At that time, Stu used his ability to clone himself to create an alibi for himself and pretended to be innocent very successfully, but unfortunately he was caught in the act by Luke with his keen sense of smell.
In the end, Stu tried to kill his girlfriend but failed, so he simply killed his accomplice Billy with a knife. When he wanted to kill Billy's girlfriend, he was stopped by Luke. However, Stu used his ability to clone himself and disappeared again.
This guy left a very deep impression on Luke.
Whether it was the brutal and cruel character, the weird and fantastic abilities, or the unique and outstanding brain circuits, Luke had only met one such person among the middle school students.
But things in this world are always unpredictable.
This mentally disturbed and brutal fellow escaped from Luke, but was caught by the more brutal and inhumane Sentinel Special Service and became a first-order experimental subject.
Luke didn't know whether this should be regarded as evil being punished or evil being punished by evil.
In the end, the "clone technique" that was guessed at the beginning still fell into the system's ability list.
In fact, before Luke boarded the return flight, he had been using great willpower to restrain himself and not let his mind wander.
But except for the first time when he received Carol's gratitude and was qualified to study basic self-healing, he had not been so excited for a long time.
Because he always felt that the ability of clones would inevitably be judged by the system as something that cannot be learned.
As a result, a clone ability suddenly appeared, and it did not have the usual annotation (cannot be learned) behind it, but instead said (can be partially learned).
Fortunately, Luke handed over the task of low-speed cruising to Polaris, otherwise he would have fallen headfirst from the sky.
Is the system really retarded this time, and actually gave him a magical skill? This thought flashed through his mind, but he immediately dismissed it, and still consciously prostrated himself to the system.
It's rare that the system suddenly showed mercy... No, it was mercy, absolutely great mercy, which unlocked a real "magic" ability for him. It's no exaggeration to praise it.
Even though the prerequisites for this ability include an obvious "?" after "special psychic ability" and "points", he still feels grateful for it from the bottom of his heart.
If he really learns this ability, he will never be qualified to learn any other legal abilities in his life.
Well, whether he recognizes it or not, the system won’t let him learn it.
With just these two abilities, Luke felt that the world was truly too beautiful.
For a moment, he was distracted for a rare moment and fell into endless fantasy.
…
The next day at noon, Luke arrived at the airport, changed his appearance midway, and went directly to the New Hope Laboratory in Nassau County.
When he got to the lab, he sent Selina an anonymous message that simply said, "I'm back."
Selina just replied, "I know," and said nothing more.
Unless there are special circumstances, both of them will continue to exercise normally until Luke returns home by himself.
Otherwise, if Selena had just used his face to go out for a walk and he popped up again from this side, he would be exposed.
Anyway, it's common practice for both of them to go out and earn points separately, so there's no need to rush to meet each other.
Luke dropped by to see John Wick in the small dark room and exchanged a few polite words with him.
John led a peaceful life. Although he stayed in the house, he had several training devices and was accompanied by the square-headed dog.
There are a lot of things on the computer that Luke provided.
From various public information to TV series and movies, there is enough for a person to lie there and watch for a lifetime.
This kind of life is not too uncomfortable for a otaku.
Then, Luke entered the workshop.
After activating the top-level protection of the workshop, he first put on the Beidou armor, and then placed Alice from space No. 2 onto the workbench.
Looking at Alice in front of him, someone's eyes were full of eagerness to try.
He released Olysis and its "hands and feet" - those medical robotic arms and instruments - from Space No. 1, and started working on the human body on the workbench.
In less than twenty minutes, the electronic chips in Alice's brain and iris were taken out, placed in a special box, and stored in Space No. 1.
This chip is likely to have a positioning function, so there must not be any chance of signal leakage.
He is very interested in this chip.
The technology is one aspect, and on the other hand, maybe it can be used to find other people with super powers who have been equipped with chips.
After cleaning the chip, he asked Olysis to give Alice a comprehensive physical examination, leaving first-hand data and backing it up, and then he took Olysis back to Space No. 1.
Medical intelligence Olysis stores all the collected data on superpowers and medicine, so it is never too careful.
At this moment, there was no longer any electronic tracking system on Alice's body, and the matter was settled.
In just this moment, the anesthetic injected during the operation had worn off and her wound had completely healed.
The woman suddenly opened her eyes, shouted "Carrie!" and sat up.
After a moment, she turned her head in confusion, trying to take in this completely unfamiliar environment.
Then, she saw a person standing quietly not far from her
This person was covered in a set of black and white armor, with a skull-shaped helmet in the center. His left face was completely white, and his right face was completely black. His dark eyes looked very strange.
"Hello, Alice, remember that you have a daughter?" Luke asked tentatively.
Alice was originally startled, but was confused when she heard this: "What are you talking about? Where am I?"
Luke looked at her expression and activated the primary pheromone control at full power: "Don't you remember your daughter, Carrie?"
Alice's expression changed a little: "Carrie, Carrie, who is Carrie?"
Luke: …
After several long hours, he finally completed his communication with Alice.
Looking at Alice, who was wearing a large T-shirt and slim pants, sitting in a chair with a large cup of hot cocoa in her hand, Luke shook his head helplessly.
Just like in the movie, Alice loses her memory.
Unlike the plot in the movie, Luke has most of the information before her disappearance, which he had investigated long ago.
Her amnesia was not a romantic drama cliché like a head hit, but a more typical superhero movie cliché - the high intensity mental stimulation caused her brain to choose to shut down and forget the memories that caused her pain.
Now, Alice could only remember her time in the Sentinel Special Service.
For her who has the ability to heal herself, it can only be a mental problem.
She can recover from simple brain damage in minutes, otherwise Luke would not dare to remove the electronic chip from her head so quickly.
But this information is enough.
This is what he needs, and she can slowly look through the information about the past to retrieve it, and it is not a big problem if she can't retrieve it.
The only problem was that she had forgotten that she had a daughter and only remembered the name "Carrie".
During the interrogation, Alice lost control of her emotions several times and it took her a while to calm down.
Luke could only be thankful that his basic pheromone manipulation and hypnosis training were not in vain.
It took him two approaches to stop her from smashing things in her own workshop.
A few hours later, Alice, whose mind had been calmed down, sat beside him in a daze, and he began to analyze the information he had just obtained.