Swoosh! Just as Jiang Fei and Schroeder's conversation became awkward, a figure suddenly appeared in the room!
A golden-haired girl suddenly appeared in front of Jiang Fei, startling him. If Jiang Fei had not reacted in time, he might have thrown a punch at her!
The girl was holding an exquisite silver teapot in her hand. She poured a cup of fragrant black tea into the cup in front of Jiang Fei!
"Hoho, this is my sister, Jenny. Her nickname is Flash," Schroeder introduced with a smile. Schroeder smiled as he introduced Jiang Fei. However, he was secretly breaking out in cold sweat. He had noticed that Jiang Fei had already prepared to attack. However, Jiang Fei had suddenly stopped. Although his sister had the ability to teleport short distances, she could not use it continuously. As a Level 2 Metahuman, there was no way Jenny could block a punch from a Level 4 Huaxia martial artist!
Although Schroeder was also a Level 4 Metahuman, his ability was more inclined towards long-range attacks. At such a close distance, he would definitely not be a match for a Huaxia martial artist of the same level who was proficient in close combat!
Unfortunately, Schroeder had not considered that Jiang Fei's strength did not come from himself. Instead, it came from the enhancement of his equipment. Jiang Fei did not have such a strong attack with every punch. He could only deal additional damage with three consecutive punches!
Moreover, Jiang Fei was different from other Huaxia martial artists. Other Huaxia martial artists, including Han Tianyu, might not necessarily have high levels, but they had been practicing martial arts since they were young. In terms of combat skills, Jiang Fei was definitely not comparable to them.
However, Schroeder's preconceived notions had completely misled him. He thought that all Huaxia martial artists were proficient in close combat. The higher the level of a Huaxia martial artist, the stronger their combat skills were. Therefore, when faced with Jiang Fei, who was also a Level 4 Metahuman, he had no desire to fight at all!
"Hi! Hello! My name is Jenny! "The golden-haired girl was very cheerful and took the initiative to greet Jiang Fei.
"Hello …" Jiang Fei still did not know what to say to the siblings after greeting them.
Jiang Fei awkwardly stayed with the Schroeder siblings for more than two hours. During that time, the siblings were the only ones talking. Jiang Fei rarely interjected. One of the reasons was that Han Tianyu had told him to listen more and talk less. The second reason was that Jiang Fei was unable to join in on the topics that Schroeder was talking about.
However, after the conversation, Jiang Fei did obtain a lot of useful information. For example, he learned that each country had their own Metahuman organizations. For example, there was the Huaxia Martial Arts Alliance in China, the Mutants Brotherhood in North America, the Light and Dark Parliament in Europe, and some other small Metahuman organizations in other places.
Some of these Metahumans had been around for a long time, while others were new. For example, the martial artists of Huaxia had been around for a long time, while the mutants of North America were awakened as mutants by injecting genetic potions into special groups of people!
As for how the Gene Potion appeared, Shroder was very secretive. Jiang Fei did not ask too much. After all, he was not very familiar with Shroder.
Other than that, Jiang Fei's biggest gain was understanding the classification of Metahumans!
Every type of Metahuman had its own unique classification method. However, the internationally recognized classification of mutants was the most common. This was because mutants were the most numerous among all Metahumans. Other Metahumans, such as the martial artists of Huaxia, were measured by the equivalent level of mutants!
The lowest level of mutants was Level Zero. These mutants were weak and had serious flaws. Their combat power was equivalent to or even weaker than ordinary people who had undergone training. Their main activity areas were circuses or other places where they performed acrobatics.
The Level 1 Mutants were weak but had no flaws. They were the most numerous among the Mutants. Their combat power was equivalent to or even slightly higher than the elite special forces. Most of these people lived a normal life. A small number of them provided reconnaissance or logistics services for other combat-type Mutants due to their different abilities.
Level Two mutants were strong but had flaws. They were the main combat power of the Mutant Brotherhood. If their weaknesses were not discovered by others, or if their weaknesses were exposed, they could fight against a small army!
Level 3 Mutants had powerful abilities and no flaws, but they could not be controlled freely. They were the elites among the Mutants, the absolute main force. Under any circumstances, they could fight against a small army. Even if there were dozens of Level 2 Mutants, they would not be a match for a Level 3 Mutant.
Level Four mutants were strong but had no flaws. They could also completely control themselves. Their strength was enough to crush hundreds of Level Three mutants!
Level Five mutants were based on Level Four. Their mutant abilities were so strong that they could ignore the laws of nature! Their strength could no longer be made up for with numbers. Unless it was an opponent of the same level, no one could stop them!
Level Six mutants existed in theory. So far, there had been no proof of the existence of such mutants. Their strength was based on Level Five. Their ability to ignore the laws of nature was so strong that it could affect the operation of the earth. One person was enough to destroy the entire world.
According to the classification of mutants, Chinese martial artists who had mastered Qi Armor were equivalent to Level Four mutants. They were almost at the top of the metahumans. Although there was still a huge gap between the weak and the strong of the same level, a Level Four metahuman was still an existence that the major forces were unwilling to offend.
Moreover, Chinese martial artists were different from mutants. Once a mutant awakened, his strength would accompany him for life. In other words, the strength of a mutant was almost predetermined. All one could do was to become more proficient in mastering one's abilities and improve one's combat skills. However, the strength of one's ability could not be affected by one's own efforts!
However, Chinese martial artists were different. Through their own training, although they might not even be as strong as a Level One mutant in the beginning, after decades of hard work, the best of them could even have the strength of a Level Five mutant. Therefore, even though Jiang Fei's Qi Armor was very weak, Schroeder did not dare to underestimate him at all!
This was because Jiang Fei already had the strength of a Level Four mutant at such a young age. This was different from mutants. It was normal for mutants to have the strength of Level Five when they awakened at the age of seven or eight. However, a Chinese martial artist who had the strength of a Level Four mutant before the age of twenty was almost certain that he would become a Level Five metahuman in the future. Moreover, he would be the best among the Level Five metahumans!
When Jiang Fei understood the classification of metahumans, he also understood that others had mistaken him for a Level Four metahuman. However, Jiang Fei knew very well that his true strength should be around Level One or Two. The strength that he obtained through his equipment was very unstable. His skills had a very long cooldown period and there were also conditions to trigger special effects. He was far from reaching the standard of a Level Four metahuman that could control his strength independently. Moreover, Jiang Fei's attack power was definitely not particularly strong. The others were just fooled by the effect of his Qi Armor!
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