As soon as he said that, Big Dipper spread his arms.
Whoosh! The liquid symbiotic body suddenly unfurled from his back, forming a "big pocket" that was more than twenty meters in diameter.
He waited quietly at the bottom of this "big pocket", his eyes one high and one low as he stared mockingly at Warner, who was falling straight at him.
Warner: "Motherf * cker …"
Pu!
With Wind Man's acceleration, Warner didn't even have time to finish his sentence before he plunged into the liquid symbiotic body like a cannonball and was completely wrapped up.
Wind Man, who fell with him, was let go of the liquid "pocket" and fell through it.
The Big Dipper clone kicked down, and a liquid tentacle flew out of his foot and tied Wind Man up like a dumpling.
When Big Dipper landed more than ten meters from the ground, the "big pocket" turned back into bat wings, and his falling speed plummeted.
Throwing away Wind Man, who had been knocked unconscious by the tentacle, the Big Dipper clone landed just in time to use up his momentum.
Bang! There was a light sound of feet landing, and seven or eight Inhumans pounced at him.
Big Dipper chuckled. "It seems that you are Warner's final gift to me. How thoughtful of you."
Amidst the roars and shouts, the yellow silhouette rushed forward.
…
In less than a minute, the warehouse fell silent.
Without Warner as the core "CPU," the dozen or so Inhumans below were just a pile of loose sand.
Facing the Big Dipper clone that was completely symbiotic, it was like reaping crops in a field.
After subduing these Inhumans, he took out "body bags" from his inventory and put them inside one by one, including the bodies of the dead.
Angry at being beaten up? No way.
There weren't many chances to get a list of superpowers at once. Was it really okay to take a few hundred hits?
With the protection of Sticky Candy's ability and the symbiotic body, the pain was nothing.
While the Big Dipper clone was like an old farmer harvesting the "fruits of victory" with the "body bag", Joker and Haley had already finished work.
Driving Gideon's extended Cadillac, Joker hummed "My Sun" in a relaxed manner and seemed to be in a good mood.
Haley turned her head and looked at the dozen or so people in the back. "Why are you only taking these guys? Are you really leaving the Inhumans for Big Dipper? "
Joker grunted in acknowledgement.
The female doctor was not satisfied with such a perfunctory response. She sat up on her knees and put her arms around his neck. "Two. We're just taking two to play with."
Joker shook his head. "They're just a bunch of normal people with superpowers, and they're being kept in the afterlife. What's so fun about them?"
As he said that, he looked up at the group of people in the rearview mirror and grinned. "These guys are the big shots. How many secrets do you think they have in their hearts waiting for people to dig out?"
Haley was still a little indignant. "Those are superhumans!"
Joker was unmoved. "A boring soul isn't worth wasting time on. Superpowers are so fun. Why don't you study Godzilla and Muto instead? "
Haley bit him angrily. "I'm not an animal psychologist."
In fact, most of the living Inhumans in Gideon's manor were from the afterlife.
Only the Latin American woman who was electrocuted for the Big Dipper Dual Blades was a new face, but she was also a little red name and wasn't in the cleanup area.
How could Luke leave these people to Haley?
Thankfully, he had Gideon and his opponents.
Given Gideon's identity and status, any opponent who could oppose him would not have a simple background.
None of them were good people.
Even if they hadn't killed anyone personally, they had definitely done a lot of planning and ordering people to kill, and the impartial system would still list them as red names.
But it was Wernal who had captured them. Whoever wanted to cause trouble could come after him; it had nothing to do with Luke.
At that moment, the Inhumans were all thrown into Space 2, along with their screams.
It devoured the Hive parasites in the Inhumans one after another, while Luke isolated them for observation.
You couldn't be too careful with something as disgusting as the Hive (Wernal).
As for Big Dipper and Jia Ying's agreement to let them out in three months at most, that wasn't a problem.
Jia Ying's group of Inhumans hadn't participated in Wernal's operation, and wouldn't be targeted.
The Inhumans who had followed Wernal naturally weren't part of the agreement, so it wasn't a breach of contract to lock them up for a while longer.
Besides, these Inhumans had left some traces behind when they did bad things with Wernal.
Putting them in confinement for a while would allow them to hide from the wind, and it would also be easier for Luke to perform comprehensive tests on them.
This was all for the good of the Inhumans.
After all, what place on Earth could be safer than Space 2, where they wouldn't have to worry about being tracked down?
…
After cleaning up the Hive parasites on the Inhumans, Luke immediately used his ability to ask the female Inhumans about the details of Wernal's operation.
As a Hive, Wernal had a habit that was excellent for a leader, but very unfriendly to his enemies, and that was to split up his operations and complete them on his own.
None of the Inhumans under his control knew his complete plan.
Even Gordon and Clarice, the two main members who could teleport, only knew which people he had sent to which places.
But they didn't know what these people were doing after they went to those places.
Thankfully, Luke had caught almost all the Inhumans under Wernal's control. Although he had killed a lot of them with big red names, the rest could still piece together sixty to seventy percent of Wernal's operation.
Wernal's ability to control Inhumans was actually very powerful.
If he was given a few months, even Luke would have a hard time killing him.
If he was a little more cautious, determined not to show himself, and only let his subordinates carry out missions, he would definitely become the toughest and most powerful villain on Earth.
The various weaknesses and shortcomings of the Inhumans wouldn't exist under the rule of Wernal, the Hive.
As long as there were enough Inhumans, they could complement each other perfectly.
When the time came, the Inhumans would be able to fight, resist, and flee. They would also be able to launch an unrestricted counterattack at any time. No government on Earth would dare to risk starting a war with them.
If they wanted to kill Wernal at that time, they would have to have the strength to crush the entire Inhumans race.
It could be said that Wernal had already had a good hand tonight.
Once this critical period of one or two months passed, no one would be able to afford the cards in its hand.
This huge advantage gave it a loophole that wasn't really a loophole.
This loophole was useless against other opponents, because even if they knew about it, they wouldn't be able to take advantage of it.
Unfortunately, it had run into Luke, a cheating player.
This insignificant oversight ultimately led to it taking one wrong step at a time. In the end, it walked right into a trap and became a new resident of Space 2.
There, it would enjoy even more wonderful treatment than on an alien planet.
There would be no more offerings for it to devour, and there would be no Blackstone Portal for it to escape. What awaited it was only remote-controlled robots and experimental equipment that it couldn't swallow, as well as endless experiments.
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