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Chapter 87

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Mission: Kill zombies and save civilians. Completed.

50 experience and 50 credit points received.

This was what he got from killing the zombie in the fast food restaurant.

Mission: Kill zombies and protect the officers. Completed.

50 experience and 50 credit points received.

This was what he got from protecting the two officers in the police car.

Mission: Rescue Angela. Completed.

20 experience and 20 credit points received.

This was what he got from saving Professor Asford's daughter, Angela.

Mission: Kill the Lickers. Completed.

Total experience and credit points: 600.

Contribution rate: 20%. EXP + 120. Credit + 120.

These were from the three Lickers. He hadn't been the main attacker, and hadn't killed any of them, so his contribution rate was very low.

Mission: Save Joel. Completed.

20 experience and credit points received.



There were a lot of missions to save civilians, but they were all for the same experience and credit points. Luke didn't pay much attention to them.

Next was the highlight.

Mission: Lead everyone to escape from the Evil God of Vengeance. Completed.

Total experience and credit points: 500.

Contribution rate: 42%. EXP + 210. Credit + 210.

Mission: Lead Alice and the others out of Raccoon City. Completed.

Total experience and credit points: 2,000.

Contribution rate: 30%. EXP + 600. Credit + 600.

Mission: Kill Cain, the senior director of Umbrella. Completed.

Total experience and credit points: 2,000.

Contribution rate: 25%. EXP + 500. Credit + 500.

After completing a series of missions, he had earned more than 2,000 experience and credit points.

Actually, while he was still walking through Raccoon City at night, the system had already notified him that his character had leveled up.

System: Experience has reached 3,000. The host has leveled up to level 7.

Extra stat points: 4

After leveling up, he would gain more stat points after leveling up.

This also meant that he would be able to increase his Strength to 40 at level 11, and he would have enough credit points to buy Elementary Self-Healing.

He had read Carol's preliminary autopsy report and asked Carol herself.

The girl had been shot twice. One in the abdomen was a minor issue, and the other in the heart had been fatal. However, she had automatically recovered a day later.

For Luke, no ability was as attractive as this one.

With this ability, he would be bolder to earn experience and credit points.

By then, regular gangs and low-level supercriminals would pose almost no threat to him.

Without hesitation, he added one point to Strength. His stats were now 21 Strength, 20 Dexterity, and 14 Intelligence.

Points remaining: 3. Experience remaining: 1830. Credit remaining: 7830.

So far, he had only used his points to purchase Basic Firearms, Basic Special Warfare, and Basic Tactical Command, which cost him 500 points.

That was not the point.

More importantly, there was a huge list of abilities in the Super Learning Module.

All the abilities of the Umbrella Mercenaries that he had killed had been unlocked and could be purchased.

These abilities included the basic abilities of most warriors, as well as certain logistical abilities such as repairing vehicles, helicopters, and firearms.

But without exception, all of them had the word "basic" in front of them, and the points they required fluctuated between 100 to 200.

Luke simply glanced at the abilities and gave up on delving deeper into them for the time being.

There was only one important notification.

System: You have defeated Alice and obtained a list of her abilities.

You have earned Alice's gratitude and may learn all of her abilities.

Alice's ability: Elementary self-healing (T-virus). [Prerequisite: 40 Strength]. Requires 10000 points.

Looking at the notification, Luke was deep in thought.

He got Alice's gratitude after he caught Kane.

But he was a little disappointed with Alice's abilities.

He tried to recall the vague plot of Resident Evil, and vaguely remembered that Alice didn't have any psychokinesis in the second movie.

It wasn't until the third movie that Alice showed her psychokinesis in a row.

Luke could only wait.

But he wasn't too disappointed.

This was another chance to peek into the rules of the system.

Alice didn't have any psychokinesis right now, but would the system update her later when she awakened it? Or would he have to defeat Alice again?

It was an interesting question that was worth studying.

But what frustrated him was that both Carol and Alice had a prerequisite of 40 Strength for Elementary Self-Healing.

Luke pondered that the two abilities were formed for different reasons, but it seemed that the system only recognized abilities.

Based on his analysis of Strength, it was obvious that it could improve his physique.

When his Strength reached 20, it had been greatly strengthened. What would happen when it reached 40? Would there be a second bottleneck? Maybe his body would be able to withstand Elementary Self-Healing by then.

Also, it didn't seem like Carol and Alice were twice as strong as he was.

Therefore, the self-healing ability of the system might not be the same as the self-healing ability of the two of them.

The system wouldn't turn him into an X-gene mutant or a T-virus infection out of thin air, would it?

Secondly, he hadn't received a notification that he had defeated the Evil God of Vengeance, nor had he received a list of its abilities.

He had killed so many zombies in Raccoon City, but he hadn't received a notification that he had defeated them, nor had he received a list of their abilities.

Maybe these two things weren't considered humans in the system? Or intelligent creatures? Luke pondered.

While he was thinking, he suddenly heard a knock on the door of the lounge.

He looked at the two men in black at the entrance and smiled. "Captain Wales, Agent Charles, nice to see you again."

The two men in black nodded with smiles. "We came as soon as we received your call. We need to ask you about Raccoon City. We hope we can work well together. "

Luke nodded. "Okay, I'll have to let Director Thomas know first."

Wales gestured for them to go ahead.

Luke made a call and hung up after a short conversation. "Do you want to go somewhere else?"

Wales nodded. The four of them borrowed an interrogation room, not an interrogation room. Luke and Selina wouldn't sit in those special seats with a partition.

Selina was heartless. She bought two cans and gave one to Luke.

Having successfully made Luke finish the first can, she decided that she would only treat them to this in the future.

The two so-called FBI agents had strange expressions on their faces at her thoughtlessness, but they also relaxed.

At the very least, this beautiful detective seemed easy to fool.

What they didn't know was that Luke had told Selina that he could basically tell her the truth after he dropped everyone else off.

In any case, Selina could say that she had been separated from Luke in the chaos at the police department and left the city first. She really didn't know anything after that, because she had been outside the city the whole time.

Luke didn't intend to lie too much.

Brock's order to stay for a month was definitely achievable, so it wasn't strange that they were in Raccoon City.

(Let me reiterate: I was really wrong about the Resident Evil plot. I won't write a similar plot in the future.

Reading the comments and this chapter, most people want me to solve the problems in Resident Evil perfectly in the Marvel world. More importantly, they want me to not change the Resident Evil settings or the Marvel settings. Many readers also want me to abide by the setting where the United States launches atomic weapons in reality.

This is the first time that my book has to conform to three worldviews and three settings in order to be reasonable.

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