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Chapter 2091

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Luke didn't care about that at all.

Would China care about the African chiefs at the United Nations? As long as it didn't harm its own interests, it wouldn't.

As the lord of an alien planet, Luke, who was still on the chaotic planet, didn't need to care too much about the actions of the officials on Earth.

In any case, with CEO Jenny and the Everything Seller, it wasn't difficult for him to plunder superpowers from the officials of the various countries.

It would be a pipe dream to make these bigwigs as clean as water, but it was easy to get them to "do things for a fee."

Money and credit points were meaningless if he didn't spend them. Luke didn't need them at all.

It was the right choice to use them to consolidate Earth as a base for grinding points and training talents.

In any case, the system would give experience and credit points as long as they did good things for Earthlings, and didn't care if the criminals had superpowers or not.

Given the nature of the various countries' officials, they wouldn't do good things like Luke did without asking for anything in return. In the end, it would just be another way to maintain social stability.

It was better for Luke to make breakthroughs in basic technology and slowly upgrade the overall level of Earth's technology to achieve the goal of changing civilization.

The first, second, and third industrial revolutions had brought enormous and rapid progress to Earth's society, and social systems that weren't suited to productivity would eventually be buried in the dust of history.

These countries might be jumping around happily now, but as long as they didn't create spaceships in the first echelon, they would be minions for the next hundreds or thousands of years.

As technology advanced to the interstellar age, it was impossible to bridge the technological gap with a little production technology.

At that time, if the backward countries didn't make up for the missing basic courses, they would never have a chance to become the boss.

For example, the moment Luke, as an individual, had the ability to travel through space, the deterrence and restrictions of the countries on Earth would automatically disappear.

The reason why the Avengers were like this was because the old members were too deeply involved with the officials and the consortiums.

The members of the Righteous Alliance, on the other hand, were basically ordinary people at the bottom of society. Many of them had been scammed by the officials or the consortiums, and didn't identify with them at all.

Most of the mission targets over the years were related to these two groups, and each was worse than the other.

They would only scoff at anyone who tried to fool them in the name of the country or righteousness.

However, Luke wasn't interested in changing the views of the Avengers.

That would be too much effort and unnecessary. The world was exciting because of different existences.

In any case, neither side was righteous, and there wouldn't be any fundamental conflict. They would just work together for Earth's safety.

The rapid response of the countries on Earth was also related to the dissolution of the Avengers.

Of course, the disbandment of the Avengers wasn't to make a statement.

However, Steve took Bucky, who had changed his face, and sneaked into the sea prison Rafter to rescue Clint, Sam, Scott, and Michael, who were imprisoned there.

In order to save his hardcore Michael, Phil took the New SHIELD's No. 1 Sea Base to provide logistical support.

Luke didn't participate in the operation to sneak into Rafter Prison, but secretly took action to pick up Clint's wife and daughter, who were under surveillance.

Scott already had a wife-to-be, Hope, and his ex-wife and daughter already had a new family, so there was no need for him to pick them up.

Sam has relatives, but they don't interact much.

However, he had a group of superheroes behind him. Without absolute confidence, no one would dare to touch his family.

Tony's foreign aid, Little Spider, was directly sent to New York by Tony's private jet.

With Tony backing them up, no one dared to touch the talkative child.

Natasha began to sort out the intelligence files of the Avengers with the Thousand Face System, preparing for the upcoming ambush.

Luke took Vision away as well, and prepared to remove the gem from his forehead.

At this point, the only superheroes left in the Avengers were Tony and Rhode, who had public identities. There was nothing else they could use against them.



A month later, the storm caused by the Sokovia Agreement gradually subsided.

His level-three clone visited Wakanda as a Knight.

It was called a visit, but it was actually a fighter plane that Terchala had sent to pick him up and Vision up.

Luke didn't wear any equipment or equipment to show that he wasn't going to spy on Wakanda.

Actually, it was because he already knew the answer — in 2023, Wakanda's location had long been made public, and it was just that people were restricted from entering and leaving at will.

Terchala came to pick him up in traditional clothes. Luke wasn't surprised by the unlucky outfit, but was surprised by the pair of leather slippers on the prince's feet.

This wasn't Wakanda's regular clothes, but formal attire.

So, the prince was wearing leather slippers to greet him … to show respect?

Cursing inwardly at how unlucky he was, Luke greeted Terchala politely on the surface, then looked at the black girl behind Terchala. "This is?"

Terchala introduced her with a smile. "My sister, Surui."

This was the doctor who was going to retrieve the gem! Luke bowed solemnly. "Greetings, Your Highness."

"Huh? Hello, there's no need to be so polite, "Surui said politely, and couldn't help but turn to look at her brother suspiciously.

Terchala was also a little baffled. He didn't understand why the Knight was so polite to his sister, but he nodded with certainty. "He's the Dark Knight you've always wanted to meet."

Surui: … What? My Knight can't be so gentlemanly.

As the leader of the Justice and Order Alliance, the man who made criminals all over the world tremble, shouldn't the Dark Knight have an icy expression and an unapproachable aura?

At that moment, the genius princess of Wakanda felt like her idol had been shattered.

But after accompanying and talking with the Knight over the next few days, she had a rough idea of the Knight's true personality.

Although he was very polite, even his smile was only a polite one.

His tone was always flat, neither gentle nor aloof.

His expression was also the same, without any exaggeration.

To put it simply, this was a person who looked normal at first glance, but was actually very abnormal.

His aloofness came from deep within his heart, and wasn't a tool for flirting with girls.

Of course, there were exceptions. For example … when Surui discussed some cutting-edge technology with him, his eyes would flash with excitement.

This was the quality of a technological geek — Su Rui swore on his own technological geek that this feeling was absolutely right.

With this hairstyle, Surui and Luke got along much better.

While it was normal for physicists to pick up the holy sword of physics when they got excited, Luke definitely wouldn't use force on a ten-year-old girl.

In his spare time, he accepted Terchala's invitation, and the two of them had a private sparring session indoors. Su Rui was the only audience.

Any normal brother wouldn't want to embarrass himself in front of his sister.

Thus, the sparring session that ended in a draw left enough face for this unlucky prince.

Terchala, who was also a combat expert, naturally knew that he had held back, but Surui only knew that the two of them were evenly matched. She even sighed at how good the Knight was at fighting.

Looking at his sister who was skipping around in front of them, Terchala said in a low voice, "Bruce, tell me the truth. How much strength did you use in the fight just now?"

Pondering for a moment, Luke felt that it was best not to hurt this unlucky person who could be friends with him. "80%."

Terchala exhaled. "Sure enough …"

Luke tactfully didn't ask what he meant by "sure enough."

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