Mindy had always been a staunch supporter of V, and believed that he was the most underestimated member of the team.
While not many people supported that view, she had never changed her beliefs.
Today was just another example of how accurate her judgment was.
Luke nodded. "You guys keep playing. I'm leaving."
With that, he grabbed the parasite and disappeared into the air.
Stunned for a moment, Mickey suddenly rubbed his round, bald head. "Huh? I don't think he recited a poem just now?"
Mindy came back to herself and immediately retorted, "He didn't kill anyone. Hm, it's just a man-eating monster. It's not qualified for V to recite a poem. How uncultured. "
Hearing that, the four lackeys who didn't even have a primary school diploma lowered their heads. Did villains have to be cultured these days?
…
Although he had caught another parasite, Luke wasn't happy about it.
Ueno had already locked onto seven or eight parasites, and this one was a possible target. He would catch it sooner or later.
But since he had caught it, he couldn't waste it.
Luke planned to give it to Tony and Phil as an experiment subject after interrogating it.
The Avengers and S.H.I.E.L.D. had a complicated relationship to begin with. Maria Hill, the Avengers' butler, and Phil were Nick Fury's right and left hands.
So, it was best for them to share this experiment subject.
It probably wouldn't be long before they could catch parasites on their own. It was useless to give them too many.
One sample was enough for them to directly feel how powerful the razor-sharp tentacles of the parasites were.
As long as they were on guard, parasites weren't too troublesome.
Even if there were thousands of them, they might not be as troublesome as Gold Nugget's remaining two "fellows."
After all, the host of the symbiote had astonishing regeneration speed, was omnipotent, and had strong mental and poison resistance. It was much stronger than the parasites, which only had strong parasitic parts.
At that moment, something interesting happened in Tokyo.
In a video that had just been sent, two groups of "people" were fighting in an alley.
The one-person side was quickly defeated, but they made a huge noise, and the other three didn't dare chase after them, and successfully escaped.
Both sides of the battle were parasitic beasts.
Interesting. Even parasites were fighting among themselves? Luke replayed the scene of the four parasites meeting each other with great interest.
On the side, Selina's attention was drawn over. After a few glances, she exclaimed in surprise, "This child's hand is actually deformed. Could it be that he has multiple parasites like Ueno?"
Immediately after, she was puzzled. "But he's about to be killed. Why hasn't the parasite in his head made a move?"
Luke shook his head. "The surveillance camera is too far away to read lips. However, we can go and meet them in person. "
Not being able to read lips didn't mean he couldn't find out the identity of the four parasites in human society.
They can't be invisible, so it's easy to find their workplace or home address by following the route and screening surveillance.
Based on the current investigation, these fellows would basically rely on the original owners of their bodies to quietly adapt to the new environment.
This proved that the parasites were not stupid, and it was a good thing for humans.
Using a more rational and cruel way of thinking to analyze the data, with 360,000 births and 150,000 deaths per day, the parasites eating a few thousand people per day was nothing.
Also, these parasites had caused some news at the beginning, but soon received orders from the "new king" to hunt as many people as possible who no one would care about even if they were dead.
There were a lot of people in Tokyo who didn't have a fixed job, a fixed place to live, or no relatives, friends, or colleagues.
Nobody reported them, or if they did, it was very difficult for the people who were eaten to become missing persons in Tokyo's police files.
Even if a small number were recorded, it wouldn't be enough to increase the huge number of missing persons. After all, 150,000 people went missing in Japan every year.
But for the ruling class, most of these people who died were useless. They would only add to the burden of society if they were alive, and it didn't matter if they died.
That was one of the reasons why Luke's database "malfunctioned."
A sea of information that couldn't be processed was information garbage. His intelligence system couldn't even cover everyone in America, let alone Japan.
…
The next day was a rare sunny day.
Early in the morning, Luke and Selina put on their neon aliases and headed straight for Tokyo's West Campus High School.
In Japan, it meant high school.
Standing dozens of meters away from the school gate, two people and a dog were waiting for their target with lollipops in their mouths.
The good thing about a sunny day was that there were a lot of girls at the school, and they were all wearing school uniforms.
These were genuine JK girls. Although some of them were definitely part-time waitresses, most of them hadn't entered society yet.
The bad thing was that the quality of these girls wasn't balanced, and they weren't as attractive as the famous Japanese films.
Even though their skirts revealed their thighs and their socks covered their short legs, Luke still felt the urge to wash his eyes.
He could only sigh. The girls at Dalton High School were still the best.
Of course, it could also be because there were more rich girls there, and they were better at dressing up.
Most of the students at West Campus High School came from ordinary families and didn't have much money.
Just as he was feeling a little disappointed, Selina nudged him. "He's here."
He looked at the school gate and saw a short, weak-looking boy walking toward the gate. Next to him … was a girl who scored seven out of ten.
Luke was very surprised. "So, it's true that there's always a girl around a lecherous guy?"
Selina gave him a strange look. "Wasn't your brother threatened by a male classmate to stay away from those little beauties? How does he look like a lecherous guy?"
Luke had nothing to say to that, and could only change the topic. "Let's go in and check out this Shinichi Izumi."
Two people and one dog leisurely walked through the school gate. The guards at the gate completely ignored them, as if they didn't exist.
A few students were sizing them up, but that was all.
It was common sense for Japanese not to cause trouble for others.
The guards at the gate didn't care that Luke and Selina had brought a dog into the school, and the students wouldn't care either.
Seeing the girl with shoulder-length hair walking around Shinichi Izumi looking for a topic to talk about, Selina finally felt uncomfortable. "Does she owe him a lot of money?"
Luke put his hands in his pockets and walked like a hooligan in a Japanese TV series. He even yawned in a very undignified manner. "That's why I suspect he's the main character."
Of course, Selina knew what he meant.
This guy occasionally watched soap operas with her, and he often complained about the main character halo and how he couldn't survive one episode. She wanted to hit him when she heard that.
That was because his crow's mouth was most likely right.
But now, she really was a little suspicious. "This Shinichi Izumi's family is ordinary, his studies ordinary, his looks ordinary, and his temperament ordinary. He actually has such a beautiful childhood sweetheart. Is it really a main character halo?"
She then egged Luke on. "Why don't you go up and try seducing her? She's going to have a change of heart. Shinichi Izumi definitely doesn't have a main character halo. "
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