Ignoring Tony's hidden mockery, Luke went on a trip around the solar system with Scream and Director Sai, who had a symbiotic relationship with Gold Nugget.
There was no doubt that a symbiotic creature that could be stuffed into a meteorite and launched into space by its own kind had a strong ability to survive in space.
Safety first, Luke naturally wouldn't let go of such a useful "workstation."
With them, he and Selina wandered around the solar system. They went to Venus, looked at Mars, where there were no aliens, and observed Saturn's dazzling rings. This could be considered as completing the fighter test.
Half a year later, Tony's first space fighter made on Earth was completed.
This also meant that Earth's superheroes could already play with customized space fighters.
The tycoon couldn't bear to sell his designs for the time being, but Luke didn't care.
After removing the expensive, impractical, and overly advanced designs, the remaining main frame was added with normal parts, and it was still a very good product.
This relatively inferior version of the Space Combat Jet was named the Lu Combat Jet.
Of course, it wasn't a monkey version; it was just as luxurious as Tony's experimental fighter.
Natasha was the only one in the Avengers who had bought one. Steve and Clint had both sponsored one.
Rhode wanted to buy one himself, but Luke turned him down and told him to order one from Tony himself.
That was how awkward the Oreos were treated.
If Rhode was completely devoted to the Avengers, he definitely wouldn't be treated differently.
But whether it was Tony, himself, or even Luke, they all needed to retain their identities as officers of the Department of Defense as a buffer between the three parties.
In order not to give certain American forces a chance to pressure Rhode too much, the colonel could only give up a little of his personal hobbies.
If he was really envious, he could borrow Natasha's Road fighter to play with.
Widow's attitude toward transportation was that it was just a tool. She wasn't as clean as Tony.
The Bat Squad, on the other hand, was lively.
Frank and Alice, the two official members, did their daily family life when they were off, and didn't play with any modifications. They had the most points in the team.
Almost immediately, the two of them took out money to buy a Ramsar for home use. A few days later, they took their daughter Carrie on a trip to space.
Damon and Mindy were more conflicted.
The father and daughter weren't too fussy. They had lent out a lot of points, and they also had a hobby of modifying.
In the end, it was Damon who 'financed' Mindy, and then she went to find other people in Ursa Minor to 'finance' and buy a Ramsar.
Mindy usually held the fighter jet, and the financier could use it appropriately.
It was not that they were stingy, but the Space Combat Jet was similar to a luxurious manor.
The purchase price was just the beginning. The subsequent usage and maintenance costs were just as high.
Even though everyone had gained a lot of points after the Battle of Greenwich, the continuous expenditure after the purchase was still painful.
There were only a few people who wanted to sleep in a fighter jet every day. After an individual purchased a fighter jet, it would be empty most of the time.
Therefore, it was a good choice for many people to share the maintenance costs of a road fighter jet, while the user would bear the expenses alone.
For example, Little Turtle and the others really wanted to stay on the fighter jet for a few weeks, but when they saw the usage fee, they became obedient.
He couldn't just turn on the computer and lie down at home afterward.
Among the other team members, Angel was the only one who was not that obsessed with the Space Combat Jet.
Luke also told her in private that she could freeload off Chairman Jenny's benefits every year, and take a few fighter jets without spending credit points.
Angel agreed very casually. Even if her points were among the best in the team, she had no intention of wasting it.
Ivan was the worst off.
He couldn't afford to buy a fighter jet for himself, and when he asked Mindy to use it, he had to give her credit points first. He was no different from a primary school student at an arcade store.
People who had lost their credit had no dignity at all.
…
A few more months passed in this lively and generally peaceful atmosphere, and a strange grayish-blue substance suddenly appeared in Missouri.
It expanded into a small mountain in a very short period of time, and quickly spread out to bury half of the town.
Luke asked Clarice, the female mutant codenamed "Flash," to open the door, and the Big Dipper clone quickly evacuated the residents of the town.
It had to be said that the journey of the death-seeking onlookers had never stopped.
When the grayish-blue substance first began to spread, it had been still for a few minutes.
In the end, a lot of people seemed to have immediately forgotten that a small part of the town had been buried, and even dared to take pictures with their phones, or even touch it.
It was only then that Luke confirmed the news on F2F and QQ.
After he arrived, he directly activated the real dream and had all the residents of the town get into their cars. He took away those who didn't have cars and drove straight out.
The grayish-blue substance was spreading at a terrifying speed. If they didn't retreat dozens of kilometers, they would probably be buried in a few minutes.
Sure enough, in just ten minutes, the grayish-blue substance began to spread crazily again.
It was like the Zerg creep in the game StarCraft, except that it was different in color and thickness.
Without any hesitation, Luke injected his faith into his saber and stabbed it into the grayish-blue substance at the initial point of explosion.
The grayish-blue substance, which had been spreading crazily, suddenly paused and stopped moving. It trembled on the spot for a moment before it slowly began to shrink.
Seeing that it was working, Luke invested more than 200,000 faith points and more than 100,000 credit points, but he wasn't able to completely destroy this damn thing — the system didn't give him a notification that he had defeated or killed it.
The other weapons also took turns, but in the end, they could only damage part of it and couldn't completely destroy it.
Luke could only use his saber to open up a path and dig at the point of explosion.
But before he could dig anything out, the strange grayish-blue substance suddenly turned grayish-black, and the high-speed energy within it was abruptly cut off, as if it were dead.
A system notification followed: You have helped someone else kill God Igor. Completed.
Total experience: 148.7 billion. Total credit: 148.7 billion.
Contribution rate: 7%. 10.4 billion experience and 10.4 billion credit points.
WTF! Luke was dumbfounded. What the f * ck was going on? Where did Igor, the God of the Gloomy Sun, come from?
In just over two years, Luke had seen Thanos, who had traveled through the quantum domain to deliver his own head, but he had at least fought 2023 Avenger for almost an hour with his fleet.
There was also Malekith, who had slept for five thousand years. Although he had only appeared on Earth for less than ten minutes, he had gone to Asgard to bombard it for most of the day.
But Igor, this "God," hadn't even shown his face before he had angrily delivered ten billion experience and credit points. That was too f * cking ridiculous.
How would the next head be delivered to him? Luke … wasn't looking forward to it at all.
He wasn't angry or annoyed, but the fact that his third global rescue mission had been inexplicably completed was the main point.
Before he knew it, a "Heavenly God" had almost destroyed the Earth. This was absolutely horrifying, okay?!
Compared with the ten billion experience and credit points that had been delivered to his doorstep, Luke wanted to figure out the cause and origin of this rescue mission — a Dark Knight without a backup plan wasn't a good Batman!
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