He waited for an entire night.
Flash had a good night's sleep on the couch in the lounge area. She then got up in the morning to wash up and have breakfast with him.
At that moment, Fu, who had been paying close attention to Strange, sent a message. "Something's wrong with the Hong Kong Temple. Extremely high spatial fluctuations and energy signatures have been detected."
The London Temple? Something had gone wrong before the Ancient One incident yesterday, but Luke hadn't taken it seriously.
As long as the bigshot was fine, the damage to the Temple wasn't worth mentioning.
Think about Tony. His Malibu beach villa had been bombed, Stark Tower in New York had been bombed, and even the Avengers base in New York State had been bombed in 2023.
This was enough to show that it was normal for a bigshot to have their house bombed once or twice.
Organizations like the Righteous Alliance, on the other hand, which hadn't been bombed even once, were too cautious.
The five-story nest of the main body? That was the home of a salted private detective and a tech geek. Naturally, nobody cared.
Also, the London Temple had only suffered some damage, and its main body was basically intact.
At that moment, the Hong Kong Temple was different. The spatial and energy fluctuations there basically proved one thing: a terrifying existence was coming out.
Only such an existence would wantonly unleash its power without any concealment.
Luke told Blink the location, and the girl looked relieved.
After her ability was activated, she had been induced by Werner, and had reached the upper limit of her genes. Opening a door on Earth was a piece of cake.
She could also try the solar system — provided that she had been there before, which would make it easier to anchor the space.
In the past few years, she had flown everywhere on a private plane when she had nothing to do.
She had naturally been to an international metropolis like Hong Kong, from Central, Wan Chai, Tsim Sha Tsui to Yuen Long and Lantau.
Thus, it took her less than ten seconds to open the door — and that was after she carefully sensed the door to make sure it was in the right place.
Luke told her to stay at the base and be ready to teleport the others over at any time, before he stepped out.
He had to come over and see the situation first.
If he really ran into a creature that was a natural counter to the Righteous Alliance, such as Old Mo or a ghost, he wouldn't have to send the others over.
After stepping out of the spatial gate, he turned his head and looked somewhere.
That was where the Hong Kong Temple was, and where the energy fluctuations were getting stronger and stronger.
He glanced at the virtual screen.
A new record had appeared on it. The energy fluctuation value was more than ten times the previous record, and it was still rising.
Obviously, this was just the beginning.
Luke's face instantly darkened. Holy sh * t! Is this the "graduation exam" given by Ancient One to his apprentice? It was ridiculous just by looking at it!
It wouldn't be surprising if this kind of energy fluctuation exploded and destroyed a piece of Earth.
In the blink of an eye, he was already in the night sky (there was a 12-hour time difference between the two places, which was morning in New York and night in Hong Kong).
As he rose higher, a large expanse of purplish-blue mist appeared in his vision.
The fog was like a huge wave, easily drowning the buildings that were dozens of meters high. Strange planets with black, blue, and purple bases and red, yellow, and green spots in the middle emerged from the fog.
In Luke's mind, it was as if an alien monster was slowly stretching out its fingers. No, it was just the hair on its hands.
The dark planets of different sizes were connected by the "blood vessels" of the same color, which looked like an enlarged DNA chain.
Death Premonition shook his mind like crazy, warning him that this thing in front of him was far more terrifying than he had imagined.
Luke, however, was calm. In any case, this was just a clone.
The original body had already sent out an emergency signal, telling the people on his side to immediately take out small escape spaceships from his inventory and directly take off.
This was the safety measure that he had set up at the bottom of the consciousness of his friends and family.
Once they received the highest warning, the safety measure would be activated, and they would subconsciously follow the procedure that they had practiced many times.
In retrospect, they would think that it was a reflex, and wouldn't wonder why they had been so "obedient."
Even if they did, Luke would use his Real Dream to make them ignore their suspicions.
Everything was for the sake of personal safety. What was a trip to space compared to that? In the interstellar era, the cost was about the same as a short-haul flight for Earthlings.
The original body dealt with the most important issue of personal safety, while the knight clone had already flown to the vicinity of the purplish-blue mist.
Fu had already scanned three very abnormal Kamar-Taj Mages.
They were wearing red Kamar-Taj outfits, but they had huge dark circles around their eyes.
It wasn't eye shadow, but more like their skin and flesh had been corroded by something.
The expressions of the three Mages were cold, and their mental fluctuations were like those of fanatics who had been fooled.
Luke's figure flashed and he landed in front of them.
The three of them stopped in their tracks.
The man with the ponytail in the lead murmured, "Dark Knight?"
Luke's glasses flashed blue and white as he looked left and right.
This street faced the Hong Kong Temple, but before it was drowned by the purplish-blue mist, it was already a mess of civilian corpses.
In the grocery store on the street, the shop assistants and customers were all lying on the ground.
In the supper stalls on the street, tables and chairs had been overturned, and customers ranging from old to young were lying on the ground.
Luke frowned. "Did you do this?"
The three men with the ponytail didn't answer at all. They all made a gesture as if they were pulling noodles.
A transparent, twisted weapon that looked like a blade appeared between their hands.
The three of them grabbed the middle of the transparent blade and charged at Luke.
Luke snorted. Who gave you the courage to use the pig charge tactic with that little speed?
He couldn't even be bothered to ask any more questions.
The real problem was the damn thing that had popped up from the Hong Kong Temple.
The three people in front of him … weren't even ants.
Luke swiped his left hand across his waist and threw out three bat darts.
The black bat darts spun rapidly in the air, but the three people on the other side ignored them.
The man with the ponytail in the lead waved his hand, and a mirrored space appeared for the bat darts to enter.
Luke raised an eyebrow. This person was very insightful about fighting!
At that moment, the three people reached him and slashed at him with the transparent blades in their hands.
Luke sighed. So, they were still melee Mages?
Bang! Bang! Crack! Boom!
There was a series of noises, and the three Mages with dark eye circles were sent flying like cannonballs. The two lackeys crashed into the streets on either side, and the ponytail left a shallow trench dozens of meters long in the street.
"I'm a professional at melee combat," Luke murmured and turned around.
A spinning portal of sparks slowly closed behind him, and Strange and a non-chief were looking at him in astonishment.
Luke nodded. "You're here. Then think about how you're going to take care of that big guy." He then pointed ahead.
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