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Chapter 2066

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To put it bluntly, Luke really had to thank Malekith, the great villain, this time.

This great leader of the dark elves' plan to destroy the universe wasn't just grand, it was only one step away from success.

For the system, it didn't matter if Malekith was bragging about destroying the universe. As long as he could destroy Earth, he wouldn't lose any experience and credit points.

This way, Luke didn't think that the mission to save the world would appear often, but it had appeared twice in less than two years, and he had snatched a big chunk of it each time.

The total experience and credit points for the mission were slightly more than in Universe 2023, at 148.7 billion.

Half of Earth's population hadn't been annihilated by the Annihilator's finger, and it was still full of vitality. It was normal for the total population to be one or two hundred million more than in Universe 2023.

Luke personally received 32% of the mission contribution rate.

He wasn't too surprised.

During the crucial ten minutes, Thor had pestered Malekith for about six minutes.

Luke liked experience and credit points, but they were for him to become stronger so that he could better protect his family and live a peaceful life.

The prerequisite for all of this was to ensure that Earth was safe and sound, and not blindly pursue experience and credit points.

Thus, he didn't mind silently watching from the sidelines and understanding Malekith's plan with the ether particles before he made a move to secure victory.

At the same time, he didn't mind joining the battlefield for the Avengers and taking a share of the contribution rate for destroying the dark elves' fleet.

That way, he might get 20% to 30% less contribution rate, but it would be safe enough.

In the end, Luke received a total of 61 billion experience and credit points from his teammates that the system shared with him.

He scratched his head. F * ck! If he wanted to get a high score, he had to hope that his opponent was weak.

Compared with Thanos in Universe 2023, Malekith was really too weak.

However, both of them had the strength to destroy Earth. It was just that Malekith had taken advantage of the gathering of the nine major powers that happened once every five thousand years.

They were about the same in terms of harm, but the difference in their true strength was like heaven and earth.

Thinking up to this point, Luke couldn't help but give Malekith a "good system" banner in his heart.

At that moment, Luke leveled up twice in a row and was now level 42. He had 22 basic points left (11 points per level starting from level 41).

Leveling up to level 43 required 50 billion experience points, and he now had 22 billion more.

Luke didn't care about that.

He was about to graduate at level 50, and he had suddenly leveled up by two and a half levels in the last ten.

Also, the 22 basic points at these two levels were enough to upgrade his Dexterity to 120 and his Strength to 140.

Coupled with the Tesseract Cube that he had obtained, Luke was looking forward to the future of this universe's Annihilator.

However, after two consecutive universe-level destruction events, the System only calculated the rewards from the mission to save the entire Earth. This made him completely certain of one thing — with Daddy System, humans on Earth were absolutely supreme.

Thanos in Universe 2023 had destroyed half of the population of many people, but the system didn't even give him.

The Thanos was, the the God, the same in Universe 2023.

Obviously, saving the aliens was not a good deed recognized by the system.

In fact, in the system, Thor was dark green good, and Loki was dark red evil.

But the vast majority of ordinary Asgardian citizens whom the Big Dipper clone came into contact with in Asgard were not neutral yellow, but … blank.

Good and neutral targets were protected by the system. When they weren't enemies, Luke couldn't seriously injure or kill them, or he would lose a lot of points.

As for the aliens in the blank state, they were obviously not protected.

But given Earth's overall strength and remoteness, it was impossible for Luke to go on a killing spree.

But given Earth's overall strength in the universe and how remote it was, it was impossible for Luke to go on a killing spree.

Even a universe overlord like Thanos had been defeated twice, which was enough to prove this.

Even a universe overlord like Thanos had been defeated twice, which was enough to prove this.



With this huge harvest, Luke had to study the Infinity Glove and increase his strength again, so he didn't think about Odin's strange behavior.

The defense measures in the Golden Palace were quite troublesome. Even the system was silent, and couldn't help Luke confirm his speculation.

Also, Odin hadn't directly retaliated when the Dark Elves charged into the Golden Palace and killed Frigg. It was very likely that his body was completely exhausted.

Recalling what Luke had learned from Thor over the years, as well as the prophecy of the Twilight of the Gods, Luke suspected that the end of Asgard was right in front of him.

Although this kind of prophecy involved a "god," and there was a possibility that both sides would repeatedly set up a trap, it was more likely to come true.

The difference was how much Asgard could make a comeback.

Given Asgard's accumulation, as long as it had a certain population, it wouldn't be difficult for it to occupy another planet.

At most, it would no longer be the ruler of the Nine Powers, and degenerate from a first-rate power in the universe to a first-rate or second-rate power.

That wouldn't be a good thing for Earth.

Asgard was quite a protective umbrella. At the very least, there hadn't been many world-destroying crises in the last two hundred years.

Until something happened to Odin's body, and all kinds of huge crises came one after another.

At this time, it wasn't convenient for Luke to test Odin.

If something really went wrong and his actions triggered the Twilight of the Gods, that would be a pain in the ass.

Thor's flaws were also very obvious, and he might not be able to help Luke withstand the pressure.

In short, this was a situation where Luke had to be cautious.

Now that he thought about it, Tony and Steve of the Three Cockroaches were too reliable.

If one of them was the first prince of Asgard, Luke would definitely communicate with them in private and resolve any possible problems.

As for Thor, he couldn't count on him.



That wasn't the only harvest from the battle.

Luke, who had transformed into Big Shot Everything Merchant, took away the Cross Battleships and Saber fighters that were in the best condition.

His skyrocketing mental strength allowed him to collect the huge Cross Battleships with ease, and he didn't make a joke of himself burning his head because of the power output.

The Dark Elves' battleships might not be sturdy, but they were still very practical.

Even if they weren't, they couldn't hide from Heimdal's eyes, which were said to "see through the universe." They weren't discovered until they charged into Asgard.

From this point of view, Malekith, the pig leader in the Battle of Greenwich, had given an extremely wrong order.

Battleships with extremely strong stealth effects and decent firepower were actually most suitable for mobile warfare.

If they released the combat range of the battleships and allowed them to move freely, it wouldn't be easy for the Bat Squad and the Avengers to wipe out these troops.

It wouldn't even be difficult for them to send Thor and Big Dipper flying in the blink of an eye to give Malekith the upper hand.

Unfortunately, Malekith was eager for quick success and completely treated his subordinates as cannon fodder and stepping stones.

In the end, he and his fleet were both destroyed, and his entire family had to be reorganized.

This was what he deserved. This also benefited the Bat Squad and the Avengers.

In any case, this was a universe-level battleship.

Back then, the technology level of the Chitauri fleet was even worse, and they didn't leave behind a main ship. It couldn't compare to this harvest at all.

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