because he didn't understand Simon's ability at all that he let the "treasure boy" escape.
Otherwise, he would have had a chance to capture him.
His main body was not idle either. He began to work on the Spirit Receiving Device, trying to find a way to resist Simon's possession.
If this problem wasn't resolved, apart from Luke and Selina in the symbiotic state, the rest of the Bat Squad would probably be in trouble if they ran into Simon.
For a long time, Luke had never met such a powerful mental superhuman, and he hadn't done much research on related equipment.
The Bat Squad's armor used some mental remote-control devices, which had a certain resistance to mental abilities. The probability of being controlled in battle was not high.
But in daily life, no one could wear armor 24/7, so it was very easy for others to get their hands on them.
And as long as one of them was in trouble, the bat squad might be implicated, and that was the most dangerous thing.
Luke had to research nano-helmets in the shape of hats, glasses, headbands, and headbands to prevent this possibility.
However, Luke enjoyed the huge workload that Simon had given him.
As the saying went, fighting with others was endless fun.
Fighting bad guys with superpowers was even more fun.
In order to repay the first "contributor" who discovered Simon, he didn't forget to go invisible and help Margaret with several psychotherapy sessions.
After being "abandoned" by her sister, the little widow, who had been depressed, inexplicably felt better, and was at a loss.
Interestingly, when Luke's two clones treated the sisters at the same time, they felt completely different mental worlds.
If Luke had to judge, he would still choose Haley.
It definitely wasn't because the female doctor liked to swim at night, nor because the female doctor's swimming posture was fair and bouncy.
It was just that Margaret's mental world was too simple, like a child's coloring, while the female doctor's mental world was as dazzling as a kaleidoscope.
Whether it was in terms of difficulty or fun, Dr. Haley was much more fun.
When it came to his own interests, Luke preferred to be the bad guy.
Margaret, who had made a lot of donations to charity, had always been a kind person in light green.
Haley, on the other hand, had turned from a yellow neutral two years ago to a light red villain.
The female doctor, who didn't want to be ordinary and wanted to live her own life, naturally became a research subject.
For the sake of their past friendship, Luke would "hire" her as a "temporary worker" for Joker after she completed the decoy mission, guaranteeing that she would have a wonderful life.
Don't you like games? Then help me design games and pit wits against the big bad guys in the world.
Of course, there was no rush for this temporary worker. It all depended on whether the female doctor could fish Simon out.
But a week had already passed, and the chances of this guy coming back to Haley weren't high.
…
In mid-September, Luke finally dug out Simon's background.
Simon Nepel was actually the scion of a rich family, even though he was only a "secondhand" one.
Simon's biological father and his mother, Gina, had a one-night stand, and their exact identities were no longer known.
At that time, Gina was just an underage hoodlum on the streets, and there was nothing special about her.
It wasn't until Simon was six that Gina met Simon's stepfather, Raman Vorobev, that her legendary life began.
Raman was a rich second-generation heir with a car and a house, and both his parents were dead.
He met Gina at one of the parties, and fell madly in love with her.
Without any objections from his elders, he married Gina without a hitch.
After their marriage, they got along well. Raman turned over a new leaf, and Gina changed her mind.
Over the past fifteen years, Raman had developed his "ancestral" small company into a small and medium-sized medical company. He was now worth almost two billion dollars, but he never had any children.
As a burden, Simon naturally became the only "secondhand" scion in the family.
What was even more amazing was that Raman treated his stepson as his own and loved him very much.
Simon was able to become a research leader at the nursing home instead of a research subject, largely because Raman had spent a lot of money.
Luke was quite surprised to see the plot, which was like a legendary story.
Could this be the American version of "I smoke, drink, go to bars, get tattoos, and get high, but I'm always a good girl"?
With this doubt in mind, he found a chance to observe Raman and Gina up close.
As he expected, both of them had abnormal mental fluctuations and slight brain damage, but it wasn't serious.
Clearly, Simon, this secondhand scion, had done something to his stepfather and mother's brains.
That explained Simon's mother's unbelievable luck, as well as why Simon was so favored.
Not every bad girl had good luck, unless her son had superpowers.
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